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THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. I S ALE OF CART HORSE,—PASTORAL SHOW R. LUCAS & CO. will by public auction at the Pastoral show, Tauherenikau, on 30th I November—l The heavy draught gelding MAJOR, which will be exhibited there 1200 THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER S ALE OF SADDLERY,—PASTORAL SHOW R., LUCAS & CO. have received instruct tious from Mr D. Cameron to sell at the Pastoral Show, Tauherenikau, cm 30th November— A choice collection of Saddlery and Harness, which will be exhibited there. 1199 ALE OP FAT WETHERS AT TAU- • HERENIKAU. PASTORAL SHOW DAY. R. LUCAS & CO. will sell by public auction on the 30th inst., at the Tauherenikau Hotel yards, at 1 o’clock p.m.—sharp, 200 FAT CROSS-BRED WETHERS. 1186 SALE PURE-BRED ROMNEY MARSH RAMS—PASTORAL SHOW DAY. _ R. LUCAS & CO. have received instructions from C. Pharasyn, Esq., to sell by public auction after the Show on the 30th iust., at Tauherenikau, 10 pure-bred 2-tooth Romney Marsh rams 40 |-bred „ „ All bred from Mr Ludlam’s well-known ewes by pure rams. 'ALE BY AUCTION, PASTORAL • SHOW DAY.

KM R. LUCAS, & CO have received instructions from Richard Barton, Esq., to sell by public auction at the Show Yards, Tauherenikau, on the 30th insi., immediately after the Show—--5 pure-bred Lincoln rams, 2-tooth 10 pure-bred Lincoln ewes, 2-tooth These sheep are the progeny of stock imported from the celebrated flock of Eirkham of Caiston, Lincolnshire. The attention of breeders requiring sheep for stud purposes is particularly called to this lot. Greytown, Nov. 16, 1876. “ 1566 'ALE OF PURE-BRED SHORTHORN ) BULLS. ' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW. B. LUCAS & CO. have received instructions from Duncan McMaster, Esq., to sell by public auction at the Pastoral Show, Tauherenikau, on the 30th inst., at 2.30 p.m. Two Pure-bred Shorthorn Bulls. Loti: VOGEL—Roan, calved 13th December’ 1875, by Abbot of Rissington, see N.Z‘ Herd Book, page 1, No. 14. dam Coquette, by Count of Oxford (25845) g dam Candour (or Charmer 2nd) byNewland g g dam Chance by Goldfinder (14630) g g g dam Certainty 9th by Emperor (6973) g g g g dam Certainty 3rd by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g dam Certainty by Sir Walter (2639) g g g g g g dam by Roseberry (567) g g g g g g g dam by Constitution (166) gggggggg dam by Hastings (293) g&ggggggg dam by Constellation (163) Lot 2: DEFIANCE—Red and white, calved 28th December, 1876, by Butterfly, see N.Z. Herd Book, page 3, No. 60 dam Miss Lemon by Count of Oxford (25845) g dam Mince Pie by Duke of Townley g g dam Christmas Pie by Homer (16277) g g g dam Profit by Lord George (9314) g g g g dam Poll by Manager (8271) g g g g g dam Pye by Newnham (2367) gggggg dam by Satellite (1420) g g g g g g g dam by Jupiter (342) gggggggg dam by Sir OUiver (60S) ggggggggg dam by Trunnell (659) gggggggggg dam by Favorite (262) ggggggggggg dam by Favorite (252) gggggggggggg dam by Dalton Duke [IBB gggggßggg£ggg dam by Alcock’sbull

[l9 gggggggggggggg dam by J. Smith’s [ball (608) ggggggggggggggg dam by Jolly’s [bull (337) 1172 pEATHEBSTON MAEKET SALE WEDNESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. B. LUCAS & CO. will sell at the Pound Yards, Featherston, on Wednesday, the 89th inst, at 2 o’clock p.m. 1 bay cobi 6 years old, broken to doable harness 1 roan mare and fool, broken to saddle and trap, 6 years old, soiind. 1 bay mare and foal, broken to saddle. 1187 MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Valuable Freehold Property in the centre of Carterton, Wairarapa. Beauchamp, Campbell, & Co.,have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, on Monday, 27th November, at 2 o’clock— The Carterton Accommodation House, { newly built, containing twenty-four rooms, well finished, with 6-stalled stable and other convenient outbuildings. There is a good garden and a never-failing well of pure water. The house stondson four acres of ground, all securely fenced, the soil being excellent, and from its central position in the advancing township of Carterton, must eventually become one of the most valuable properties in the district. Thedaily coach stops at the house* and no difficulty would be incurred in obtaining a license a*t the next sitting of the Bench* Terms, one-third cash, the balance can remain on mortgage lor three yean at 8 per cent, per annum. I Plan of the property on view at the rooms iof the ancttoneers, from whom any farther

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 507, 28 November 1876, Page 3

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