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Sales by Auction. Important Sale of Pure bred Cattle and Thorough-bred Hoi •ses. St. Hill-street Sale Yards, Wanganui. WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH. Jjl REEM AN R. JACKSON has received instructions from E. Stent, Esq., to sell by auction, as above, without reserve, the following Pure-bred Cattle and Thorough-bred Horses ; CATTLE. Lot 1, COQUETTE, red, (Coates, vol. XXI, p 863), with red and white bull calf at foot by Excelsior, calved March 4th 1873, bred by Mr J. A. Mnmford, Park Pale Farm, Brill ; by Duke John 30913, dam Camilla by Earl of Lancaster 21647, gd Criterion by Earl Ducie 17767, 3d Cricket by Sorcerer 13772 Lot 2, CORISANDE 2ml, red and white, calved October 25th 1880 ; by Duke of Edinburgh 33629, dam Coquette, by Duke John Lot 3, FORMOSA 3rd, roan, with red bull calf at foot by Excelsior, calved October 28th 1873, bred by Mr Bell; by King of the Butterflies 83, dam Formosa by Royal Butterfly 27th 26, gd Jessamine 4th by Lord Raglan 13241, 31 Jassamine (C. H.B. vol. Y, p 413), by Son Dan O’Connell 3557. Formosa 3rd has won three First Prizes and one Champion Prize Lot 4, LADY AVON 2nd ; by Duke of Hazlecote, dam 2nd Duchess of St Albans Lot 5, LADY SALE 2nd, roan, calved June 30th 1880; by Duke of Edinburgh 33629, dam Lady Sale Lot 6, Picotee 2nd, fed, calved November 4th 1880; by Duke Hazlecole 31st 33669, dam Picotee Lot 7, GAZELLE 31st, red, (Coates, vol. XIX, p 527; vol XXI, p 591), calved April 30th, 1874, bred by Mr Edward Bowly, Siddington, Cirencester ; by 3i;d Duke of Clarence 23726, dam Gazelle 4th by 7th Duke of York 17754, gd Selina by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387, 3 d Buttercup by Snowstorm 12119, 4 d Helena by Hampden. The Gazelles owe their origin to Gazelle, a cow bred by the Rev. : H. Berry in 1824, which tribe has been in Mr E.- Bowly’s possession for nearly forty years,, and, crossed by the famed Duchess andOxford sires, has obtained great reputation. The cows are great milkers Lot 8, RUBY 2nd, red, (Thornton vol. IV, No. 26, p 222); calved July 1871, bred by Mr James Sampey, Hawthorn Grange, Newark; by Duke of Rutland 28444, dam Ruby, by Morocco 24621, gd Ruth by 2nd. Duke of Li-inster 19626, 3 d Royalty by Festns 16040 Lot 9, RUBY 3rd, red and, white, calved 17th July 1875, bred at Carnarvon Estate, Lower Rangitikei, Wellington, New Zealand; by Robert Stephenson 32313, dam Ruby 2nd by Duke of Rutland 28444 Lot 10, RUBY 6th, white, roan ears, (Coates, vol. XX, p 751; vol.XXI, p 592 } ; in calf to Excelsior, calved May Ist 1874, bred by Mr E. Bowly, Siddington, Cirencester; by Duke of Siddington, 28415, dam Ruby 2nd by 7th Duke of York 17754, gd Ruby by Lord Raglan 13225, 3 d Gem by Annnitv 9892 Lot 11, La'DY CONSTANCE, roan, red heifer, heifer calf at foot by Duke of Edinburgh, calved November 14th 1881, calved Janry. 16th 1877, bred by Owen and Lethbridge; by Duke Hazlecote 31st 33669, dam Ruby 6th by Duke of Siddington 28445 Lot 12, RED ROSE, red with, white foot (Thornton, vol. IV, No. 26, p 22), calved August 1871, bred ...... by Mr J. Sampey, Hawton Grange, Newark; by • Duke of Rutland 28444, dam Rose by 2nd D. of Leinster 19626, gd Rosy by Festns 16040 Lot 13, DAISY 3rd, roan, calved September 18th 1880; by Hazlecote 31st, dam = Daisy byDuke Edinburgh 33692, gd Spring Flower by Duke Fawsley 23387 ' A Lot 14, LUPIN 4th, white, with roan heifer by Herald, calved October: 2nd 1881, in calf by Excelsior, calved September 16th 1878; by Duke Edinburgh 33629, dam ' [.Lupin ■ . ■ ' A■' Lot 15, LAVENDER 3rd, white; in

