• ' . • " Auctions. " '•. - j— ■ L« SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. * MEADOW BANK, EAST TAIERI. To Farmers, Graziers, and Dairymen. Pure • bred* Cattle, Horses, . and Farming Implements. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, AND CO. hav^ received instructions from. George Shand, Esq., who is retiring from farming, to sell by auction, at his farm, East Taieri, on Saturday, the 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, The whole of his Stock and Implements, comprising— 45 ver y well-bred quiet Dairy Cattle, consisting of First - class Dairy Cows, and one and two year-old Steers and Heifers. Pure-bred Imported Short HonrßulL, rising three years old Pure-bred Short Horn Bull, rising one year old , Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings Ploughs, harrows, drays, winnowing; machines, turnip sower, horserake, chaff-cutter, portable three horse-power thrashing machine,. side delivery reaping machine, rollers, &c. Also, , ■ • Eight-horse power steam engine, with threshers and elevators, complete," almost new, and in. thorough working order. Luncheon provided. TUESDAY, 31st MARCH,At 1 o'clock. Kaikorai Yards. To Squatters, Farmers, and Dairymen. PURE SHORT HORSED HEIFERS. Ex Bengal, from Newcastle. WRIGHT, ROBEETSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Mr James M'Leish, to sell by auction, at theur yards, Kaikorai Valley, on Tuesday, the 31st instant, at 1 o'clock, 3Q Pure Short horned Heifers, from. 2 to 3 years old. The above Hoifers have been selected front one of the best herds in New South Wales 1 , and are all in calf to imported bulls of the best blood. They have landed in splendid condition, and will be sold in lots te suit purchasers, without the sb'ghtest reserve. .—.. — . — _ — ■< TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, At 1 o'clock. Kaikorai Cattle Yards. To Squatters and Farmers, PURE SHORT HORNED BULL, STATESMAN. Ex Omeo, from Melbournei, WRIGHT, ROBERTSON, AND COL are instructed by Messrs Royse^ Mudie, and Co.,' to sell by auction, at their Yards, Kaikorai Valley, on Tuesday, thft 31st instant, at 1 o'clock, The Pure Short-horned B,tilL . STATESMAN, r '" ( •>•" White, calved sth January,' ' 1862* bred by W. Degraves, Esq., got by Lord Sale (imparted), dam. Brass Knocker, (imported). Lord Sale, by General Sale the second,' .14,606 ; dam (Lady Isabella. Bountiful) by Vanguard, 10,994 j g.d (Lady Bountifnl) by Usurer, 9768; ggd Belinda Ranunculus* 2479 ;g ggd Sylph, by Sir Wale ter, 2637 j g g gg d by Hotspur, 1117 ; Brass Knocker, by a son of Newton, 2367 ; gdby a son o£' , Neptune, 2367 ; ggd Frederick by William, 7723 ; dam Flower ggg'd Young Statesman by Statesman, 5321. '• The numbers refer to the English Herd Book. Statesman has arrived in good condition^ and is now on view at the Commercial Sale Yards.
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Otago Witness, Issue 852, 28 March 1868, Page 10
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