Auctions. THIS DAT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. IMPORTANT SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OP LIVE AND DEAD FAEM STOCK, ON MR. JOHN MILN'S FARM, Lincout Road. CC. AIKMAN has been instructed by • Mr John Miln to SELL as above, The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— LIVE STOCK. 18 well-bred quiet dairy cows, six calved, the others near calving 1 well-bred bull, three years old Bullock 1 draught filly, and one draught colt, unbroken 3 Merino, two Cotewold, and three Leicester rams, very superior DEAD STOCK. A sis-horse power gearing and combined threshing machine 1 Hornsby's winnowing machine 1 patent adjustable corn screen 2 new iron swing ploughs 1 new iron drill grubber 1 cheese press 1 set dog-cart harness, new 1 cart saddle, riding stock saddle, several double and single bridles, martin* gales, whips, spurs, &0., all new 2 pieces carpeting in the roll, hearth-rugs, &o. Also, About thirty bushels peas, and 150 bushels barley. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. A conveyance will leave in time for the sale. Refreshments provided. 10-19
AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. MB. EDWIN BURNELL has been favoured with instructions from several Stookowners in the neighbourhood to SUBMIT TO PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY,. OCTOBER 28, At McDonald's Yards, Selwyn— 20 head pail-fed cattle 10 head dairj cows 1 team working bullocks, dray, jokes and chains — 50 head mixed store cattle 50 very superior Merino rams Horses, &c, &c. Several other entries expected. The Auctioneer purposes holding sales in these yards on the last Monday in eaoh month. Liberal cash advances made on stock for bond fide sale. Entries will be received at McDonald's up to eleven o'clock on the day of sale, or at the offices of the Auctioneer. Trains leave Christohurch station at fortyfive minutes past ten on the morning of sale, returning about six p.m. Carts will meet passengers and convey them free of charge to and from the yards. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. 10 23 Money. OIA AA FOR INVESTMENT in &>l\j\j\r Rural Land, to be let on lease for twenty-one years, with purchasing clause at the end of term. Rental moderate. Intending tenants may select, subject to approval. Apply to Fbedbbicx Thompson, 9-21 Cashel street, Exhibition. THE NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. EXHIBITION
KAIA P O I as WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1867 (Opposite the Eaikainui Hotel). CUPS will be GIVEN as FIRST PRIZES in all Classes of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses; and for Classes 1 and 3in Pigs ; also for Salt Butter and Mess Pork. MONEY PRIZES and CERTIFICATES ft ill be given for all other exhibits. Entries must be made not later than Wednesday, October 23. All exhibits to be on the ground before ten a.m., and nothing to be removed before five p.m. , TENDERS REQUIRED, To be sent to the Secretary before Monday, October 28, FOR A BRASS BAND, To perform from twelve till six, tenders to state number and description of instruments. FOR TWO PUBLICANS' BOOTHS. FOR TWO CONFECTIONERS' STALLS. The public will be admitted from twelve till two on payment of 2s 6d; after two o'clock, on payment of Is. Jakss Wsxdb, 10*16 Hon. Secretary. .
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