Auctions, IMPORTANT w Messrs. Sharp & Pickering Have ljocii instruct(;<l l>y Ati* Cvuus Coulter to SELL liY PULLIG AUCTION, at 1 lawkesbury, oil WEDNES GAY, 1 Oth NOYEM.T JEIt next, at 2 pun., ABOUT 200 VERY SUPERIOR 2-tooth Merino Rams. II LIE Stock from which these Hams art; bred is pure on both sides, having no strain of inferior blood, it, lias been most carefully selected by ?d v (J ll iu,Ks <2 on. Tim, from the bust flocks in Australia and New Zealand. The Earns a-e from the flocks of Mr .'John' Murray, and Mr Alexander 15. Murray, of South Australia, and the Ewes (by special favor) were picked from Mr (1 F.oitek Ruth krfouo’s well-known block at Ijcslie Hills. These Hams can confidently lie offered as the heaviest wool-cutting Merino Sheep in the district, and second to none in quality. They can be seen on any AVeoxesday 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 remainder in pens of live or ten. They will he sold in the wool, with the option to the purchaser of a reduction in price of 10s. each if shorn before leaving the station.
A young ('ART .HORSE and some COWS in Calf will be tillered after the completion of the Ram Sale. 121 SHARP & PICKERING. Auctioneers. Preliminary Notice. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OK .1! I.OOD STOCK, A XI) POKE RRED SHEEP. At Henry lleidvood’s Farm, Spring Creek, .Blenheim. Messrs. Sharp k Pickering Have been favored with instructions from .IficxiiY Rkiiwood, Esq., to oiler for public competition in the month of PEE R CAPA NEXT, QjIOAIE of the finest BLOOD K 3 STOCK in the Australasian Colonies, including— TWO YEAR OLDS. n by TRAPRCKi;. MARORO, KOIt A itr, and TOTARA. YEAR LINOS. •v by TUAPUCKIt anil PER HU. i, 11! tOt) I > MA R ES. 11 with Foals at foot, and stinted to 0 ? ANT KilON and RAMA RAMA. Also, if not previously disposed of, Several well-known Pace Horses, And the well-known Stallions LILLIPEE, ANTEEOS, and EAMAEAMA. The Auctioneers, in announcing this sale, deem it (jiiite unnecessary to dwell upon the merits of the. .Blood Stock to be found in lhe Stables at Spring Creek, Mr Redwood’s fame as a breeder and trainer extending as it does throughout the Australasian Colonies. Catalogues, with pedigrees, will be prepared and circulated prior to the date of sale, which will bo announced in a future advertisement. After the above we shall sell as follows EWES, A few Pens of pure bred Leicester 20 Pens (each b) pure bred Sou th down. RAMS AND RAM LAMES. Pure bred Lincoln, Leicester, and Southdown. SHARP & PICK RUING, 108 Auctioneers. Mrs. Malcolm, lyit'ESß and MANTLE MAKER, HIGH STREET, BLENHEIM, (Next door to Mr Sutton’s.) Reduced Prices for Cash only. Two Apprentices Wan toil, 05
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 October 1880, Page 2
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