Auctions. TO LIVERY STABLE-KEEPERS, HORSE DEALERS, COACH PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS, POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, AT THE RICCARTON SALE YARDS, OP 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 tho Riccarton Sale Yards (with the kind permission of Mesare. Buruell, Bonnet! and Sprot) FIFTY VALUABLE MARES AND GELDINGS, throe and four yoars old ; COLTS AND FILLIES, broken and unbroken. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms at sole. No reserve. 5*2 MONDAY, MAY 14. TO FARMERS, DEALERS, & OTHERS. ANOTHER UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, AT MR. G. F. CARPENTER'S FARM, COAL TRACK. STAUNCH DRAUGHT HORSES, HEIFERS AND COWS, (In Full Profit). PIGS: (Sows and Storo Pigs). FARMING IMPLEMENTS, DRAYS AND HARNESS. GROWING CROPS & STACK OF HAY. BACON, HAMS, SUNDRIES, &c, &o. MR. W. D. BARNARD has been favored with instructions from Mr. G. F. Carpenter to sell by auction, on the Premises known as Mr. Carpenter's Farm, on the Coal Track, about one and a-half miles from Riccarton Church, the whole of his valuable stock Consisting of— 4 really first-class draught horses, guaranteed staunch Foal, by Magenta 3 superior weight-carrying hacks A few fat heifers Milch cows, in full profit 8 sows (one in farrow) 15 store 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, Aα, <fco. Quite unreserved. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5-5 CATTLE. CATTLE. ON MONDAY, MAY 14. SIXTY-SEVEN HEAD QUIET PADDOCK CATTLE, AT NEWMARKET, Colombo Street South. E MITCHELL & CO. have received • instructions from a gentleman who is parting with the whole of his live stock, to sell at the above Yards, on Monday, May 14, the following choice lot of paddock cattle :— 19 yearling steers, pail fed 20 yearling beifers, pail fed 6 three years old, pail fed 10 four years old, pail fed 8 cows 4 calves. Alao, 1 very handsome colt, three yean old 1 very handsome filly 1 good hack 4 stock horses 3 heavy draught colts (unbroken) And about 35 paddock ewes 2 Leicester lamb rams. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve. 5-9 SATURDAY, MAY 12. CENTRAL PRODUCE MARKET AHD GENERAL AUCTION DEPOT THE SALE on the above date will com* prise upwards of 100 tons of potatoes (various samples) About 10 tons of onions About 14 tons prime Akaroa and Taemanian apples Table and stable carrots, parsnips, turnips, wheat, Canterbury flour, pige, poultry, several cases prime lemons, &c. Also, 50 iron wheelbarrows, chaff-ontter, churns, pack saddles, camp ovens, saws, generaj ironmongery, eofa bedsteads, tables, cbeffonniera, clothing, boote and ehoee, crockeryware, stationery, lancy goods, Brar & Exwjjr, 5-11 Auctioneer*.
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 1
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