Kinross & Co LINCOLN RAMS. MESSRS KINROSS & CO. Are instructed to offer for sale at the annual Hawke's Bay Ram Fair to be held at Hastings on the 27 th January, 1881, a consignment of a aq SELECTED RAMS From Mr P. H. Russell's celebrated Otipua Stud Flock, consisting of— 4 Eight-tooth 4 Four tooth ? 15 Two-tooth Specially reserved for Hawke's Bay. 3 Mr Russell's Lincolns have for many years occupied j a forward position at the principal Shows in Canter- - bury and Otago, and this year, besides carrying off all the cups, were likewise successful in taking the f .■old medals for Champion Rams and Ewes at Timaru, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and having 1 established their supremacy by successfully compet--1 ing with sheep from every flock of onv note in the. Middle Island, are now admitted to be the premie.- , flock of Lincolns iv New Zealand. The Rams now ' offered for sale having been most carefully bred have acquired a fixity of type, and for length of staple, 1 density, and fineness of fleece are not to be sur- . passed. i WOOL SEASON, 1880-1881. The Undersigned are /"lASH T)UY_RS of -Vy-OOL, They also make LIBERAL ADVANCES on |Consignments to their correspondents in London and jxew York. ADVANCES are also made on Shipments to their Melbourne Correspmdents FOR SALE at GOLD?BOROUGH & CO.'s AUCTIONS, at the lowest current rates of Freight and Insurance. In the event of the Melbourne market not answering expectation, shippers can have their Wool .forwarded to London for sale, KINROSS & CO. JUST RECEIVED, FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA— 6 OF A. AND J. DOBBIE'S PATENT SEED SOWERS, FOR SOWING WHEAT. BARLEY, OATS, GRASS SEED, _c. Can be affixed to any Waggon, Dray, or Spring Cart. This Sower will sow 100 acres per day without t manual labor. Tho work is superior to liandsowing, i besides effecting a great saving of grain. The hardest and most difficult work on a farm is by this implement made easy and pleasant, for, a farmer can Bit in his cart and sow ten acres per hour. KINROSS & CO., Agents for Hawke's Bay. Murray, Boberts and Co. ADVANCES ON" WOOL, SKINS, AND TALLOW. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., NAPIER, eg to notify to Woolgrowers that they are prepared to make ADVANCES on tho GROWING CLIP of WOOL And on SKINS, TALLOW, and other PROD (TCE for Bhip- , ment to London, America, Melbourne, OR FOR SALE IN THIS MARKET. Also, On Approved Station Securities. Consignments to Melbourne will go forward to the care of Messrs John Sanderson and Co., for sale by Messrs R. Goldsbrough and Co., and constituents may rely upon every care and attention being bestowed upon their shipments. INSURANCES Fire and Marine Risks will he executed at lowest current rates. NOW LANDING PER GLENLOEA, 0000 Woolpockets 20 tons Galvanised Iron, 6 to 10ft. 15 cwt. Galvanised Screws and Lead Washers 10 tons Johnson's C Fencing Wire 1 ton Diamond Point Staples 20 cwt Pulverised Arsenic 50 drums Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil 100 boxes Price's Candles 50 boxes Eleme Raising 50 cases and 20 casks Currants 20 cases Byrant and May's Vestas 10 J-casks Laidlaw's Whisky ALSO IN STOCK— REAPERS AND BINDERS. 4 Osborne's Reapers and Binders, with twine attachments REAPHRS AND IVfOWERS. 4 Read and Grey's Reapers and Mowers just received, sincrle and double speed. SEED ST KIPPERS. Duncan's TmritoVKD Grass Fepd Strippers on hand. 2 Kirk man's Ov< rstruns' Cottage Pianos 20 tons 10 Oval Famson Wire 2000 sicl<s Oats 300 sacks first-clas3 Seed Barley 2 tons Barb Fencing Wire 150 casks Cement. 3 nrong Hay Forks Hay Rakpsj Hay and Fern Scythes Cheese, Hams, and Bacon Extra flttin.s for Reid & Gray's Ploughs and Reid and Grey's Reapers. Every description of Wines. Spirits, Groceries, and Station Stores. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. COURVOISIER'S BRANDY. THE Undersigned have been appointed AORNTS in Hawke's Bay for this celebrated Brandy, and have shipments arriving monthly. MURRAY, ROBJKKTS & CO. s SHEEP DIP. ! THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON HANDT I TILE'S QHEEP TV IP, I In 40-Gallon Casks, and 5-gallon Drums. l ' MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. Wardrop & Go. JOEL'S SPARKLING T| UNEDIN ALES, j SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, r WARDROP AND CO t ______*— > ,___.,. , — i [ Fellmongery. WEST CLIVE EELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform the surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour tho season's wool at the following rates : Fleece Wool (well sorted) at IJd.per lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station will receive prompt attention. fc CHARLES MITCHELL. West Clive, September 17ih, 1880. r , , , ~, s WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that ho i ready to receive WOOL at the above Establish ment, or Farndon Station, y With the appliances at his command he is pren pared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at {current iftteg well cleaned, and with despatch.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2988, 22 January 1881, Page 1
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