SALES BY-AUCTION TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, ISto MARCS. At M r K. tfanly and Co.'s Stores. At 12 o'clock. 4 n. MAUDE jTj.. received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place— A v»t* ENTITY OF FURNITURE. Without Reserve. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. TO FARMKUS, CAPITALISTS, &c. TUESDAY, 22kd APRIL. At his Rooms, Uarbor-strcct. At 2 o'clock. 4 H. MAUDE received instructions from John Borton, Esq., to sell by public auction, at above time and place— About 40<0 Acre 3 of MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL I> A N D , Being the pick of the far-famed Maeretther.na Eat ate. The above land is subdivided into suitable farms, moat of it in English grass, well watered, and i>.> part is more than two miles from the railway line. Snch an opportunity of obtaining farms not t» be surpataed in the Colony has rarely, if ever, been offered to the public in this district, and so well is the quality of the above land known and appreciated, that the Auctioneer feels further rt.ii.arji would be sttperttuoujf. Terms easy. Plans arid fall particulars can be obtainC;! from A. H. MAUDE, 556 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 2-2st> MARCH. At 12 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF g.UYN TIMBER. / i K. FREE MA N AN D CO. *' • fvave received instructions from Messrs. Robertson Rros. and Martin to submit to public aaction, on the ground a tittle beta's- Hayes' Mill, Main Rush Road, | Waimato, at t!.u ahovo time and place— The wlwie of their stock of , sA W N TIMJi ER, I Consisting of— I iOO.i> *> Fwt Sawn Timt>er, comprising J £>' nn:l Scantling, Black Pine, j jhi'l T"Ur;». tti jtmk | "j'i f> S,\,u~ci (black pine and j t"tvra j 4titioS.iv.it Manuk.i Stakes j "!••>»> S*w:» Palings, 4x6 and 5 feet | intio Sawn Tost- 1 , (i s (?, f> i 3 I I 5W ."'pCtt Posts ! | Straining and Stockyard I'oits j I .>!(')*> Split .Stakes: (black pine and j ; t'ltarsj j I |tMK> Split Maauk-i Stakes | j SiM-'MSptit and Round Rails 4m Cords ft superior Firewood (black piti«r and mix-.-d}. I'M Cords of i ttv? abovm on the edge of th: ; | Main Road. ! | | ; In catling the attention of contractors ami [ tlif. public in general to the above sale, we j bn ,T t'» state th.-t a tiner lot of timber is : ; seldom or ever offered for competition with- j I out the slightest reaervo. j j Terms at sale. j j Luncheon provided. i g. u. freeman & co„ I t ;; f Auctioneers. J ! THURSDAY, -Jortt. ask FRIDAY, 2l*rj MARCH, | I At 1- o'clock. I At Windsor, Park, near Oamarti. Anntiat Sato of Mr. Edward Metdove's Pure Clydesdale Entires, i>rood Marcs, Otdings" and Fiiiios, Thoroughbred Horse*, and Lincoln Sheep. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. have received instructions from Edward Menlove, E-.[.. to sell by auction, at Windsor Park, on Thursday and Friday, •JOth attd ill at March respectively, each day aft 1- o'ctock— FIRST DAY : PURE CLYDESDALE STOCK, Consisting of—--4 Pure Clydesdale Entire Horses, viz., Prince Albert, Lord Clyde, Rising Star, and Lord Beacons field. •II Magnificent Brood Mart-, all served by the renowned sires Prince Charlie, Prince Albert, and Lord Reasons field. 5 Very Superior Two-year-old Fillies, by Crown Prince and Prince Albert. C-* Grand Geldings, from three years old and upwards. THOROUGHBRED STOCK, &r. The weil-krtown Racing Mare Mabel, served by Mr. Dodson's Cassivelanntts : also, three of her progeny, by Casatv'elaunus and Pertobe. t; Superior Hack?, and 2 Shetland Ponies. SECOND DAY : LINCOLN SHEEP. t*> Fare-bred Lincoln Rams, bred by Messrs. Kirkham and Duddiug, the celebrated English breeders, and imported by Mr. Mcniove. 20 Fare-bred Lincoln Ewes, from the same breeders, and also imported. 130 Pore-bred Lincoln Rams, the progeny of the above. 30 Pare-bred Lincoln Ewes, the progeny of the above. J0O»> Welt-bred Lincoln Ewes, in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in eattin™ the attention of studmastcre, breeder?, and others to this, Mr. Menlove s FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PUREBRED STOCK. The stud now about to be disposed of issecond (o none in New Zealand, and it is a wellknown fact, both in regard to horses and sheep, that Mr. Menlove has spared neither expense nor time in securing the very purest btood procurable from the most celebrated breeders. h*>th at Home and in New Zealand. The Stock to be sold are in healthy condition. ati' I do honor alike to their sires and dams. Ten us at Sate. Luncheon provided. Arracgamsnts have been made with the Railway Department for a train to leave Oawua for Windsor Park each day of sale, at 10.45 ».m., returning the same evening. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. 641 HUBBUCK'3 PURE COLZA OIL on a at J. S. Asdersos's. 105
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 910, 17 March 1879, Page 3
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