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ESTATE OF JOHN PURCEL, O NAPIER, CABMAN, DECEASEI INTESTATE. TDERSONS having any claim against fcl JLT above Estate are roq\iested to forwai particulars of their accounts to the uude: signed. JOHN SHEEHAN, Solicitor, Hastings-street. April 26, 1877. 51 ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A COMMITTEE MEETING wiU be hel J_X in the Council Chamber, This Dai 27th April, at 2 p.m. F. SUTT N, Hon. Sec. April 22, 1897. 46! WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. THE REMUERA YARDS. rriHE PURE- BRED BHORTHORIS BULL "WHIPPER-IN," Ex Eibctra, Fboji Enolaxd, Will be sold at the Remuera Yards, on Wed> nesday, May 23, at 12 o'clock. PEDIGREE as follows :— "WHIPPER-IN," roan, calved 4th May, 1874, by Lord of the Valley (31733) Dam (Rosa Lee), by Sir Peter (25162) Gd (Arlino), by Duke of Manchester (17732) Ggd (Alva), by Lord Roscberry (16445) Gggd (Ariadne), by Lord [1] Thoresby (14556) Ggggd (Apricot), by Dandy Dinmont (9010) Gggggd (Lily), by Dandy Dinmont (9010) Ggggggd, by George 111. (7038) Gggggggd> D J Zenith (5702) Ggggggggd, by Wiseton (2848) Gggggggggd, by Mercury (2301) Loed of the Valley (31733), by [2] JLord of the Manor (26714) Dam (Red Pet), by [3] Reyal Butterfly 14th (20722) Gd (Pet), by Snowdrop (15311) Ggd (Miss Nightingale), by Chieftain (12595) Gggd (Lady Bourton), by Morpeth (8325) Ggggd, by the Prince (7615) Gggggd, by Colling (902) Ggggggd, by Son of Alexander (1624) Gggggggd, by Grandson of Favorite (252) —"Coate's Herd Book," Vol. 20, p. 211. [t] Lord Thobesby (14856) was by Duke of Gloucester (11382), a Duchess Bull, the tribe of Shorthorns which make thousands each when sold either by public or private sale. [2] Loed ov the Manor (26714) was by Baron Ribblesdule (21238), by Second Duke of Wharfdale (19649), a Duchess and Oxford Bull ; his dam by Duke of Gloucester (11382), of same family as three animals sold by auction for nearly £20,000. The dam of Lord of the Manor was late Colonel Townley's celebrated Cow Emma, winner of ten prizes. [3] Royal Butterfly 14th (20722) by Hoyal Butterfly (16862), winner of Royal Agriculture of England Society's First Prize at Warwick, and seven ether Prizes at Durham, York, and other shows ; his dam won twenty Prizes and twelve Gold and Silver Medals at various meetings of the Royal English, Irish, North Lancashire, Yorkshire, and other Societies. Royal Butterfly was own brother to Master Bufcfeifly, who won First Prize of Royal Agricultural Society of England's Show at Chelmsford, and many other prizes, and never was ■ beaten ; and was sold at a high price and sent to Melbourne, shipped by us per " Copenhagen " m iSo 7. All numbers refer to " Coates' Herd Book." We hereby certify that the above particulars »ro correct, and that we shipped " Whipper-in/ per " Eleutra," in good condit ion. Sttjeqeon & Sons. Gray's Hal', Gray's, Essex, 15th December, 1876. 508 ALFRED BUCKLAND. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. TO BE SOLD OR LET, immediately, a Carpenter's Shop, with Dwellinghouse. Apply to J. A. HOUGUKZ, Opposite Oddfellows' Hall, 605 Waipawa. ~T" OST, between Marine Parade and the I 1 Scotch Church, a small Pocket Bible. — The finder will be rewarded on returning the same to the Heeaid office. 507 ~T OST,— At Waipawa, on the 31st March, JLj a Cheque, No. 1129, for £12 10s. Pay-master-General, Payment has been stopped at the Bank of New Zealand, Waipawa and Napier. J. H. WEAVER, 458 Postmaster, Waipawa. TEN POUNDS REWARD. STAYED from the Pourerere Station a rich roan cow " Dairy Duchess," with a yearling Heifer, white, with red ears. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the game to Messrs J. and H. Nairn, Pourerere, or to the undersigned, JNO. DAYIS CANNING, 287 Oakbourne, Wallingford. £20 REWARD. "TX7 HEREAS some person or persons unVY known did wilfully sot on fire a men's sleeping-house near the woolshed, Ruataniwha, belonging to Messrs J. M; and R. Stokes, whereby the said building waß entirely destroyed, the above reward will be paid to anyone who will give such evidence as will lead to the conviction of "the offender or offenders. Apply to Inspector Scully. 381 J. M. & R. STOKES. SPECIAL OFFER TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. O(\(\(~\(\ STRONG APPLE TREES, /(U.uUu 200 varieties— los per dozen, 70s per 100. (Usual price dSS per 100.) 200,000 English Ash, 20s per 1000. £r, 5000 Portugal Laurel, 12 to 18 inches high, 15s per 100. 10,000 Pinus Nigra, 6to 1 2 inches high, lOe per 100, 60s per 1000. One Million Strong Q.uicks, 5s 6d per 1000. JOHN HALL, Nurseryman, Waimea-road, Nelson. 482 rnWO Furnished Bedrooms to Let, wilh O] I without Board, at Mrs Troy's, Coote road. 45? ' NOTICE. To the Leoal Profession, Baxkeks Merchants and Otiieks. rpHE Llercantile Gazette of New Zealand I issued weekly, b-t subscribers only.— The Gazette contains full pai titulars of al deeds registered in the Supreme Court in it different districts.under the Bills of Salo Acts the Mortgages of Stock .Acts, the Wool am Oil Securities Act, and the Agriculture Produce Lien Act, with the solicitors' name in each case. Also, the particulars of estate in Bankruptcy, the Money Market ani Editoiial Notes on commercial law. Sul Bcribers may obtnin the Gazette on applies tion to MWC. B HOADLEY, Napior.— Sut scriptions, £2 5s per annum. 36 WE have appointed Messrs Monteith an Fountain, of Woodville, and !\: Alfred Levy, Noreewood, agents for Mi Heeai/d, from whom exira copies can be ha from this date. DINWIDDIE, MORRISON & CO., Napier. ' WOOL. fT^HE undersigned are prepared to buy fc X Cash Wool or other Station Product and to make Liberal Advances against th growing clip. IMURRAY, COMMON & CO., J2B Napier and Port Akuriri.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3909, 27 April 1877, Page 3

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