I Stock, &C. FAT BULLOCKS. 9 A HEAD FAT BULLOCKS, mostly w U old workers, just suited for the West Coast. Apply to J. T. White, 3-26 Kaiapoi. J. H. Bennett. IMPORTANT SALE. TO SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS, BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1867, AT THE RESIDENCE OP G. A. E. ROSS, Esq, STONYCROFT, RICCARTON, Without any Reserve. JH. BENNETT has been favored with c instructions from G. A. E. Ross, Esq., to sell as above, the undermentioned, viz. : — SHEEP. 800 ewes, mked ages up to full mouth 300 ewes, 2-tooth 250 wethers, 2-tooth 250 ewe lambs, half-bred Leicester 250 wether lambs, half-bred Leicester All the above sheep are in first-class condition, sound and healthy, and a large portion of them fat. CATTLE. 30 Head Dairy Stock, consisting of— EIGHT MAGNIFICENT MILCH COWS, And the remainder PAIL-FED HEIFERS AND STEERS, Also, SEVERAL BAGS OF PRAIRIE GRASS SEED. N.B.—This grass is coming into high favor in the dry countries of Australia. The following extract is in reference to the Experimental Farm of the Agricultural Society, Melbourne. The " Australasian," of March 9, says:—" The Queen of all the grasses is undeniably the prairie. We are very glad to find that the demand for it, judging from the orders received by the seedsmen, is spreading, for it is literally invaluable. At the time when all other grasses fail, summer or winter alike, it is always forthcoming." And immediately after the above sale of Stock, &c.— 2000 acres or thereabouts of magnificent cattle or sheep country, uituated in the Forks of the River Selwyn, together with the homestead, wash pen, and pre-emptive right, will be submitted in one lot. After which, The other pre-emptive rights, ALL OF WHICH HAVE WATER FRONTAGE, will be submitted separately. Plans, with full particulars, &o. t will be shown at the time of sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer. N.B. —A conveyance will leave Christchurch in time for this important sale. 3-30 CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE ! ! J RICCARTON YARDS; BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1867, TV/T IKED CATTLE, FAT AND STORE SHEEP, &0., &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. J. H. Bennett, Auctioneer. Christchurch, March 29, 1867. 3-30 Auctions. SALE OF THE CUTTER SATELLITE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR. W. H. HARGREAVES is instructed by the Solicitor to the Mortgagee to sell by public auction at MILTON'S WHARF, FERRY ROAD, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4, The fine Auckland built Cutter SATELLITE, 27 Tons Register. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at Bale. 8-29 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1867. WHEATSHEAF INN, Shand's Track. MESSRS. OLLIVIER & CO. will hold their third monthly sale at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Shand's Track, on FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1867, Consisting of— Cows and heifers Bullocks and steers Horses, light and heavy draught Sheep " Pigs, fat and good stores. Sale at noon. Terms cash. Entries can he made at the offices of tb« AuctJoneew, High street, Chriitchowh.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 2 April 1867, Page 3
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