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ill Auctions* y ' ; e.?r.toK, "''".'.".. ;'■ , : THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 26th, AT THH Central Sale Rooms. MR C. T. ICK~will SELL BY AUCTION, FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE, Consisting of Hams and bacon, cheese, onions, potatoes, grass seed, Ac, Ac. Also. Tea, sugar, soap, coffee, raisins, currants, vinegar, fruit, &c, Ac. Also, A large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Chests of drawers, bedsteads, couches, chairs, wash stands, tables, mattrasses, carpete, baths, wood and iron buckets, &c, &c. Also, Clocks, watches, gold ripgs, cruets, accordians, tea and coffee services, plated vases, plated toast racks, plated tea urns, knives and forks, spoons, work boxes, violins in cases, &c, Ac. 3-26 Eale at 12 o'clock starp. 9687 W. J. G. BLUETT & CO. MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT ft CO., instructed by Wm. Mathews, Esq., will hold a CLEARING SALS BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Lakeside, near Leeston, ok WEDNESDAY akd THURSDAY, thi 2hd and 3rd APRIL. ordeb"of salefirst DAY—WEDNESDAY. HIS EXCELLENT "FARM OF 88 ACRES, With Six-Roomed House, Dairy, Stable, Loose Box, Cowsheds, Ac. This very valuable property, consisting of very rich swamp, but now thoroughly drained, land is in the market in consequence of Mr Mathews being about to purchase a larger block, and will afford an opportunity, seldom met with, to the surrounding settlers of increasing their present holdings. The properly is divided into five paddocks, and ia well watered - and fenced. There are 13 acres in English grass, and the balance was this year in wheat, bnriey, and oats, with the exception of a small portion which is laid out as a garden and orchard, planted with the choicest fruit trees, and surrounded by a plantation ef pines and forest trees. IMPLEMENTS. 1 MeCormick reaper and binder 1 Samnelson's reaper 1 waggonette and harness 1 Sydney dray 3 swing nlesghfl, by Dmteaa 1 Homsby plongk 1 plough, bjDußeea 1 drill plough fitted with patent potato digger 1 set or.tripod harrows SUNDRIES. 1 large stack oaten straw 1 Urge stack wheat straw 2 large stacks barley straw 100 cords of block pine firewood, in lots to suit purchasers SECOND DAY—THURSDAY. DRAUGHT STOCK. No. 1. Grace, bred by the late Jobs Smith, Sonthbrivge. No. 2. Blossom, black mare, by King Fergus out of flrst-ches mate bred by Mr liluchiner, stinted to Lord Oaette* reagh No. 8. Youeg Pride, bay filly, three yean old. by Lord Glasgow, dam Old Fade. in foal to Lord Caetlereagb.; first prize, T-eeetem, 1878 , No. 4. loußg Blosaom, black filly, two years ©Id, »tinted to Lo*d Qtasgow, dam Old Blossok, by Young Watty (unported) ' ': . , No. 5. Brown gelding, two yean eld, by Lori Glasgow, dam Grace Nos. 6 and 7. Two bay geldine* light~hobsbs: No. 8. 1 twa-year- 01 * •""kV dam Jessie, b/ Skeleton, bred by Mr John WeFerlane, Bangksra j v. a Beaaty, bay mare, four Tears ©Id, by j Stonewall Jackson, dam Jesoie, by Skeletep, stinted to Admiral No. 10. Snowy, grey mare <Arab), bred by Sir CetLtaeoft Wilson, with foal at foot , byAdmirol . - No. 11. Krst-claee ehesnut gelding, brakes to saddle and harness, by Paeafis^ No. 12. Jessie, ehesnut mare, by Skeleton, stinted to Pytheon No. 13: Single and double harness mare Sereral well-bred hacks aui harness horses. Hie abere mares and geldings are descended from Mr M«thews' prize and pedigree itock, and can be confidently recommended by the Auctioneer as being really first-class. CATTLE. 8 first-class dairy cows, all in calf tobull bred by Mr W. J. G. Bluett 3 fat cows 2 heifers (fat) 25 calves 38 _ FIGS. 40 fat pigs 20 store do Sale to commence each day at at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. W. J. G. BLUETT & CO, Auoffoneers, 3-22 9522 Leeston and Southbridgev MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT A CO. have be«n favored with instructions from Mr Jno. Small, who is giving up dairying, AT THE DOYLE3TON YARDS, Removed there for convenicece of sale, on TUESDAY, BiH APRIL, At 12 o'clock noon, OA FIRST. CLASS WELL-BRED £\J COWS. We can from personal knowledge recommend these cows as being quiet, well br«d r and good milkers, as Mr Small has been breeding and selecting his stockfor the last fourteen years, and using none but really well-bred shorthorn buJs. Therefore dairymen, milkmen, or private individuals requiring first-class milkers will do well to attend thia sale.. > Some of. the cows are in full profit and in calf, some are duo to calve in from one to three months. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. , W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., Auctioneers, 3-19 93:9 „ Leeston anrSonthbridge.^ TIjfESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT & OCiJJL have 808 SALE, FARMS in tot ELLESMb.RE DISTRICT, Ranging from 20 to 300 Acres. . ... 12-3 3830 TO LET BY TENDER. MESSES. W. J, G. BLUETT A CO. haw received instrnctions from MrH. Cannon to invite TENDERS for a LEASE of seven years of his - -■■ . : MAGNEPICENT FARM, Near Southbridge, consieting of f> X, "I ACR KB, with a good d welling-honse, £tOL stable, &c, &o. , < ■ The fftna is well and securely fenced and sub* divided into convenient sized paddocka. Tenders will be received ct- our offices at Leeston up to Monday, 31st March. .. ;. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W J. G. BLUETT & CO, 3-19 9368 Lee*ton and Southbridge. FOR SALT?, by private treaty, a comfortable eix-roomed HOUSE and quarter acre LAND at Southbridge. Terms liberal. W. J. G. BLUETT &<X> , 3-19 9307 Leeston and Southbridge. C. F. BARKER. ASH BURTON." WINTER'S RUN. HANDY FARM, WITH "RIVER EEONTAGE, Two Miles from Asuburton Township. MR C. F. BABKER has received instruc tions from the Freeholder, to OFFER FOR SALE, On easy terms, On WINTER'S RUN, Q/J/Jl ACRES GOOD LOAMY SOIL, £J%JXJ% close to Digby, Eobin, and Grigg's; all securely fenced with good sod, wire, and gorse fensing , ,' with a frontage to the Biver Aabburton. For further particulars, apply to C. F. BARKER, 3-2S 9631 Hereford street, Christchurch. \

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4261, 26 March 1879, Page 4

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