Auctions. HOBSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! c IMPORTANT SALE. P* WHITE HART YARDS. r* SATURDAY, APRIL 2. T H. BENNETT has received instractions ' *} • from tbe Hon. W. Robinson to SELL r : as above, 3, WITHOUT RESERVE, 25 UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES, By those magnificent imported thoroughbred horses "Ravensworth" and " Diomedes," out of first-class brood mares. Sale at 1 o'clock. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer,. >J ' Np RES EEVE! 3-23
FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE MOUNI? BROWN STATION, Comprising— [fl RUNS NO. 76 AND 107, 8 ABOUT 19,500 ACRES OF LEASEHOLD, AND ' ( 1600 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, Together with about 16,000 MIXED SHEEP. JH. BENNETT has received instruc- • tions to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCJ TJON, The above desirable PROPERTY, at MESSRS MILES & GO'S WOOL SALE [ ROOMS, HEREFORD STREET, j Christchurch, on | SATURDAY, APRIL 16, l At noon.
» The improvements consist of good dwelling house, woolshed, stable, garden, Ac, and i considerable extent of wire fencing. Terms easy. . ■ : Further particulars can be obtained from J. H. BENNETT, * 3-23 Auctioneer. KAIAPOI. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1870. TO PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND OTHERS. j BUSS has received instructions v v from Mr Chas.- Oram to -SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date, on the.premise, lately occupied by Mr Hubert Oram, painter, Ac;, Charles* street, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, Viz., Paperhangings Paints Oils Glue . Pumicestone Lampblack, Ac, &0., &c. Sale .atl2 o'clock (sharp). _ _fe-V"' ' W -BHSS ? . | , 3 1 2_?-' • > • Auctioneer.' !
Tenders SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. TENORS are INVITED for FORMING the ROAD running through section •407 1 (K_*% Bros.), a distance of about thirteen 3 chains. ) Specifications to be seen at my residence, n£ar the Black Horse Inn, - , Tenders to be sent in on? or before Wednesday, March 30. The lowest or any tender r not necessarily accepted. JNO. T. HARRAP, ' &t 2B eri - to the Board. . ft* ENDERS are INVITED, up to April 3rd, iJL for the following WORKS :— About 150 chainß of underground draining About 80 chains of deepening and clearing creek. About 80 chains of main drain. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to A. C. KNIGHT, 3-25 Newlands, Prebbleton. Wanted.
THRASHING. WANTED TENDERS for THRASHING about 250 acres of Grain immediately. Apply to W. S. MoOBHOTJSBy. 2*19 Spreydon Lodge. IX7 ANTED TO PURCHASE for cash, FIBRE 2S *° 6 ° tonß ° f wen * drßßßed FLAX 3-22 COBB AND SAWTELL. WANTED, a DRESSMAKER to work a Wheeler A Wilson's machine. None but a go*)d hand need apply. Wages £1 per week, or 10s (includMg board and lodging) Address Mbs Hobdeh, dressmaker, Leith- j *-«-<*• 3-25-Storage; ib. grain and other PRODUCE, at Current Rates, at the Stores of G. B. TAYLOR & CO., j 2-28 Hereford street, Christchurch. ■
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2165, 26 March 1870, Page 4
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