, Sales by Auction. , ( MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1880. ANNUAL SALE OP THOROUGHBRED • YEARLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF THE NEW ZEALAND STUD AND PEDIGREE COMPANY. MESSRS. HUNTER & NOLAN, In conjunction with MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Have received instructions from tho New Zealand Stria and Pedigree Stock Co. to hold their NNU A L gAIt E OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS ON MONDAY, JANUARY i, 18S0, AT . SYLVIA PARK, When they will dispose of about 36 Yearlings, Cat* logues of which are to be seen at the IIeaal» Office, or will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneers. SPECIAL TRAINS AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Luncheon ax One -'Clock, Also, at Eleven o'Clock, QA LEICESTER RAMS Ov> 60 Lincoln Kama 60 Shropshire Down Rams 8 Shropshire Down Kami (for lease) SO Pure i>reil Hereford bulls 10 Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls. A DRAG will leave the Stud Company's Ofllce at ton o'clock, and another one at twelve o'clock. A Special Twin will leave at twelve o'clock sharp. v TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, At Half-past Eleven a.m. AT WAPITI (By permission of Major George). MRS. C. H. LUSHINGTON'S BLOOD STOCK. The undersigned have received instruction to sell, on January sth, rpHE WHOLE OF MRS, C. H. LUSHINGTON'3 BLOOD STOCK, Consisting of— LIONEL, Chestnut Colt, 3 years old, by Leolinus dam Petrolense LIONESS, Chestnut Filly, 3 years old, by Leolinus dam Miss Laura LADY NOR AH, Bay Filly, by Cadogan dam Steppa GENERAL THORNTON, Bay Colt, 2 years, by Anteros dam Lady Mary TENNYSON, Chestnut Colt, 2 years, by Anteros dam Fancy' GREENMOUNT, Bay Colt, 2 years, by Apremont dam Nelly Moore. HUNTER & NOLAN. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. AT WAPITI, The undersigned hive received instructions from Henry Redwood Esquire, to sell on tho above date, mHE FOLLOWING VALUABLE JL EACEHOR3ES :— ALPINE ROSE, Svrx , by Ramartma out of Red ■ Rose (dam of Black Rose). CAPSIZE, by Leolinus, dnm L'Orient, by Knight of the Crescent out of Egyptian, by '1 ouchstone. CLOGS, by Leolinus out of Crinoline, by Lord Lyon out of Cr ton. by Newmicitar out of Margery Daw (the dam of See Saw). HUNTER & NOLAN, • Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, At Eleven o'Clock. ' AT WAPITI (The Residence of Major George); .The undersigned have received instructions from Major F. Nelson George (who is leaving for Eng. land), to sell on 6th January, rjpHE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE RACING STUD, Including NELSON WAPITI FLORENCE ANTELOPE TENAMBRA Major George's Stables have earned a name which renders comment from the Auctioneers needless, and the horses are disposed of only on account of the owner going to Europe' For full particulars apply to HUNTER 4 NOLAN, , Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. THE DURHAM YARDS. WOOL SALE. The undersigned will hold their rgIHIRD WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON On THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, * At Two o'Clook. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. " • via
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 1 January 1886, Page 8
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