Auctions. DISTRESS WARRANT FOR RENT. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CHRISTCHURCH. LEE AND TOSSWILL V. SIMMONS AND GIBBS. HP HETOLLOWING, LEVIED UPON, will I be SOLD, unless the above action is previously settled, on MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1871. AT LEESTON, 2 iron bedsteads 3 tables 1 kitchen dresser Crockery Cooking" utensils And sundries. A. W. ROWLAND, Bailiff. Leeston, March 31, IS7I. PREECE, ICK & CO. CENTRAL SALE YARDS. | SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, 1871. MESSRS. PREECE, ICK, Se CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at their SaleV _Ll* Q. S Draught and saddle horses Several really good milch cows 10 quiet heifers, well-bred Bacon, pork, store pigs and poultry Spring carts, dray and harness Ploughs, harrows, and other implements New°and second-hand furniture, &c Also, Chicken wheat, oats, flour, bran Sharps, potatoes, onions, carrots Bacon, cheese, Sec, Sec A pen of prime Dorking fowls Sale at 11.30 sharp. 598 E. MITCHELL & CO. PURE LEICESTER RAMS. BRED BY R. & E. McLEAN. UNRESERVED SALE. SATURDAY, APRIL, Ist, AT MR. R. WILKIN'S STORE, Hereford Street. E MITCHELL & CO. have just received • per Phoebe, another small shipment of these celebrated pure-bred Leicester Rams. Also, instructions to sell the same, together with the balance of the first shipment without reserve, The Lot comprise— Af\ FIRST RESERVE C\r\ SECOND DITTO. Sale at 12 o'clock. N.B.—As several lots of Rams have latelj been submitted for sale, intending purchasers will have had an opportunity of judging the respective merits of each, and as these sheep took first prize against nine exhibits at the last Canterbury Agricultural Show, the Auctioneers have full confidence that in placing them before the public, without reserve, they will be duly appreciated. 507 CHARLES CLARK. THE ANNUAL CLEARING SALE AT HOLCOMBE, NEAR LEESTON, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored with instructions from the Rev. W. J. G. Bluett, to HOLD his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE as above-named — CATTLE. 12 first-class milch cows, several in full profit 10 first-class springing heifers, by an imported Alderney bull 40 head "of prime store cattle A pure bred shorthorn bull, by Stentor An imported Alderney bull Horses, 4 capital draught horses, also some good hacks and carriage horses An excellent side-saddle, horse and a pony SHEEP. 150 Merino ewes 150 half-bred Leicester lambs PIGS. 60 pigs IMPLEMENTS, ScC. Ploughs Dray Hand flour mill Also, A very superior American waggon, by Cobb and Co., nearly new, on leather springs, with pole and shafts Double set of harness A double-barrelled gun, by Purdie &c, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock. 609 Luncheon provided. No. 446 BIRD & BENNETT.
THIS DAY. TATTERSALL'S. One o'clock. BIRD AND BENNETT will Sell by Auction as above PAIR HANDSOME BAY GELDINGS, Fast steppers, accustomed to run together, the property of a gentleman having no further use for them. F. M. RICKMAN. RANGIORA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1871. {\f\r\ PADDOCK SHEEP, EWES AND \j\J\J WETHERS, 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth, in lots to suit purchasers. HA LO N G-W OOLLED RAMS, j /BATTLE, TTORSES, AND T>IGS. F. M. RICKMAN, Auctioneer. W. BUSS. SALTWATER CREEK. TWENTY HORSES. MONDAY, APRIL 3. IN ADDITION to the MOB of HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS already advertised from Glenmark — TWENTY -BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HORSES (Draught and Light). WM. BUSS. Auctioneer,
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