Maclean & Stewwrt* MONDAY, MARCH 27. At 2 o’clock WASHDYKE YARDS. rvr\ THOROUGHBRED COLTS Oft £&■ and fillies, BY LOTHAIR, MONTROSE AND CASTAWAY. Maclean and stewart favored with instructions from Messrs Gookand Raine, Suerwood Downs, will Sel oy Public Auction, on the above date, 22 unbroken Colts and Fillies, by Lothair, Montrose, and Castaway. The above Colts and Fillies, got by the celebrated sires, and out of first-class males will be sold without reserve, the owners having sold the property. ■ MACLEAN & STEWART, | Auctioneers! : ST. ANDREWS, i TUESDAY, MARCH 28, At noon HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. Maclean & stewart favored ‘With instructions from Mr Alex Copeland, will Sell by Auction, at St. Andrews, ON - THE ABOVE DATE, 12 Colts, Fillies, Mares and Geldings. 12 From 3 to 5-years old out of , First-class mares by Knockdon, Vanquisher and Glengarry Entire Colt Blackleg, by young Conqueror—<lam Kate. The celebrated black mare Gipsy,.- by Scotland’s .Pride. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this important clearing sale, as Mr Copeland is relinquishing contracting, und will sell without reserve. Full pedigrees at sale. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, i At 2 o’clock. —— i ANNUAL SALE OF LONG-WOOLLBD RAMS. . To be held at St. Andrews. ■
Maclean & steward favored with instructions from the New Zealand and Australian LandJCompany (Ld.,) Pareora Station, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, . 60 First class Leicester and Lincoln Rams, from 2-tooth to full-month. Also, On account of another owner—; 8 Lincoln Bams 400 Merino Ewes MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. ; IMPORTANT SALE OP HORSES AND CATTLE. Te be held on the Farm, near Temuka.' Maclean and stewabt in conjunction with Messrs H. Matson and Co., Christchurch,' are favored' with instructions from Mr R. Matthews, Temuka, will Sell by Public Auction, On the above date, on his Farm; hear Tetnuka, the whole of his Farm Stock, viz., The celebrated Clydesdale Entires, LORD CASTLEREAGH, And STRATHMORE. LOUD CAStlbbeaqh— by Young Watty, dam Violet, gained first prize at the Christ* church' Show as a 3-year-old, and Ist at Ellesmere the same, year ; he was also Ist at the last Timara Show, beating the best horse's in the country. Stbathmobb— by Glenrpy, dam Violet, gained Ist prize as a yearling at Ellesmere, and Mr Cunningham’s special prize of £5 5s ; was 2nd as a 2-year-old, and Ist when 8 year-old, taking Mr Cunningham’s special prize a second time; was also 2nd at Ash* burton as a 3-year-old. ■ Also, 1 Two-year-old Filly, by Glenroy, dam Violet 1 Yearling Filly, by Banker, dam ' Violet 1 Filly Foal.' by Banker, dam Violet 1 Yearling Entire, by Banker, dap ' Highland Mary , •; 1 Filly Foal, by Banker, dam High- ■ land Mary , ;,r, 1 Colt Foal, by Banker, dam Princess Royal - 1 Two-year-old Filly, by Ben Lomond, out of imported mare. , ; The Thorougbred Entire Horse HARKAWAY, ; ‘ by Messenger, dam Jessie. Also, 3 Heavy Draught Mares ;o’, ■ ; 4 well bred Hacks 30 Head Prime Fat Bullocks 30 Head Store Cattle. The above Stock are all of the very best blood inN.Z., Mr Matthews having spared no expense and trouble in procuring the be-t horses that could be got, and the young stock are certain to turn out equal if not better than their sires and dams. Full Particulars, with Pedigrees, at Sale. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers.
TUESDAY, 4th APRIL. j IMPORTANT SALE • i•OK• ' • ' • FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. | To be held on the Farm adjoining the , Racecourse, Maclean and stewart, favored with instructions from Mr Robert Davie, Levels Plains, will Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, on the Farm adjoining the Racecourse, THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK AND PLANT, Consisting of, The Celebrated Clydesdale Draught Entires TIME O’ DAY, and LUCK’S ALL. Also, 30 Draught Mares and Geldings, in* eluding— Rosey, 5 years old, by Vanquisher : Polly, 6 years old, Sir Colin Jeanic, 3 years old, by Prince Imperial —dam Blossom Kate, 3 old, by Prince Imperial dam Violet • ; Nellie, 3 years old, by Prince' Imperial —dam Jess Darling, 3 years old, by Prince Imperial—dam Bonnie Maggie Violet, 8 years old, by Major—dam Jess , • Blossom, 7 years old, by Marquis—dam Jess Matchless, fi years old, by Knockdon—dam Bonnie Maggie ; ' Jess, aged, by Royal Oak 1 Bonnie Maggie, aped Beauty, aged, by. Emperor 5 2-year-old Fillies and Colts 4 Yearling Fillies and Colts 6 Geldings 4 Hacks 40 Head Cattle, including first-class Ayrshire Cows 12 Pigs ' Ploughs, Drays, Harrows, Reapers, Harness, and a large quantity of good useful Farm Implements. • As the Lease of Mr Davie’s farm has just expired, the whole of the above will be offered for absolute sale, without reserve. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2809, 25 March 1882, Page 3
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763Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2809, 25 March 1882, Page 3
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