I W. D. Barnard. BARNARD'S. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868. TO STOCKOWNERS, FARMERS, CARj TEES, AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OP VALUABLE CART STOCK, SUPERIOR HACKS, LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, &o. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from J. Hamilton Ward, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION without the slightest reserve, at the Repository, on Saturday, January 11, 1868, The following valuable Draught and other STOCK, viz :— No. 1. Chesnut mare " Polly," and foal by " Wellington." No. 2. Bay mare " Nelly," and foal by " Wel lington." No. 3. Chesnut mare and foal No. 4. Chesnut mare " Violet" No. 6. Grey mare " Smart," took second prize at the Agricultural Show, 1864 No. 6. Roan mare " Gyp " No. 7. Bay gelding "Clyde" No. 8. Chesnut gelding " Farmer" No. 9. Grey gelding " Baldy " No. 10. Bay. gelding " Nugget" No. 11. Iron grey gelding " Roaney " No. 12. Grey gelding " Warrior," perfect hack No. 13. Bay pony mare, useful hack No. 14. Bay filly " Tussock," two years old 2 yearlings (draughts) 2 yearlings (haoks) 1 waggon, complete &c., &0., &0. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms at sale. 12-80 BARNARD'S. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1868; TO SPORTSB-EN, BREEDERS OF HORSES, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION TEN WELL * BRED UPSTANDING SOUND WEIGHT-CARRYING HAOKS Just Arrived Overland from Nelson, THE PROPERTY OF J. D. TETLEY, ESQ. MR. W. D. BARNARD has received instructions from J. D. Tetley, Esq., I to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION at the Repository, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, The following valuable MARES and GELDINGS— j 1 chesnut gelding Mameluke, by Skeleton 1 brown gelding What's-his-name 1 brown gelding Churchill, by Marl- j borough j 1 bay gelding Profligate 1 chesnut mare Maori Maid, by St. Albans 1 chesnut filly, by Marlborough 1 bay filly, by Marlborough 1 brown filly, by Marlborough 1 brown filly, by Marlborough The above will be on view at the Repository from 11 eleven o'olock on Friday morning till the sale takes place. Sale at 12 o'clock. 1-9 Wilson & Alport, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS. WILSON & ALPORT have received instructions from the Proprietor to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY That splendid Estate known aa I LANSDOWNE, Most pleasantly situated upon the River Halswell, About seven miles from Christchurch. The land, measuring in all about 475 acres, is divided into securely-fenced' paddocks laid down in best English grasses, is undoubtedly some of the richest pasturage in the neighbourhood of Christchuroh, is well watered, and will carry an unusually large number of cattle and sheep per acre. The house, which is well finished and built partly of stone, has commodious Drawing-room Dining-room Study Bedrooms Vinery Kitchen And other out-buildings. Attached to the house are well-planned lawns, shrubberies, orchard, kitchen garden, &c., &c. Large stone stables, cowhouse, piggeries, cattle and sheep yards. The property is easily reached by the excellent main road from Christchurch to Lake Elleemere which intersects tbe estate. As a whole it presents an unusual opportunity of obtaining a delightful residence upon land of a highly profitable character. 12-7
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1614, 10 January 1868, Page 1
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