Sales by Hoadley, L.yon & Co. ANNUAL T> AM T? AIR > TO BE HELD ON THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GROUNDS, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1883. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. HOADLEY, LYON, & CO. Will hold their Annual Sale as above, and haA'e been instructed to offer— LINCOLNS. Instructed by Thomas Tanner, Esq., of Riverslea, HaAvke's Bay— IAX 'A f, 6 and 8-TOOTH PURE XajD LINCOLN RAMS from Mr Tanner's Stud Flock by Dudding andVescy Rams out of imported ewes, and must bo noted as the A-ery best yet offered by this celebrated breeder, and as none of the 2-tooths have been selected for Mr Tanner's oavti flock, he haA-ing sufficient older rams for his oaati requirements, intending purchasers may rely upon getting the most A-aluable selection for stud purposes. The 4, 6 and S-tooth rams haAing been used in the Riverslea Stud Flock is a sufficient guarantee of their excellence. At the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Slioav, held last October, Mr Tanner carried cA'erything before him Avith his eAves, eA-cry first prize, and eveiy second AA-ith one exception, being aAvarded to Idm, as also what is iioav considered the Champion Eavo Prize, namely, the cup for 20 eAvc hoggets bred and OAvned by the exhibitor. Mr Tanner also secured the cup presented by the Ncav Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company for the best 5 long-Avoolled rams. For density and length of avool, grand frame and constitution these sheep are unrivalled in the colony. Instructed by Fred. Sutton, Esq., of Richmond, Thornbury, Southland— 5G '2 and 4-TOOTII PURE LINCOLN RAMS from his well - known Stud Flock, and arc bA- the celebrated sires : KIRKHAM (imp.) bred by Kirkham, of England. " Kirkham's " stock have taken First and Champion Prizes at Christchurch, Dunedin, Riverton, Invercargill, and Oamaru, besides numerous second and third prizes. "SCOPWICK," son of the imported Champion Ram, " ScopAA-ick." He has taken numerous prizes, and his cave hoggets took first prize at luvercargill besides other prizes. At the last Annual Fair avc sold a 2-tooth ram by " ScopAvick " to Mr John licslop for 55 guineas, being the highest price obtained at the sale. "YOUNG BILLY the 2nd," and "YOUNG BILLY the 3rd," both first prize takers at several slioavs. Instructed by R. P. Williams, Esq., of Manga tereterc — 60 2-TOOTH PURE LINCOLN RAMS. This breeder's rams at last year's Fair attracted great attention and brought good prices, the quality of the avool, and symmetry of frame being much admired. Instructed by the Hon. H. R. Russell, of Waipukurau— 100 2-TOOTH PURE LINCOLN RAMS by " Company " rams out of eaves by Kirkham rams. These rams have been specially selected by Mr Gaisford for this sale. Instructed by J. N. Williams, Esq., of Frimlcy— 8 6-TOOTH and FULL - MOUTHED PURE LINCOLN RAMS. The fullmouthed rams Avere bred by noted colonial breeders, and the 6-tooth are by imported rams out of pure-bred eAves, and have been used in Mr Williams' Stud Flock. Instructed by Messrs. J. and J. B. Chambers, Te Mata— 60 2-TOOTH and FULL-MOUTHED PURE LINCOLN RAMS. The 2tooths are Messrs Chambers' oavu breeding-, and arc Avcll-Avoollcd, strong constitutioned sheep, the full-mouthed being from the Stud Flocks of Sutton, of Southland, and others. Instructed by Wm. Douglas, Esq., of Te Mahanga— 00 PURE LINCOLN RAMS. (Particulars not yet to hand, but will appear in the catalogue). Instructed by H. L. Donnelly, Esq., of Papakura. 12 PURE LINCOLN RAMS. (Particulars not yet to hand, but Avill appear in the catalogue). Instructed by E. D. Collison, Esq. 17 FULL-MOUTHEDPURELINCOLN RAMS, bred by P. C. Threlkeld, of Canterbury. Mr Collison has used these Rams in his oa\-h Flock with every satisfaction. Instructed by Messrs F. and W. Nelson— 70 2-TOOTH PURE LINCOLN EWES. A choice selection from Messrs Nelsons' Avell-knoAvn Stud Flock. MERINOS. Instructed by the Hon. H. R. Russell— 190 2-TOOTH PURE MERINO RAMS, and— 140 4, 0 and 8-TOOTH PURE MERINO RAMS. The excellence of this flock is so Avidely knoAvn as to need no comment. These rams Avill be put. up in lots to suit purchasers, according to samples penned, and -will be delivered to the purchasers at Waipukurau. FOR PRIVATE SALE. PURE MERINO RAMS From the Flocks of 80 Messrs Meinektzuaoex and Moore, Waimarama. 100 N. E. Beamish, Esq., Okawa. 100 J. H. Louoiinan, Esq., Tula Tuki. For Pedigrees and full particulars see our Catalogues. N.B. —For the convenience of our friends avc have arranged for a SPECIAL TRAIN (Avhich is also available for the general public) to leave Napier at 8.45 a.m., calling at intermediate stations and landing passengers on the Slioav Ground. This train Avill return to Napier, leaving the Slioav Ground's Platform at 0.30 p.m. HOADLEY, LYON k CO., Auctioneers. Sales by Mr. Krookiiiir. T) OOPE T) ROOKING. FOR SALE. HASTINGS-Several Valuable Sections in this rising township, also Sections Avith houses thereon. NAPIER—A 7 illa Residences in all the Suburbs of Napier ; from three to thirteen rooms. Also properties in Hastings - street, Tennyson - street, Shakespeare-road, Coote-road, Har-dinge-road, and Onepoto. ROOPE BROOKING, Licensed Broker under " The Land Transfer Act ." All Business in this Department carefully and punctually attended to. Office Opposite Post-office. 17 OR SALE—Several well-situated Sections at Onepoto, can be sold upon very easy terms. ROOPE BROOKING. ]70R SALE.—The Anson Farm and 550 acres of good arable laud ; 190 acres in English grass, good Dwelling, Granary, and Orchard ; situate at Marton, adjoining farm yielded 50 bushels AA-heat to the acre. Can be sold upon easy terms. Apply to ROOPE BROOKING. MONEY TO LEND. P"| f\r\ £200, £500, £1000, £3000, ob±\J\J, £5000, and £20,000. Apply to— ROOPE BROOKING. November, 22, 1882. ALTERATION IN THE DEPARTURE OF THE TAUPO COACH. ON and after Tuesday, the 23rd instant, the Coach will leave the Booking Office every TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday, as hitherto. " [E. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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