THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1876. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE IMPORTED STOCK. Messrs, bethune & hunter will sell by public auction at their saleyards; Manners - street, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 2 o’clock — Ex Pleiades, from London. Cardinal, a pure-bred shorthorned Bull, roan, calved 22nd November, 1873 ; sire, Penrhyn (25,421) ; dam. Charming (24,870). Gallant Prince, a pure-bred shorthorned Bull, rich roan, calved 10th July, 1873; sire, Prince Gwynne (20,547), dam, Princess Royal (19,879). These fine animals were shipped to New Zealand by Messrs. Sturgeon and Sons, Gray’s Hall Essex, and landed in AYellington 14th January, 1876. Ex Pleiades, from London. Six (6) first-class Lincoln Rams, selected fropi the flocks of - St. P. Robinson, Hertlofe, Alford .« ■ J. J. Clark, AYelton le-Wold, Louth S. Kemp, Thurlby Grange, Alford. And are equal'to any Rams ever imported into New Zealand. Ex Pleiades, from London. Thirteen (13) pure-bred Leicester Rams, bred by John Borton, Esq., Manor House Barton-le-street, Malton. These Rams have all pedigrees, and are of the purest blood which could be procured in Yorkshire. Ex Commissary from London. Six (6) pure-bred merino Rams of the celebrated King George the Third breed, descended from Negrettis presented to that monarch by the King of Spain. The strain has ever since been carefully cultivated and improved by Messrs. Sturgeon, and it is 'generally admitted that their type of Merino Rams is the finest that can be produced, combining length and fineness of wool with weight of carcase, strength of constitution, and every other good quality. The stock can be-inspected at any time by applying at the office of the auctioneers, where pedigrees may be examined, catalogues procured, and any other information obtained. AYellington, February 2, 1876. SALE BY AUCTION at Mj* STERTON, ON 4th MARCH, 1876 FORBES, HARRIS & CO. have received instructions from the AYellington and AYairarapa Carrying Company to sell by auction at the Club Hotel Yards, Masterton, on Saturday, 4th March, 1876—if not previously disposed of— their surplus stock of AYaggon and Brake Horses, Bullocks. Drays, &c., as follows : 30 waggon and brake horses 30 bullocks, bows, yokes, and chains 3 waggons • ‘ 1 brake, new ... - ; 1 timber waggcn , -.- ...< 3 bullock drays . v/ The above stock is all in first-class working order. Horses especially adapted for farm and station work. Terms—Under £SO, cash ; over that sum, approved bills at three months, with interest. No reserve. PLANTING SEASON. R DONALD has for sale a select lot.of CONIFERA • numbering over 40 varieties of ornamental and forest trees ; comprising a fine lot of Cupressus Macrocarpa (true), 16 or more varieties of Pines, also Abies, AVellingtonias, Junipers, &e., and a choice lot of Hollies, green and varigated, Gums, Poplars, Fruit Trees, Boxwood (tree and edging), Flowering Shrubs ; Hyacinths, Tulips, and a variety of Spring flowering Bulbs, Flower Seeds, &c. - ~ The plants are all in a fine healthy conditton, ana it will be conducive to success in-transplanting their being raised and grown in an elevated district. Inspection invited. Orders left with H. F. LOGAN, Lambton Quay, will be attended to. Karori. 1875. XT AYILTON begs to inform the public that ho has ]_\ . from eight to ten choice kinds of CONIFBRdS or sale cheap, mostly his own growth. Fruit trees of the best kinds Quicks, one year, 16s per 1000 ; two years, £1 per 1000 Asparagus roots, two years, 6s per 100 Rhubarb roots, one year, 4s per dozen Trollope’s Victoria strawberry plants, very strong and true to name, 4s per 100 General nursery stock New pelargoniums New fuchias Roses and camellias .And other choice pot plants, &c. . ‘'•-''New stock of garden seeds just arrived and to : . arrive shortl N . AYILTON, Nurseryman and Seedsman. Lambton Quay, AYellington. PRESS FOR SALE. —For sale, a strong ouble-power Screw Press, very" easy to work ; nitable for wool, flax, or hay. *° j_ BALLINGER, Hunter-street. UYLOE BROTHERS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS OF IOCOA, CHOCOLATE, MUSTARD, AND CHICORY, • For Exportation to all parts of the Globe. PAVTn'R P. 7? OTHERS in order to-be in the best fiUon t? execute orders for Chicory Powder for vtrfafirm Loyg T)Urcll3-S6(i GXtCHSIVG 3M!xX.XiS 111 does Belgium, P whTch they have fitted up with machinery of great power and most approved instruction • this advantage, combined with the fact tW having on the spot the largest market for the »st Chteory S Root in the AYorld, enables them to mly the manufactured article on better te’xes than r other English house m the trade. In 56-lb. and [])_ Tins, packed in 2-cwt. cases. ■’AYLOR BROTHERS are the largest Manufacers of Cocoa in Europe, and Sole Proprietors of the ravilla Cocoa, original Homeopathic Cocoa, l Soluble Chocolate, which preparations, from ir peculiarly high qualities, have obtained so ided a preference n the Australasian Colonies and oughout the AYorld. « team Mills, Brick Lane and AVentworth-street, idon ; and Bruges, Belgium.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 233, 26 February 1876, Page 1
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