%&nxtUtmmts. JOHN PUGH'S ASSIGNED ESTATE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to this estate are requested to PAY their accounts to Mr C. B; Lavender or ' r W. D. WOOD; 6-7 4470 Trustee. CHRISTCHUROH MONTHLY TRACT. HHHE MAY NUMBER NOW ON -•■ ; 'SAiB. ■-•; ■ - ; . 4s per 100; 6d per dosen. "ALL. GATHERED IN." Apply MISS ANDERSON, - Secretary; or, MISS GAVIN, 6-1 4363 Treasurer. ;. Auctions. TUESDAY, 14TH MAY, 1872. PUENITUBE AND EFFECTS. BY PUBLIC £1 C. AIRMAN will SELL aAaboTO— SEVERAL LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, (Removed for convenience of Sale), Consisting of— Chests of -drawers, chairs, tables, couches, crockery ware and sundries. ..■-,. ..■; Large show case with sliding glass doors • '"':. ', Small show case for countieK' Sale at twelve o'clock. 5-8 4498, Terms.cash. BIRD & BENNETT. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1872. TWELVE O'CLOCK. U N R E S E RTBD «#A L E • or HORSES, CATTLE, AND JWEWBMENTB, MR ROBINSON RUDDICK'B FARM • : ;■' " KY&ETON. *■* k T>IRD AND BENNETT are instructed to SELL BY AOCTJQN, As above, OA FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT AND FARM HORBES. O A HEAD well-bred quiet CATTLE, Comprising, MILCH COWS AND YOUNG BTOCK. 3 road drays - 5 ploughs 16 sets harness, shaft, leading, and plough Harrows ' \ Reaping machines ' / •*' Chaff-cutter Weighing machine &<V &a, &c. Af\ PIGS, and Sundries. TtU 6-4 442?
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2813, 8 May 1872, Page 3
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