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MARES AND FILLIES,
Ex "Emma."
HYAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Friday next, 23rd instant, at 11 o'clock precisely l. /^.RAMPUS, a bright bay Hackney, 8 years. 2. A magnificent Cart Horse, 9 years, warranted to draw or plough. A better horse never left the Hunter. 3. A Bay Filley, 4 years, got by Lincoln, out of a cart mare. 4. A Bay Horse, 5 years, an excellent draught horse, a pure Cleveland, stands 162 hands high 5. A Chesnut Horse, 4 years, good in harness, got by the imported horse, Suffolk Punch 6. Young Briton — dark bay Entire, 5 years, got by the imported horse, North Briton, is a sure foal getter 7. A Chesnut Horse, 4 years, warranted to draw, got by the imported horse, Suffolk Punch 8. An Iron Grey Filly, a fine Saddle mire, got by the bloodhorse, Gohanna 9. A Bay Filly, 4 years, good in harness, got by Suffolk Punch 10 A Chesnut do., 4 years, good in saddle and harness, got by ditto 11. A Black Mare, 4 years, good in harness, got by ditto 12 Ditto c\o. t 6 years, a first rate draught Mare, got by ditto 13. Ditto do., 4 years, a good draught Mare, got by ditto 14. A Chesnut Mare, 9 years, perfectly quiet in saddle or harness, a first-rate gig, cart, or carnage mare. 15. A Grey Gelding, 8 years )6. An Iron Grey Filly 17. A Black Filly 18. An Iron Grey ditto 19. Ditto ditto 20. A Bay ditto, 4 years 21. A Brown Entire Colt, 4 years, Sire, the imported horse, Gennadin, Dam, a thorough bred Hector mare.
From the foregoing list it will be seen that this importation, for Breed, Strength and Usefulness, is infinitely superior to all former importations, they have been selected for this market, by a gentleman whose frequent visits to Auckland has made him intimately acquainted with the description of Horses required. The Auctioneer would here remark that in all probability this will be the last importation this season ; parties requiring really useful horses, should avail themselves of this opportunity. The horses may be seen prior to the Sale, at the stables of the Masonic and Exchange Hotels, also at the Blue Bell Inn. Terms — Liberal.
UNRESERVED SALE OF CATTLE.
mAM JOSEPH
Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at the Stockyard of the Blue Bell, on Friday next, 23rd inst., at 12 o'clock, without reserve, the proprietor leaving 'the colony— yCOWS in full milk 4 ditto near calving 8 Heifers 1 Steer The above are colonial bred, and in capital condition,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 285, 21 February 1849, Page 2
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