dttjsdin jockey owmmm . MEETI^p. awepianawVj ■ above races thbltoplre 3-U-i .n ... *> ..; V a -,.. « 8 A ■ro ki 1 ) II 810 I * “wpnensou’s br e BobJ6bv S tt* ’" ? .2- W iltP»sl«sS?S- *W * S«:tSMS«®3i-’3]s MrP.' JJr ■*’ o o^oo^*B b m Bosbuu aged,'£3o > Mr A. Smith’s b m Mr iMfogau’sch “f A ’ Barnea ’ a b 8 Maabar £§9 IX7 - til Mr W. Mr W. Mr A. Mj T. Logan’s b ebesd Heat, 8 to a‘ Bv, 8 v, b L M to A. M'Lorbn’s blk g DarkioS v™ Mr Thomas Pollock’s b m"E^inZaeM Mr j; 8® il?3v a^ ::; ■*to 8. J. Mercer's br m Mysterraeed. to J. Wilson; 8 b g Dry to J. Heaney’s br g Snip, aged a? 9°^ on ’ 8 br g Dick, aged'!..* to T. A. fiarns’s b g Gharlip, aged .., ■ AOKDXK’KAO*, - 7 4 ... 612 ... 810 ... 6 0 •wr6j Or .J'6^ do 26 yards, 100 do 1126 ado : 250 do 300 do 350 do 400. do stlb 12 0 II 7 10 4 9 7 9 0 rr “'vi ocui., u tuT ttt 6;*urley’s oh g xvuuare, agect... r , i|.r lnao ? Mr A. M Laron s blk g Darkle, 5 yrs. t .. “ _ , SAILWAT piatb, 1 « ?’ Qopdman’s br »> Tadmor, 5 ttb Mr Ai Smith sbr g Haphazard, aged • ’■» Jiff & Stepfaonsoris br g Bob Hoyflyra 5- s br hj Isaac Walton, 4 yrs £• 0 Bnen’s b hj Piah'iook, 4 yrs “♦J- c Dead Heat. 3 j£... ... 7 6 r ;2 CT° r 'President's and" the Sf and ?t a^ d be declared on the night of the first day’s races. WAIWERA STJTD FLOCKS. Messrs M ‘Lean Brothers report that" 1 their sale of the balance of these magnificent flocks,-held at Clifton drew together a large assemblage. The chief interest centered in the merinos, which were competed for with spirit, and realised paces considered highly satisfactory. The Lincoln and Leicester sheep were, however, m much less request, and in order to effect sales low prices had to be accepted. We annex jist of sales:—„ r Merino F10ck.—333 hoggette, from G % /■ ?• Kttobing;- 644 do, D «ivS d °L5 9 do ’ £ a ,S d B > d6 i,2Bs. John . - Sl £, T bomas,4s guineas, T F SffiSf ; do ’, 100 dS V F V„f lt( S^ g l do ’ kittle Wonder. 10 d £ j J %£*?? * Yonnir Mona, T°.hnV K F \ KltC } db ’ 3 4| 36 Jphn Robots j do, Young Sir Robert, 52 do, J. P. Kitchmg; do, Young Model. «8do, John Roberts; do, Younger. Thomas, Tnb d °’p J Klt , chm S i“<lo, 5T 6, John Boberta; do, 5T 8, 36^V Kitching j 2 imported rams, at 11 do, do; 1 ra o m j by George, 41 do. RobkWUkin; 2 do, do, at 23 do,, J. P. Kitohir^ a+’lo^ A V *T\ 7 4°’i. R Ha X? rorth ; 2 at, 12 dn JqJu! Roberts j X do, by Model 4 t3- te^sS2t flook, 25 dp ? dp ; 2 . do, do, lerdoi ski • 21 do, dp, 10 do, John; .Roberts s do, do, 8 do, Peter Ayson; 1 do, from ™ e « f 5 flock. 9 do, John RobeiS^ 1 do,do, C do, 63 do, J. P. Kitohiiig 5 1 fall mouthed ram, 20 do, William Telford • 1 dh 20do Roberts; 1 do, 10 do, William Telford: 4 do, 5 do, Jphn Roberts j 1 broken-mouthed ram, 6 do, John Watt; I do, 1| Roberts ; 1 do; do, Suhan; 4 rams, lambed September, 1872, 4do, P. S. Lilians ; 2 do, do, 6, do. John Roberts: 2do 9 °di 8 T 3, H 6 M^ ller 1 2 dp, do, 1873* 9 do, John Roberts; '2 rams, lambed Sen--1 187.3,. 4, do, F. S, Pillans j I do', 1874; 10 do, Robert Wilkin ; 1 do ■ 1874! 9 dp, John Roberts; 4 do, 1874* 7 do, do; 2 ram hoggets, by Sib Robert ; 3 do. J. P Kitchmg; 10 do, Sir George ; 4 ~-*. 4_do. 2do, J.F.Krtchißg; 6do, Model; 5 do, F. S. JPillans; 27 deselected A, and C ewo flocks, 8 do, J. F. Kitchmg ; 19 rams, selected, lambed September, 1874, 8 do, dp, 50 do, do .do, iido, Adam Landells; 135 do, do do, 2do -- Suhan ; 10 do, do do, 2* do, F. ! S. Pillans ; 8 do, do, September, 1873, 2j do, W. Miller; 104 ram hoggets, ex A flock, lambed September, 1875, 4J guineas, J. P. Kitcbinu--70 do, B do, 3 do, do, 25 do, 0 doVs do/T, S. FiUans; 126 do, C do, 3 G. Glass* A 6 k4 0 ’ £ do » 3 , d °. J- F 364 do, D 4®, 2j do, do. Long Wool Flocks.—s Romney ewes, with lambs at foot, by Peerless; 6J guineas, Win. ' Boyd; 16 do, do, do, do, 5J do,’L- Suhan: 3 Lincoln ewes, do, by Volunteer, 5h do, .R. Robson; 7do do, do, 7 do, do ; 6do do, do, 4J do, Hon. M. Holmes ;,8 do do, dp, 4 do, ; “T Suhan ; 17 do do. do,' 3i_do,.Hon. jj. Holmes; 15 > hoggets,', 4k do, do ;68 Leicester ewes, 2 do; Suhan; l 114 : Lincoln - Leicester ewes,- 4 - tooth,’; 2 do. do; 57 do; -ewo 2M do, do ; Lincoln - Leicerteb tamf Waikato Chief, 30 do, do ; do, Young Wai- - kite, 16 do, do; 1 weaner, 6 do.TfoniM. Holmes; 1 do, 4 do, R. Robsonij SRomney Marsh rams, full do, Wm. Boyd* 3 do. do, 3k do, John Roberts ; 3d©; brokenmouthed, 2 do, Suhan; 7 do, 4/6, 8-toph, 3 do, do ; 12 hoggets, by Mast James, 4 do, John Roberts t S do. do. If. Miller; 10 do, Peerless3l M‘Lean;l7 do, do, 5 *do, 1 weaners, 1 dp* do. jHarmony Restored..jicuiiiuuj J.ICCVUIT3U, —A' iady happeziinx ts sdy “ v ß ruatim , ’iti6tead of “ variatioiFwwned gentleman, hut fc®lh“r eood nature when ungrammatically told by him i I ‘Madam, fate forbid that there should be -any difference between«and {.** • ' j (For confuiuatkm qf Vetos we
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Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 1
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965Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 1
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