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SaEes . ty MUlev and E'oits. IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. TUESDAY, 23x11 AUGUST, At noon. The undersigned haA'e reeeiA-cd instruction —to sell— nnHE DRAUGHT ENTIRE! S J. YOUNG HEATHER JOCK, h and LAIRD O'STONEBYERS. PEDIGREE. LAIRD O'STONEBYERS, bred by G G. Stead, Esq., Russlcy Stud Farm, Can lerbury. Sire, Morley's Fancy (imported) dam Maggie, by Nimmo's Comet — b; Marquis (imported from Scotland). Lain O'Stonebyrcs is three years old, has onl* been shown once, Avhen he gained firs honours at Christchurch as a yearling in ; hira'e rimr of competitors. 173, Stud Book YOUNG HEATHER JOCK, bred lyW. Todd, Esq., Shag Valley, Otago. Sire _ Heather Jock (imported from Scotland) >J" Heather Jock i.s one of tho most succcssfu sires that ever entered a show ring, gaiuiiu no fewer than fifty-one first prizes, am d claims the honour of being sire of the bes mare in Otago, Mr Menlovc's Heather Bell > dam Bell by Hero (imported). Bell ha - also taken first prizes. Young Hcathe: Jock, 4 years, has only once shown, Avhei ~ he gained first honours. , J_A HEAD OF HORSE STOCK O A DRAUGHT MARES AND GELD/C\J INGS. « Amongst these arc Blossom (imported) in fonl to Laird O'Stoncbyers sire Black Leg (imported) ; Maggie, in foa' to Heather Jock; sire, Nimmo's Comet Daisy, sire, Major, dam by ChcA'iot Marchioness Ist, sire, Cheviot, dam by Canterbury (imported); Blossom, sire, Duki of Buccleuch ; Maggie Lauder, sire, Youni Clyde; Young Countess, sire, Chancclloi I (imported from Scotland) ; Moss Rose, sire Sir Colin Campbell, dam, Blossom (imported) . £) f\ HACKS. Tho Draught Stock are of tho highest class, amongst them several Pure Clydesdale Marcs that have taken first aud seconr Prizes at tho Christchurch Slioavs, anc Marcs that were selected by Mr. Stead foi his Stud Farm at Rusley. We arc also instructed by Mr P. J. Murtngh (a\*lio is leaving the District) tc , scil his celebrated Race Maro COMET, also tho cross-country horso COM! AGAIN. Both for positive sale. These will be sold by auction at Hasting.* on the 28th inst. ; full particulars in future advertisements. M. R, MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. Sales l.y Wi* M. It. jNTillcr. STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE, i nniiE Undersigned has for Sale a numbei r 1 of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in f this and adjoining Pim-ineial Districts, ranying in present carrying capacity from 1000 T0 25,000' SHEEP - at moderate prices and easy terms —A'iz.: , from 30s per acre with sheep given in and ' upAvard., according to locality, quality, and improvement; and several — LEASEHOLD RUNS, , Carrying from 1()00 TO 15^00 , SHEEP, at from 20s to 25s per sheep, lease, plant, and improvements given in. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. a WOODVILLE SECTIONS— 1 62 quarter-acre Sections, prices ranging 3 from £■', to £200. 12 Half-acre Sections, prices ranging from .£lO to £65. * G Sections containing If- acres each. i 1 Section ~ 2h acres ■ 1 „ „ 3} acres And, ■ ScA'eral country lots, containing from 40 to 150 acres each, for sale at loav prices. KAIKORA TOWNSHIP, NORTH— ' 9 Quarter-acre Sections. HASTINGS— 2 Quarter-acre Sections 1 Quarter-acre Section Avith 7-roomcd House, good Garden, etc., adjoining Railway. NAPIER— Section No. 85, frontasro to Carhdo-strect. M. R. MILLER', Napier. Or, M. R. MILLER & POTTS, ' Waipawa. 170R SALE—SEVERAL MOBS OF ■JO STORE AND EAT CATTLE; also, a few Good Dairy Coavs. —Asm — ' IAHIGH-CL ASS D R ATJ GII T ' XU HORSES axd MARES, guarani teed staunch. L A pply to — M. R. MILLER. ', ISoar.l ;.ob._ I&es_«lei.ce. WANTED —For a Bachelor, respectable Lodgings in Hastings. Address— 1 "E.J.W.," Post-office, Hastings. MRS. "OA.RDING has vacancies foi XjL Single Gentlemen or FamiL lies. Address—Percy House, Tennysonstreet. I> OARD and Residcnco for Single Gentle • . men, or a Lady and Gentleman.. - Apjdy to Mrs. Brenton, Carlyle-sfreet. !_.>.«._• J83..1 T OST —ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, J.J August 22nd, near Tennyson-street, a Lady's' small Silver Watch and Chain. Tho finder on returning the same to the Office of this Paper will be i'c--*arded. £1 REWARD. ! Q TOLI.N or Strayed from a Paddock on ■' k_) Taradale iicav road, a broAvn or bay Pony, about 14 hands high, shod on hind i feet only, small Avhite star on forehead, , indistinct brand on shoulder. Any person returning tho same to Dowlingßros., Taradale, or J. T. Casnin, Napier, Avill receive , the aboA-c reward. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— From Hastings, a black and tan (bright tan) Sheep Dog of largo size, ! with half tail. The finder Avillbe rcAvarded on returning the dog to Mr. Beecroft',' - Stables, Hastings. TVsmtcal lisiotvs.. i ___ ——— TTTANTED KNOWN—That the Little VV Dust Pan is the Cheapest House in " Napier fo-r Spring Mattresses and Bedding of all kinds. I TXT ANTED—Every person before buying c T V Furniture to call at the Little Dusi s Pan and compare prices Avith any othei o House. ANTED KNOWN—ThatT.P. FUL luJjR can furnish Venetian Blind; » with all the latest improvements. Funerali of all classes furnished equal in style to anj House in the Colonies. Mark the address— T. P. Fuller, opposite Mr Garry's Foundry II Hastings-street, Napier. '-, Joinery and Cabinet making in all it: branches. 10 TTTANTED KNOWN —B. Saeiicr 3, If American Hair Dressing Saloon ;- has opened a Toilet Club for gentlemei d Avho desire to have their own private requi n sites for Hair dressing and Shaving. Eacl h member of tho Club provided Avitli soparat ,o Brushes, Pot, Toavcll, &c. Tent 3 for re gular customers on application. !C CIGAEETTES. " Little Beauties." " Opera Puffs." "Richmond Gems." "Vanity Fair."" n "Thorbecke's," i"> " Lone Fisherman's.' ALL AT GD. PEE PACKET. Three sticks Nailrod Tobacco. Is. Six El Universo Cigars, Is. Pipes of all makes and best America _ Tobaccos at proportionate loav rates. 5. Agent for various American Illustrate and Sporting Papers. Note the address :— BQ A E F F E I , k? TOISACCO AND CIOAB DIVAN. Opposite Horse Bazaar, Hastings-streetj And Opposite Railway Station, Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3778, 24 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3778, 24 August 1883, Page 3

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