Auctions. BIRD & BENNETT. TATTER SALL'S. WEDNESDAY, 23rd INSTANT. TWO O'CLOCK. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. Ex Waratah. from Hobarton, Tasmania. BIRD and BENNETT have received instructions from Captain John Fisher, the importer, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, OO VALUABLE HEAVY DRAUGHT &O MAKES -J/? NOBLE GELDINGS. The above horses have been carefully 9"lectrd by Mr Hogarth, of Launceston, for this mark.'t. and for bone and symmetry is the Inv-t shipment of the season. At the same time will be SOLD, LINCOLNSHIRE- TRAVELLER. This grand horse is a bright bay, 6 yeaTS old. bred "by R.J. Archer, Esq.. from pure imported stock, and is admitted by competent judges to be the best entire ever bred in Tasmania. From two years old he has taken every prize he has competed for, and the first prize as the best cart horse at the last Launceston Show. The above horses will be sold without the slightest reserve, and the terms will be liberal. BIRD and BENNETT, 4-15 2792 Auctioneers. CARLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL. BIRD and BENNETT will SELL BY AUCTION, AAα prime fat wethers t±\J\) 4-12 2666
CARLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th. BIRD and BENNETT will SELL BY AUCTION, as above— From Racecource Hill Station, QAA TWO-TOOTH MAIDEN HAT7FOUU BRED LEICESTER EWES, 4-9 By Mr Grigg'a Rams. 2650 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 19th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. BIRD & BENNETT are instructed by'C. F. Barker, Esq, of Southbridge, to SELL BY AUCTION, As above— 2 FIRST-CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, thoroughly staunch and good in every respect. These mares have been carting grain, and are now "being sold in consequence of Mr Barker having no further use for them. 4-15 2818 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 19th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. BIRD AND BENNETT will SELL BY AUCTION, 1 WAGGONETTE, constructed to carry eight persons. 4-16 2819 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 19th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. BIRD AND BENNETT will SELL BY AUCTION on account of Mr D. Weir, FOUR-WHEEL DOG-CART, near!) new, And HARNESS. 4-16 2817 CARLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 16th INST. DAIRY CATTLE. BIRD & BENNETT have received instructions to SELL, as above— 23 Quiet Dairymen's MILCH COWS, eight with calves at foot 4 FAT COWS 22 TWO-Y KAR-OLD STEERS 18 YEARLINGS. 4-16 2828 J. FORD & CO. 100 MERINO RAMS I IOvJ 2, 4 & 6-TOOTHED SHEEP, By Imported Rams, and out of Ewes carefully selected from one of the best flocks in the Province. THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD Either together or in lots, AT ALOW PRICE AND ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to J. T. FORD. & CO, Hereford Street, Christchurch. 3-21 2111 FAT WETHERS. FAT WETHRS. CARLTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th. ]V| ESSRS J. T. FORD & CO. will SELL Af\(\ FAT WETHERS, from the BalTT* /' ' moral Station, heavy weights, and good quality. J. T. FORD & CO. 12th April, 1573. 4-14 2715 IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF STORE WETHERS AXT> BREEDING EWES. MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. have received instructsons from John Barton Acland. Esq., of the Mount Peel Station, to SELL at the SOUTIIBKIDGE YARDS, On or about the 17th day of April nest. LARGE-FRAMED HEALTHY IOuU STOKE WETHERS AND |'AA USEFUL BREEDING 'EWES Further particulars wiJl appear in future advertisement. Terras at eale. J. T. FOIID & CO., Hereford street, Christchurch March 25th, 1873, 2-26 2264 <
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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2401, 16 April 1873, Page 4
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