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For Sale ON SALE. NOW on show at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter’s yards. Manners-street. Pure Short-hom Bull LORD BRILLIANT 2nd; branded. No. 1 on horns; (34496), red, calved 29th August, 1873. By 2nd Wharfdale Oxford, (30298). Dam (Brilliant Hose) by (1) General Napier (24023) g d (Brilliant) by (2) May Duke (13320) gr g d (Blanche 3rd) by Antinous (12401) gr gr g d (Blanche) by Diamond (5918) gr gr gr g d (Blanche 2nd) by Norfolk (2377) gr gr gr gr g d (Blanche) by (Belvidere) (1706) gr gr gr gr gr g d (Lupin) by Belvidere (1706) gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Tulip) by Lancaster (360) gr gr gr gr gr- gr gr 'g d (Kuby) by Petrarch (488) gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Miss Hutchinson) by Major (397) gr grgr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Mr; Hutchinson 3 Stranger):!)}- Chapman's Son of Bunch (122) gr.gr gr grgr gr grgr gr-grg d (Qld, Eoany) by Dickson’s Grandson of Punch,(2l3) gr gr gr gr grp: grgr grgr grgd (Roan Heifer) by Checks (132) ■ ■ ’ ' • ’ gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g. d (Bed Sail) by E Grimston’s Bull (282) gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Sockbum Sail) by J. Coates’Bull (148) Second Wharfdale Oxford (30298) bred by the 1 Right Honorable Lord Penrhyn, of Penrhyn Castle, by (3) 3rd Duke of Wharf- ■ dale (21619). Dam (3rd Belle of Oxford) by (4) Marmaduke (14597 g d (2nd Belle of Oxford) by Duke of Glo’ster (11382) gr g d (Oxford 17th) by Lamartine (11662) gr gr g d (Oxford 10th) by-3rd Duke of York (10166) gr gr gr g d by (5) Duke ot.Northumberland (1940) gr gr gr gr g d by Short-tail (2621) gr gr gr gr gr g d by Matchem (2251) gr gr gr gr gr gr g d by Young Wynyard (2559) NOTES. Lord Brilliant Second’s Sire, Second Wharfdale Oxford, was by a Duchess Bull from the Oxford tribe, thus combining the two moat highly valued strains of Short-horns ; 10 of the Duchess animals having realised by public auction in 1873 an average of £4662 each. (1) General Napier was by 4th Grand Duke (19874) from Duchess tribe. (2) May Duke was by Grand Duke (10284) from Duchess tribe, bought at a high price and sent to America. (3) Third Duke of Wharfdale from Duchess tribe. (4) Marmaduke won a Royal Agricultural Society’s Prize. Was by Duke of Glo’ster (11382), one of the best sires ever known; of same blood as the Cow and two Heifers that realised £20,000 sterling at the New York Mills sale. (5) Duke of Northumberland won a Royal Agricultural Society’s Prize, and was one of the best animals ever seen. His owners would not part with him at any price. Pure Short-horn Bull DUKE OF EDINBURGH; Branded No. 2 on horns ; (33629), roan, calved 19th April, 1874. By Baron Wastwater (30492). Dam (Morisco’s Blanche) by Morisco (18421) g d (May Fly) by (1) Duke of Moscow (14447) gr g d (Constance) by Se’im (6454) gr gr g d (Helena) by Eex (6385) gr gr gr g d (Blanche 2nd) by Norfolk (2377) gr gr gr gr g d (Blanche) by Belvidere (1706) gr gr gr gr gr g d (Lupin) by Belvidere (1706) gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Tulip) by Lancaster (360) gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Ruby) by Petrarch (488) gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d.