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AUOTIQS NOTICES, FiiIDAY, 28tu NoVJtMBEII, *Lt 12 o'clock. 3y Order cf the Sheriff. Uadir Warrant ca a Wilt of Sale—No. 2S& Issues and another v. Wcdlake. A quautitj of Jowf-liery, consisting of— GOLD KNR, STUDS, BROOCHES, LOOKS t3, Etc, Etc., Eio. ■ONTA G U F T V has received inatruciions to sell as above by auction, at life .Kooies, High street, on Friday, the 2Sih'Kovember, at 12 o'clock. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 23th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Highland Home Boarding' house, Cumberland street. AMES SAMSON AND 00,' tf have been favored with iustruotiona from Mr John Kobinsoa (who is giving up boardinghouse keeping, to sell by auct'on, above time and placa, The whole of his Household Furailure, Goods, and Chattel", ir.cluding - Drawing-roc m suite, 100 table, fprfng couch, cane chairs, carpets, hearthrugs, dining-room tables, cane armchair*, floorcloth 29 x 13, double and rfngle iron and wooden bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, waslutand and ware, dressing glasses and toilet tables, colonial sofa, kerosene lamps, kitchen chairs aod tables, earthen end glassware, cooklog and kitchen utensils, Etc., etc, etc. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 9 o'clock a.m. At the Otago igriculiura! and Pastoral Association's New Show-ground, Tahuna Park (Near Muߣelburgh). IMPORTANT SALE OF PUBEBRED STOCK. TRIGrTT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. * / have received iustructlons to sell by anotlon, at above time and place, On account of John Deans, Esq, Riccarton, Canterbury: The pure Clydesdale entire colt Burrbeuf, foaled October 31. 1882, Sire, Cbauchellor of Blackball (Imp); darr, Madge (220), by Eoag's Prince Charlie (4); second dam, Madsm (2W), by King Fergus (121); third dam, Maggie (215), by Canterbury (88); fourth dam, Darling (imp.) 6 pure shorthorn one and t w.o-y ear-old bulla —viz, Bnmmorton'B Butteifly (411), Duke of Canterbury (413), April Duke (434), Flower Duke (416), Alvie'a Euke (438), and Pericles (462). Note —Summerton's Butteifly Is got by Sumner ton's Earl of Brunswick (410), and the other five bulls by Dnkeof Gunterstone (4)101), and the whole half-dozen are out of fuV-pedlgiee shorthorn cows (pedigrees in full at sale). 1 two-tooth Southdown ram, got by Streetly (imp,), out of ewes bred by Mr Deans 11 wo- tooth Southdown ram, got by a ton of Streetfy's, out of a ewe bred by Mr Deans. On account of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Clydevale: 3 yearling shorthorn bulls, got by Earl of Brunswick 11., bred by Mr Bamuel Gardiner, Buudoora, Victoria; dami Little Buttercup, Olga, and Lotty, On account of J. M. Smith, Esq , Greenfield: 1 very superior weight-carrying hack. Garibaldi, 6 yrs. On accjunt of the Executors of a Gentleman deceased: lpalr hands:rne buggy horses, station waggonette (almost new), and harnui (new), On account of Mr James Rowe, ChrUtchorch: 20 purebred Berkshire and Yorkshire whitepigs, bred from stock imported direct from the Earl of Ellesmere, Mesrs James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, and Mr O E. Daokerlng, Lincolnshire, Nom-From 1880 to 1883 Mr Eowe carried off no less than 91 prizes for his pigs at the Ohristchuroh Metropolitan Shows, and at Leeston and Ranglora Shows, On ac:ount of Mr W. B, Clarkson, Rlocarton: 15 pure-bred Berkshire pigs (stud stock) 20 prime grain-fed bacon pigs and porkers. NOTE.—Mr Clarkson gained the special prize at Chrlstchursh this year fcr most points in Berkshire pigs; and la this breed for the last four years he has carried off more first prizis than any other exhibitor in Canterbury. On account of W. J. M. Larnach, Esq., Tin Camp: 12 pure Berkshire pigs, the progeny of Imported stock. On account of Wm, Quln, Esq , Tapacul: 1 pair very handsome bay carriage hones (b'ack points), four years old, 16 hands high; a perfect match, and thoroughly broken to single and double harness. On account of Mr J. J. M'Auley, Portobello: 3 pure-bred Shetland ponies. On account of Messrs James Smith and Sons* Greenfield: 10 very prime fat cross-bred wethers, On account of John Reid, Esq, Elderslie: 10 very prime fat cross-bred wethers. On account of Samuel Garforf Esq., Spicydon Lodge, OanterL : 6 extra prime fat bullocks oristmas beef 3 extra prime fat heifers ax '. cow 15 very prime cross-bred wetr vs 10 pure Southdown prime wethers 2 two-tooth pure Southdown rams 1 pen puse Southdown ewes. On account of Mr Wm. Souter, Flag Swamp 10 very prime cross-bred wethers. On account of Robt. Glendiuing, Esq., Nithvale: 1 pure Alderney bull, three years old 1 pure Alderney cow, four years old On account of Peter Grant, Esq., of Gowrle Several pure Clydesdale mares (including his favorite champion prize mare, Duchess III.) and fillies, and two Clydesdale entire colts. On account of Edward Menlove, Esq., Windsor Park: 3 yearling pure shorthorn bulls, got by Fifth Duke of Alvle out of Flower of Brunswick, Qu'en Mary 11., and Lady Jane respeotivt ly. On account of Mr James Gemmell, Inoholme: 6 pure Ayrshire bulls—l yearling, 2 two-year-olds, 2 three year-olds (all by Champion, imp. from Scotland, out of Qaeen Mary, Old Violet, Bet, and Kuby respectively; and Champion, six years old, Imp.) On account of another Vendor: 4 first -class draught mares and fiiHw (pedi greea at sale) 1 lady's hack, On account of Joha Held, Esq , of Elders'ie: 1 first-class light-harness mare. On account of Messrs Dan. M'Gregor and James Cattanach, Oamaru: 1 Princess of Wales 3rd, imported from Victoria, by Pride of Scotland, imported; dam Princess of Wales, by Cox's Prince of Wales, imported ; g d Dotty, by Black Champion. Princess of Wales gained many first prizes In Victoria, and was only beaten by Glasgow Maggie and Strathblane, and these two celebrated imported mares were sold for 800 guineas. Princess is served by Prince of the Isles. 2. The pure Clydesdale mare Bell, five years, by Young Banker, and a prizetaker at Palmerston and Dunedin shows; served by Prince of the Isles. 3. First-class dry mare Blossom. On account of Mr Alex. linrle: 1 grey horse, six years. Good in saddle or harness. On account of Mr W. Belcher, Oamaru: 3 first-class hacks and light-harness horses. On account of David Corson, Esq., Meadowbank : The pure Shorthorn bull Alvie's Duke, by Duke of Alvie, etc. DVERTI3EMENT3 received at the Stab Office, Baud itreet. not ater thst S pro*

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Evening Star, Issue 6760, 27 November 1884, Page 3

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