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Sales ft# & net ton* FURNITURE SALE, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th instant, In Webb’s Buildings, Fore-stkeet. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, AND CO. Will Sell by Auction, in the large Hall of Webb’s City Stores, Fore-street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, II O’CLOCK, A VARIETY OF ELEGANT & USEFUL FURNITURE, a largo portion of which is quite new, of handsome Remo, got up with great taste and excellence of finish. Antique Arm Chair, Remo, handsomely carved Very Elegant Loo Table, Remo, centre inlaid in perspective, carved pillar, &c. Handsome Chest of Drawers, Remo, carved pillars, &c. Chest of Drawers of polished Kauri Book Case and Escritoire of Remo, highly finished and carved, a fine specimen of Colonial workmanship Night Commode of Polished Kauri, drawer front Inlaid Chess-tabic, and portable Reading Desks Inlaid Specimen Box, and two Lots New Zealand Woods, polished and labelled. A Polished Remo Wash-stand and Dining-table Together with these, which are all new, will be sold at same time, the following (the Property of D. McLean, Esq., who is leaving for the South) — Mahogany Book Case, glass /font, and carved Mahogany Loo Table, large Mahogany Dining Table, two spare leaves A pair of Couches, upholstered in leather cloth Mahogany Dining Chairs, in hair cloth Mahogany Writing Cabinet, with folding desk, &c. Two Side Tables, two Washstands, 1 large Dressing Table, Arm Chair of Mahogany and Hair Cloth, Fender and Boot Rack, Hall Oil Cloth and Map of the World SUPERIOR VELVET PILE CARPET, green ground, and almost new, 17 feet by 15 feet Engraving, handsomely framed (The Dying Camel) Do. do. do. (Weighing the Deer) Iron Bedsteads, Travelling Tent, with Cane ribs Kerosine Lamps, &c., &c. On Wednesday next, in Webb’s large Hall. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. The New Zealand Agricultural Society’s ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW WILL be held at NEWMARKET, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of November, 1862. PRIZES. Horses. CLASS I.—THOROUGHBRED. Sec. Ist. 2nd. £ £ 1. Stallion, foaled on or before Ist July, 1859 10 5 2. Stallion, foaled since Ist July, 1859 5 3 3. Colt, foaled since Ist July, 18*60 3 2 4. Brood Mare, foaled on or before Ist July, 1859, in foal or with foal at side 5 3 5. Fillv, foaled since Ist July, 1859 5 3 6. “ “ “ “ 1860 3 2 7. Colt or Filly, foaled since Ist July, 1861 .' 3 2 CLASS 2.—HEAVY DRAUGHT. 1. Stallion, foaled on or before Ist July, 1859 10 5 2. Stallion, foaled since Ist July, 1859... 5 3 3. Colt, “ “ “ 1861... 3 2 4. Brood Mare, foaled on or before Ist July, 1859, in foal or with foal at side 5 3 5. Filly, foaled since Ist July, 1859 5 3 6. “ “ “ “ ' 1860 3 2 7. Colt or Filly, foaled since Ist July, 1861 .*.. 3 2 CLASS 3.—BEST ADAPTED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. 1. Stallion, foaled on or before Ist July, 1859 5 3 2. Stallion, foaled since Ist July, 1859... 5 3 3. Colt “ “ “ 1860... 3 2 4. Brood Mare, foaled on or before lot July, 1859, in foal or with foal at side 5 3 5. Filly, foaled since Ist July, 1859 5 3 6. “ “ “ “ 1860 3 2 7. Colt or Filly, foaled since Ist July, 1861 *.. 3 2 CLASS 4.—HACKS. 1. Stallion, best roadster 5 3 2. Brood Mare, in foal or with foal at side 5 3 Cattle. CLASS I.—SHORT HORNS. 1. Bull, calved on or before Ist July, 1859 10 5 2. “ “ since Ist July, 1859 10 5 3. “ “ “ Ist July, 1860 5 3 4. “ “ “ Ist July, 1861 2 j 5. Cow, calved on or before Ist July, 1859, in calf or in milk 5 3 6. Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1859 ... 5 3 7. “ “ “ Ist July, 1860 ... 3 2 8. “ “ “ Ist July, 1861 ... 2 1 CLASS 2.—HEREFORDS. 1. Bull, calved on or before Ist July, 1859 5 3 2. “ “ since Ist July 1859 5 3 3. “ “ “ “ 1860 3 2 4. “ “ “ “ 1861 2 1 5. Cow, calved on or before Ist July, 1859 in calf or in milk 3 2 6. Heifer, calved since Ist July, 1859 ... 3 2 7. “ “ “ “ 1860 ... 2 1 8. “ “ “ “ 1861 ... 1 10s, CLASS 3.—DEVONS. QUALIFIED TO SHOW AS SHORT HORN,

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 2

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