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Buss & Hepworth. RANGIORA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 13fi7. Vf E9SRS. BUS 3 & HEPWORTH hare XtJ. received instructions from the Hon G-. L. Lee to SKLL Bi T PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date, NINE THREE - QUARTER - BRED ROMNEY MAR3H RAMS, Bred by Mr Ludlam, of Wellington. These sheep took the first prize as half-bred sheep at the Northern Exhibition, held at Rangiora in 1866, and at Kaiapoi in 1867. Also, immediately afterwards, will be cold FIFTY HEAD OF STORE CATTLE. Buss & Hepwobth, 11-15 Auctioneers. C. C. Aikman. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1867. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. CC. ATKMAN will SELL BY • AUCTION, by order of the Mortgagee, in hie Salerooms, Cashel Btreet, on the above day, All that quarter-acre section of freehold Land, No. 708, situate in Cathedralsquare, Chrietchurch, now occupied by Dr. Turnbull, with the valuable offices and stabling thereon. For particulars end conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr JOSHTU S. WILUAMS, 11-15 Solicitor, Hereford street. E. Burnell. ZETLAND ARMS. EVERY WEDNESDAY. NEXT SALE—NOVEMBER 20, 1867. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to OFFER TO PUBLIC COMPETITION Cattle, cheep Pigs, produce &0., &c, On the above day and place. Sheepskins, tallow, wool, &c, will be received in a spacious shed adjoining the Saleyards, and stored free of expense if for unreserved Bale. Entries can be made at the Zetland Arms or at my office. Settlements made in cash immediately after sale. Advances made on any stock or produce for unreserved sale. Edwin Bubnell, Auctioneer. November 13, 1867. 11-14

SELWYN. AUCTION SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, At One o'Clock. 'fiHE UNDERSIGNED will hold hie next 1 MONTHLY SALE as above. Several entries have been received, full particulars of i which will appear in future advertisement. Parties having stock for sale will oblige by forwarding particulars at once, to ensure proper advertising. Edwin Bubnell, 11-8 Auctioneer. | T. Preece. THIS DAY. ♦ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. CENTRAL STOCK & PRODUCE YARDS AND AUCTION DEPOT, j Colombo Street. T PREECE will SELL BY AUCTION, * as above— Several useful horses, broken to saddle and harness Pigs and poultry Farm and dairy produce Farm implements Butter and lard, in prime condition, in' casks First-class hams and bacon. Several spring-carts and harness. Turner's lathe, complete, and in good working order. Furniture, boots, clothing, &c. An assortment of seasonable drapery, &c. N.B.—The sale of live stock will take place at 11.30 a.m.; drapery, &0., at 2 p.m. 11-14 Public Notices. NEW STORE AT GOVERNOR'S BAY. MARY ANN FOSTER having OPENED a GENERAL STORE at Governor's Bay, hopes by strict attention to the wants of her customers to merit their support. 11-13 NOTICE. MR. A. W. WARD is hereby AUTHORIZED to COLLECT all AMOUNTS DUE to the Estates of Armitage Bros, and W. H. Armitage. John Hill. Lyttelton, November 13,1867. 11-14 SHEEPSKINS. OEPPERELL & SONS, Fellmongere, L Wool Scourers, &c, give the HIGHEBT PRICE for Sheepskins, Hides, &c. AVONSIDE & WHITE HART YARDS. 10-29 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. FIRE BRIGADE. A BONUS of ONE GUINEA each will be PAID to the owners of the first two horses which arrive, suitably harnessed at the Engine-station, and take the Engine satisfactorily to the scene of any fire. By order, GSOBQB GO&DOH, Town Clerk. N.B. —The harness necessary will be collar and traces. City Council Offict, Not. 14,1867. 11*14

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1569, 16 November 1867, Page 3

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