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Messrs. Aikman & Wilson. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. S A L E OF EIGHTY TONS OF OATEN HAY AND WHEAT, AT BRADLEY'S FARM, St. Albans, One Mile a-balf from North Town Belt. Sale at Two o'Clock. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. Stephen Harding, who is leaving the colony, to sell by auction, at Bradley's Farm, St Al ban's on Tuesday, January 9, at two o'clock:— 20 acres clean oaten hay, at per acre 8 acres wheat, at per acre Delivery to be taken by April 1, 1866. Terms liberal—Declared at sale. 1-1 GROWING HAY, FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON are instructed to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, Three Paddocks of Growing Rye-grass and Clover Hay, containing respectively, 26 acres 18 acres, and 44 acres. The paddocks adjoin the Christchurch Railway Station. The crop, which is a heavy one, and now fit for cutting, will be sold upon the ground, At 11 o'clock, being one hour before the commencement of the sale of Mr. Johnston's cattle. Terms will be declared at sale. 1-8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. DAIRY COWS, STEERS, HEIFERS, AND A SUPERIOR SHORT-HORN BULL. ENTIRE HORSE YOUNG CANTERBURY. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from Mr. James Johnstone, who has disposed of his lease, to sell by public auction, without reserve, on the Farm, Windmill road, on the above day, at one o'clock sharp— 16 superior well-bred quiet dairy cows 16 superior well-bred quiet steers and heifers, from one to two and a-half years old 1 first-class short-horn bull. AlsojThe entire horse Young Canterbury. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. 1-3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,. TIP CART, MILCH COW, GROWING OATS, Ac, AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 11 and 12. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON have received instructions from R. Symington, Esq., to sell by public auction, at his residence, Fendaltown road, on Thursday and Friday, January-11 and 12, all bis household furniture and effects, consisting of— DINING-ROOM. Telescope table (twelve feet), sideboard, book case, cheffonier, mahogany sofa, easy chair, and twelve hairseated chairs, whatnot, curtains, carpet, Ac. DRAWING-ROOM. Walnut suite, in green damask, walnut - 100, card, and work tables, walnut whatnot, clock, vases, carpet, &c. Rosewood cottage piano BED-ROOMS. . Mahogany half tester bedstead, two iron bedsteads, walnut wardrobe, walnut and other chests of drawers, single and double washstands, with ware, toilet table and glasses, commodes, towel horses, baths, mattresses and pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, curtains, carpets, bed-room chairs, &c. LOBBY. Cedar hall tables and chairs, filter, floorcloth, butler's tray, Ac. KITCHEN. Table, chairs, cooking utensils, Bradford's patent washing - machine, mangle, roasting jack, meat safe, dish covers, crockery, moderator and kerosene lamps, china tea and dessert services, dinner dishes, quantity of crystal. And about 100 VOLUMES BOOKS, Including— British Cyclopaedia, All the Yearßound, Macsuley's, Prescott's, and Scott's, workß, Ac. Also, Lady's saddle and bridle Tip cart and harness, cucumber frame Garden roller, one pig 1 excellent milch cow 2\ acres growing oats The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of the public to the above sale of furniture, which is all quite new and of the very best description. The house, garden, and paddock comprising j eight acres of excellent land, are for sale j privately, or to be let. j Sale at 12 o'clock. j Terms liberal. j Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneers' joftices. 1-4 » . :.«*£.:., .

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IX, Issue 989, 9 January 1866, Page 1

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