AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. IMPORTANT SALE OF STUD STOCK. P BURNSIDE, NEAR OAMARU. TUESDAY, 27th FEB., 1912. 3YNE AiND CO., (in con-junction j . with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON i Nl> CO., Ltd., and GUINNESS and I < E OREN, Ltd.), have received in- I from Mr JOHN F. REID, -, Ivo has disposed of a large part of is Burnside Estate, to SELL by ÜBLIC AUCTION. at the BURN- : IDE HOMESTEAD, near Oamaru, , 11 TUESDAY, 27th.FEBRUARY, At 10.30 a.m. .sharp, lie following high-class STUD SHEEP and CLYDESDALE HORSES, viz.— SHEEP lOMNEY MARSH. N.Z.F.B. 195. 10 Special S'tud Rams 180 One-shear Flock Ra.ms 225 Ram Lambs 500 Stud Ernes, two, three, and if our shear 200 Stud Ewes, One-shear. 225 Ewe Lambs 30RDER LEICESTER N.Z.F.B. 251 10 Special Stud Rams ' 100 One-shear Flock rams 120 ram lambs 280 Two, three, and four-shear Stud ewes 90 One-shear Stud Ewes 120 Ewe Lambs LINCOLNS, N.Z.F.B. 232. 2 Special Stud Rams 33 One-shear Flock Ram., 30 Ram Lamibs 66 Two, three and four-shear Stud Ewes 60 one-shoar Stud ewes 30 ewe lambs HORSES. 15 high-class Purebred Clydesdale Mares, 3yrs old and over, all registered in N.-Z. 'Draught Horse Stud Book. Sired by those \vell-knowu horses, Lord Salisbury (imp.) Crown Prince, Sandy Erskine (imp.), and Pride of Newton (imp.), and stintedto Baron Fyvie (imp.), and Baron Wigton (imp.) 2 Two-year Fillies by Baron Fyvie and Balgowrie. 2 yearling fillies by Baron Fyvie. 3 One-year colts by Baron Fyvie 5 Foals by Black Knight. The Auctioneers have every confidence in advising jßtuduiasters throughout the Dominion to make a point of attending the BURNStI'D'E SALE, on the 27-tfii L'EBRUiiRY, as ;the stock are wen- known for their EXCELLENCE and BREEDING. The sheep are part of the Elderslie Stud Flocks founded 40 years ago. Since passing into Mr Reid's hands the flocks have been bred with the greatest care, and no expense spared to procure the highest class sires to" be had in the Dominion. The Clydesdiale Mares are probably second to none in New Zealand, and breeders and;-buyers .throughout the country should not miss this rare opportunity. Ordes will receive careful attention. PYNiE AND 00. GUINNESS and LE OREN, Ltd. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., Ltd., " . ';■, Joint Auctioneers.
ELDERSUE JSTUD, FLGJKB TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1912. At THE ELDERSUE HOMESTEAD Near OAMARO. PYNE and CO., ii>- con junction with DALGETY and CO., L+d. t have received instructions from Mr J. B. REIDto seiil by public auction ait EMeTglie, on Tluesday, January 3Qth, 1512., the whole of bis magnificent Rlommey Marsh, Border Leicester, Limcoiki. and, English. Leicester Stud Sheep, comprising— ROMNEY MARSH N.Z.F.B. No. 5. 6 high-class, imiportedi ranis, prize takers in England, und piersonaliiy selected- by Mr Reid from Mr C. Pile's flock 34 specially selected stud rams, 1, 2 and 3 shear. 300 1 shear flock rams 350 rani lambs 340 l-<shear stud ewes 570 2, 3 and 4-shear stud" ewes 350 ewe lambs 1950 LINCOLNS, N.Z.F.B. No. 7. 2 stud rams 69 2-tooth %>ck rams 45 ram lambs 126 2, 3 and 4 shear stad ewes 60 1 shear stud 1 ewes 50 ewe laimibs BORDER LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. /. 2 high class imported rams, bred by Mr Cameron, Brechin. 16 specially selected stud rams 150 1-shear flook rams 150 ram lamibs 140 1-shear stud ewes 290 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes 150 ewe lambs ENGLISH LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. 60. 2 stud rams 58 1 and 2 shear flock rams 38 ram lambs 40 1 (shear stud, ewes 74 2, 3 and 4 shear elfeudl ewes 37 ewe-. Jaralbs
LINCOLN-MERINO. 20 1 shear halfbred ram© It seems almost superfluous to call the attention of Flock Masters to (tiiis. sate, which is certainly one of the most important sheep sales ever held in New Zealand. Throughout the whfole Dominion*, and in Australia, the Elderslie nocks are well and widely known, and their show yard reputation stands second to none. Shown at 61 shows in New Zealand and Australia, sheep foom the flocks, have secured 83 champion medals, 5 champion ribbon si Sydney Royal', 355 first, 283 second, and 137 third p-riEeS'. At the Melbourne Exhibition 5 gold medals' for longwooT and championship of the Exhibition, with Rom/wey ewe wool. For nearly forty years the flocks have been bred with the greatest care a<nd judgment, and no expense has been spared to secure high-olasß siires from the Old Country. m We confidently recommend intending buyers of high-das® ' shieep to make a point of being at Elderslie on the 30th January next. Sale 10 a.m. ■sharp. Train will leave Oamanu at PYNE AND 00. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. Joint Auctioneers;. FORM.&N AKO TROWEft, 'JLUB STABLES, MASTERTON Gijrs, BuiagMW, etc., on hir* O by !'<>rcr- or week. Partis, Stored for on reasonable term*. 'Vf r >i at -y-cni, ion givm to every devs.rfcn.ient of bh-p business. Oompet•ni rn*7>. alw&y?- ?b charge. riant ind buildlngß 'h&vn been increaawd to
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