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SALES BY AUCTION V. WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. H. MAUD E has received instructions from C". G. Mnorc. Esq.. to sell t»y public auction, at ab»vr tim>r and place SiX BUILDING SITES, near Mr. .Moore's present residence, commanding a splendid view of the Town and Hay. Each allotment has a frontage to Edenstreet to the south, and to a Right-of-way at the north leading into Tees-street, adjoining Mr. Moore's front gate. A quick and wire fence surrounds the allotments on three sides, and all of them are planted with fruit ami ornamental trees. The auctioneer would draw the attention of those in search of a building site, in .a neatly and convenient situation, to these allotments. Tilt* trees being from 5 to 10 years old will give shelter at once. Plans can be seen at the office of the auctioneer, 357 A. H. MAUDE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL IS AND 19. On the Premises, Waimotu. At 12 o'clock. Important to Farmers, (Jrazie-rs, Breeders, Butchers, and Speculators. GREAT DISPLENISHING SALE OK PURE SHORTHORN' BULLS, COWS, AND HEIFERS. Pure Ayrshire Bulls, Cows, and Heifers : Pure Clydesdale Brood, Dry Marts, and Younjtr Stuck ; Cross-bred Cows and Heifers ; Prime Fat Cattle : Threshing Machine ; Implements ; and Household Furniture. ; TjILEMIKi; Als D HEDL EY j have received instructions from W. j Craig, Esq.. to sell by public auction at | Waimotu. on Thursday and Friday, April j IS and 1!>, at 12 o'clock— | ALL HIS VALUABLE STOCK AND j EFFECTS, viz.:— j shorthorns. ! 2." Pure Shorthorn Cows j :! Pure Shorthorn Heifers, 2 yrs j t> Pure Yearlings I 12 Pure Calves j •> Pure Bulls. j AYRSHIRE*. ! I-> Pure Cows j ti Ye.-irlings ami 2-yr olils j Pure Hull-. } FAT CATTLE. 1110 Prime Fat Bullocks, 4 and ■"> years i ..Id | 30 Prime Fat Light Weights. j DRAUGHT HORSES. i 3-yr old Entire •• Waimotu .lock." dam j by •• Prince ('hariie,"sire " Heather j -look." This e.dt took tirst prize last Show at < >atnaru l."> First-class Brood Mares, in foal 2 2-yr old Fillies "> 2-yr old Colts S geldings, all young. SHE El'. lt)0 Pure Leu-esters (mostly 2-tooth), out of Ardgowan ewes by Marquis Marquis," out of a Holmes prize ewe, by (iillies and Street's imported ram "The Marquis" \ !11() Ewes, out of (Jleeson and Murray ewes, by an imported ram 7-> Ewe Lambs, by a Murray ram ()0 Pure Leicester Rams, all ages 400 Prime Fat Cross-bred Sheep. IMPLEMENTS. S-liorse power Thresher, by Marshall and Son 4 d. f. Ploughs 3 Reaping Machines ChatTcutter and Bruiser Roller and Crosskill T> Farm Drays and Waggon Buggy (nearly new) and Spring ( 'art Harness (all sorts). &c.. &e.. &c. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE All new. WAIMOTU HI-RD SHORTHORNS. This herd sprung from cows purchased at Awamna. IS7">-7f>. The Hon. M. Holmes selected the original herd at a sale held by Messrs. Morton Brothers and Leach, of Mount Derrimnt, Victoria. sth November, IS'!7. The selections of the Hon. M. Holmes at the above sale comprised the very best animals of the .Tessamine, April Flower, anil Farewell tribes : among them was the celebrated Cow Jessamine Pth, that took no less than Seven First Prizes in Victoria. Her own sister Jessamine 13th, is dam of Mr. Craig's famous red Cow ; Otago Jessamine 2nd. It would take too much space to mention prizes awarded to the Waimotu Herd at various sh. ws : sntHce it to say that the Shorthorn Cup has been won two years in succession by Mr. Craig. The bulls used in the herd were Prince Kilierby (imported by the Hon. M. Holmes), Prince of the Butterflies (bred by G. M. Bell, Esq.. Wainiea), and Waimotu Prince (out of Otago Jessamine 2nd by Prince Kilierby). THE SnOGTHO R N S wilf. r.E sor.t> ox THURSDAY", APRIL IS, IS7S. WAIMOTU HERD OF AYRSHIRE??. The Ayrshire Herd started from the imported Cow Tibbie. This was one of the best-bred cows in New Zealand, her progeny

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 608, 13 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 608, 13 April 1878, Page 3

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