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Auctions C. C. AIKMAN. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1874. V.D.L PALINGS AND SHINGLES, kc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the Christchurch Railway Station. CC. AIKMAN is instructed by the a consignee to SELL as above— THE BALANCE OF THE CARGO EX NATAL QUEEN, Consisting of 17,000 oft palings 14.000 Oft palin-s 95,000 shingles ' In lots to suit purchasers. Also, 1000 Tit totara posts and a small cargo of Bays timber. Sale at 2 o'clock. 3-13 Terms at sale. 2573 BIRD &. BENNETT. TATTERSALLS. SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT, TWO O'CLOCK. LIGHT WAGGON AND PAIR. BIRD & BENNETT will SELL by AUCTION, as above, PAIR COB GELDINGS, With Abbott's AMERICAN WAGGON AND HARNESS, Complete. The horses are quiet and good, in single and double harness. The waggon is firstclass, and in thorough repair. The turn out is being sold in consequence of the owner having no further use for it. 3-12 2855 ~ ~ TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. HORSES, WAGGON, and HARNESS. BIRD AND BENNETT are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, as above— I A TEAM OF 6 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, Together with Waggon and Harness, complete. The above horses can be recommended as being thoroughly staunch, good workers. They are young, sound, and in fair working condition. 3-11 2814 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. HANDSOME CARRIAGE PAIR, The property of a gentleman haviug no further use for them. BIRD AND BENNETT are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, A WELL-MATCHED UPSTANDING PAIR OF CHESTNUT CARRIAGE HORSES. They have been driven together, and are fine steppers. 2880 3-13 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT. ONE O'CLOCK. DRAUGHT MARES AND FOALS. BIRD AND BENNETT will SELL BY AUCTION, as above— 2 Heavy Draught MARES, jwith foals at foot by Lord Glasgow, and in foal to the same horse. Also, O Two-year-olds, by Lord Glasgow _\ 3-13 2879 TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 21st INSTANT. TEN O'CLOCK. DRAUGHT ENTIRE. BIRD k BENNETT are instructed by Messrs Strachan Bros, to SELL BY AUCTION, As above, The splendid Clydesdale Horse LORD CLYDE, by Sir Colin Campbell ; dam, Blossom ; five years old ; a handsome steel grey, possessing great power, activity, and good bone. He has proved himself a sure foal getter, and is a thoroughly staunch good worker. 3-10 2778 HORSES. HORSES' HORSES. TATTERSALL'S. WEDNESDAY, 18th INSTANT. 1 O'CLOCK. TASMANIAN DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, Ex Waratah, from Hobartoa. BIRD and BENNETT have received instructions from the importer, to SELL as above, without reserve, A C\ VALUABLE MARES AND Af\ t±\) GELDINGS, i Wj Selected expressly for the Canterbury Market. The above shipment can be strongly recommended as being young, sound, thoroughly staunch, and well suited for contractors, farmerß, and others. At the same time will be SOLD, the two-year-old Cart Stallion LORD. LEICESTER, Dark bay. As a yearling he took the first prize at the Longford Show, and the first prize as a two-year-old at the Northern Agricultural Show, Tasmania. Terms: Above £50, approved bills at three months, with interest added. The Auctioneers beg to remind purchasers that buyers of Tasmanian horses, from previous shipments, have been so well satisfied, that further comment is unnecessary. BIRD & BENNETT, 3-10 2749 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 21st INSTANT. TWELVE O'CLOCK. HORSES. HORSES. HOBSBS. Ex Omeo, from Melbourne. BIRD & BENNETT are instructed by Mr John Trestrail to SELL BY AUCTION, As above, Without the slightest reserve, 3Q Heavy Draught, Young, Sound, OO tj Thoroughly Staunch tJtJ MARES. The attention of farmers and others is particularly called to this shipment, being the first importation from Victoria for many years, and well suited to the requirement of the province. They can be seen at the Repository. 3-12 Teims easy—approved bills. 2854

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 3

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