Auctions. IMPORTANT RAM SALE. Messrs, Sharp & Pickering [lave been instructed by Mr Cyrus Goultkr to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Hawkesbury, on WEDNESDAY, lOtti NOVEMBER next, at 2 p.m., ABOUT 200 VERY SUPERIOR 2-tooth Merino Rams. ■'l IHE Stock from which those Rams |_ are bred is pure on both sides, having no strain of inferior blood. It lias been most carefully selected by Mr Chari.ics Gour/nci;, from the best flocks in Australia and New Zealand. The Rams are from the flocks of Mr Jonx Murray, and Mr Alicxanihcr B. Murray, of South Australia, and the .Ewes (by spec al favor) vrr e picked. fro a Mr Gjcorihc Rutjikhfori/s well- .town Block at Leslie Hills. These Rams can confidently be ottered as the heaviest wool-cutting Merino Sheep in the district, and second to none in quality. They can be seen on any AVicoxicsn.vv previous to the sale, and will be on view, classed in pens, from 10 a.m., on the day of sale. A certain number will be offered singly and the :i raiuder in pens of live or ten. They will be sold in the wool, with the option to the purchaser of a red' c.iou in price of 10s. each if shorn before leaving the station. A young CA RT HORSE and some COWS in Calf will be oll'cred after tlie eonmlelion of the Ram Sale. SHARP & PICKERING. '127 Auctioneers. Preliminary Notice, ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF BLOOD STOCK, AND
PI.'UK S’- RED SHEEP. At Henry Hedwood’s Farm, Spring Creek, Blenheim. Messrs, Sharp & Pickering Have been favored with instructions from liKxnv B ion wood, Esq., to oiler for public eonqietition in the inoiitli of EE Hit IT ABY NEXT, QfOME of the finest BLOOD Dp STOCK in the Australasian Colonies, including— TWO YEAR OLDS. by TRADUCER. MAEORO, KO- * and TOTAKA. A *>y ihA 1) l J, ' mill, i, \ E a BL.L in (.IS. liy TRA DUCK it and PUltfUI. (S, AXTKROS and KAMA RAMA. BLOOD YALES. > with Foals at foot, and stinted to Also, if not previously disposed of, Several well-known Pace Horses. And the well-known Stallions LULIPEE, AKTEROS, and BAMARAMA. The Auctioneers, in announcing this sale, deem it quite unneee.ssary | to dwell upon the merits of the 1 Hood Stock to be. found in the Stables at i Spring Creek, Mr Bed wood’s fame j as a breeder and trainer extending as l it does throughout the Australasian | Colonies. | Catalogues, with pedigrees, will be i prepared and circulated prior to the j cliitu of sale, whimi will ho ajmonncftl i in a future advertisement. After tin 1 above we shall sell as follows: — EAVES, A few Pens of pure hied Leicester 20 Pens (eacli 5) pure bred Southdown. BAMS AND BAM LAMBS. Pure bred Lincoln, Leicester, and Southdown. SHARP & PICK El UNO, 108 Auctioneers. MILK! MILK! Til hi undersigned will COMMENCE to SUPPLY" Pure md Unadulterated MILK in BLENHEIM on Mono ay, the 18th inst, at current rates, Morning and Evening \VM. O'CONNELL, 147 Old Benwick Boad,
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 166, 22 October 1880, Page 2
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