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Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. 01. YAL&NTINW, roan bull, calved Feb)o ruary I4th. 1879, by Alphon3o, dam Fairy. (Note Faity). , roan bull, calved December sth, 1879, by Albion, dam Prima Donna. (Note Prima Donna). —, roan bull, ca'.ved June 4th, 1850, by Albion, dam Fairy. (Note Fairy). —, red and white bull, calved October 15th, 1880, by Albion, dam Ladybird. (Note Ladybird). Also, on account of Mr T. Mills. I AYRSHIRE CALB\ out of Lilly Ist, by . Count, Lilly Ist, by Dandy Jim, g d Lilly, by Sir Edmond On account of Messrs N. and W. Quinn, . of Timaru. — >ROWN DRAUGHT MARE POLLY (imported). . . She took first prize in her class at last Timaru meeting, and for several years has consecutively taken Ist and 2nd prizes at the Oamaru and Timaru Shows. Further detailed particulars will be given if required on application to the auctioneers, or at time of Sale, which will commence punctually at 10.30 a.m. with Mr Eady's THOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK. (See advertisement below.) LUNCHEON will be provided in the Corn change, and wo shall feel obliged if the uolic will favor us with a PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE, as the lot 3 are very numerous, necessitating on EARLY START. H. MATSON & CO., 11-10 6783 Auctioneers. To Racing Men, Breeders, and Others. NOTICE OT AN IMPOBTANT SALE Tasmanian Thoroughbreds TI/TES3SS H. MATSON & CO. (in conCo.) have received instructions lrom t>. t*. £ Esq.., the proprietor of the well known ALBION BACINGr STUD,

TASMANIA, TO SELL BY AUCTION, TATTERSALL'S, Friday Next, November 12, (THE LAST DAY OP THE EACES). At 10 a.m., The following high class .THOROUGHBRED HORSES. Lot I—That well known and successful horse ALBION, by Lord Erin, dam Molly Bawn Lot 2—CALSTOOK, 5 years, by Castle Hill, dam a Bay Middleton mare Lot 3—The steeplechase horse QTJAMBT, 4 years, by Castle Hill, dam Medea, by Peter Wilkin* (imported) Lot 4 BROWN 2-yea T-old COLT, by St. Albans, dam ZiJa, by Peter Wilkina. The above Horses are the picked representatives of one of the b9st and most fashionable Bacing Studs in Tasmania, specially selected for the New Zealand market. ALBION, Bred by owner, is the best long distance horse, at any weight, in Tasmania, and, as a grandson of Panic, his breeding should be right. CALSTOCK Ik a very fast horse, has a splendid style of going, and at a mile and a-half takes a lot of beating. His sire, Cast'e Hill, is a son of Voltigour. winner of the English Derby and Leger in 1850, whose stock have always proved " stayers " at any distance. QUAMBY Is considered the coming horse of his day over timber. He is a splendid animal, very fast, with plenty of bono and substance, and was flover known to "baulk" at a fence In the canter. This horse is also by Castle, tigear's son), his dam by Peter Wilkras. -2U.W. TWO YEATS-OLD COLT 1 , T*„ Sf. Alharm („ ~. a ~A*™ nf Blair Athol), 13 _ily just broken; fnll of promise; aua 11KB a " the others is in grand to commence active training. N.B.—Calstock, Quamby, and the St. Albans' Colt were bred by Join Field, Esq., of Caltstock, Delorairt, Tasmania. These Houses have now arrived, and may be Been at wc*k at Yaldhurat any day up to date of Sale. N.T.—NOTE THE DATE OP SALE, OSTEXT FRIDAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK. Farther information on application to H. MATSON & CO., E. WILKIN & CO., 11-10 6768 Auctioneers SHOW GKROTHSTDS

SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Edward Mitchell, Esq., TO SELL, A Flock of OAA PURE LINCOLN EWES, with fIW 100 per cent, of lambs at foot, bred by Mr David Patchett, of Flaxton. This i 3 a very choice flock, and will be sold in lots to suit buyers. H. MATSON & CO., 1140 6766 Canterbury Wool Stores. JLJL. JjXATSON & V^O'E LIST OF Properties for 3TJRNHAM McAlpine's Home station, 532 Acres Land, three and a-half miles from Burnham Railway Station and three and a-half miles from Ellesmere Railway Station, all securely fenced and subdivided, in crop of wheat, oats, barley and beans, turnips and rape, and about 100 acres in grass; water in every paddock. Large wool shed and n tables and outhouses, good dwelling-house and improvements; also, a cottage, which is let at per annum; also, 59 Acres of leasehold 225 — 130 Acres unimproved JL Land, partially fenced, about four miles from Dunsandel Railway Station, situate bstween the properties of Messrs W»rrincrton and Bailey 222 43 Acres Land, one and J a-half miles from the railway station, next to the 'property of Mr Duncan, 6 acreß in grass and the balance in stubble, good well of water, and all securely fenced with live gorse fences, together with a two-roomed house, in good repair 220 SOUTH MALVERN, WHITECLIFFS— J 48 Acres Land, about two and a-half miles from Wbitecliffs Station; rich uwampy soil, well drained ; never failing stream of water runnins through the property, with frontage on a chain road from Wbitecliffs to the marble quarry, and adjoining the property of Messrs Ccrdy Bros. Rich flax land, very excellent quality, splendid feed, and partly fenced 217 ■, SHBDRTON-453 Acres Land, unimJL. proved, and situate about one and a-half ini!e3 from the township, rural sections 28250, 28251, and 28252 200 . MBERLEY—Stockgrove, 1250 Acres. S. 100 acres in wheat, 120 acres in oats, 150 in grasß, balance unbroken, well watered with springs, and 10 miles of fencing, together with dwelling honse, containing 13 room?, 4 Btallcd stable, grain store, Jorgn garden and orchard, and 3 land and wr-U araased 228 1 KAROA—BI3 Acre Ferm. suitable for a L a sheep station, splendid soil, great

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2095, 10 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2095, 10 November 1880, Page 4

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