SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RDERSUE jSTUfI FLOCKS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1912. At THE E'LDERSLTE HOMESTEAD Near OAMAiiU. PYjS'iE and CO., in conjunction with. DALGivTY and CO., 3L+J... luivo received instructions from Mr .i. .... to s;.Hii by public: auction at , .•.-•vlio, en iltvesony, January h, ioi2, the \.tx <<> a' i:.'s magm-u--o.it i(.-..i/:-.u'v MaiL.i, .border .L-».:'i,eos .or, Luuo ai. 'aiixl iv.ig-kyii, .Leicester b-.iid Sheep, to/iipriswis — KAASLNKY M-aHiSH N.55.F..H. No. 5. (3 h'itili-ci'.i-ss- imported, rams, pri»e takers in. England, and person a >liv selected by Mr Reid from M.r C. F;k''s flock «'}.' ppocia-lily selected stud rams, 1, 2- and 3 shear. :_]-..() 1 i-hvM- fioAi nuns ;;.,;) rani lambs 310 ]-shear stud ewes, 570 2, 3 and -l-shear staid ewes 3,50 owe lambs
1950 LINCOLN'S, N.Z.F.B. No. 7. 2 stud rams 59 2-tooth flock rams ■ls ram lambs lii-J 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes 60 I shear stud ewes ...U owe Jambs 342 BORDER LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. /. .2 high class imported rams, bred by Mr Cameron, Birechiii. 16 speciality- selected, stud rams 150 1-shear flock raans 150 ram Jambs 140 1-shear stud' ewes 290 2, 3 and 4 shear -stud ewes 150 ewe lambs ENGLJCSa LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. 60. 2 stud (rams 58 1 and 2 shear ffcck rams. ,'3B ram lanrbs' 40 1 shear' stud ewes 74 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes LINCOLNhMBRINO. 20 1 shear halfhred ram©
It seems almost superfluous to call the attention of Flock Masters to this* sale, which is certainly on© of ■the most important sheep sales ever held in New Zealand. Throughout the whlole Dominion;, and in Australia., the Eklers'lie mocks' are well! and widely known, and their show yard reputation stands second to none. ,SBtown at 61 shows im New Zealand and Australia, sheep from the flocks have secured 83 champion initials, 5 champion ribbons Sydney Royal, 355 first, 283 second, and 137 third' prizes. At the Melbourne Exhibition 5 gold medals for long wool and> championship of the Exhibition with Rtammey ewe wool. For nearly forty years the flocks have been bred with the greatest cane a,nd judgment, and no expense has been spared to secure high-class sires fa-om the Old Country. _ We confidently recommend mtendtilie own January u«a.i/. o»iit j.w ■sharp. Train, will 1 Heave Oamarai at 8.45. PYJNE AND 00. •DAL&ETY AND CO., Ltd. Joint Auctioneers.
GREAT DISPERSAL SALE lIHE ELDERSLIE STUD AT ELBEEiSLIE HOMESTEAD, NEAR OAMAIIU. MONDAY, 2<Mi JANUARY,, 1912, At 10 a..m. sharp.
YNE AND CO. (Ohn&tahurcJi), in conjunction, "with Messrs H. Ghlisliolmi 'and Qo. (Sydney) have received) in.stru'citions .from Mr J. B. 11EID, (who. has decided- to relimquisih Ibxeedling) to iseli iby auction, as above, the whole off the fa.r-diamed ELDERSLIE THOROUGHBRED STUD, which has produced so,many cla.ssdc and (handicap winners throughout the Dominion and Australia. Among the 98 lots to be sold are itflne following:— > CHARLEMAGNE li. (imported) feed !by the l&te King Edwaa-d VM., St*. Samon—Perfect Da-eaim, isive of • those flying fiffies iQuiJgßrit and Ermengai"de. DOWNSHIRE (imported) Ayr-.s&e-SteadtewM. VARCO (Imported) Marco-Vara. VASCO (imipoa-ted) Velasquez— Sleaibreeze. MARES—
64 Mares stinted to CHARLEMAGNE 11., DOWNSHIRE, VARCO and VASCO, and' incki--1 ding iin theiri (number the following well-knowni imares, dams of good winners or Ihigjli-clasis. pea % - formers themselves—RON ETTA V (imported) Bay •Eioniald-'Fini&qnin-neitta, MARCOBELLE (imrported), Marco-La Belflie, WHIRLPOOL (dam of Neva, Scyla, Grand .Rapids, etc), WEVA (dam of Bamnibe, Banyan- and St. Petersburg), FIRECROSS (dam of tOro&s Battery and Flambeau), AMBUSH (dam of Beresrimia), INGODA (N.Z. St. Leger), WATERSHOOT (dam of Brmengarde), ARM ICER A (dam of Imgoda), DEMETER (dam of Stepmeter <aad Kora), CYRE dam of Bieoipe), ADRIw (ia good winner), MERLIN (dam of St. Bees), BIVALVE (dam of Bryope, a good winner in Australia), JANET (dam of Scotty, 'Royal' Fuvsi'lier, and Jam), CASTELLINA (imported, a -winner in England), CRIMEA (dam of Odessa), ZEMLI A (a good winner), SILK GOWN Edna May, (a. good winrnor in' Australia), HAPPY VALLEY (dam of Montifoa-m), SEQUIN <dam> of Sea Queem), SAVANNAH (dam of Sum Slevero and Ireland!). SEA, SHELL (dam of (Savannah' and Sea King), ANNABELLE. (a good performer), STRESA (imported, GrvetoSfc. Mildred), FORMULA (a good winner), SCOTCH PLAID (a /good peitformer), MAZURKA S (Martian —Two-istep), and numerous other successful malfcrons. 7 high' class fillies which have mot (been stinted 23 ifoate 'by Mao-tagon (Eng), Charlemagne 11., Bown'shire, Vaa-co, Martian and Benzojiian, .mlany of them from iffiie dams of recent classic winner©- . Catalogues may he had on applicatl°n' PYNE ANB CO., H. OHISHOLM ANB CO., Auctioneers.
NUMBER 07 A UMBER O 4 *± r ,F you want to hire a Motor Cai in charge of a competmt Obuffeur. AH train® met. Attendance ni#.i or day. E. J. EA3tW 00 D, PROPRIETOR.
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