Sales by Messrs Miller & Potts RAM FAIE, HASTINGS, 27th JANUARY, 1881. The undersigned, ia conjunction with Messrs M. R. Miller and Potts, of Waipawa, are instructed to Belt by auction at the Annual Ram Fair to be held in the Society's Yards, Hastings, on 20th January next, the umlernoted β^oek— XINCO L N S . Instructed by James Collins. Esq.— o<) Lincoln Rams, 2 to C-tooth Instructed by Philip Dolbel, Esq,----70 Lincoln Rams, 2 to β-tooth, goi by Champion and his half-brother Instructed by Gavin Peacock, Esq — 50 Lincoln Rams, 2 to 8 tooth, got by highclass sires Instructed by Mr Wilson, manager Korokipo Estate, 40 Lincoln Rani 3. 2 to 8-tooth Instructed by P. C. frelkeld, Esq— 100 Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth. This breeder determined always to maintain the wellknown reliability of his breed, forwards only stock of the best pedigree Instructed by J. B. Sutton, Esq— 50 Lincoln Rams, sbearliDgs or 2-tooth 10 Lincoln Rams, 2 BhearliDgs or 4-tooth, These shiep are the choice of Mr Sutton*e fioek, and are by three rims which took first prize at J. unedin Show this year, against a class of eight competitors from all parts of the Island, and one of the three took first prize at Invercargill against all comers, local or imported. MERINO. .g Ec g Instructed by D. Gollan. Esq, per Mr A. tt g © K. Lyons— Ss™ 40 Merino Rams, 2-tooth » 3 Instructed by Messrs Rich and Shrimpton 5 -g_ g 50 Merino Rams, 2 tooth ago Instructed by Douglas M'Lean, Esq., per — Mr A, M'Lean— -£ .U 100 Merino Rams, 2-tooth -» £ 50 Merino Rams, 4-tooth o 2 „ Instructed by Messrs Ro.vse and Anderson, "£ g.a 150 Merino Kama,2-tooth a. a ** 120 Merino Rams, 4-tooth o| a Instructed by Mr Hastie, for late Messrs jg-a'g Stoke 3 Bros Estate— ° g a 45 Merino Rams, 2-tooth »*S« Instructed by Hugh Campbell, Esq— 2 2"* jg 100 2-tooth Merino Rams Sh s ° a J C° > Also, Instructed by P. C Threlkeld, Esq.,'the pure-bred ' Bulls " DUKE OF WATERLOO. " 263 0.H.8., light roan, calved 18th April, 1878, by "Charming Duke." 213 N Z H. 8., imported Ist dam Princess Mary 648, by Sir Leopold, 123, imported. 2nd dam Lady Florence, 44, by Regicide, 18,090 3rd dam Princess Alice, by John Heardfield's Bull 4th dam Duchess, 88, b ■ Woodman, 5686 sth dam Woodnymph, by Sir Walter, 2633 6th daw Elvira, by Reformer, 2503 7th „ „ Snowdrop, 2653 Bth „ „ Wellington, 282-1 9th „ „ Midas, 437 10th „ „ Orion, 470 llth ~ „ Traveller, 655 12th „ ~ Bolingbroke, 86 "LORD OF THE ISLES," 26i C.H.8., red.calved 15th August. 1879, by " Com-mander-in-chief," 115.3.H.8. Ist dam Lady, 423, by St. Patrick, 77. Took first prize as best cow, at the Clmstchutch jShow, 1878, and three first prizes at great northern Shows. 2nd dam Cream, 231, by Young Shakespeare, 74 3rd dam Milkmaid, 230, by " Brother Phill," 41 « THE PIRATE " Red, calved 21st September, 1879, by " Commander-in-Chief"ll6,C.H.B. Ist dam Paulina Jones, by Paul Jcnee 38, (imported) 2nd dam by Lord John, 11, and bred by J , S. Caverhill, Esq. 3rd dam Ragicide, 18,690 4th dam descended from Duchess, 88, (imported). These Bulls will ba on the ground, and will be offered after sale of Rams. Note.—Other breeders intending to favor the undersigned with the Sale of their Rams at the Fair will oblige by forwarding particulars on or before 20th January, so that the sheep may be entered in the printed Catalogue M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY. MESSRS M. R. MILLER & POTTS Will hold an auction sale on the above date, at HASTINGS, and will offer A LARGE LOT OF HORSES Heavy Draught Light Draught Saddle ziaoka Further entries will be received at our office, Waipawa, or by Mr M. R. Miller, Napier. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. SPECIAL BLOCK OF THE RICHEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE FOR SALE. PAKOWHAI. -| (~\ ACRES FREEHOLD, part of the wellO JL O known Pakowhai Estate. The undersigned is favored with instructions from Gavin Peacock, Esq., to sellsby public auction in Napier, on THURSDAY, 17m FEBRUARY NEXT, the above Estate (unless previously disposed of by privato bargain) The Richest Agricultural Land in the province, the bulk at present under English grasses, lucerne, prairie, etc , and small portion in Potatoes, Mangolds, etc. The property is divided into 8 paddocks, a good 7-roomed House and Garden, good Wool-shed, Stockyard, and Sheep-yards, 3 Artesian Wells on the property, and the fences all in excellent repair. This land will winter a minimum of 5 cheep per acre, and 10 sheep per acre in summer will not overstock it for fattening. This property would suit well to cut up and lease as small dairy farms, being so convenient to Napier, but the present owner is de3irous of selling it as a whole with o A.. A SHEEP (Liacolns), few Cattle, Horses, etc. The Stock and Plant maybe taken at a Valuation. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. On the same date will be offered by auction several other r.ural and Suburban Lands. Particulars in. future advertisement. WOOL. R. GrOLDSBROUGH AND CO., WOOL BROKERS, STOCK AN l> STATION AGENTS, MELBOURNE. VICTORIA. Are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing clip, also on approved STATION SECURITIES. The following rates of Freight have been arranged with the Union Steamship Company for carriage of Wool from NAPIER :— ' Greasy, 8s per bale Waehed, 7s per bale Or, at the option of the owners by THROUGH CONTRACT with R. Goldsbrough & Co., as underGreasy, £3 5s per ton Washed, £4 per ton Which inclades insurance at £20 per bale, and all charges from Napier Wharf until arrival at their Warehouses, Melbourue. The above rates are very low, and they trust mil Induce a trial of the Melbourne market, which is now established as the great Central Depot of the Australasian Colonies. Agent for Napier— M. R. MILLER, GoliDßßough's Wool Warehouses. August 13,1880. R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO., MELBOURNE WOOL WAREHOUSES rpHE undersigned is instructed to make LIBERAL JL CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing clip, consigned to the above Wool Brokers. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, WA7PAW4, ARE also instructed to make CASH ADVANCES aud will receive Wool consigned to Messrs Goldsbrough and Co., free of any charge for storage at their new Wool Store, Railway Station, Waipawa, forwarding the same to Napier for shipment at the oweet cost rates. M. R. MILLER Agent for Goldsbrough and Co. Napier, August 30, 1880. NOTICE TO SHEEP DROVERS. ANY person driving sheep through my run between Pawhakawo and Moteo after this date, without giving due notice, will be prosecuted according o the Act. H . L . DO NNELLY. The Willows. NOTICE. MR R. G. GRAHAM is hereby authorised to receive all debts due to me, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. T. WATERWORTH. Monumental Mason, Hastings Street NOTICE. ANY Person found trespassing or damaging Gates, Fencing, Buildings, or Trees, ou the land In my occupation at TE AUTE, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. C. D. COLLISON;
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2990, 25 January 1881, Page 3
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