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Auc tloneers MR LYNDON^" SALES. " APPLES. BANANAS, TE/L AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1882, At 12 o'clock. MR EDWARD LYN_ON Will sell— O!s£ CASES POVERTY APPLES *.P _* 40 Bundles Bananas 10 Sides Canterbury Bacon 100 Boxes Tea —Season, 18S2 4 Tons Flour EDWARD LYNDON, 531 Auctioneer. WOOL SEASON 1881-1882. MR EDWARD LYNDON IB prepared to make liberal advances \ipon Wool consigned for sale by auction or ."'lipmenfe to his London Brokers. 5 oreage, Receiving, Delivering, and Weighing Charges ALL FREE. Insurance only excepted. EDWARD LYNDON, 125 Auctioneer. MONEY. 4>i A <ffe A f\ TO invest on o^JlO^^Ul/ freehold SECURITY, from £500 and upwards. EDWARD LYNDON, I and and Estato AgentMILLER & POTTS' SALEB _____ J> d~^i OLDSBROUGH & |^O. S WOOL BROKERS STOCK AND STATION AGENTS Melbourne, Victoria, Are Prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCE On the ensuing clip, also on approved STATION SECURITIES. The following rates of Freight have been a ranged with the Union Steamship Com pany for carriage of Wool from NA PIER :— Greasy, 83 per bale Washed, 7e per bale Or at the option of the owners by THROUGH CONTRACT With R. Goldsbuougii and Co., as underGreasy, £3 5s pc: ton Washed, £4 per ton Which includes insurauce at £20 per bale aud all charges from Napier Wharf unti arrival at their Warehouses, Melbourne. The abovo rates are very low, and they trust will induce a trial of the Melbourne Market, which is now 'established as the real Central Depot of the Australasian Colonies. Agent for Napier, M . R . MILLER, Goidsbrotjoh's Wool Warehouses, August 13, 1880. R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO., MELBOURNE WOOL WAREHOUSES. ]pHE Undersigned is instructed to make LIBKRAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing clip, consigned to the above Wool Brokers. M. R. MILLH.E & POTTS, WAIPAWA, A RE also instructed to make CASH .ra. ADVANCES, and wiU -erv've wool consigned > "Messrs G-oldsbro^gn and Co., free of any charge for storage at their new Wool Store, Railway Station, Waipawa, for warding the same to Napier for shipment tv owest cost rates. M. R. MILLER Agent for R. GOLDSBROD GH & CoMessrs Kinross and Co., Port Ahuriri, will receive Wool for shipment on account of Mr M. R. Miller 11 y THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. AT THE UPPER WYNDHAM STATION, NEAR CLINTON. IMPORTANT SALE or tjie "WYNDHAM" FLOCK OF PURE MERINO SHEEP. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., In conjunction tvith Carswell, White and Co., of Invercargill, have received instructions from John Anderson, Esq., to sell by auction at the UPPER WYNDHAM STATION, near Clinton, on Thursday, 16th February, at 12 o'clock, the whole of tho Wyndham flock of Pure Werinos, consisting of STUD SHE KP (selected). ft{\ V W O-T OOTfl RAMS 50 four-tooth Rams 20 six-tooth Rams 75 Ram Lambs 500 frno-tooth Ewes 600 four-tooth Ewes 400 six-tooth Ewes 600 eight-tooth Ewes 200 Ewe Lambs. FLOCK SHEEP. 650 Rams, 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth, and Lambs 5000 Ewes and Wethers, 2, 4, 6 and 8-looth and Lamba. Also, IGOO two, four, and six-tooth Crossbred Ewes and AVethers and Lambs. Over 1000 of the crossbred and merino wethers are prime fat. The mere mention of th© name of Mr John Anderson as the breeder of the above sheep is sufficient guarantee of thoir excellence The original ewes were purchased from Mr Suisted, of Otepopo and were supplemented from time to time with importations from Aust.alia by Messrs Rossiter and Clynt. Rams were purchased from importations by Mr W. 11. Valpy from TasinuMa, and from importations by Mr A. B. Murray, of Adelaide, and Sume leu years ago the American merino was introduced, the progeny of the Ltller having since been kopt to the breeding owes, which has done mu.-h to add to the quality and profit of the Hock. And on THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock, They will offoi at tho LOWER WYNDHAM STATION, near Wyndham, 50 choice Breeding Cows (Shorthorns) by " Acme," " Ethiopian," and " Bismarck " GO Shorthorn Heifers, 1 and 2-years-old, by Butterfly and Ethiopian 9 selecied Bulls by Acme, Ethiopian, Butterfly, and Bismarck 100 head prime Kat Bullocks 60 head prime fat Spayed Cows 500 htwl mixed Cattle, consisting of Bullocks and Cows • 1 hoi-c.-y'ii'ie I 10 nt ii*e Horse, "Yonng L>,:i">u,c," by "Bay Cainden," &<.-ii o' iSi li.t'biere 2U i i,.iM>wg:ii'r il brood Mured Wi t/>...-o. gV.j ■,-.' Colt 3 a-id FiUio-, broken :nni unbroken 12 station H.icks 8 superior Draught Horses, and 4 S.iddlc and Light Harness Horses. Both cuttle and horses will be found on inspection to fully bear out Mr Anderson's reputation as a breeder, the former having been carefully bred from slock originally jjurchased from Mr Dems, of Kicc:irton, Mr Joshua Fags (a noted judge of shorthorns), the late Mr John INhumo, and Mr Robertson, of Vido'i l. Mr Andorco.i'ti horsei are well and favor- i ahiy liii-.Avn in tiiirf market, mo that no comment, about them is neL't'dsary, 3y»-i ! HAPIER SAVIINUfi BAISK BROWxNriNO -STREET, OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENINGS, From 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received from Is to £100. Five per oent. allowed on deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON. 32 Manager.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 4

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