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Auctions. THIS DAY. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART gives notice that, in consequence of the large number of cattle and sheep to be sold on Wednesday, at the Railway Station Stockyards, the sale of horses is POSTPONED THSTH, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AT MR. LADBROOKE'S STABLES, At one o'clock, WHEN A NUMBER OF HEAVY DRAUGHT, LIGHT HABNESS, AND SADDLE HORSES, AND TWO FINE UPSTANDING PONIES, Quiet in harness and saddle, Will be sold. Also, NINE PURE - BRED SOUTHDOWN RAMS, Imported from Wellington. Christchurch, April 23, 1866. 4-24 TO BUTCHERS, DEALERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. RICCARTON YARDS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT will sell as above 120 HEAD MAGNIFICENT CATTLE, j Consisting of— PRIME BULLOCKS, from three years old PRIME COWS PRIME YOUNG STOCK Sale at 12 o'clock. Bubneij., Bennett & Spbot, Auctioneers. Christchurch, April 20,1866. N.B.—The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the above splendid mob of cattle, which will be on view the day prior to sale at the Riccarton Sale Yards. 4-21 Money. MONEY. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED). SUMS OF £1000, and upwards, Advanced by this Company upon Freehold and other security. W. D. Caeetjthebs, Manager, 1-5 Old Union Bank Premises. CrOOdS. INWOOD & BILTON beg to announce that they have received by the English Mail the following Periodicals, and have made arrangements for having the same continued every month:— Quarterly Beview Westminster Review Banker's Magazine Blackwood's Magazine Frazer's Magazine Electric Beview Illustrated Observer Athenaeum Art Journal Church of England Magazine Cornhill Magazine Macmillan's Magazine St. James's Magazine Sixpenny Magazine London Society Temple Bar Chambers's Journal All the Year Round British Controversialist Christian Witness Sunday at Home Musical World Musical Times Leisure Hour Photographic Journal Good Words World of Fashion Le Follet Punch Saturday Beview Illustrated London News Illustrated Times Weekly Dispatch Bell's Life Lloyd's Weekly Messenger Reynolds's Miscellany Cassell's Family Paper Penny Illustrated Paper London Journal Young Ladies' Journal Family Herald British Workman Band of Hope. Subscriptions payable in advance. 4-24 ON SALE BYTHE UNDEBSIGNED :— 100,000 feet flooring boards, American pine and kauri 80,000 feet pine shelving 20,000 feet deals and scantling 200,000 feet black and white pine, and totara boards and scantling, all lengths and sizes 80,000 feet V.D.L. scantling, 8 x 3, 6 x 3, 6z.6, 5x5, 4x4, 4x3, 4x2, and 3 x 2 40,000 feet battens, 3xl 5,000 feet cedar boards 30,000 feet five and six feet broad paling 8,000 feet 2\ feet paling 150 pannelled doors 200 pairs sashes and casements, .hingles, spokes, naves, &c. 30,000 Countess slates, 20 x 10 10 tons Morewood's galvanized tinned corrugated iron Galvanized iron spouting and ridging 50 drums linseed oil 2 tons white lead 10 drums turpentine Also, 30 tons best annealed drawn fencing wire, No*. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 2000 standards, pierced for six wires 10 bales corn sacks Montgomery, Todhxtntkb, & Co. February 27,1866. 2-28 HORNSBY'S PLOUGHS AND BANSOME'S HARROWS. ON SALE:— Horneby's two-wheel ploughs, steel mould boards Bansome's three and four beam iron harrows Patent iron Whipple trees. H. E. Alpobt, 4-7 Market place, Chriatchurch.

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1081, 26 April 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1081, 26 April 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1081, 26 April 1866, Page 3

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