Auctions THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 1 o’clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE On the Premises, Tory-street. GEORGE THOMAS ha! been favored with instructions to sell by auction at the premises, Tory-street, on Saturday, 22ud February, at 1 o’clock — The whole of the furniture and effects of a gentleman, consisting of— Drawing-room suite (in rep, very superior) Tables, chairs, fenders, and fire irons Ornaments, curtains and poles Tables, washstands, chests drawers Toilet sets, chairs And A large assortment of kitchen utensils, &c., &e., &o. Terms cash. No reserve. The ensign will bo flying on the premises. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, At 1 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE or CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES. Messrs, bethune & hunter win sell by public auction, at Mr, Hunter s farm, ICairoi, near Wellington, on Tuesday, the 4th March, 1879, at 1 o’clock— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES, AS UNDER SHORT-HORN BULL “Father Christmas,” sire Royal Butterly 28th, dam Jessamine 6th SHORT-HORN BULL “King O’May,” sire Father Christmas, dam Second Queen O’May SHORT-HORN BULL "Second King O’May,” sire Father Christmas, dam Second Queen O’May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Third Queen O’May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Fourth Queen O'May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Chorister 20 SHORT-HORN COWS & HEIFERS, WITH PEDIGREES, QUEEN O’MAY, 2nd, 3rd, 4 th, and sth PRINCESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd DUCHESS O’MAY MARCHIONESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd COUNTESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd The above are all descended from the imported cow Queen O'May. Brought out in the Asterope in the year 1861. See Coates Herd Book, vol. 14, page 660 SHADOW, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4tb, and sth SHADOW was got by Eclipse, dam Dairymale!, (See Canterbury Herd Book.) JULIET (imported); sire Baron Wastwater, 3040 ; dam Lady Juliet 2nd. (See Coates’ Herd Book, vol. 22, page 359 LADY ASHRIDGE (imported) ; sire Twenty-sixth Duka of Oxford, 33708 ; dam Mary Stuart. (See Coates’ Herd Book, vol, 22, page 548) HEIFER CALF, out of Juliet; sire Prince Klllerby HEIFER CALF, out of Second Queen O’MAY, sire Father Christmas AND 38 HEAD, more or less, well-bred COWS and HEIFERS. STUD SHEEP. 4 LINCOLN RAMS (IMPORTED) 2 LEICESTER RAMS DO 3 SOUTHDOWN RAMS DO 63 LINCOLN BAMS 00 LEICESTER RAMS 24 COTSWOLD RAMS 300 LINCOLN EWES 180 LEICESTER EWES 100 COTSWOLD EWES And a number of Choice LINCOLN, LEICESTER, COTSWOLD, and SOUTHDOWN BAM AND EWE LAMBS. MARES. -CHESTNUT DRAUGHT MARE, from Victoria BAY DRAUGHT MARE, from Tasmania BAY DRAUGHT MARE, from Tasmania PIGS. ONE IMPORTED BOAR THREE IMPORTED SOWS The Stock are now on view at the Farm. They can bo examined at any time, and further particulars ascertained by applying to the .Manager, A number of Agricultural Implements and other articles will bo sold after the Stock, Catalogues containing the pedigrees of the Stock and other information will be issued in a few days, LUNCH AT 12 O’CLOCK. Wellington, 30th January, 1879. THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, 1879, At 2 p.m. AT MR. CHARLES CLARK’S ROOMS, Hereford-stroet, Christchurch, FIRST-CLASS STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE By Public Auction, MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. D. and D. Matheson to submit at PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, THE 20m MARCH, At 2 p.m. In Mr. Charles Clark’s rooms, Hereford-street, Christchurch, All that valuable and conveniently situated property, known as MOUNT TORLESSE STATION, KOWAI PASS. MALVERN DISTRICT, Consisting of 17,000 ACRES of LEASEHOLD, being part of runs Nos. 210, 277, 574 850 ACRES of FREEHOLD, with 11,000 MERINO SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes. The run is excellent sheep country, well secured by good fences and natural boundaries, the latter consisting of the rivers Waimakariri and Little Kowai. The freehold comprises very good arable and bush land. The flock is in capital order and condition, and has been carefully culled. Also, FOR SALE PRIVATELY,, The adjoining property, known as BROOKDALE STATION, MALVERN DISTRICT, • Comprising 20,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, being Nos. 316c2, 725 and 726c3 1500 ACRES FREEHOLD, with 12,000 First-class MERINO SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes. A large proportion of the freehold is good arable land, 300 acres being at present laid down in English grass. The improvements consist of a 12-roomed house, largo woolshed, stables, station plant, and all necessary conveniences for proper working of the run Terms liberal. Apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Christchurch, Dunedin, and Timaru ; Or to MESSES. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5586, 22 February 1879, Page 4
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