(Miss Hutchinson) by Major (397) gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr gr g d (Mr. Hutchinson’s Stranger) by Chapman’s Son of Punch (122). Vol. 1, p. 507, Coates’ “Herd Book." Baron Wastwater (30492) by (2) Baron Oxford 4th (25580) Dam (Winsome) by Oxford 2nd (18507) g d (Beauty) by Crusade (7938) gr g d (Bright Eyes) by 3rd Duke of York (10166) gr gr g d (Wild Eyes 23rd) by 2nd Cleveland Lad (3403) gr gr gr g d (Wild Eyes 9th) by (3) Duke of North’land (1940) gr gr gr gr g d (Wild Eyes 3rd) by Belvidere) (1706) gr gr gr gr gr g d (Mr. Bates’ Wild Eyes) by Emperor (1975). Vol. 9, p. 621, Coates’ “ Herd Book. NOTES. (1) Duke of Moscow (14447) by 2nd Grand Duke (12961) of the Duchess Tribe, and sold at a high price for America. Ten animals of the Duchess tribe realised by public auction in 1873 an average of £4662 each. (2) Baron Oxford 4th, bred by His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, by a Duchess bull. His dam, Lady Oxford sth, winner of a Royal Agricultural Society’s Ist Prize. Her calves have sold readily at from 500 to 800 guineas each at a few months old. (3) Duke of Northumberland, winner of Royal Agricultural Society’s First Prize, of Duchess tribe, and one of the best animals ever seen. Thousands were refused, his owner never would sell him. Apply to W. & G. TURNBULL & Co., Or to JBETHUNE & HUNTER. FOB SALE.—THE CELEBRATED CART STALLION EMPEROR. This fine Stallion was imported _ from Tasmania specially for Stud purposes in the province of Canterbury. He is ten years old, possesses immense bone and muscle, stands 16 hands 3 inches high, and was considered by competent judges to be the beat colonial-bred horse on the northern side of Tasmania. EMPEROR was bred by Mr. S. French, of Whitemore; sire, the imported horse Lincolnshire Hero, and dam Flower, winner of twentyone First Prizes. Flower, by Nugget; Nugget, by Champion (imported), out of Mr. J. Jordan’s Prize Mare, by the imported Lincoln; great grand-dam Flower. Lincoln and Flower were both imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, of Longford, Tasmania. EMPEROR took eight First-Class Prizes at the Longford and Westbury Agricultural Shows. Apply to the owner Mr. L. Markey, at the stables, New Zealander Hotel, or to BETHUNE & HUNTER. Wellington, September 21, 1876. rjM) ARRIVE PER WAIKATO. One pure-bred SHORTHORNED BULL, “Lord Brilliant” ; one do, do do, “Duke of Edinburgh.” The above are pure-bred animals, shipped by Messrs. Sturgeon and Son, of Gray’s Hall, Essex. Pedigrees and full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. FOR SALE, the thoroughbred ENTIRE HORSE, “DON JUAN,” rising six years, dark brswn, by Diomedes, out of Sweep. For pedigree vide “New Zealand Stud Book.” Further particulars on application to HENRY BLUNDELL, Queen’s Hotel, Wellington. PIANO FOR SALE.—A powerful-toned Walnut Cottage Pianoforte (seven octaves), at C. and T. Ramsey’s, Pianoforte Makers, &c., Willis-street. Miscellaneous jgJNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. The Fourth Quarter will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1876. FOUND, in Taranaki-street, a Gold Eardrop. Owner can have the same by applying at the office of this paper, and paying coat of advertisement. WOOLLAHRA LODGE, Boulcott-street. —Private Boarding-house. Vacancies for a few gentlemen. J. J. BEATTY, Proprietor. Plunge and shower baths. PHRENOLOGY.— Professor Strachan is prepared to make Phrenological examinations at his rooms, Brandon’s corner, on FRIDAYS and MONDAYS. Verbal examination, 2s. 6d,; written charts, 10s. fid.; families attended at their own residences by arrangements. j. WALKER, GUNMAKER LOCKSMITH, Manners-street, Wellington, AND

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4838, 23 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4838, 23 September 1876, Page 3

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