WEDNESDAY, 21m FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! . LIGHT EXPRESS WAGGONS. SADDLES AND BRIDLES. SINGLE HARNESS, POLE & DOUBLE SET OF HARNESS. At Dpcherty ? a Hotel, Tuapeka Flat. MATTHEW HAY Has received instructions from Mr.Docherty, Mr. W. Draper, and others, to sell by public auction, on Wedpesday, 21st instant, at one o'clock sharp, at Mr. D^opljerty's Hotel, Tuapeka F|at, 2g houses, Cojisisting of — The two celebrated Entire Hors;es, Professor and Clydesdale. Professor is a brown horse, bred in Victoria, and is sire of tho farfamed horse, Croydon, winner of the Christohurch Maiden Plate. Professor's stock is unrivalled for colour, symmetry, superiority of action and endurance. Clydesdale is rising seven years old, stands 16£ hands high, and is a beautiful dapple bay, with black points ; has. immense " strength of bone, fine symmetry of fortrjj and superior action". 6 first-class Heavy Draught Horses, thprowghly staunch. ' • , 2 Mares, wjth foals at fopt by Reformer. 1 first-class Hunting Mare 1 3- year-old Fill}', by Emperor 1 3-year-old Colt, by do. . 1 3-yoar-old Filly, by Lord Paisley 1 3-year-old Cqit, b,y Roebuck 2 2-year-old Colts, by Sir Colin 1 27 year-old2 7 year-old Filly, by do., 1 1-year old Colt, by Wallace. 3 Light Springcart Harness Horses, in good order 4 Gentlemen's Hacks Also,, A first-class American Express Waggon, with cover, &c, complete. 1 Set of Single Harness 1 Set of Double Harness, and Pole , Saddles, Bridles, &c. LIBERAL TEKMS WILL B 3 GIVEN. The Auctioneor, in drawing attention to this sale, has only to r^fer buyers to the names of those gentlemen from whom he has received instructions to sell, as a guarantee that tho horses are well-selected and admirably adapted for the Tuapeka district. TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, j CAB PROPRIETORS, & OTHERS. MESSRS. JOHN CHAPLIN fa CO. beg to inform the public that they have, commenced BUILDING CABS similar to \h,e late importations from Melbourne, and intend tnrning-out one every fortnight. Any one favouring them with an order, will have the advantage of inspecting the work during itg progress. j. C. and. Cor~have qn hand a large assortment of Light Buggies and Station Waggons of all descriptions. j Vehicles built<.^p order. . Repairs jjromptly executed, American Asli for'sale. Trade supplied. Factory : Stafford T street. Office : Manse-street, A LL Accounts against the Firm of MILLER AND HENDERSON,' Runholders, p.ven.3. Hill Station, must be sent in to the undersigned not later than " the 10th February, 1873. FRANCJS FULTO.N. •Temple Chambers, Dunedin, 25th January, 1872. D,ISSQLUTIQN OF, PARTNERSHIP. ALL parties indebted tq Cqx Bros., Wetheratanes, are requested to pay their accounts oh or before the 6th day of April, otherwise legal proceedinga will be • taiiei* for the recovery of the same. , -
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 4
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