WELLINGTON. TUESDAY,'MATCH.4. at 1 o’clock, IMPORTANT SALE OF Cattle, Sheep, and HorsesMessrs bethune & hunter will sell by public Auction, at Mr Hunter’s farm, Kairoi, near Wellington, on Tuesday, the 4th March, 1.879, at 1 o’clock— The whole of his Valuable Cattle, Sheep, and Horses, as under: Short-horn Bull “ Father Christmas,” sire Royal Butteilly 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 Call (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Third Queen O’May. . Bull Calf (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Fourth Queen O’Mny. Bull Calf (not named) sir Father Christmas, darn Chorister. 20 Short-horn Cows and Heifers, with Pedigrees. Queen O’May 2nd, Brd, 4th, and-sth Princess O’May, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Duchess O’May Marchioness O’May, Ist, 2nd Countess O’May, Ist, 2nd, 3rd The above are all descended from the Imported Cow Queen O’May. Brought out in the Asteropo in the year 1861. Sec Coates’ Herd Book, vol. 14, page G6O. Shadow, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth Shadow was got by Eclipse, dam Dairymaid (See Canterbury Herd Book). Juliet (imported), sire, Baron Wastwater, 3049 ; dam, Lady Julia 2nd. (See Coates’ Herd Book, vol. 22, page, 359. Lady Asliridge (imported); sire, Twenty-sixth Duke of Oxford, 33708; dam, Mary Stuart. (See Coates’ Herd Book, vol. 22, page, 548). Heifer Calf, out of Juliet; sire, Prince Killerby. Heifer Calt, out of Second Queen O’May, sire, Father Christmas AND 38 HEAD, more or less, well-bred COWS and HEIFERS,
Stud Sheep. 4 Lincoln Bams (imported) 2 Leicester Rams do 3 Southdown Bams do Go Lincoln Bams 6U Leicester Bams 24 Cotswold Rams 300 Lincoln Ewes 130 Leicester Ewes 100 Cotswold Ewes And a number of Choice Lincoln, Leicester, Cotswold, and Southdown Ram and Ewe Lambs. E&fares* Chestnut Draught Mare, from Victoria Bay Draught Mare, from Tasmania Bay Draught Mare, from Tasmania F i g s. One Imported Boar Three Imported Sows The Stock are now on view at the Farm. They can be examined at any time, and further particulars ascertained by applying to the Manager. A number of Agricultural Implements and other articles will be sold after the Stock. Catalogues containing the pedigrees of the Stock and other information will he issued in a few days. Lunch at 12 o’clock. Wellington, 30th Jan., 1879. 187 ml DATEA~S.gr COMPANY. For further particulars apply to D. M. HARRIS, 241tc Manager. deduction in Rate of Freight* ON and after this date, the s.s. Clyde will carry cargo at the rollowing rates: From Wanganui to Patea... 20s. From Wellington to Patea... 85s. (including Transhipment Charges.) TAYLOR & WATT, Agents,' Wanganui. Fob. 14, 1879. 223(c WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. Robert currie, opposite ToW Hall, Carlyle, begs to inform his friends and the public in guieral, that he has now in Stock the most fashionable and best selection of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c. Also, in Fancy Good?, an endless variety, both useful and ornamental. Lustres, Vases, Terra Cotta, Card Baskets, Flower Stands, Music Folios, Dolls. &c., d'c., &c. 238m2i
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 404, 1 March 1879, Page 3
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