Maclean & Stewart. THURSDAY FDD 5, At Noon. WOOL, SKINS, AND HIDES. MA OLE AN & STEWART will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, on the above date, Various lots of Wool, Skins, and Hides. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL RESERVE. The Gorge, Meyer’s Creek, Waimate No. 2001, containing 1000 Acres. MACLEAN AND STEWART have received instructions from the Commissioners High School Board of Education to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, ox SATURDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 p.m. 11 years’ Lease of Education Reserve No. 2001, containing 1000 Acres Land. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. IT! O R S A L E . A few very choice Pure-bred Lincoln and Leicester RAMS; Also, Three Shorthorn BULLS, with pure pedigree, one year old and upwards. The above can be seen, and further particulars had, on application to MR WYLIE, Overseer, Otipua ; Or to MACLEAN & STEWART, Timaru. GROWING CROP OF CANADIAN OATS. 38 ACRES, 2 MILKS FROM TIMARU, AT SALTWATER CREEK. rpHE Undersigned have for Private Sale 1 the above Crowing Crop of Oats, which will average fully 55 Bushels per acre. MACLEAN & STEWART. Auctioneers. DRAUGHT HORSES. TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1880. Maclean * stew ar t have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at their Yards, 0 Magnificent Unbroken Draught Fillies, from three to five years old, all by Marquis of Lome. 1 Unbroken Filly, five years, suitable for spring cait 1 Five year old Filly, by Detractor, out of a thoroughbred marc 2 Magnificent up-standing, well-bred Hacks, four and five years old, broken to saddle and quiet. The Auctioneers call special attention to the above, as they are all the right sort and well-bred, and very much above the general average of horses submitted at present for sale. Also — 10 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings (} Light Harness and Hackneys 2 Reapers and Binders 1 Back-delivery (Reid and (.fray). MACLEAN it STEWART, Auctioneers. CONQUEROR. rnms celebrated purl bred JL CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE Will be Sold on SATURDAY, FEB. 7, At 11 a.m., AT THE TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. PEDIGREE AS UNDER; Bred by Mrs Miller, West Taicri; out of Kate (imported), by Emperor, out of Kate (imported). Emperor has gained six prizes. Emperor's sire, Napolean, out of Nancy (imported); Nancy is by the celebrated Gainey Horse, darn Scotsman. Nancy as a three-year-old gained four First and Second Prizes in Scotland; and as a four-year old gained similar honors at Glasgow and Killcridc, Scotland. Conqueror took First Prize as a two-year-old at lllueskin show, and Second Prize for All Corners and Aged Horses at the same place. As a three-year-old at Oatnaru he gained Second Prize in a field of nine entries. * The Auctioneers have the following remarks to call the public attention to in regard to the sale of the above, namely, by the pedigree it is evident that Conqueror is a true-bred Clydesdale, he is only six years old, and stands 10 hands 3 inches is of great bone and muscular power, and has splendid action. He has been serving mares in the Timaru district during the last two years, has left splendid stock, proved himself a sure foal-getter, and he is an extremely popular horse throughout the district. His present owner, Mr .James Gibson, Saltwater Creek, is only parting with him on account of his intention of attending to his hotel business only. Breeders and others will do well to attend this sale, as the opportunity of obtaining a horse such as the above seldom occurs. MACLEAN * STEWART, Auctioneers. Joints, ITsii’t, & WiUUo. HORSES, DRAYS, EXPRESS, HARNESS AX I) o 0 ACRES FREEHOLD, WITH COAL MINK ON SATURDAY, FEB 7, 1880. T ONAS, HART, AND WILDIE fj have been instructed by Mr 1 1. Exlcy to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Timaru, ox SATURDAY, FEB 7, 1880, 1 Black Gelding, Maori 1 Chestnut Gelding, Torn, by Young Hero 1 Chestnut Geldittg, Jack 1 Roan Guiding, Nugget 1 Bay Mate Nelly 2 Large Drays 1 Spring Dray 1 Express Wagon, with scats Harness, Ac. Also—--50 Acres Freehold Land, situate near Alburv, being Section No. 27,321. There is a valuable scarrr of coal on the land, suitable for steam and household purposes, and is a splendid investment, as the coal is well and favorably 1-nowrr. Sale at 11 o’clock. No reserve. JONAS, HART <& WILDIE, ' Auctioneers.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2144, 4 February 1880, Page 3
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