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Sales by AuctionSale of Shorthorn Bulls P REE MA N 11. JA C K SON has received instructions from llie importer, Donald Fraser, Esq., lo sell by auction, as above, The undermentioned Pure-bred BULLS, carefully' selected at the Great Sale of Bulls held at Christchurch during the Show week. 1. 22nd Duke of Dehkimut—Loan, calved 14th April, 187G, got by Oxford Cherry Duke (82,016), dam 3rd Duchess of Dcrrimut, by Duke of Brunswick (25,087), gd White Summerton, by Frederick the Great (imported), ggd Roan Summcrton (imported), vol xiii. n 721, by Townley’s Wild Buck (14,007), gggd Sontag, by Bate’s Duke of Athol (10,150) ggggd White Summerton, by Sweet William (5368), gggd Summcrton, by Homer (2184), etc., etc. 22nd Duke of Derrimut is the sire of 6th Duke of Colac, awarded first prize as the best bull calf at the National Agricultural Society’s Show, Melbourne, 1879. 2. Esau—Rich roan, calved 28th March, 1874, bred by Mr Thomas Mace, Sherborne, England ; by Duke of Geneva 30911, E.H.8., vol xxi, p. 833 ; Ist dam Lady Butterfly, by Royal Butterfly 14th 20722 ; 2nd dam Beauty by Berwick 17409 ; 3rd dam Lady, by Cornwall 14329 ; 4th dam Lucy, by Colchicum 8963 ; stb dam by Chieftain 12595 ; 6th dam by Ich Dieu 9234 ; 7th dam by Prince 9494 ; by Rufus 1203. Duke of Geneva’s sister was sold when a yearling at 800 guineas, and his sire served cows at 50 guineas each. 3. Lord Lovell, bred by Messrs Hay Bros., of Pigeon Bay; rich roan, calved 7th February, 1877, by Young Paul 238, N.Z.H.8., vol x, p 36 ; dam Waimea 3rd, by Prince Frederick 50, g d Waimea, by Royal Butterfly 6th, 18757, ggd Jessamine 4th, by Lord Raglan, 13241, gggd Jessamine, by son of Dan O’Connell, 2557. 4. Invincible 1st — Calved 2oth October, 1877, by 2nd Earl of Darlington (78) dam Queen Mab, by Steutor (101) ; 2nd dam imported. This bull took first prize at the Christchurch Show just closed. 5. Captain Cook (198), White, calved 30th July, 1879, bred by John Grigg, Longhead), by Esau (136) imported (E.H.B. vol xxi, p 833); Ist dam Celia, by Count of Oxford (17) 25845 (E.H.B. vol xviii, p 56) ; 2nd dam Lady Florence (44), by Regicide 18,690 ; 3rd dam Princess Alice (101), by John Heardfield’s bull; 4th dam Duchess (88) imported, by Woodman 5686 ; sth dam Wood Nymph, by Sir Walter 2689. 6. Caliph—Rich roan,calved 14th December, 1878, bred by John Grigg, Longbeach, by Knightley’s Honor (181); Ist dam Wood Nymph, by President (19), 27089 ; 2nd dam Avonback; 3rd dam bred by Mr Bcalcy ; 4th dam imported.

7. PELOPS—White, calved 28th November, 1879, bred by John Grigg, Longbeacli, by Knightley’s Honor (181) ; Ist dam Peonc, by Esau (13G), E.H B. vol xxi, page 833 ; 2nd dam a picked Longbeach cow. 8. Tribune — Rich roan, calved 11th December, 1879, bred by John Grigg, Longbeach ; by Faction (173) ; dam Cherry, by Count of Oxford 25845, bred by W. J. G. Bluett, Esq. 9. Knight Errant— Roan, calved December, 1877 ; by Esau (13G) ; dam Wanderer (38), by Duke mf Edinburgh (9) ; gd Errant (13), by Omar Pasha (5) ; ggd Young Steady (12) ; gggd Steadfast 0 (104). in the ship Steadfast. 10. Spreydon— White bull, calved 28th September, 1879 ; by Royal Gwynne (32,390); dam Belle of Spreydon, by Count of Oxford (25,845) ; gd Queen Mab, by Omar Pasha (88) ; ggd Bello, by Prime Minister (18,570) 11. Major— Roan Bull, calved 29th Aug., 1877 ; by Jackdaw, imported ; Ist dam by Roan Prince, by Conrad (12), C.H.B. ; his dam Princess Ella (114), C.H.B. ; 2nd dam by a bull bred by E, Docker, Esq., of Leeston ; 3rd dam by a bull by Riccarton Trustees ; 4th dam by a pure-bred bull from imported stock ; sth dam by a pure-bred bull bred by R. McDougall, Esq., of Australia ; Jackdaw, bred by George Graham, Esq., of Oakland, near Birmingham, England ; by Lord Thorndale (20,210) ; dam Jessica 3rd, by Janitor (24,204); gd Jessica by Lodorick (20,136); ggd Lady Jocelyn, by 7th Duke of York (17,754). The above splendid lot of Puro-brcd bulls will arrive from Lyttelton per s. s. St Kilda, and can be seen by intending purchasers on application to the Auctioneer. Terms —Approved endorsed acceptances at three and six months, with stamp and bank discount added. FEEEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Cricket! Cricket! The UNDERSIGNED has just received direct from London, Men’s and Boys' Cricketing Material consisting or BATS, Cobbett’s all cane BALLS, Duke’s and Darke’s treble seam STUMPS complete BAILS, Ebony GLOVES, Batting GLOVES, Wicketkeeping LEG GUARDS NETS for long-stopping, with jointed poles SCORING BOOKS CRICKETING Bags, Spikes, Boots, Caps, Coats, and Trousers S. T. begs most respectfully to thank the cricketers in the Patea and surrounding districts for their past favors, aud solicits a continuance of the same. With their liberal co-operation he is enabled to keep a large and varied assortment of Cricketing.Material of every description. S. Taplin.

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Patea Mail, 23 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 23 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 23 November 1880, Page 2

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