SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ELDERSUE JSTUD FLOCKS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1912. At THE KLDEBGLJE HOMESTEAD *Wr OAM Alt J. A with UALGiVIY and CO., J,+d., Jiavo rcwi-vccL instructions" from j]i •). ii. iI'JIIJ to sew by public auction ait on 'Jtuesday, January 30tih, Jv-iS. the wluolc of his magnificent Itoinn.ey Marsh, Border Leicester, Li«cia.in, and English Leicester Stud h'heep, comprising—rolMnky.marsh n.z.f.b. Xo. 5. 0 lKftili-cki-ss. imported rams, prize takers in England, and personally selected bv Mr iicid from M.r C. Kilo's Hock JM :;pec"iclly selected stud rams, ■l, 2 anil 3 sJicar. "3'iO •-:.:•! rear stud owes 57J 2, 3 and ■!-shear stud ewes
1.950 LJNCOLNS, N.Z.F.B. No. 7. 2 stud rams ."9 2-tooth flock rams -15 ram lambs 125' 2, 3 and 4 shear stud owes (JO 1 shear stud ewes 50 ewe lambs BORDER LEICESTER, i\.Z.F.B. No. i. 2 high claps imported ram®, bred by Mr Came-ron, Brechin.. 16 specially selected stud rams 150 1-slhoar "flook rams 150 ram lambs. 140 1-s'heaa- stud ewes 290 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes 150 ewe lambs • : ENGLISH LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. GO. 2 stud iramis 58 1 and 2 shear flock ram* 38 ram lambs 40 1 s'hear stud ewes 74 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes. 37 ewe lamibs LINCOLN-MERINO. 20 1 shear half-bred rams It seems almost superfluous to- call the attention of Flock Masters to this- sale, which is certainly one of the most important sheep sales ever held in .New Zealand. Throughout the whole Domiiiioni, and in Australia., the Elder slie no-cks- are well and widely kur.vp., ana their show yard reputation stands second to none. Shown at, .'6l shows ini New Zealand and Australia, sheep from the flocks -have"secured 83 champion medals, 5 chttimpiori- ribbons Sydney Roy-' ally 355 first, 283 second, and. .137 third prizes-. At the Melbourne' Exhibition 5 gold medals for longwool; and. championship of the Exhibition, with Riominey ewe wool. For nearly, forty years the flocks been- bred with the greatest cafe and judgment, and no- expense has been spared to secure high-class sores from the Old Country. We confidently recommend intending buyers of high-class .sheep to make a point of being at Elderslie on the 30' th January next. v Sale 10 a.m. •sharp. Train will leave Oamarai at 8.45. PYNE ATTD CO. EALCLTY AND CO., Ltd. Joint Auctioneers.
GREAT DISPERSA'- SA!E THE ELDERSUE STUD AT ELDERSLIE HOMESTEAD, NEAR OAMAUU. MONDAY, 29'jh JANUARY, 1912, At 10 a.m. sharp. r YNE AND CO. (OhristchurGh), in conjunction wkh Messrs H. Gbccholm and Oo.■•(Sydney).Lav© received instructions from Mr J. Br REIT), (who lias decided to relinquish ihrecdiiig) to .sell by auction, as above, the whole of the far-famed ELDERSLIE THOROUGHBRED STUD, which has produced so many classic and handicap . winners throughout the Dominion and Australia. Among the 98 lots to be sold are ithe following:— STALLIONS— .
CHARLEMAGNE 11. (imported) VII., St. Simon—Perfect Dream, isire of those flying filies 'QuQcprib and ErmenDOWNSHIRE (imported) Ayr-sMke-Seadtewa. VARCO (Imported) Marco-Vara. VASCO (imported) Velasquez—- " Seabreeze. MARES— „„„„..- 64 Mares stinted to CHARLEMAGNE 11., DOWNSHIRE, VARCO and VASCO, and including ain their aiiumiber the following Avell-kupvrai mares, dams of good winners or. Mgli-clias® performers themselves (imported) Bay Rionjald-Frusq/uirir-netta;, MARCOBELLE (imported), Marco-La Belflie, WHIRLPOOL (dam of Neva, Soyla, Grand Rapids, etc), WEVA (dam of Damrtibe, Banyan and St. Petersbrnrg), FIRECROSS (dam of Cross Battery and Flambeau}, AMBUSH (dam of Beresima), INCODA (N.Z. St. Leger), WATERSHOOT (dam of Ea-mengar-de), ARM ICE R A (dam of Ingoda), DEMETER (dam of Sitepmetea- and Bora), GYRE dam of Recipe), ADRI* (a good wSnaer), MERLIN (dam of St. Bees), BIVALVE (dam of Dryope, a good' winner in Australia), JANET (dam of Scotty, Royal Fusilier, and Jan), CASTELLINA (imported, a winnier in England), CRIMEA (dam of Odessa), ZEMLIA (a good winner), SILK GOWN Edna May, (a good winner in' Australia), HAPPY VALLEY (dam of Montiform), SEQUIN (dam of Sea Queen), SAVANNAH (dam of San Severo and Ireland). SEA SHELL (dam of (Sa.vannaih' and Sea King), ANN A BELLE (a good performer), ST RES A (imported, OrvetoSt. Mildred), FORMULA (a good winner), SCOTCH PLAID (a good performer), MAZURKA erous other successful matrons. 7 high' class fillip which have mot (been .stimted 23 foal® by Martagon (Eng), Charlemagne 11., Dowwshire, Varco, Martian and Benzonian, miany of them from the dam® of recent classic winners. may be had' on applaca-. * loll ' PYNEANDCO., H. OHISHOiLM AND CO., Auctioneers.
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