Sales by Auction. calf to Excelsior, calved June 2nd 1877 ; by Duke Hazlccote 33669, dam Lavender by Carolus 19, N.Z. Herd Back Lot 16, SWEETBRIAR 3rd, red, in calf to Edinburgh, •with red heifer by Herald, calved November 15th, 1881, calved September 23rd 1877; by Duke Hnzlecote 33669, dam Swcetbriar 2nd by Disraeli, gd Sweetbriar by Knight Bath, &c. Lot 17, CARNATION 4th, roan, in calf to Kxcels'or, calved September 12th 1878; by Duke Edinburgh, dam Carnation 2nd, by Disraeli, gd Carnation, by Crusader Lot 18, GAZELLE 32nd; by Duke of Edinburgh, d Gazelle 31st, calved April 28th, 1881 Lot 19, MARCHIONESS OF CAMBRIDGE 11, red, calved 17th October 1878 : by Seventh Duke of Cambridge, dam Marchioness Lot 20, DUCHESS of OAKBURNE, red, calved 17th January 1880; by Marquis of Cambridge, dam Princess, by Knight of the Crescent, gd Milkmaid, gggd Cream 20 well-bred heifers, 2-year-old, by the pure-bred bulls Pentagale and Marquis of Cambridge The pure-bred Bull SAXON by Duke of Edinburgh, dam Honeysuckle THOROUGHBRED HORSESMaid of the Mist, by Antidote— Barbary Foam, by Raveusworth—Maid of the Mist Fay, by Sator—Maid of the Mist Fair Helen, by Nutwith Kathrina, 3 years, by Sator—Fair Hellen Othello, 2 years, by GladiatorFair Hellen Maid of the Mill, by Traducer— Fair Hellen • Jessie Miller, 2 ; years, by ..Day , : Dawn—Maid of the Mill Bab o’ the Hills, 1 year, by May King—Maid of the Mill Joannie Miller, foal, by Puriri— Maid of the Mill Maid of the Mountain, by Traducer—Myrtle Beauty Bright, by Ravensworth—dam mother, of Te Whetumarama, by Glaucus, by Riddleswortb Bright Eyes, 3 years, by Elswick— Beauty Bright Portrait, 2 years, by The PainterBeauty Bright Magnet, yearling, by May King— Beauty Bright Bay foal, by May King— Beauty Bright Pet, by Pacific Mignon, 3 years, by Sator—Pet Mignonette, 2 years, by Sator— Pet ■' May Fly, yearling, May KingPet Don Juan, 4 years, by Don Juan —dam Alma mare The above valuable stud stock will be sold to the highest bidder, as Mr Stent is clearing his horses-and pure-bred cattle. The cattle need no comment. Their pedigrees are undoubted, and for form and symmetry they cannot be surpassed. The bull Excelsior as a calf cost £3OO, his breeding being of the very best strain, viz., by Seventh Duke of Cambridge, dam Gazelle Ist. The Mares are all served by Patriarch or Gladiator,- and the youngsters are nominated, or will be, for.the Wanganui, Rangitikei, and Waverley engagements. " FREEMAN R. JACKSON, ;■ Auctioneer. Hawera Sale Yards. FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd. jji REB MAN R. JA C K silk, will sell by public auction, as above, 20 Fat Bullocks (good beef) 17 Fat Bullocks 40 Store Cattle (from 18 months to 2-year-olds) 13 Heifers (3-year-olds) ■ 12 Yearlings (hand-fed) * 50 Head Mixed Cattle 50 Yearling Heifers, 12 Yearling Steers 8 head Fat Cattle ;. 1100 Ewes ! Sale at 1 o’clock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. N.B.—Settlers intending to enter Stock for above .Sale; will please forward particulars at once to the HAWERA OFFICE. : ■ ■' ' ' : '

R. A. ARAMS’ I WILL COMMENCE on SATURDAY Next. Bargains will be Greater than Ever! GOODS MUST BE CLEARED ; ; TO MAKE ROOM FOR VERY LARGE DIRECT SHIPMENTS from GLASGOW & LONDON Arriving ©uring , This Month ! ; —O' ■ RESERVE YOUR PURCHASESim this GREAT SALE at R. A; ADAMS’, IMPORTER, PATEA.

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Patea Mail, 27 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 27 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 27 February 1882, Page 2

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