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AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW, Saturday, October 3, at Noon. At Massey & Hobijs' Stables. The Undersigned will Sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, 3rd October, at the Stables of Massey & Hobbs 4 THOROUGHBRED Heavy Dbaoght GELDINGS Ex "Southern Cross," from Auckland. M. R. MILLER, AuctioneerFOR SALE, JN NEW ZEALAND, To Arrive, ex Lennox Castle, A Selection of Three Bulls From the superb herd of Messrs Leney & Son, Orpines, Watering bury, Kent. AT the Sale on the 2nd July, at which these Animals were bought, 41 head realised £9,095 2s Od, or an average p„r head of £221 16s 7£d. PEDIGREE. Lot 2—Charming Prince, roan, calved February 15, 1873; got bv Grand Duke of Kent (20289), dam "(Charming Maid) by Lord Liverpool (22168) Lot B—First Lord, rich roan, calved July 14,1873; got by Bth Duke of Geneva (28390) dam (Lady Louisa's Duchess Ist) i«y 4th G. Duke (19874). Lot 11—The Royal Prince, red, calved October 9, 1873'; got by Bth Duke ot Geneva (28390), dam (Princess Alice) by British Prince (14197). Lot 2 is of the Charm.tr blood, a family in high repute for milking properties. Lots 8 and 11 are by the American Bull, " Eighth Duke of Geneva," which was purchased by Messrs Leney & Son for 1650 guineas, and are half-brothers of the heifer-calf "Fourth Grand Duchess of Geneva," which realized at this sale 2000 guineas. The " Eighth Duke of Geneva " is said to be the purest bred Bull in existence of the "Bates" family, and Lots 8 and 11 by him are of the highest breeding and character, rich in color, fine symmetry, with excellent quality of flesh and hair, as well as good dairy properties. These Bulls are offered for private sale, and if not disposed of at certain reserved prices, will, if inducement offers, be exhibited at the Agricultural Show, Christchurch, in November next, and one or more will be sold at public sale after the Show, the owner retaining the right to mnke one bid on each animal at the time of sale. Note.—See Daily Telegraph of 3rd July, and Field, and Land and Water of 4th July, 1874, for account of Sale. Also, for private sale, to arrive, the Royal Agricultural Society of England's First Prize Shearling Lincoln Ram, bred by John Howard, Esq., Nocton Rise, Lincolnshire. Exhibited at Bedford, July 13, 1874. Also, for private sale, to arrive, a firstclass selection of Rams and Ewes from the most celebrated Hocks in Lincolnshire, comprizing the blood of Dudding, Kirkham, Howard, Garfit Cartvvright, Gliest, Wright, Clarke, and others. For any further information apply to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, iu Christchurch or Dunedin, or to J. W. GOWER, Esq., _ Carnarvon Esfate, Lower Raugitikei, Wellington. New Zealand. London, 25th July 1874. BARRAUD & BOWERMAN, Wholesale, Family, and Dispensing CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Turkey and Bath Sponges, Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Trusses of all kinds, Elastic Stockings, &c, &':., &c» A Large Assortment of FANCY GOODS at Reduced Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. JTtLSt Arrived, Per "Swordfish," from Hobart Town 100,000 feet V,D.L. timber & palings gO tons coke 100 cases jams J. H. VAUTIER, Port Ahuriri. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED HORSE, "GOWNSMAN" WILL STAND THIS SEASON at WOBUKN. GOWNSMAN was bred by Mr Purvis Russell, out of D. janira, by Gownsman imported. See New Zealand Stud Book. Terms: £4 4s each Mare. Free grass to Ist January, alter which all mares must be removed. GEORGE A. KING. - Manager, Woburn, Waipukurau. NOTICE, :NTENDING Passengers to Wellington, [ Wangauui, Foxton, Marton, Rangitikei, Palmerston, Manawatu, Waipukurau, Waipawa, and all intermediate places, are requested to Book their Seats the evening before the Coadh starts, so as to give the undersigned an idea what size or how many coaches to put on the road, A, PETER 1 ,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1616, 2 October 1874, Page 379

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Page 379 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1616, 2 October 1874, Page 379

Page 379 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1616, 2 October 1874, Page 379

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