Sales by Auction. calf to Excelsior, calved June 2nd 1877 ; by Duke Hazlecote 33669, dam Lavender by Carolus. 19, N.Z. Herd iiaok Lot 16, SWEETBRIAR 3rd, red, in calf to Edinburgh, with red heifer by Herald, calved November 15th, 1881, calved September 23rd 1877; by Duke Hazlecote 33669, dam Sweetbriar 2nd by Disraeli, gd Sweetbriar by Knight Bath, &c. Lot 17, CARNATION 4th, man, in calf to Excelsior, 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 The pure-bred Bull SAXON ; by Duke of Edinburgh, dam Honeysuckle THOROUGHBRED HORSESMaid of the Mist, by Antidote— Barbary Foam, by Ravensworth—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 Gladiator— Fair 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 Jeannie Miller, foal, by Puriri—iVlazcl of the JVXill Maid of the Mountain, by Traducer—Myrtle Beauty Bright, by Ravensworth—dam mother of Te Whetumarama, by Glaucua, by Riddlesworth Bright Eyes, 3 years, by Elswick— Beauty BrightPortrait, 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 King— Pet Don Juan, 4 years, by Don Juan —dam Alma mare The above valuable stud slock 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. Q TOOK SALES for MARCH, O 1882. St Hill-street... Wednesday... Mar. 8 Waverley ... Saturday ... Mar. 11 Kakaramea ... SATURDAY Mar. 18 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Mar.22 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. p ATE A District Farmers’ Club I holds meetings for discussion and business on the first Saturday in each month, in the Club-room, Patea. Subscription 10s a year ; entrance fee £l. Major Turner, president ; F. M. Chapman, vice-president; H. F. Christie, treasurer ; T. Eyton, secretary. miIENDLY SOCIETIES.— I Freemasons (Kilwinning lodge) hold meetings in Patea, third Monday in each month. Good Templars meet on Wednesdays. Foresters meet every second Thursday.
R. A. ADAMS’ GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 1 N°w g OING O n - Bargains fill be Greater than Ever! 0— —— GOODS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR VERY LARGE DIRECT SHIPMENTS from GLASGOW & LONDON Arriving During This Month! RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES fob this GREAT SALE at R. A. ADAMS’, IMPORTER, PATEA.
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Patea Mail, 6 March 1882, Page 2
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