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THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. at 2.30 p.m. RAILWAY YARDS, RICHMOND; SPECIAL FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. Present Entries. ioob SHEEP " ' t<f\ CATTLE. ~t(\ B.OESES. •■■'■.' Further entries Solicited. BISLEY BROS. & CO. 4742 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. At 2 p.m. sharp. SHOW GROUNDS. AUCTION SALE OF . . PEDIGREE AND OTHER STOCK. (By kind permission o£ -A. ajacL P. AssoDiation.y We will offer for sale . RAMS, STUD EWES, FAT ' WETHERS, PEDI&REE CATTLE, : PI6S> etc. Early entries solicited . Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. BISLEY BROS. & CO. 4743 Auctioneers. THIS /DAY, -Slat, 11 a.m, AT OUE EOOMS. C)f\ BAGS Sugar (perfectly clean and a\J fresh). ■ Iron. -j LENGTH Hardwood--t "SET Hanows. , - . -| SINGLE-FUREOW Plough, LEVIEN & ROLLET, 4819 Auctioneers. THIS DAY, 21st. 11 a.mGroceries. Potatoes. Oats. MESSRS'LEVIEN & EOLLET -will sell, at their Eooms, Hardy-st. — 10 sacks Table Potatoes' 15 . sacks prime Feed Oats Packets Sultanas - Packets Seeded Raisins , Packets Currants Also, sundry lines of FUENITUEE. LEVIEN & EOLLET, 4704 Auctioneers, j Fviii _£>ALB. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. ! BALANCE of Kattan, Bamboo, and Wicker FUENITUEE. MUST BE CLEAEED. . At Auction Priceß--4025 „ x * BISLEY BEOS. & CO. Wool Season. THE UNDEESIGNED- AEE TEEPAEED TO MAKE Liberal Advances on Woo!, Butter, and Other Produce FOE SHIPMENT TO LONDON, OE FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. Our London Agent;?, Messrs A. L. ELDEii '& Co., LTD,, handle 25,000 Bale:, of New Zealand Wool yt-arly. J. H. COCK & CO. . 4526 Woal! Wool! Season 1908-1909. WE are now Eeceiving into Store for Sale in tha Colonies or London (at option of owner). NEW SEASON'S CLIP OF WOOL, and, as usual, making Liberal Cash Advances against same. Owing to the low values now ruling we have, in the best interests of shippers, made such, satisfactory arrangements with our London Agents, Messrs Dalgety and Co,, Ltd., whereby our shipments of Wool to London will he offered (subject to reserve) in M-trch, May or July Sales. o^, WOOL GEOWEES vill find it to their best interests to consign their Olip through us. > BTSLEY BROS & n O., 4398 Wool, Stosk AStation Agents. -- ■***$£& To stand tne SeaS9H - ; I *fffS "fr ■* a * n ® Wakapuaka and '• isg&vSs^Me Waimea Districts. The Magnificently Bred TEOTTING STALLION. BRAEBURN. . Beaebuen is a bright bay and com manding looking horse, and has proved one of the most valuable sires brought ti the district. He is by Specification from Jenny Lind by Bluegown. Specification (imp.) is bj Contractor (imp.) out of Kate Merrj Lark. Specification - holds the four mile? WOELD'S EECOED in harness, lOmint 47secs, also the N.Z 3 miles record, 7mint 35secs. Jenny .bind has won many . trotting races, and was never beaten in the Show ring. Bluegown twice won the Sires' Cup and many other races in Canterbury, and in 1895 he took first prize in the TrottingStallion Class at Christchurch. beating Wildwood, Viking, and Gene-al Tracey. .From the above it will be seen thai Braeburn comes from exceptionally fine stock. His own progeny, too, have mad( their mark in the show ring, and his hit* owners (Messrs Wilkie & t'a^e) had hi, difficulty in obtaining from twenty to thirty guineas Apiece for two-year-olds by Braeburn. . For dates see cards, and for further particulars apply to the owners, .. COOKSEY & CO., J 933 Morrison-street, Nelson. jteg,^ ' To Stand the Season. WjMyfflKil The Thoeoughbred KNIGHT ERRANT. By St, Legee — Forma. : Bred at Wellington Park ; related te such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. — " . Knight Ebeant is a dark chestnut, standing 16-2, with commanding appear arice, and the best bred horse that kas travelled this district. -He has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class wherever shown. Multiform, full brother of Knight En-ant's dam, was sold for 3750 guineas and Knight Errant' s sister, Nuceforin, for breeding purposes only was &old for over 1500 guineas. _ This valuable sire is stationed at Mr James -Hunt's 'stables, Richmond, and will travel, Mondays: Brißhtwater, Wakefield, Belgrove ; ~ Tuesdays : via Waimea West to Richmond ; Wednesdays : Redwood' s * Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Waimea West to Richmond; Wednesdays, Redwoods Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Motueka ; Thursdays : Riwaka ; returning to Richmond Friday. A limited mftnber of mares will be taken. • ' Terms : £4 4s ; groomage fee ss. Two or more mares the property of same owner by arrangement. For further particulars LEN. TOMLINSON, Groom in Charge, Richmond.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 4