nates uy aucuuuB. TONR6.] ' [:Et. C. CARE.] [B. ». TONES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, SALE OF QOSTJLEY J>ROPERTIES, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. Terms : o;ie-teni.h Cash : balance in three months, hearing interest at rate of 7 per cent, per annum.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. OATTLE JJIAIR. The best opportunity for selling (gTORE CATTLE During the season will be held on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. Entries for ciltaloguo not later than Friday, October 5. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. THEREMUERA YARDS. For sals, on Thursday next, October 11, at one o'clock, -tj LO:SG-WOOLLED EWES, JL vJ" La mbs at side Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 170 Head Woli-fatted Cattle 600 Fat Sheup and Lamb 3 Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY OCTOBER 30. TWELVE O'CLOCK. AT THE BURNSIDE CATTLE YARDS, CNEiU DUNEDIN. ' EXTENSIVE SALE OF PURE CLYDESDALE COLTS AND FILLIES, AND BROOD MARES WITH FOALS AT FOOT, From the Moa Flat Estate. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. Instructed 1)y Joseph Clarke, Esq:, will Sell by auction, al; the Burns id o Yards, near Dunedin, on Tvesday, October 30, at 12 o'clock. 6> f? FIRST-CLASS CLYDESDALE MII.RES, Either with Foals at toot or close to foaling to Lord Salisbury, Ivanhoe, or Sir Colin. 24 PURE CLYDESDALE FILLIES, 6 years old r t ~ „ . COLTS, 4 and 5 years old „ „ „ FILLIES, 4 years old JO „ „ „ COLTS, 3years old ]g „ ~ FILLIES, 3 years old 2 « »» " COLTS, 2 years old 26 >. >. it FILLIES, 2 years old 25 „ >, „ Yearling COLTS and FILLIES The Auctitinee-slavo great pleasure in calling tho attention of breeders, farmers, and contractors to this very important sa'Je of Clydesdale stock, from the celebrated Moa Flat Stud. Mr. Clarke spared no expense in securing the very best blood procurable in Great Britain and the Australian Colonies. Thesires used in the Moa Flit Stud have boen Lord Salisbury (cost 1500 guineas in Scotland), Ivanhoe (bred by the Duke of H.imil: on), Sir Colin (bred by Mr. R. Symmonß, tho Oaks. Tasmania), and Royal Charter. Lord Salisbm-y is the sire of no le-s than 26 of the one and two-year-olds, *nd it may be here stated that he has the reputation of being tho best Clydesdale Stallion ever imported into Otago. His list of prize takings is a long one, and includes firsts at Liverpool, Gliugow, Edinburgh, Ayr,Kilmarnock, Dairy, etc., In the Homo Co untry ; and at tho Otago Metropolitan Show, held at Dnnndin in 1881. Ivanhoe, too, was a gre.it prize-taker, having carried off first honours at Glasgow, Dumfries, etc. Mr. Clarke's brood mares comprise the pick of the Tuicri, Victor ian, and Tasmanian studs, and they have all been selected w:Uh the best judgment. Intending buyers will find on inspection that the stock to be offered it thin sale worthily represent the fine qualities of their progenitors. Luncheon provided.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 8
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