To Hunholders, Sb^pherdß, and Other*. SCOTCH C01.1.1S SHBEP DOCS. IVTESSBS. NASH AND SCAIFE will JjA. 6e ii by auction at their Warehouse, BridgeBtreefc on THURSDAY nest, at Twelve o'clock— 4 pure bred COLLIE PUPS, about 4 months old. The dogs from which these pups are bred were imported per Bride, are thoroughly educated, and the male dog •was pronounced to be " the best dog in the County of Galloway.'1 The present will be found an opportunity for obtaining dogs of the pure breed not often to be met with. 427 IUESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. -*-■-*- have received instructions from Messrs. Morrieon, Sclanders, and Co., to sell by auction at their warehouse, Trafalgar-street on Wednesday, 17th April, at two o'clock precisely— Lot 1. All that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY opposite Mrs Etty's, having a frontage to Bridge 6treet of 38 feet by a depth of 160 or thereabouts (being part of Town Acre, No. 212), together with that excellent Seven-roomed HOUSE thereon, in good repair, Outhouse, Pump, &c, complete. Lot 2. That FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in Alma-stroet, part of Town Acre, No. 173, with.DWELLINGHOUSE, Garden, and Fruit Trees thereon, lately in the occupation of — Cotterill, Esq., having a frontage of 107 feel to Alma-steet. Also, at same time— Sundry small ALLOTMENTS in St. Vincent-street and Emu-street. Plans and other particulars may be obtained at the office of the auctioneers.Terms at sale. Nelson, March 29. 420 Alteration of Date. Unreserved Sale of Valuable Property, Adjoining the town of Collingwood. By order of the Mortgagee, and pursuant to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. J. LEVIEN AND CO. will •"-■- sell by auction at their Auction Mart, Bridge and Trafalgar-streets, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of April instant, at Twelve o'clock, at noon, (instead of this day, as previously advertised.) All that valuable property, adjoining the town of Collingwood, known as OUTRIDGE'S K&XTD, being Sections 22 and 25, part of 24. part of 99, and Section 11 of Block 1, containing in all 500 ACRES. The sale w;ll be entirely without reserve, and for CASH. 409 A GRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION— -*• *- The SHOW of LIVE STOCK and AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE will take place on FRIDAY, !NEXT, April 5, on the Richmond Cattle Fair Ground, when the following Prizes will be offered for competition :—. CLASS A. Tor the best Entire Draught Horse, above three years old—first prize, £5; second prize, £2 ; third prizes honorary certificate. For Entire Horses, best adapted for the production of weight-carrying Hacks—first prize, £4; second prize, £3. For the best Entire Draught Colts, under three years old—first prize, £3; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Geldings—first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under three years old— first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under two years old— first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Colts, under one year old—first prize, £1 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Draught Mares, above three, years old— first prize, £4; second prize, £2; third prize, honorary certificate. For the oest weight-carrying Saddle Mares—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £1. For the best Draught Fillies, under three years old— first prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. Fot th^JiesLPjajia-bi^U'im^ —~ *" "Eor'tTfc best Draught Fillies, under one year old— first prizs, M\ ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Entire Pony—a prize of £2. For the bo.-t Pony Mare—a prize of £1. CLASS B. For the best Bulls—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £2; third prize, £\. For the best Yearling Bulls—first prize, £2 ; second prize, honorary certificate. Eor the best, Cowh, in milk—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £2 ; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best Cows, n-.:t in milk—first prize, £2 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Heifers, under two years old—first prize, £2 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best pair of \Vorking"Bullocks—first prize, £2 ; (second prize, £1. CLASS C. For the best Rams—first prize, £3; Second prize, £2 ;. third prize, ; £l. For the best pen of I'ivc Ewes—first prize, £3 ; second prize, £2 ; third prize, £].. For the best pen of Five Lambs, under one year old— first prize, £1; second prize, honorary certificate. CLASS D. For the best Boars—fast prize, £2; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best Sows, with or without Litter—first prize, £2, second prize, honorary certificate. CLASS E. Tor the best Cock and pair of Hens —first prize, £1 ; second prize, los. ; I bird prize, 10s. For the best Gander and pair of common Geese— first prize, £1 ; second prize, ICK For the ba.it Drake and pair of Ducks—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. For (ho best Turkey Cock and pair of Hens—first prize, £\ ; second prize, 10s. CLASS F. Agricultural Produce. For the best sack of Wheat—first prize, £3; second prize, £2 : third prize, £1. For the best sack of Barley—first prize, £2; second prize, £1; third prize honorary certificate. For the best sack of Oats—first prize £2 ; second prize, £1; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best sack of Pease—first prize, £1 ; second prize, honorary certificate. [Of these grains the exhibitors may show one sack, but must possess at least ten bushels of the same quality and produce the same to the judges if required ] For the bust sample of Hops—first prize, £1 ; second prize, honorary certificate. For the best three bushels of Rye Grass Seed—first prize, £1 • second prize, 10s. For the best fifty pounds of Timothy Grass seed—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. For'the best three bushels of Cocksfoot seed—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10.^. For the best sack of Swedish Turnips—a prize of£l. For the best sack of other Turnips—a prize of £1. For the best of Mangold Wuitzel—a i-vize of j£l. For the best sack of Carrots—a prize of £\. For the best sack of early Potatoes—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10h. For the best sack of late Potatoes—first prize, £\ ; second prize, 10s. For the best fifty-six pounds of Cheese—first prize £2 ; second.prize, £1 ; third prize, honorary certificate. For the best firkin of Salt Butter—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 103. For the best six pounds of fresh butter—first prize, £1 ; second prize, 10s. Prizes for Agricultural Implements and Machinery ,as before advertised, will be given at the next Ploughing Match. All Horse Stock which are to bo exhibited must be bridled, except the foals of the year. The Stewards will receive entries for the exhibition of Stock, and Produce until Twelve o'clock, noon, on the day of the Show. For articles not considered meritorious by the Judges, no prizes will be awarded. The Committee of Management earnestly solicit all parties having Stock and Produce, which they may deem worthy of exhibition, to submit it for competition and public inspection. EEDOR KELLING, 326 Honorary Secretary.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 359, 2 April 1861, Page 2
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