SALE OF HORSES AND CATTLEEx " Daniel Webster MR, JOHN T. PARKINSON has received instructions from Mr. Longwovlh, to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 12tb instant", at the White Hart stockyards, Chrislchiirch, the valuable cargo of the Daniel Webster, consisting1 of about 26 valuable FILLIES & MARES, from Colonel Wvndhaln's stud, consisting of— Agate, No. 253, aged, sire Dover, dam Plantasenet, bay. Witch, No. "274, aged, sire Dover, dam Wings, by Toss, dark chestnut. Jessamine, No. 6, 9 years, sire Scratch, dam Catamaran, bay. 1 Cricket, No." 7, S years, sire Colt by Langtoniaiij dam Catharine by Baron Win), bay. Buttercup, No. 7, 8 years, sire Scratch, dam Maria, bay. Cambric, No. 7, 8 years, sire Scratch, dam Cassandra, bay. Lamina, No. 2-17, 7 years, sire the Brazier, dam Lucretia, black. Panzie, No. 9-7, 6 years, sire Scratch, dam Nancy by Langlonian. Moss Rose, *No.-9-24, 6 years, sire Scratch, dam Morelle by Gratis, Morelle out of Stellaby Satpllite. " Froth, No. 0-27, 5 years, sire Scratch, dam Fury, grey. Estelie, No. 1-36, 4 years, sire Scratch, dam Esther by Langlouian, bay. ALSO 15- FILLIES, By Snake, St. Giles, Bugler and Glendower, out of Euryone, Esther by Langtonian, Griselda by Dover, Deborah by Dover, Sweat pea by Scratch, Judy, by do. Kin, Balcony, by Scratch, Medora by Whisker, Dusky by Akbar, Deiia by [Paul Pry", Butterfly by Langtonian, Katharine by Baron Wim. 1 Mare, 5 years old, by Glendower out of Woodbine, by Langtonian, grey. Pedigrees as given —Dov*er and Toss were imported horses used by Mr. Scott at Grlendon. Gratis am] Baron Wim imported English horses, also Whisker and CamertonSt. Giles by Sir Hercules, sire of Cossack, dam Lucretius by old Emigrant, oulfofSpaewife* imported. St. Giles was bred by Mr. Lawson. Snake h\ Scratch, dam by Cannonball, g.dam by Camerton, g."g. dam by Sheik, g-g.g. dam, an imported Arab mare. Scratch by Whisker, out of a thoroughbred ■mare. Metlora by Whisker, out of the imported Aiab mare Modiste. Also, 40 valuable Maces and Houses, broken into saddle, and heavy draught respectively. The above are now landing at Gollans bay, ■may be seen ihere or in the vicinity till the middle of the ensuing week, —after which period, np to the day of sale, they may be seen in the paddock of the auctioneer, beyond the Golden Fleece, Christchurcb. a- Al?o, 70 head of superior Heifeks, selected with great care for this market. The falp. of cattle will take place at the - Golden Fleece Hotel, precisely at 12 o'clock. The Horses will be sold at I o'clock. Terms at Sale. •CSKESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. will sell by Public Auction^withont reserve, on Friday next, the lJth January, at their Sale Rooms in Oxford street, Lytielton, the following Merchandise, just landed from the " Zingari." Geneva Sherry in octaves Claret in 1 doz. cases Brushtvare Alpacca coals Waislcoats and trousers Calico, grey and white Cambric Long Cloth P;ick saddles and hobbles. Immediately after which will be offered— 3 bushel corn Kncks . Chairs, clocks, tubs, buckets, &c. Oxford Street, Lytu-ltosi, 3rd January, 1855. FOR SALE, rpoWN SECTIONS 320, 321, 322, 323, ~«~ -.adjoining the file of Use proposed Council Chamber* 11. J. CaH)I,ASD.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 332, 5 January 1856, Page 8
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