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John Martin & Co., Fur Merchants, of tliis city, to sell by Public Auction, on account of whom it may concern, a collection of Canadian Hunting Trophies, comprising some of the choicest specimens ever offered v\ this market. lIC^^'Each lot to be sold absolutely v^itli- out reserve. tjS^' Hvery article guaranteed as de- scribed and all warranted in prime .ondition. Salk 'Saturday Afternoon,' pi^i,. „th. ( At j.^d O'CLOCK. I 182 1 & 182; Notre Dame Street. M, HICKS & CO., Auctioneers. CATAI^OGUE. BUFFALO. {/ios A)ncrica7iHS.) Lot No. i. Stuffed Head, mounted on oak shield. Claimed to be the last Buffalo shot in Man- itoba. A superb specimen, absolutely per- fect in every detail, and probably without its equal in the world. Lot No. 2. Stuffed Head, mounted on walnut shield. A thoroughly typical specimen of this well known animal and would rank first class in any collection. Lot No. 3. Skull, sun-bleached, mounted on heavy walnut shield. Selected, privately, as the finest specimen obtainable in the North West. Lot No. 4. Skull, sun-bleached, (or natural) un- mounted. To secure a perfect specimen becomes a more diflicult task each year, as already, every fragment of !)one within reach of railways, has disappeared. Lot No. 5. Buffalo Horns, polished and mounted. Lot No. 6. do. do. do. Lot No. 7. do. polished, unmounted. These are at once useful and ornamental — they make verv convenient hat-racks. 4 — MUSK OX. ( Ovibos Moschalns. ] Lot No. 8. Musk Ox liiill Head, mounted on walnut. Lot No. 9. Musk Ox Cow Head, mounted on walnut. The rarest of all living maminals is uiuiuestionahly the Mu'ik O.v, and this is the first time the Cow's head has ever been exhibited in Canada ; the pair may be considered a unique possession. WAPm or CANADIAN ELK. [CervHs Cafiadr/is/s.) Lot No. 10. Wapiti Head, mounted on walnut. Lot No. 1 1. Wapiti Head with Antlers, unmounted. Lot No. 12. Wapiti Antlers, mounted on walnut. The IClk or Wapiti is the grandest of all the deers. in its i)ossession of the royal antlers, and rarely are more perfect examples seen than lots lo and ii. MOOSE. {.lice .■linniiiviits.) The Moose is generally conr.idered the noblest game in our Canadian forests, and the monster size and bold spirit of the bidl moose as he " charges" the hunter, has inspired many romantic pages. Lot No. 13. Moo.se Head, mounted on walnut. Lot No. 14. do. and Antler.s, unmounted. Lot No. 15. Moo.se Antlers, mounted on shield. CARIBOU. [h'aiioi/cr Caribou i The wide distribution and economy of the Woodland Caribou makes the animal very interesting, while the grace- ful antlers have long been favorite decorations. Lot No. 16. Caribou Head, mounted on walnut. Lot No. 17. do. do. Lot No. 18. do. do. Lot No. 19. Caribou Antlers, mounted on shield. Lot No. 20. do. do. Lot No. 21. Cariljou Antlers, unmounted. Lot No. 22. do. do. 6 — BLACK-TAILED DEER. ^CervHs ColuiHbianus.) The antlers of this deci are the perfect ideal of deror- alive beauty. Not so large as the Wa])iti, not so slij,dit as the Red Deer, but with the characters of each blended in ])leasing synietry. (iood specimens are, however, always scarce and in