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Auctions. NOTICE. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. T\ R I V E R, MACLEAN, & CO. Hold SAILES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, DAIRY CATTLE, &c, &c. Fat Stock sckl any day as may be arranged, DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. HENRY FRANCE will sell by autioa, if not previously disposed of. - That desirable residence occupied byj. Thompson, lisq . in t'.e rising township of Oamaru, consisting of Half au Acre of Land, a Fo^rroomed Cottnge. (kitchen and S"rvant's room in course of erection, ) Out-houses complete, together with a Garden, tastefully laid out and well stocked with (ruit trees, shrubs, &c, &c. Title— Crown Grant. Also, all the Furniture. 0 ! Day of Sale in a future advertisement. FOR SALE, a splendid Bull, 2i years old. Sire, the iinjiurted Diatom ''Prince of Wales." Apply at Proudfbot's Dairy, Macta<n?an-street, Dunrilin ' HoTse Stock. TO STAND TO COVER This Season, At Cherry Farm. Waikouniti, The Thoroukh-jikkd Houses | GARIBALDI, (particular* annexed.) ENGLAND STILL, (particulars aunexed.) LORD CLYDE, (particulars annexed.) Terms : Garibaldi, TeH Guinpas each Mare. Groomaee 5s England Still, Nine do do do. Do, ss. Lord Clyde. Eight do do do. Do. ss,' Paddocks will be found, free of charge, for (he mares sent to the above horses, without responsibility • but the greatest care will be taken of them ' JAMES JONES, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti. GARIBALDI, A Bay Tlurough-bml Stallion. Tim magnificent horse is five years old, stands over sixteen hands high. He w.is got b" the wellknown horse Negro ; dam by Confederate. Negro, sire of Garibaldi, was sold for Five Hundred Guineas, when four years old. ENGLAND STILL, A Bay Coaching bred Stallion. England Still is rising four years old, a rich colored bay with black legs, and fine action, stands sixtfen hands high, clear of all blemishes. He was bred by Mr Tuting, of Fencote, near Bedale ; got by Counsellor ; dam by Cardinal ; grandara by Prince : great grandam by Aiskew Forrester. Counsellor, &ire to England Still, was sold in 1857 for Two Hundred and fifty Guineas, to go abroad. He was got by Sky Rocket; dam by Old Surprise; jrrandftm by Traveller; creat prandam by Summercock. Sky IW-ket by Master George. Master George by Old Rninb^w. That noted horse, the property of the late Mr John Agars, of Bempton, which was sold for Three Hundred Guineas, when seventeen years old. LORD CLYDE, A Pure-bred Clydes lale Scotch Carting Stallion. Lord Uyd'> was got by that celebrated horse Dainty Davey; his dam Rosey by Loudon Tom; his grandam by that famous horse belonging to Mr Frame, of Broocafield. Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the fir.st prize at Midcaider ir 1855 ; and a sweepstake at Linlithqow, in the same year ; in 1857 he gained the first prize of L4O at Kinross ; in 1858 the first of LSJ nt Callender ; and the first prize of L2O at the Highland Society's Show at Aberdeen, in the same year • in 1859 he gained the first prize of LSO at Callender. ■ Rosey, the dam of" Lord Clyde, was got by Loudon Tom, which was allowed to be the best horse in Scothftidj he gained the nrat prize of L2O in the Upperward of Lanavkshue, in 1850; he also gained the first pu'ze of L3'J at Hamilton, in the same year, heating a field of seventeen horses ; he 1 gained the first prize of L3O at the Highland Society's Show, in 1850, held at Glasgow, and the silver uiedal, beating thirty-two horses ; the first pri^e of L3oat Hamilton • in 1832 the first prize of L4O at Midcaldpr ; and wa« afterwards sold, to go abroad for Four Hundred Guineas. Rosey gained the following prizes : —In 1857 the first prize at Pennycuick, aud the first prize at Dalkeitli. in the same year ; in 1858 the first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkcith, and waa allowed to be the best mare in Scotland. Lord Clyde, v/hen a foal, gained the first prize nt Pennycuick, in 1857 ; the first prize at Dalkeith jin 1858 ; and the first prize at Edinburgh, 1859. Lord Clyde is a beautiful brown -stands sixteea hands one inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes. WILL STAND THIS. SEASON AT OAMABU, The Entire Clydesdale Horse " CHAMPION." /CHAMPION was bred by the late John Wilmore. \J Esq., Kinlet; was cot by the late Mr. H, Gee's horse •' Champion." His dam, " Wilmore'a Ulossom," " Blossom's dam " Lincolnshire Flower. " Blossom " was got by " Old Lincoln." " Lincoln" and "Flower" were both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, which makes " Champion " one of the Purest Cart Stallions in the Colony. Terms : £B.— Grooms Fee, 55., to be paid at th« first service. One mare in six, belonging to any bona Me owner, will be served free of chares. MARK NOBLE. September 15. 1862. TO SiAND THIS SEASON, : hENjchj— inflffift fTIHE Imported Lincolnshire M£*!jSIF&A JL CartStaliion "YOUNG SAMPSON," ..J^S— fa.wsL it Mr. James Borrie's, Farmer, liaiigwm l M* "West Taieri ; Barr's Hotel, Silver Stream ; Abbeliex Stables, Dunedin, (orders to be left there) ; Cole's Hotel, Green Island ; Mr. McKay's Farm, East Taieri ; and thence to Home Station. Y. S., a superior Cart Colt, bred by Mr. Collett of Stratton, near Swiudou, Wiltshire, is a dark bay horse witli four black legs, immense bone, fine symmetry, and extremely strong and active, is rising five years old, and stands Seventeen Hands Two Inches high. His Sire is that celebrated noise Champion of England, bred by Mr. Greeuaway of Even Swindon, which the owner refused 400 Guineas for, to go abroad in 1855. His Dam was a pure-bred Lincolnshire cart mare, by that celebrated horse Cobham; Dam-by Old Big Ben, Grandam-the Earl ot Oxford's old Galtimore. Y. S. was shown at the Warwick Agricultural Show in 1859, nnd was considered by the judges to b« the best three year old colt shown. Terms:— Seven Guineas. (All demands payable on the Ist of February.) The Groom's Fee ot ss. to be paid at the time of covering. For particulars apply to the Groom. ALEXANDER SMITH, Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Catheirn Station, Popotunoa, the much admired imported thorougb-hred horse "WILL O'THE WISP." A 1,500 acre paddock for mares. Every, cawi will bo taken of them without responsibility^ . j \ • - Txbus :— £4 4su Dayable on removal of mare*. A, OWVEJt.

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Otago Witness, Issue 569, 24 October 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 569, 24 October 1862, Page 1

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