LEITHFIELD. RE S, A. PEROIVAL'S ESTATE. SALE OF AND DEAD STOCK, GENERAL FARMING I'LANT, &c, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1867. MESSRS; BUSS AND HEPWORTH .. liave. received instructions to sell :::.;■■ by public auction, ; At,to Pnget's Yards, Leithfleld, on the above date, the whole of the .. -LIYE AND DEAD STOCK, &c., In the;above estate, removed to Leithfleld, for convenience of Sale, as follows: , .LIVE STOCK. 80 Merino ewes ■ .80.1ialf;bred Romney Marsh yearling lambs 2 vgobd'.draught mares 1 carriage horse 40 pigs, all ages and sizes Scalves IMPLEMENTS, &c. 1. horse dray 1 plough 2 pair -.harrows 1 grhis: sowing machine '.l cliaif cutter Sevefal:sets of shaft, leading, and plough -,.. ."'.harness 1 American waggon 1. set-light harness 1 grindstone 1 wheelbarrow .1 toolbox, with quantity of tools Also, UNDER BILL OF SALE. 5 Milch Cows, in milk and in calf. 10 head of Quiet Cattle, consisting of— Cows in milk, and Heifers springing to .cajf Draught and saddle horses And sundry effects in other Insolvent • Estates. Sale at Twelve o'clock precisely. Terms cash. BUSS & HEPWORTH, 287 Auctioneers. ': KAIAPOI. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1867. nFESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH will VI sell, in addition to the Stock advertised MR ARMSTRONG'S FARM, On the above date. That celebrated prize bull, Sir Harry, by Lord John, rising 3-year old. Sir Harry gained the firtt prize at the Northern Agricultural Show, held ■ at Rangiora in 1866, and was pronounced by competent judges to be the' best shaped bull, for his age, in the province. Aluo, 1 seeddrill (for 7 furrows) 1 iron stuffier Sale at Mr. ARMSTRONG'S FARM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. BUSS 4 HEPWORTH. , RANGIORA SALE YARDS AND MARKET.
THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1867. IVTESSRS BUSS AND HEPWORTH M-.Avill sell by . 1,. PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Yards, Rangiora, on the above date 10 splendid dairy cows, all springing to ■ < . calf Cows in full milk 2, 3, and 4yr old steers .■ Heifers Young stock Draught and saddle mares and geldings Also, At the risk of a former.purchaser, and ON: ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY ..'■'/.'.'"';■'. CONCERN. About 200 bushels of seed barley 1 waggon :1 scarifier ; &C, &tt, &0. ".'". Sale at 12 o'clock noon. *.-■■■ BUSS AND HEPWORTH, 1259 Auctioneers. ;;KAIAPOL .THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1867. SALE OF MIRY CATTLE, HORSES, FARMING PLANT, -. &c, &c, &c, AT MR ■JOHN ARMSTRONG'S FARM. ■"1/TESSRS BUSS & HEPWORTH have IX'.received instructions from Mr John Armstrong to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION At .his. Farm, near the Girder Bridge KaiapdiJ on the above date, the whole of his DAI BY CATTLE, &c, . As follows, viz:— ..cow. ;(Dairy Maid) I andin > cow, (Pansy Ca , { ! cow-;. (Beauty) ) l.lieifer (Koany) J 1 heifer (Kate) J 1 bullock 9; head of heifers, steers, and young stock , 1 fielding (Captain) [ Perfect | y Jmare; (Backed) .1 guiding (Mucky) ) I'W-. ■ 1 reaping maeliine, M'Cormiek'a . 1 -liorse rake and sundry tools A quantity of pens And -iv qunntity of poultry. Sale at twelve o'clock precisely. Luncheon provided. . BUSS & HEPWORTH, Auctioneers,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2092, 4 September 1867, Page 8 (Supplement)
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