J. H. Bennett ■TO CATTLE DEALERS, FARMIIS. GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. IMPO RT A N~T !TOTIOS. CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, fto. BY PUBLIcT"aUOTION. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1869, AT THE SPREYDON ARMS HOTIL, ; LINCOLN ROAD. Sale at 12 o'olock. v^ JH. BENNETT has been instructed by • I • W. S. Moorhouso, Esq. (in coniequeneo ' : of his being under contract to put the whol@ of his farm into grain), to SELL BY PUBLIC? AUCTION on the above date and place, Tho following ,V REALLY FIRST-CLASS STOCK, &c VlZ.j— CATTLE. 25 prime fat steers 40 prime fat cows and heifers 60 two-yeer-old well-conditioned heifors * and steers 70 steers and heifers, from 15 months* to 20 months' old. N.B.—The above cattle are really first class both as regards quality and condition. All pail fed, very quiet, and will be carefully drafted into lots to suit intending purchasers. A FEW GOODIiILOH COWS. HORSES. About 20, comprising the well-known tho* rough-bred mares Deception and Nonsuch s alto the English imported trotting mars Duchess, with her progeny by Quicksilver and > Firefly. - p ilTs. About 12 large sows 30 porkers. , For partionlara apply to J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer, Valuator, and General Agent. Luncheon provided. Terms most liberal. £20 and under, cash j Over £20 and under £50, by acceptance ai three months j ■ Over £50, four months. To bear Bank interest. Acceptances to be approved and endorsed if required. 3-2S , TO DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, DEALER!), BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. 1 BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 6 t 1889. 67 HEAD SPLENDID CATTLK JH. BENNETT has received fattnia* 0 tions to SELL at Mr Peter Kerr*a Farm, AT THE SANDHILLS On the above date, The undermentioned surplus STOCK— [ 13 magnificent milch {cows, in lull pre. Is and in calf < 7 two-year-old heifers 12 yearling heifers 20 two-year-old steers t .: I 12 yearling steers 3 cowb fet, nearly beef. Sale at 12 o'olock. Luncheon provided. ; J.hTbBNNET^ * Auctioneer, Valuator, and ; &foiral , 3-27 Agent. Wilson & Alport, , n,,, 1 , • ■iiii' 111 ' .......... 1, 1..1 11,1 , ,j IMPORTANT SALE ; a OF f F R ; E EH6 L D F ABKS Near Christohurch* i TIyrESSRS WILSON and ALPORT ha?® - If A received instructions .finom. Mr j. James • Roberts to SELL BY PUBLIC AUOTIOM AT THEIB SALEROOMS, HIGH STREET, Christohurch, OK TUESDAY, MARCH 80, (Unless previously disposed of by fffmfe treaty), THE WELL-KNOWN SPRINGS FABUV Situate in the Lincoln district About twelve miles from Chrisiolma^^. and fronting on a main road. The property measures §10 acres in alt, ' but it is proposed to divide it into farms of& less size to suit buyers. > The land is of tha richest description, abundantly watered from numerous sjmsga rising ia the property, partly Md.dowm m English grasses, and capable of fattani&g :j §> , large number of cattle and sheep Huougfaetit the year. • '■ The homestoad comprises large dwelling* , bouse, workman's cottage, dairy,''" titbits, 1 granary, stock-yard, garden, orchid, p!8»te« tions, &c. ,-— — ■ • } Plans can bo inspected at the .office* of th® Auctioneers* Sslo at 1 o'deca, ' ' '[ Terms at Z4ff
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1857, 29 March 1869, Page 3
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