.FRIDAY, sth MARCH, At two o't'loek. VEGETABLES ! VEGETABLES ! ! MATTHEW HAY haa received instructions^ from Mr. M'Alpine, to sell by public auction, on the above date — A large quantity of Growing Vegetables in his, Garden on the Town boundary. The reason for disposing of the same is that the Lessees of the Garden forfeited their agreement, and therefore the whole of the crop ■will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The crop consists of a choice assortment of Cabbages, Carrots, Parsnips, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J will hold their first scries of sales by auction of Long Wool and Merino Stud Rams ; also, Long Wool Brood Ewes ; at their Yards, Tokomaiviro, on Thursday, the 4th March, at 2 o'clock when they will offer, On account of Mr. William Allison (selected put of his famed pure-bred stock of Leiceslers) , being the most successful breeder in the district : — 60 Pure-bred Leicester Ram Lambs 50 do do Ewe do 1 Pure-bred 4-tooth Lincoln Prize Ram, he having taken the first prize for best Lincoln Ram at Tokomairiro Show for 1874, beating rams bred by Messrs. Suttou Brothers, the farfamed importers of Lincoln Prize stock. Account of James Sutherland, Esq. : — 10 Pure : bred Leicester Rams (mixed ages). At our Yards, 1872, his Ram Lambs brought f'3 2s 6d each ; at our Yards, 1873, 30 Ram Lambs, one lot, £2 5s each. Apcount of Jon Hislop, Esq. : — 10 Pure-bred Leicester Rams -(mixed ages) . A t our Yards, 1873, his Rams brought from £3 5s to £5 10s each. Account of A. M'Laren and Co. : — 50 Pure-bred Leicester Rams, 2, 4, and 6-tooth — the 6-tooth purehnsed at a high figure from the Clydevale station. 100 Pure-bred Leicester Ewes, of the some pure strain of blood. Account of Mr. Mark Dale : — 15 Pure-bred Leicester Rams, of mixed .ages. These Rams -were carefully selected by Mr. Dale, and cost him from £7 lbs to £15 each. 250 Cross-bred 2-tooth Wethers 200" do do Ewes Account of Mr. Wm. Gordon :—: — 20 Pure-bred Leicester 2-tooth Rams 20 do Lincoln 2-tooth Rams I Bred by Mr. R. Wilson, late of Poraahaka. Account of Mr. Alexander Mackay :—: — _ 6 Pure-bred 6-tooth Leicester Ewes 7 do 2-tooth do do 5 do Ram Lambs 220 Cross-bred 2-tooth Wethers - ' Also :—: — 1800 4, 6, and 8-tooth half and threequarter bred Ewes. N.B. — The Auctioneers requests parties desirous of exhibiting stock for sale, t o forward particulars as soon as possible, so that they may be duly and efficiently announced to the public by advertisement. FRIDAY, sth MARCH, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT CLEARING -OUT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. ,pAPSTICK, DUTHIE,~AND CO. \J- have received instructions from Walter Millet} Esq., of Roxburgh Station, Glenore. to sell by auction qu the ground, on Friday, sth March, tit one o'clock sharp — 20 Pure-bred Leicester Rams, mixed ages 20 Pure-bred Merino Ranis, mixed ages 400 Cross-bred storp and fat wethers, about half very good mutton 1000 Cross-bred ewes, 4, 6 and 8-tooth 500 Very Superior merino ewes, 6 to 8- J tooth * j 1000 Yeiy Superior merino ewes, fullmouth 30 Head of well-conditioned and large ~ framed store cows and bullocks 2 Pairs of Buggy Mares — will be exhibited in haraess , 4 Well-bred up-standing Colts and Fillies, 3 and 4 years old, suitable ¥or coaching 4 Draught up-standing Colts and Fillies, 3 and 4 years old 1 Superior Boar, 1 Sow and six pigs, from Mr. Piukerton's breed N.B. — The Auctioneers draw special attent ion to the above Sale, the Sheep and Horses in particular. It is an undoubted fact that Mr. Milllcr has obtained the very top price for both his cress -bred and merino wool for the last foui 1 seasons that has been obtained in Otago. The length of staple, and five silky texture has been noticed by both American buyers here, also, by home buyers in Lon- ' don. Last seasons clip of hogget -wool realised two shilliugs and one penny, and the bulk, one shilling p.nd eleven-pence perlb. Also, his breed of light horse 3 are noted for strength of bone and superior action. nAPSTICK DUTHIE, AND CO. \J Will hold Sales of Fat Stock at their Yards, Milton, every Thursday ; and Sales of Sheepskins, Tallow, &c,, every SATURDAY. Liberal advances made on the Incoming Clip of wool fop sale here, or for shipment to Messrs. James Morrison and Co., who are our Agents in London. GR 0' W. N HOTEL, PALCLUTHA, Thomas Stanehook - - Proprietor. The abovQ Hotul has been thoroughly renovated, aril the accotnmo r lation for travellers "aniVTaaarclers is excellent. The proprietor will endeavor, by q trict attention to business, to make the Hotel a model of comfort and convenience. Adjoining tue Hotel is a thirty^six stall (Stable, and a, ran^e qf looserboxes, carriage houses, &c. RAILWAY HOTEL, MANUKA CREEK; JoHST M'Rae, having purchased the above Hotel from Mr, Fitzgerald, trusts, by strict attention to the comfort aud convenience of ijuvellers and the public generally, to recive p, large share of support. Cob.b and Go.'s and Yeend's Southern L.me $f Qqaches change here daily. W^es, and Spirits of the beat brands. pppp STASLISG, "
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 27 February 1875, Page 2
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