Auctions H. MATSON & CO, T E B B 3 E TATTERS ALL'S. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, ISS2. SPECIAL ENTRIES OP SHOW STOCK. Account Mr P. N. Jones, Nelson, IWO of the nicest PAIRS OP PONIES in Canterbury, perfect matches, fast in paces, thoroughly quiet and ■ docile, and can be recommended in every way for ladies or timid persona to drive. Also, SETS PONY HARNESS, black and brown; boys’ and girls’ saddles, &c. Account Mr P. C. Threlkeld, INTIRE PONY, Allspice, pedigree at sale Account another Owner, EAUTIPUL SILVER GREY PONY MARE, Scynthia, half Arab ; sound and perfect in her paces ; a grand lady’s pony; has foal at foot by Miracle, one of the best pony sires in Canterbury. „ ROWN PON If MARE, Tanzie, 3 years, by Miracle, out of the above; broken to saddle; perfectly quiet; splendid boy or girls’ pony. Account Mr L. Orr. GRAND DRAUGHT GELDINGS, all entered for the Christchurch Show ; splendid workers, and staunch. Account Mr W. Budd. INTIRB HORSE, Harkaway, 5 years, by Messenger, dani Jessie, by Skeleton (imp). Harkaway is an upstanding chesnut horse, 16 hands, with plenty of bone and substance, and a sure foal getter. Further particulars as. to Special Entries in To-morrow’s Paper. H. MATSON & CO., 11-9 7790 Auctioneers. NOTICE. 10 THOSE INTERESTED IN THE SALE OP SHORTHORNS, &c., TO BE HEED AT TATTERSALL’S TO-MORROW, Owners of Stock entered 'for this Sale will oblige by ATTENDING AT TATTEESALLS THIS EVENING. At Six o’Clock, TO DRAW LOTS POE THE ORDER IN WHICH THEIR CATTLE WILL BE SUBMITTED AT AUCTION. H. MATSON & CO., 11-9 7791 Auctioneers. T
AOTTJAL SHOW SALE OF PEDIGREE STOCK. TO BE HELD AT TATTBESALL’S, TO-MOEEOW, FEIDAY, NOVBMBBK lOib, At II o’clock sharp. TO SHOETHOEN BEEEDEES AND OTHEES. M E SSES H. MATSON & CO. beg to announce that they will hold their USUAL SALE OP PUEE-BEED STOCK, AT TATTEESALL’S, TO-MORROW, EEIDAT, At 11 o’clock. When they will have the pleasure of submitting to the Public Drafts of Cattle, Sheep, &c., from some of the Best and Purest Stock in the colony. The following are entries already receded: — Account'John Grigg, Esq. -g PUEE - DEED SHOETHOEN iO BULLS, as under BELLEEOPHON, light roan, calved January, 1881, by Don Carlos (210), dam Duchess, by Eclipse BELISAEIUS, calved September Hth, 1881, by Baron, dam Empress, by Prince Imperial BUENABY, calved February, 1881, by Knightly’s Honor, dam by Windsor BEUTUS, calved January, 1881, by Moa (212), dam by Esau (136) BEAVO, calved February, 1881, by Moa, dam by Esau ENDYMION. calved February, 1881, by Hastings, dam by Good Templar BAILIFF, calved February, 1881, oy Don Carlos, dam by Count of Oxford BAEYTONE, calved January, 1881, by Moa, dam by Esau TTSIFEONS, calved February, 1881, by Ha Knightly’s Honor, dam by Mandarin 10th BEAYEE. calved October. 1881, by Knightly’s- Honor, dam by Statesman 2nd BEAU, calved October, 1881, by Don Carlos, dam by Esau BEDOUIN, calved October, 1881, by Eiby Emperor, dam by Knightly’s Honor BACCHUS, calved October, 1881, by Eiby Emperor, dam by Duke of Lancaster BEADSMAN, calved October, 1881, by Moa, dam by Esau EIUS, calved 1881, by Don Carlos BEOBDIGNAG, calved 2nd May, 1881, by Don Carlos, dam Duchess. Account P. C. Threlkeld, Esq., Flaxton, 7PUEE-BEED SHOETHOEN YEAELING. BULLS, all calved in 1881, being-bred by owner and descended from Dr. Morris and Mr. J. S. Caverhill’s imported stock. They are all by Prince Amadeus (262), who was by AJphonso out of j Princess Beatrice (387), by King of the Butterflies, so that for purity of breeding they cannot be surpassed. Account Wm. Upton Slack, Esq., 8 PUEE YEAELING BULLS, by Captain Marryatt out of pedigree Cows. Also, TAUKE OF EIBY THIED, calved B w November, 1878, bred by J. P. Kitching, Esq., by Eiby Knight, dam Sweetbriar, by Prince Fre-
dorick, g.d. Queen of the Butterflies. Account Hon. H. B. Gresson, SHORTHORN BULL, CHAKSHNG DUKE (213 N.Z. H.B.)bred by John Singleton, of Pocklington, England, calved February 26th, 1874, by Waterloo (32808), dam Charm, by Bullion (15703), g.d. Syguet, by Captain (14229). Account Jas. Johns, Esq.., COMET, by Victor, imported; dam a pedigree cow. Account Messrs G. and R. Fleming, 1 THREE and 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD BULL, by Marrowfat out of Ahuriri stud cows. Account D. Kruse., Esq. SHORTHORN BULL, Albion 2nd, red , and white, calved December, 1879, Albion (imported by W. Boag, Esq.), dam by President Account Hugh Carswell, Esq., Invercargill. TWO PURE-BRED SHORTHORN COWS. IBT JESSIE, 4 years, bred by J. F. Kitching, Esq., by Riby Knight "(imp), dam White Jessamine by Royal Butterfly 27th, served by King Riby, first prize bull in aged class at last Christchurch ahpw a. ESSIE, roan, calved August 19th, 1876, bred by J. F. Kitching, Esq., by Rockingham, dam White Jessamine, by Royal Butterfly 27th. This cow took a second prize as a three-year-old in Christchurch in a largo class, second same year in Dunedin, and first in Invercargill
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2681, 9 November 1882, Page 4
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