WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock, HORSES, CATTLE, &c, MATTHEW HAY has peceired instructions from * Mr. Steward M'Coombe to 'sell by public auction, at the Tuapeka Hotel Yards, Tuapeka Flat, pn Wednesday, 24th February, "at 2 o'clock, That celebrated Clydesdale entirp horse YOUNG CLYDEYotrKft Clyde is by Thane of Clyde, out of Black Polly, who was imported to Victoria, and " sold for the sum oF £220 5 grand-sire, the renowned champion horse, Prince Charlie, who was never beaten in Scotland or the Australian Colonies, ne was imported to Victoria by J. and'M, Mackintosh; granddam, the far-famed and ronowued Black Diamond (imported), winner of the Port Phillip Farmers' Society Challenge Cup for seven years in' succession, aud never suffered defeatShe was the property of J. Kearnon, Esq., Moonee Ponds. Yottng Clyde was got by Thane of Clyde, imported by Hugh M'Lean, Esq. He gained Ist prise at the Southland Show, 1867; Ist prize at Tokomairiro, 1863; 2nd prize at the Taieri, the same year j and Ist prize at the Molyneux, 1869. He was taken back to Victoria, and was sold there for £500 to go to (/anterbnry, but died at the Bluff. Young Cltdb is a dark chesnut, stands 18 handi high, with plenty of bone and substance, and is, without doubt, the surest foal-getter in the Province. His stock has been sold in Dunedin market at £120 for two two-year-©lds, thus proving that he does not disgrace bis ancient lineage. Aho, a pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, a winner of three gold medals, bred by Mr. Warnock, of Southland, and sold by him for £15Q. JO First-class Horses, consisting of light draughts, gentlemen's haoka, and, ptqck horses, , 12 Working Bullocks, and Waggon, 20 Head of quiet Dairy Cattle, Tekjis at Sale, The Auctioneer would call the attention of horse and cattle-breeders, and others, to this important sale, as the opportunity of obtaining stock of this description is seldom met ■with in this district. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock, riAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. j \j have been favored with instructions from Mr. James Taborn, of Clarks Flat, Tuapeka East, to sell by auction, on the ground, ©n yriday, 12fch Fpbruary, at 2 o'clock, The whole of his Freehold and Leasehold jTarms, comprising— * Lot 1. — 198 acres Freehold Land, and 35 acres of Leasehold, say, 233 acres (mnvo pr less), together wifch all buildings^juid utner improvements thereon ; oO acres laid down in "English grass, 20 acres in oats, wheat, potatoes, and turnips, the remainicg 163 acres in natural grass ; but all first-class arable land, subdivided into four paddocks by sheep-proof - fences, |jot 2. — 113 acres, of Freehold Land, - together with" all builiings and 'im-' provemeiits thereon. This farm is subdivided into five paddocks, all in English grass. All the fences are sheep-proof. Together with licensed Water Race, Water Wheel, &c, &c. The ahore is all first-class agricultural land, jf§U watered, and level; rich allu' ial deposit. Alsp, 8 Pure-bred Leicester Rams £30 Full-conditioned store Merino Ewes 2 Heavy staunch Draught Horses 1 Clydesdale Mare, with foal at foot 2 Young Draught Colts 2' Superior Dairy Cows g Yearlings, 2 store Pigs, 60 Roosters and Hens, 1 Scarrifier, 2 Ploughs, 2 pairs Harrows, 1 Roller, 1 Tip Dray, No. 3. Chaffcutter, 2 sets Dray Harness, Grindstone, Hurdles, Wheelbarrow, &c. Also, Household Furniture, Dairy Uten- . - ,SB, 4c, &c,' • Term* liberaj, which will be announced at •ale. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, Af 1 o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J will hold their first series of sales for, the season for Pure-bred Long-wool and Merino Rams, and every description of Stock) on THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, at 1 p'clock, N.B. — The auctioneers request parties desirous of exhibiting stock for sale, to forward particulars as soon as possible, so that they .may be duly and efficiently announced to the public by adrertisement. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J hare been favored with instructions from Mr. James Garmichael to sell by auction at their Yards, Tokomahirp, on Thursday, the 85th February, at II 11I 1 o'clock sharp — 120 Horses, comprising 30 First-class Staunch Draught Mares ?5 First-class . Sfaujich Draught Geldings A 35 First-clasa Draught Colts and Fillies 30 First-class Colts and Fillies suitable for weight-carrying Hacks, Coaches anJ Buggies. N.B. — The Auctioneers desire to draw the Attention of the general puMic to the above ' important sale of Iforses, assuring them that the Bbrsescto be expo»e:l for competition will be equal to, if not surpassing, any Sale of the kind they have hitherto held, and where all partiei requiring either light or heavy Horsea trill be enabled to supply their wants. nAPSTICK DUTHIE, AND CO. \J WiW hold Sales of Fat Stock at their Yards, Milton, every Thursday 5 and Sales of |sJim»k.in», Tallow/&c., every *^ ' SATURDAY, Liberal adrancea made on rhe Incoming dlip of wool for sale here, or for shipment to Jtaers. James Morrison and Co., who are ouj> Aggnj* in London, \
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Tuapeka Times, Issue 432, 6 February 1875, Page 2
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