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Sales by Mr lU. R. ITlillcr. ANNUAL "DAM 17 AI R. Under the Auspices oe the H.B. A. and P. Society, Hastings. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. MR. M. R. MILLER In conjunction with M. R. Miller &■ Potts, have received instructions from various clients to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, the folloAA-ing Rams: — LINCOLN RAMS. Instructed by J. B. Sutton, Esq., of luvcrcargill— QT LINCOLN RAMS, 2 and 4-Tooth. t/JL These Rams arc specially selected for this market, and are of A-cry fine quality. Mr Sutton is avcll knoAvn as the largest prize-taker at all the principal Slioavs in the South Island. Instructed by P. C. Turelkeld, Esq., of Canterbury. 135 LINCOLN RAMS,2 and 4-tooth. For quality and evenness these Avill bo found to surpass any forwarded by Mr Threlkeld at previous Ram Fairs. They have been, as usual Avith this reliable breeder, most carefully selected. Instructed by Philip Dolbel, Esq. 110 PURE LINCOLN RAMS, 2 and 4-tooth, bred by Philip Dolbel, Esq., of Puketapu. These well-knoAvn and favorite sheep are bred AA-ith care from the highest class imported rams, several first prize-takers. FlockoAA-ners aa-lio have used them in past years testify to their progeny being thoroughly good. Instructed by J. Reid, Esq., Oamaru. 12 LINCOLN STUD RAMS from ewes -which haA-o taken the folioAving prizes in the South: —Ist and 2nd, Dunedin Slioav, 1879, as single EA\-e Hoggets; Ist as pen of 5 Eavc Hoggets; Ist and 2nd, Timaru, 1880, as single Eaves Avith lambs at foot; Ist, Timaru, 1880, as pair of Eaves Avith lambs; Ist and 2nd, Oamaru, 1880, as single Eaves with lambs; Ist, Oamaru, 1880, as pen of 3; Champion at Timaru, 1882 ; Champion at Oamaru, ISB2. 11 STUD LINCOLN 2-TOOTH EWES from imported stock or their progeny. 30 LINCOLN RAMS, 2-tooth, from imported stock or their progeny. Mr Reid Avas present at our A. and P. Society's Slioav, and therefore kncAV what class of sheep Avere Avautcd in the district, and selected the above Rams, all of them being of fine quality and from imported Rams and Eaves. Instructed by Hon. Mattiieav Holmes, of Oamaru— 1 STUD RAM, Ist prize, Oamaru Slioav. 59 LINCOLN RAM S, 2-tooth. These arc a very high class lot by Champion Rams. Mr Holmes taking a largo share of honors at the various Southern SIIOAA'S. Instructed by J. A. and W. M. Douglas, Waikato— 25 L I N C O L N RA M S, 2-t o o th. Messrs Douglas arc aa-cll known in the North, and haA - e taken a number of prizes at the Auckland and other Slioavs. Tho avool is of the finest quality and Avcight, his rams clipping up to 241b aa-001 each. Instructed by J. E. Goose, Esq., Kaikora— 30 LINCOLN RAMS, 2, 4, and 6-toolh. Bred by J. Allen, Esq., ofTaieri, Otago. These sheep Avere selected in Otago by Mr Goose, who picked all his sheep before shearing. Instructed by Messrs Royse and Anderson, Kereru- — 1 PURE LINCOLN RAM, 4 years. Bred by Messrs Urquhart, Victoria. This Ram took first prize iv his class at the Melboiu-ne Show, and second champion prize for the best LongAVool Ram in the Slioav. Bred by T. Tanner, Esq.— 50 FULL-MOOTHED RAMS, used iv own Flock. Instructed by F. H. Deoaver, Esq.— 20 PURE LINCOLN RAMS, 2-tooth, by "King Billy," bought from Messrs Routledge Bros., Victoria. Instructed by Mr Hastie (Stokes' Estate, Milbourne) — 10 LINCOLN RAMS, 3-year-old, out of Milbourne Eaves, by one of the N.Z. and A. Land Co.'s rams. ROMNEY-MARSH RAMS. Instructed by Hon. Mattiieav Holmes, of Oamaru— 25 ROMNEY-MARSII RAMS, 2-tooth. These Rams are really good, and the Romueys are coming into favor now, being finer than the Lincolns. PURE MERINO RAMS. Instructed In- D. Gollan, Esq.— 30 PURE MERINO RAMS, 2-tooth. These are bred from a pure Gibson Ram, and are very good, Mr Gollan taking champion prize at the late Slioav, and other first prizes. Instructed by Mr Hastie (Stokes' Estate, Milbourne) — 40 PURE MERINO RAMS, 2 and 4tooth. Instructed by Messrs Royse and Anderson, Kereru— Note.- —The undermentioned Rams, bred by this firm -will all be brought to the yards for po.iiticc sale. 45 MERINO RAM S, 0-tooth. 60 M E R I N O RAM S, 4-tooth. 70 MER I N O R AM S, 2-tooth. These are bred from pure Wyndhani Rams and Ewes, and have been carefully selected, the OAvners reserving none for their oami use. This breed is fast coming to the front, Messrs Royse and Anderson having taken no less than six prizes at our last Annual Slioav. Instructed by J. Anderson, Sen., Motco— 3 PURE VERMONT AMERICAN MERINO RAMS, 4-tooth. 3 PURE WYNDHAM MERINO RAMS 4-tooth. These are a very superior class of Rams, the avool being of beautiful quality and very dense, and they are grand constitution sheep. Also— 20 PURE WYNDHAM-STUD EWES, Equal to any imported. Instructed by Messrs Mkixertzhagen and Moore. 80 TWO-TOOTH PURE MERINO RAMS. These are by sires obtained direct from A. B. Murray, of South Australia., and are out of pure ewes, Avhosc dams AAcre imported from the same breeder's flock by Mr Burnett. From 20 to 30 of these rams will be yarded at the Fair. Further entries can be made Avith M. R. Miller, Napier ; or M. R. Miller & Potts, WaipaAva. M. R. MILLER i: POTTS, Auctioneers. LINCOLN RAMS, From Messrs. J. A. and W. M. Doitolas, Waikato. OF THESE RAMS have arrived fd\j by the Ara.Avata, but in consequence of the Auckland Province not being cleau these Rams have to be in quarantine for ten days, and Avill not lie able to be sold at the Ram Fair, but -will he sold by Public Auction at the Spit Yards on— THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 1883. . Sale to commence at 11 a.m. The same are to be seen at Mr Waite's stable. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Auctioneers. TO WOOL GROWERS. undersigned is prepared to purchase . WOOL, or to make liberal adA'ances on Clips consigned to Agents in MELBOURNE or LONDON. M. R, MILLER, Napier; Or to M. R, MILLER & POTTS, Waipawa.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3598, 23 January 1883, Page 3

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