FARMING STOCK. HAREWOOD ROAD. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have been favored with instructions from the Executors under the Will of the late Grosvenor Miles, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OK TUESDAY, MAY 8, At noon, On the Farm, by the Harewood Road, ALL HIS FARMING STOCK, live and dead, comprising— Draught and other horses Cows, in full profit, and calving Young steers Pigs, a considerable number of stores and others Farm implements Dairy utensils Harness Tip carts Nine-coulter drill Ploughs Harrows Corn crusher Chaff cutter &o. Ac Stack of oat hay About 25 tons carrots 6 or 6 tons potatoes And, 30 bushels Hallett's pedigree wheat—a direct importation, &o. 4-30 "" — *" — *""* SCOTSTOUN, PAPANUI. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ; May 15 and 16. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions to sell by public auction, at Sootstoun, on the above days, j All the valuable furniture and effects Silver and plate, glass, &o. And extensive library Further particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues are in preparation, and will ehortly be published. May 4,1866. 5-5 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1866. TO LIVERY STABLE-KEEPERS, HORSE DEALERS, COACH PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS, POSITIVE UNRESERYJBID fIAT.T^ AT THE RICCABTON SALE YARDS, 09 FIFTY VALUABLE MARES AND GELDINGS, Broken and Unbroken, the Property of Messrs. Clifford and Weld. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favored with instructions from Messrs. Clifford and Weld, to sell by public auction at the Riccarton Sale Yards (with the kind permission of Messrs. Burnett, Bennett and Sprot) FIFTY VALUABLE MARES AND GELDINGS, three and four yean old ; COLTS AND FILLIES, broken and unbroken. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at sale. So reserve. 6-2 TUESDAY, MAY 15. TO FARMERS, DEALERS, & OTHERS. ANOTHER UNBJESEEVED CLEARING SALE Ot LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, AT MB. G. F. CARPENTER'S FARM, COAL TRACK. STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, HEIFERS AND COWS, (In lull Profit). PI~G~S: (Sows and Store Figs). FARMING IMPLEMENTS, DRAYS AND HARNESS. GROWING CROPS &, STACK OF HAY. BACON, HAMS, SUNDRIES, &0., &o. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favored with instructions from Mr. G. F. Carpenter to sell by auction, ou the Premises known as Mr. Carpenter's if'arm, on the Coal Track, about one and a-half miles from Riccarton Church, the whole of hie valuable etock Consisting of— 4 really first-class draught horsea, guaranteed staunch Foal, by Magenta 3 superior weight-carrying hacks A few fat heifers Milch cows, in full profit 3 sows (one in farrow) 15 Atore pigs 2 horse , drays and tip carts Reaping machine (nearly new—one of Burgess and Key's) Ploughs and harrows-Chaff-cutter Harness (leading and shaft) Crops of potatoes and carrots Stack of hay Bacon, hams, sundries, Ac., &o. Quite unreserved. Terms at sale. Londboen provided. Sale atlaVclooi. £Bj&
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 1
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