Auctions. RUN, SHEEP\ — AND D - SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. p MESSRS. GOLDNEVS RUN, SHEEP, Ac., AND RESIDENCE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE, ON TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1865, At Two o'Clock Precisely. t TITESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT A ajX. SPROT have received instructions from Messrs. Goldney Brothers to sell the whole of their property in Canterbury) in consequence of their positive determination to dis- ~ solve partnership and proceed to England). - They will, therefore, submit AT THEIR OFFICES, IN HEREFORD STREET, On the above date, a First :— P THEIR RUN No. 333, OP Q 20,000 ACRES, WITH 3500 SHEEP, 1 AND _ AMPLE IMPROVEMENTS Ofthe most substantial character. Second:— CHIPPENHAM LODGE, Situated at St. Alban's, Comprising— Twenty-six acres of suburban land, in the . most fashionable neighborhood,; all > beautifully improved and subdivided, and on which a most substantial BRICK HOUSE has been built, and one of the most elegant GARDENS laid out. These properties will be offered at an extremely low UPSET PRICE, so as to ensure an immediate sale. And, on the day following, as advertised below— The whole of the Messrs. Goldney* s FARM STOCK AND FURNITURE Will be sold at their residence, St. Alban's, Without the slightest reserve. * For upset price, and full particulars of every* th'ng connected with all the properties, Apply to Bubnbll, Bbnnett A Spbot, Hereford street. Christchuroh, July 1. 7-8 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OH WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, AT CHIPPENHAM LODGE, ST. ALBANS, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ao. MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT A SPROT have received mstructions-from Messrs. Goldney Brothers (in consequence of their leaving the province), on the day following the sale of their Run and Freehold, to dispose of, as above, the following Stooc, Ac., viz:— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Tables, chairs, sofa, beds, bedding, linen, .Ac. HORSES. Draught entire, «* Young Abraham Newland" Draught mares, hacks, unbroken cblta and fillies, by ««King . the "Peer." - ' - ;/ / Thorough-bred entire/ "CJonhfe»|by; the . " Peer," out of •^Peninsn^pV" ' SHEEP. * V ['"• Ewes, rams, Ao. PIGS. FARM PRODUCE. 100 tons-bay 250 bushels oats 100 bushels grass aeed. AGJ-ICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &o. Two drays Cart and plough harness . I Oatbruser - [ Plough, Whipple trees . f„ .---•# v » ■*' Garden rollers ; .? . - Wheelbarrows-' --- *. K^jX^yty GardenimpLamente-ef every,deacription. '"' . 5 , ■ :% , J
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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 1
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