AUCTION SALE OF OAMS AND RAM LAMBS. v> At Our Yards, White Hart Hotel, Richmond. On WEDNESDAY, 17th February, At Two o'clock. By instructions from Mr. Alfbed Allport, Stoke, 14 RAM LAMBS, Pure Lincoln. The Sires of these Lambs took First Prize at the Ram bhow, Richmond, both in 1873 and 1874, also the only Silver Medal awarded for Wool at the Nelson Exhibition, 1873. a 35 Wanganui Lincoln RAMS, 2 tooth 4 „ „ Pams, 4 tooth 1 „ „ Rama, 6 tooth - By instructions from Mr J. Maksden, C pure South-Down RAM LAMBS, from Stock bred by Mr H . Redwood. v > 15 Leicester RAM LAMBS, by pure r t Leicester Stu 1 Rmns from the flocks of the Hon. M, Holmes, and Mr Murray, of Otago. One of the sires of these lumbs j took flrft prize as a yearling. atOamaru, ' in 1873, anu at Kichnvmd, Ntison, in 1874, an 1 directly bred from ininoited English 3 » slock ou botii tides. I" Also, 20 RAM LAMBS, South-down CO BWK «nd WETHIiR LAMBS 100 HTOKE EWES I. ? 70 EAT WETHEKS. By instructions from Mr T.Nicholson. '■ 10 LEICESTER RAM LAMBS. 7he sire of theFe imported from Christchurch. The dams took first prize in 1873, and their wool a prize at the Exhibition of K 1873. n Also, 2 LINCOLN RAMS from Wanganui. By instructions from Hon. T.R^nwick. " 10 Pure-breil Shropshire Downs RAMS „ from own flock, and which took first prize at Agricultural Society's Showa the last two years. Farmers and others are 'particularly reI quested to give us particulars of the Stock they have to offer prior to the day of Salo. • SHARP & PICKERING, 176 Auctioneers. r AUCTION SALE. At Our Rooms, Trafalgar-street. . On SATURDAY, the 20th instant, At Noon. 1 /C\ QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FUR- ; -OLA NITUhE, &0., belonging to Mr. Justice ) Richmond, and removed to our Rooms for couVenience of tale, consisting Of — T , Semi-grand Piano (Broadwood)--Telescope Dining Table — Oval Drawing-room Table— Sidubonr.i— two large Chests of Drawers— Arm Chairs — Canterbury — large Srring Mattress — Iron Bedsteads — Office Cupboard — and Sundries. ' 1 SHARP & PICKERING, ZZ2 297 Auctioneers, .j MESSRS SHARP & PICKERING have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the 17th day of 'FEBRUARY, 1873, at Noon — The CAMDEN RUN, in the District of Awatere, and Province of Marlborough, consisting of — 5,511 Acres 3 Roods 27 Perches Freehoid 20,350 Acres Leasehold With, 12,000 Sheep, principally young The Improvements on this Run consist of a House and Sheep Yards. The Lesehold Land is held under the Waste Land Regulations of tbe Province of Marlborough. The rental is £60 per annum. The Leaee has 11 years to run, and can be renewed. RING CREEK RUN in the District of Awatere, and Province of Marlborough, consisting of— 9530 Acres Leasehold With, 4000 Sheep. Ibis Station adjoins Blarich Station, and the Shearing Reserve. The Lease is held v der the same conditions as the Caraden, has 11 years to run, and can be renewed. The rental is £40 per annum. 44 CHINESE. FANCY GOODS. WE have for PRIVATE SALE th© portion not disposed of at Auction, consisting of — ■ • ■ .••••> — .;-? >. Camphor Trunks — - Matting —Lacquered Cabinets — Tables — jT. vory ac d iriandal Wood Card qaee^— SanaßlWoba Boxes —China Tea* Services— Fahs-^Junka— Tea Jars—Tea Trays—Draught I 'Boards , —Draughts—lvory Che.ssm.en, &"e>, &c. : On Viewatour.EponAijiTr^aig'Mlfit^et, 196 BHARP t & PICKERING.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 39, 15 February 1875, Page 3
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