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Sales by Mr M. R. Miller. ANNUAL T> AM T^AIR. Under the Auspices of the H.B. A. and P. Society, Hastings. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. MR. M. R, MILLER In conjunction with M. R. Miller & Potts, have received instructions from various clients to sell by.Public Auction, on the above date, the following Rams :■ — LINCOLN RAMS. Instructed by J. B. Sutton, Esq., of Invercargill— Q1 LINCOLN RAMS, 5.2 and 4-Tooth. *J JL These Rams aro specially selected for this market, and are of very fine quality. Mr Sutton is well known as the largest prize-taker at all tho principal Shows in the South Island. Instructed by P. C. Tiirelkeld, Esq., of Canterbury. 13.3 LINCOLN RAMS, ' 2 and 4-tooth. For quality and evenness these will be found to surpass any forwarded by Mr Tiirelkeld at previous Ram Fairs. They have been, as usual with this reliable breeder, most carefully selected. 110 PURE LINCOLN 'RAMS, 2 and 4-tooth, bred by Philip Dolbcl, Esq., of Puketapu. These well-known and favorite sheep arc bred with care from the highest class imported rams, several first prize-takers. Flockowncrs who have used them in past years testify to their progeny being thoroughly good. Instructed by J. Reid, Esq., Oamaru. 12 STUD RAMS from owes which have taken the following prizes in the South : —Ist and 2nd, Dunediii Show, 1879, as single Ewe Hoggets; Ist as pen of 5 Ewe Hoggets: Ist and 2nd, Timaru, 1880, as single Ewes with lambs at foot; Ist, Timaru, 1880, as pair of Ewes with lambs; Ist aud 2nd, Oamaru, 1880, as single Ewes with lambs; Ist, Oamaru, 1880, as pen of 3; Champion at Timaru, 1882 ; Champion at. Oamaru, 1882. 130 LINCOLN RAMS, 2 and 4-tooth. 11 STUD LINCOLN 2-TOOTH EWES from imported stock or their progeny. Mr Reid was present at our A. and P. Society's Show, and therefore knew ■what class of sheep were wanted in thedistrict, and selected the above Earns, all of them being of fine quality and from imported Ranis and Ewes. Instructed by Hon. Matthew Holmes, of Oamaru — I STUD RAM, Ist prize. .39 LINCOLN RAMS, 2 and 4-tooth. These arc a very high class lot of Rams, Mr Holmes tfikinjr v largo sluiro of honors at the various Southern Shows. Instructed by J. A. and AY. M. Douglas, Waikato— 'In L INCO L N R A M S, 2-t o o th. Messrs Douglas are well known in the North, and have taken a number of prizes at the Auckland and other .Shows. The wool is of the finest quality and weight, his rams dipping up to 241b wool each. Instructed by J. E. Goosm, Esq., Ktiikora— 30 LINCOLN IUJIS, 2, 4, unci (i-tooth. Bred by J.Allen, Esq., ofTaicri, Otago. These sheep were selected in Otago by Mr Goose, who picked all his sheep before shearing. Instructed by J. Anderson, Esq., Kereru — 1 PURE * LINCOLN RAM, 4 years. Bred by Messrs Urquhart, Victoria. This Ram took first prize in his class at the Melbourne Show, and second champion prize for tho best Longwool Ram in the Show. Bred by T. Tanner, Esq.— 50 FULL-MOOTHED RAMS, used in own Flock. R.OMNEY-MARSH RAMS. Instructed by Hon. Matthew Holmes, of Oamaru — 2.3 ROMNEY-MARSH RAMS, 2-tooth. These Rams are really good, and the Romueys arc coining into favor now, being liner than the Lineolns. MERINO RAMS. Instructed by D. Gollan, Esq.— 30 STUD MERINO RAMS, 2-tooth. These arc bred from a pure Gibson Ram, and are very good, Mr Gollan taking champion prize at the late Show, and other first prizes. Instructed by Trustees Stokes Estate, Milboume-— 40 PURE MERINO RAMS, 2 and 4tooth. Instructed l>y J. A:n-dkj!SC».-, 33*<l-, .Kerei-ii— 1.3 MEK" I. N 0 R A M ,S, (i-tooth. 60 MER IN O R, AM S, I-tooth. 70 ME R I N O R. A M S, 2-tooth. These aro bred from pure Wyiidham Rams and Ewes, and have been carefully selected the owner reserving none for his own use. This breed is fast coming to the front, Mr Anderson taking no less than six prizes at our last Annual Show. Instructed by J. Anderson, Sen., Moleo — 3 PURI , : VERMONT A M ERIC A N MERINO RAMS, 4-tooth. 3 PURE WYN.DHAM MERINO RAMS 4-tooth. These are a very superior class of Rams, the wool being of beautiful quality and very dense, and they arc grand constitution sheep. Also--20 PURE WYNDHAM-STUD EWES, Equal to any imported. We have various other lots of which we have not yet received particulars. Further entries can be made with M. R. Miller, Napier; or M. 11. Miller k Potts, "Waipawa. M. R. MILL!-:It & POTTS, Auctioneers. 4RRI V E D . j \ Consignments of Iron Fencing Wire, Steel Fencing Wire, Barbed Fencing Wire, Staples—Galvanised (Acorn Brand). Messrs J. G. Hill and Co., manufacturers, Ex '' Langstone" and ''Wave Queen." NOW LANDED. 30 Tons best Annealed Iron Fencing Wire, Nus. (i, 7. 8, and !) 50 Tons Acorn Brand Patent Round Steel Wire (oiled), (5, 7, 8, 9, ' and 10 00 Kegs best Fencing Staples (galvanised), 1. , , x 7, and 2 x G 50 Reels Patent Barbed Wire. Liberal terms will be allowed to purchasers. M. R, MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. TO WOOL GROWERS. undersigned is prepared to purchase X WOOL, or to make liberal advances on Clips consigned to Agents in MELBOURNE or LONDON. M. It, MILLER, Nil pier; Or to M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa. Sales by Mr ISyan. ,4 UCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION ; J\_ LAND and ! GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ; rpHE undersigned having leased the JL premises lately occupied by Messrs Kennedy and Gillman, Tennyson-street, Napier, begs to notifiy that he has commenced business as above. Sales of Fat and Store Stock effected, « Loans negotiated, Rents and Debts col- ] lected, Sales of Grain and all other Colonial produce held when required. Wool, Skins, etc., consigned to me for sale or shipment as well as all other business will have prompt attention. Sales conducted in town or country. Storage for Grain and Produce free of charge. Agent at Hastings, Mr J. Thomas Wood, who will receive entries for Sales, etc. T. J. RYAN, Tennyson-streetj Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3592, 16 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3592, 16 January 1883, Page 3

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