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Auction Sales BARNS & BIGGIE. CAMPBELLTOWN SALE YAEDS. WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBER Sale at 12,30. EARNS & HIGGIE will sell by auction as above — 15 Fat Cows 51 18-months to 2-year-old Steera and Heifers 50 Good Yearlings 150 Fat Sheep, turnip fed 200 Wethers, well forward 400 Ewes and Lambs, 100 per cent lambs 250 Store Wethers 150 Good Store Sheep, heavy fleeces Horses, Pigs, Saddles BARNS & HIGGIB, Auctioneers. JOSBPHOTADWIOK. FINAL NOTICE. To Country Settlers, Farmers, and Others. Great Success of the Auckland Clothing Company's Auction Sale. Ihe Manager has decided to hold a Sale on SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1885, At 12 o'clock neon, Without Reserve, When there will be offered for Sale a choice - lot of Men's Tweed l^uils, Boys' Knicker and other Suits, Tiousers and Vests, iShirts aud Shirtings, Mauds, Hugs, Blankets, Drawers, Dre&s Stuffs, Silks, Linens, Sheeting, Calicoes, Cretonnes, Hosiery, Travelling Bags, Towels, Towelling, Lace, Ribbuns, Trunks, and every article in connection with the trade JOSEPH CHADWICK has po&itive instructions to clear the lots at any price. No reserve. The Greatest Slaughter of Clothing ever known in the District, Don't forget to come to the Sale at 12 o'clock on Batutday. A lot of new cahet) to be opci ed up Alto, by request — 1 Double-barrel b'owlmg Piece, by Richardson & Son. ; 6 Chairs, 6 forms 9ft long Lunch provided, JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. NEWMAhKET KAI E YARDS, AVENUE. At 12 o'clock. ■JOSEPH CHADWKK has now ready to QP enter for bale — Horses, Cart*, Harness, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Agiicultural Implements, and Pioduce of every description Sales every Wednesday and Saturday. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. QCJJNL-uls M/NLEfI & CO. WAVLRLEV SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER. At 1.30 p.m. f\ UINLAIs, MAISDEK & CO. will sell by Wj public auction, as above — 60 Cows in calf to purebred Bulls 80 2-year-old hteers 20 Cows iv calf 30 Yearlings} 20 3- y tar-old Steers Jintries solicited. QUII.LriN, MANDKR & CO., Auctioneers. WELLINGTON CATTLE MARKETS. MES-KS J. 11. W ALLAOB & C o< (Rstaßiishkd 1840), Having erected Commodious Stock Sale Yards at I\gaurangha, Fortnightly Sales, by auction, will be held as follows :—: — W tDxN FSDA y. ~- . . . October 2i WbDSkSDAY.. November 4 Shipbomo Stuck caiefully landed and secuiely paddocked. Vendors are lequested to forward entries at lcabt 10 da\s> pr.or ro sale day. R. BKUCE WALLACE, Auctioneer, iluntci Street, Wellington. TO STAND THIS SEASON. Ihe Thoroughbred Clydesdale \\ orse, GL X N R O V, At Brookland Farm. (Jlejsroy is a blight bay. stands 16 hands 3 inchc3 high, with a fine flat bone, and feet of the most durable kind, and superior in aclion to most dif u^ht horses; bred by William Ross, Etq , Newly n. Sire, Prince of '^ ale?, imported; data, Darling, by the cvlcbiattd horfae Reilmiu, imported j granddam, Li!y s by George Buchanan, imported. Piiucc ot Wales, imported by D. Nisbet. I -q., v.'ii puivhas-ed by W. D. Cox, for tue bum of £800, as a t'-iee-yeai-old, just after lauding from Scotland ; this horse was never biiiU'ii in .' show yard in Scotland ; he is by Mr Bucha' an'& hoise, Colrach Colt, the winner of many piize>, Colrach Colt was by i.li^g. w C'uidic, which was awarded the pr muuii £40 to tr,wt 1 m Dundee 1 , and £40 by tho Strathendrick Society, and the prize ot £;)0 by the Lav rkshire Farmers' Society. J his hoi he was sire of the three-year-old coil which gained the first prize at the Highland "society's > how, Glasgow. Glasgow Geordie by FiMiaer'.i l'".incy, b.ed by Mr Erokine, of .Bum' bh]eidr ; as a three-year-old gained the Hjf>h>aud Society's first prize at Glasgow, and pn.d to the Campbelltown Farmers' Sfoicty lor a large turn. Colrach C'lt, dam, Mr Buchanan's mare Daisy — her owner has sold £105.) worth of stock from this mare. Prince ot Waks, dam, Mr ,V>cFailane's mare Jess, by Clydesdale Tain, a hor&e which gamed m.ivy prizes, and the fire of many first-el ' r ->fi animals ; among them A. Yulle, Es>q 'c, of Dahieth, mare, when 3 year-old gained 13 fiist piizes; also Mr Dugall JS'apier'a mare, when thiee-year-old, gained 33 first prizes, and three times second ; also Mr Ban's horse Garabald', which gained first prize at the Highland Society 'a Show at Perth. Garubaidi left fine s:ock, among them the JHike of Hamilcon's Hliy, which mare has uevi-r been beaten. Clydesdale Tarn was got by Lothian Tarn, whose sire was Mr Clarke'a Cl>de, which gained fii&t prize at the Highland Society's bhow, and many others, and was considered by firttclass judges to be nearly a perfect horse. Terms — To suit the times. I'addockin^ free for one mouth, af tor which 2a per week will be charged, All care taken, but no rtsponsibilifcy. The list is filling up very fast. All fees payable Ist Jauuary, 18S5. JAMES HAIR, liiookknd Farm. EMPIRE LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, HAWMIA . "j| /| R FRANK BAILEY, late proprietor of i_VjL the Empire Livery Stable 3, begs to thank his numerous customers for past patronage, and desires to state that he has sold out his vi hole Stock and Goodwill to Mr David Spence, who will, he is sure, carry on the business with care, punctuality, and to their satisfaction. Mb David Spence having taken over, and added fresh plant and horses to the above business, will endeavor to merit a continuance of the buppoit accorded fay the public to those well-known and popular stables. DAVID SPKNCE, Proprietor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5746, 16 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5746, 16 October 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5746, 16 October 1885, Page 3