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Auction Sales etc. H A M I L T O N WEEKLY . ! MARKET. '} OWXNNB'fI HAMILTOK HOTEL, HAMIIi'TOIf • ' ■ • ' WEST; ' SATURDAY, MAY 19th. UNTIL Subscriber's Auction Mart is completed, a Weekly sale of L»nd Horses, Produce, and General Merchandise, will be held at Mr G Wynne's Hotel. A good room has been secured for consignments intrusted for sale— and consignees may depend upon prompt raturns. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. for sale on Saturday next. First-rate boat, will carry eight persons, Rollocks Rudder, an sec of Sails. Cheese, Poultry, Pigs, Stove, Drapery, Clothing, Ladies Boots, Galvanised iron, &c Sec. KENNEDY HILL. TCI OR SALE OR LEASE The Cottage lately occupied by Mr W H Clarke, with three acres of Land. Apply to KENEDY HILL. CHOICE BRED. LEICESTER EWES. "OOR SALE, on Wednesday next, May X* 23, at 12 o'clock, ' . The Property of W j. Hxtbst, Isq, who has let his farm. 160 Two-tooth Leicester Ewes in Lamb to the progeny of imported Sbeep. Two Ewes from the Leicester Sheep, itnported by Robert Graham, Esq. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, MAY 18. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE on Friday, nextMav 18th, atl2oVock. The well-known Mare, "MYSTERY," stinted to "Pacific." ALFRED BUCKLANI>, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. THE REMUERA YARDS. fIHE PURE-BRED SHORT-HORN X BULL, " WHIPPER IN," Ex "Electrn,' from England, Will be sold, at the Remuera Yards, on Wednesday May 23, at 12 o'clock. PEDIGREE as follows :— " WHIPPER-IN," roan, calved 4Mi May, 1874, by Lord of the Valley (3173J) Dam ( r 'osa Lee), by Sir Peter (25162 Gd (Arlfne), by Duke of Manchester (17732) Ggd (Alva), by Lord Roseberry (16448)* Gggd (Ariedne), by Lord [1] Thoresby (14856)' ■ * Ggggd (Apricot), by Dandy Dinmont (9010) Gggggd ( Lil y) *>y Dandy Dinmont (9010) Ggggggd, by George 111 (7038) Gggggggd* by Zenith (5702) Ggggggggd, by Wiseton (284Sy Gggggggggd, by Mercury (2301) LORD OF THE VALIEY (31733), by [2] Lord of the Manner (26714) Dam (Red Pet), by [3] Royal BuLtarfly 14th (20722) Gd (Pet), by Snowdrop (15311) Gggd (Mis3 Nightingale) by Chieftain Gggd (Lady Bourton), by Morpetb, Ggggd, by the Prince (7615) Gggggd, by Colling (902) Ggggggd, by Son of Alexander (1624) Gkggpggd, by Grandson of Favoarite (252) —" Oootes's Herd Book,' Vol 20, p 211.

[1] Lord Thoresby (14856) was by the Duke of Gloucester (11382), a Ducbeßs Bull, the tribe of Shorthorns ■which msifce thousande each when sold either by public or private sale [2] Lord op thb Manor, (26714) wa by Baron .Ribbleedale (21238, by Second Duke of Wharfdale (19649), a Duchess and Oxford Bull ; his dam by Duke of Gloucester (11383), of snme family as three animals sold by auction for nearly £20, 000. The dam of Lord of the Manor was late Col. Townley's celebrated Cow Emma, winner of Ten prizes. [3] Rotal Btjttbrh.y 14th (20722) by JRoyal Butterfly (16862) winner of Bojal Agricnlture of England Society's First Prize at Warwick, and seven other Paizss at Durham, York, and oilier Shows ; his dam won twenty Prizes and twelve Gold and Silver Medals at various meetings of the llojal English, Irish, North Lancashire, Yorkshire, and other Societies. RoyalJSutterfly was own brother to 'Master Butterfly, who won Firßt Prize of itoyal Agricultural Society of England's Show at Oheltns fordj.and many other Prizes, and nevee was beaten ; and was sold at a high price and sent to Melbourne, shipped by us, per 'Copeuhngin,' in 1857. All numbersrefer to " Coaleo" Herd Book." We hereby certify that the above par ticulars are correct, and that we shipped •' Whipper-in," per ' Electra,' in good condition. STUItGBOH & SoNJ*, , Gray 'a Hall, Cray's Essex, 15th December, 1876. ALIRED BUCELAND. T^T ' O ■ T I O E WAIKATO NURSERY, HAMILTON WE^T. GEORGE- MASON, (Late MASON BROS.) BEOS respectfully to invite intending Planter-* to an early inspection of liis general Nursery Si' r ck, consisting of Oniimental Hees, Flowering Shrubs, Roseß, Fruit, Forest, and Shelter Trees Thorn Quick*, <fce, under Auckland prices All orders carefully packed and for warded Free to Couch and iS Learner. N B,— Orders for the Piako District lelt with Mr J >hn Wood, Noctinghaii: OaSVle, will tie punctually attended to |1 O R SAL PO'ATOKS AT THE WHARF, £4 per Ton GO J NEAL. Cambridge, April 23, 1877.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 767, 17 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 767, 17 May 1877, Page 3

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