FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1874, At 2 o'clock. £ REEHOLD PROPERTY, PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS, HORSES, Farming implements, ryegrass,OATS,' WHEAT, &c. • • ' T\> J?anneM) Dairymen, and others^ - MATTHEW HAY hiks received instructions from Mr. James R. Gascoigne to 6ell by public auction, On tho ground, on Friday,. Ist May, at 2 6'clock sharp, All that valuable Freehold Property known as Fairfield, situated about a quarter of a mile from the Town Boundary of Lawrence, and consisting of 65 acres (tndrs or less), all of which are cultivated, and subdivided " ' into five' paddocks,, and through which flows a perennial stream of water* 4.2 acres of the land are in ! English grasses, and the growing . 5 crops consist of turnips and potatoes, Vhich will be sold in quanties to fcuifc purchasers^ Also, §6 tons of ryegrass and clover Hay, in stack 10 tdns of Oats, in sheave* 1 stack of Wheat The Stock consists Or! pure-bred Ayrshire Cows 1 pure-bred two-year-old Heifer 8 . dot Yearlings 2 Steers 2 Bulls . Thd above cattle are all pure-bred Ayriliires, the pedigrees of whicli will be given Xt sole-. Alto, Si brood draught Mares 1 Draught Horsd 1 three-year-old Draught Filly 1 yearling Draught Colt A. lot of Fancy Fowls Farm Implements, &c., are as follows : — 1 Tip Dray • •*- -' 1 Barrowman Plough 1 set of Harrows 1 Turnip Sower 1 Chaffcutter 3 horse-power Threshing Machine and set of Fans 3 Bots of Harness Together with An extensive and complete Dairy Plant Aifd, A comfortable Dwellinghouse, erected on the ground, with a first-class Stable and Barn ; also, a Cowhouse, Piggeries, &c. There is also a large number of articles, such as Grindstones, Boilers, Carpenters' Tools, &c. Terms of Freehold Property/wflljjft^ifea j Th» Auctioneer, in drawing ~tbe attention | to tlie public to this important sale, begs to fitato that Mr. Gascoigne being about to leave the Province is the only reason for his disposing of his property. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, At 4 o'clock p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. =&* "A T T H E W, HA V -"•^- has received instructions from Mr. W. M'Nlckle' to Bell by public auction, on the premise!, situated at the head of Munros iSrully, on the above date, A fcwo-roomed house, and Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, drawers, crockery and glassi ware, cooking - utensils, and a splendid Singer's sewing machine. ; Also, a lady's side- saddle and bridle. No Reserve. Terms Cash: /: ; [I FRIDAY, 15th MAYj. - ' At 12 o'clock. iSS^dRTANT SALE' "OF;"PURE-BRED •• 'OLYBESBALE • HORSESv ; : ' fiAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have been favored.with instructions from MeSMp-. A> McLaren and Cp., of Tokomairiro, Id seTl^ by a'uetion,' at ' Messrs. M'Laren's Stables and Yards, adjoining the Commercial Hotel, Mjlton^on-Jrioay, the 15th May, at 1.2, o'clock— _, - .•- - • * * Lofl.-^Young Watty, purebred Clydesdales" stallion. (See pedigree at " bottom)' Lot 2. — Farmers' Favorite, purebredClydesdale stallion. (Sea pedigree at bottom) %dt >]3.,— Two splendid buggy Mares, rising five and six years. Considered by competent judges to be the best -j inatchpcl pair in Otago. r 10 Superior Clydesdale <Mares, thoroughly ' '-staunch in all kinds of harness - 10 Superior Clydesdale Colts^from two to four years old 10 Superior Clydesdale Fillies, from two to four years : old $0 Superior- Cblts 1 arid Fillies/two to fonr years old, all suitable for buggy, ■ carriage, or heavy weight carrying hacks. Pedigree.— Young Watty by Lord Clyde. Lord Clyde wfte bred by Mr. Brown, Dunsyremains, by Bigga?'; he gained second premium ns a three-year old at Dumfries in 1860 ; also, k £40 prize at Newton Stewart in 1862, when 11 horses competed ; East Cumberland Society's prize at Carlisle in 1863, from twelve copipet.il ore .* ■ sire, Young Blaze; gvandsire, John AnJerson My Joe. Lord Clyde's clam, a tr.irebrpA Clydesdale mare by Old Watty ; Young' Watty out of Violet, by Clyde ; VtolsTs dam by Improver ; grandam, Diamond. The celebrated mare Highland Mary, tout of Violet, is half sister to Young Watty — declared to be. the best Clydesdale mare that «ver was in Victoria. Young Watty gained second, prize ■at Taieri Show the last - two Seasons,- and first at Tokomairiro, October, '1873: ,;\ ... Farmers'. Favorite is by Prince Charlie, imported to Victoria by Messrs. M'lntosh, and feint of ntfjfe prize stock than any other horse in Victoria; dam, Violet Second,*by Champion —grandim', '^iblat First, by Lincolnshire fielroi-' ' ; "'" , ' - 'N.8.-s-Thd Auctioneers beg to draw special r >tten("ion to the above sale, as tho most * Juabl« stud of horses that has ever been . i-sd for competition -in tho district, the ~*bo!o being for bon&jids sale*
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 351, 29 April 1874, Page 2
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