TVEL^ T ESDAY, 21*r FE^EXTAKY, At 1 o'clock sharp, HORSES! HORSES! HORSES J LIGHT EXPRESS WA.GG,QNS. SADDLES 1 AND BRIDLES. SISQLE HARNESS, POLE & BQUBLE SET OF HARNESS. At Docherty's Hotel, Tuapeka Flat. M- A T" T n E W HAY Has received instructions from Mr.Docherty, Mr. W. Draper, and others, to sell by public auction, qii Wednesday, 219t instant, at. one o'clock sharp, at Mr. Docherty's H.otel> T^pekcvFLj^ n 2§ H O R; Sr E-' S\ Consisting of — The two celebrated Entire Horses, Professor and Clydesdale. Professor is a brown horse, bred in Victoria, and i 3 sire of the farfamed horse, Croydon, winner of the Christchurch Maiden Plate. Professor's stock is unrivalled for colonr, symmetry, superiority of action and endurance. Clydesdale is rising seven years old, stands 16i hands high, and is . a beautiful dapple bay, - with black points ; has immense strength of bone, fine symmetry ox form, and superior action. 6 first-class Heavy Draught Horsps, thoroughly staunch. 2 Mcvrca, with faala at fo.ot by Reformer. 1 first-class Hunting Mara 1 3 year-old Filly, by Emperor 1 3-year-old Colt, by do.. 1 3-year-old Filly, by Lord Paisley 1 3-year-old Colt, by Roebuck 2 2-year-old Colts, by Sir Colin 1 2-yeartpld Filly, by do, 1 1-yoar o]d Colt, by Y»*allaco 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. And I 1 Bay Mare 1 Light Spring Cart 2 Black Ponies, with Harness LIBEHAL TERMS WILL BE GIVEX. The Auctioneer, in drawing attention to this sale, has only to refer buyers to the names of those gentlemen from w!4om he has received instructions to sell, as a guarantee that the horses are well-selected and admirably adapted for tbe/Tuapeka district. $ ' ' SATURDAY 17th FEBRUARY. At 1 2 o'clock sharp. At tho, Auction Rooms, Ross Place. "If A T THE W HAY IYJ. Has received instructions to dispose of by public auction, at $ho time and place above mentioned— r Pictures Engravings Photographs Toilet Glasses Household Furniture, &c, &c. No Rjjpitv-E.' TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, CAB PROPRIETORS, &, OTHERS. MESSRS. JOHN CHAPLIN & CO. bpg to inform the public that they have commenced BUILDING CABS similar to the late importations from Melbourne, and intend turning-oub one every fortnight. Any one favouring them with an order, will have the advantago of inspecting the work during its progress, J,. 0. and 00, have on hand a large assprtment of Light Buggips and Station Waggons qf all descriptions. | Vehicles built to order. Repairs promptly executed. American Ash for sale. "^rade supplied. Factosy -;^Staffqrd*--3treet. Oj?Fica : Mahse-street.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 211, 15 February 1872, Page 4
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