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' .. . Auctions.' ■ W/j; : G: BLUETT & 00, '" MONPAY, 3 Ist MABCH. [t tmtepsus w. j. a. butf.tv .% <:■?., . -ijJL instructed by Mr Ireiwnd, will hold 3 CLOAKING BALK OP LIVE AND DEAD ,3 . STOJtf. At liia Homestead, nmr Doj lesion B:iilwa,y Station, on MONDAY "NEXT. 31st MARCH, Comprieiug—• much cows y 9 calves 1 heifer "' 1 steer * 1 bull 0 _____ * 24 * 3 dranght horses 1 old oolt ?T 2 eingle-furrow ploughs 1 1 Bot of harrows 1 dray Hnrnees, dairy utensils, Ac, Ac. !, Sale at 12 o'clock. W. .G. BLUETT & CO., 9 *S7 AiMttSnyerg. MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT & CQ. bojn favored with instruction* from ]&r Jno. Small, who is giving up dairying, TO SELL, AT THE DOYLE3TON YARDS, Eemovi-d th*re for eonvtmieeeo of mie, on c TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, * At 12 o'clock noon. a OA FIRST . CLASS WELL - BRED J _3U COWS. Wβ can from personal knowledge r&eominerd three cows aa being nuiot, well bred, and good milkers, m Mr Small has been breeding and I* selecting hie stoekfor the last fonrtw-o year*, nnd ' using none bat really well-bred shorthorn jtntils. ' Therefore dairymen, milkmen, or private mdi- ' viduale requiring first-cltvsa milkore will do vffll to attend this Bale. Some of the cows /are in full profit and. in ca!*, some are doe to calve in from one ta threo months. Sale at 12 o'oloek noon. 1 W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., : Auotionrera, f 319 9309 ~ Leeetonaad SouthbriJge. MESSBS W. J-β. BLUETT & CO., k>strncted by Wm. Mathowe, Esq., wiH hold a CLEABING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 3 At his Homestead) ■'' Lakeeido, near L«estos, , ' ';~ ;- ■' ■■- '■"' ON I WEDNESDAY asd THUBSDAT, thb 2nd 1 and 3bd APBIL. I OBDBE~OP SALE— 5 EIBSr DAY—WEDNESDAY. HIS EXCELLENT FARM OF 88 ACRES, I With. Six-Boomed Houao, Dairy, Stable, Looße Box, Cowaheds, &o. * This very valuable property, ooneieting of i vers rich Bwanjp, btrt now thoroughly drained, i land is in the market in eousequence of Mr f Matbewa being abont to purchase a larger' block, and will afford an opportunity, seldom met with, to the surrounding settlors of incrtaßing their present holdings, i The property is divided into five : and is well watered and fenced. There are 13 acres in English gross, and tto balance wae this year in wheat, barley, andonte, with the exception of a email portion vrkico 5s j • laid out as a garden and orchard, planted with ' the choicest fruit treea, and surrounded by n plantation of pines and forest trees. ; IMPIiBMJINTS. 1 MoConnkk reaper and bindor 1 Sanraelson's reaper ' 1 waggonette and harness r 1 Sydney drey ) 2 swing ploughs, by Duncan 1 Homsby plongh 1 plough, by Dnncan 1 drilT plough fitted with patent poir.io digger > 1 set of tripod harrows StTNDEIES. 1 1 large stack oaten straw 1 It- rgo stack wheat straw 2 large stacks barley straw [ ? 100 cords of black pine firewood, in lot* to I : - suit pnrchaeera ; SECONDDAY—THUBSDAY. DBAUGirf" STOCK. No. 1. Grace, bred by the late Join Snxiih .•■/-.-.' Southbridge . No. 2. Blossom, black mare, by Sing Ferrae ont of first-class mare bred by mx Minchiner, stinted to Lord Castlcreagh i No. 3. Young Pride, bay filly, three yeara f oldi by Lord Glasgow, dam Old Fti&s, , ; in foal to Lord Castleroagh; first prise, Leeston, 1878 No. 4. "Young Blosaotn, black filly, two years old, stinted to Lord Glasgow, timn Ola Blossom, by Young Wa,tty (imported) No. 5. Brown gelding, two years old, by Lor J i Glasgow, dun Grace Nob. 6 and 7. Two bay geldings LIGHT~HOSSE3. » Ko. 8. 1 two-yearold colt, by Meesecgcr, ' dam Jessie, by Skeleton, bred by Mx I John McFarlano, Raogiora * Ko. 9. Beauty, bay mare, fonr years old, by i Stonewall Jackson, dam JeKeie, by Skeleton, stinted to Admiral No. 10. Snowy, grey mare (Arab), bred by Sir Craoroft Wilson, with foal at foot by Admiral No. 11. Tirst-class cheenut gelding, brekes to saddle and harness, by Pacific £ No. 12. Jeaaie, cheanat mare, by Skeleton, stintsd to Pytheon No. 13. Single and double harness mare - Several well-bred hacks and harness horses. 1 : ___ >1 The above mares and geldings are descended from Mr Mathews , prize and pedigree etockj and can be confidently recommended by tl'© Auctioneer aa being really lirst-okies. CATTLE. 8 first-class dairy OowSj all ia calf to bnfl : bred by Mr W.J. G. Bluett 3 fat cows 2 heifers (fat) 25 calves P I G S. 40 fat pigs 2Q store do ; I Bale to commence each day at at 12 o'clock. Ltracheou Provided. I , W. J. G. BLUETT & CO, Auctioneers, 3.22 9522 Leoatoa and Southbridge. TO LET BY TENDEB. Ie HfESSBa. W. J. G.BLUETT A CO. taV* iJX received instructions from Mr H. Canuon to invite TENDEES for a LEASE of seven years of his MAONIFICENT BM, \ Near Sonthbridge, consisting of OKLt ACEBB, with a good dwelling- bouse, AtlL Btable, Ac, &c. < The farm is well and securely fenced &e3 £•&]}- x |. divided into convenient sized paddocks. a . Tenders will be recgived tt our ofil«B at , r Leeston np to Monday, 31st March. )y The highest or any tender not neecssarlJy 9 accepted. ■ W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., 3-19 9308 Leoston and Soutnbridge. b SALE, by private treaty, a comfortaßle Z JP sLt-roomed HOUSE and quarter acre LANDatSonthbridge. Terms liberal. W. J- G. BLUfiTT & CO,, 3-19 9307 Leeston and Socthbridae' oi T»J-ESSBS W. J. G. BLTJBXT & €ore JM. have a " FOB SALE, >y FABMS iw thb ELLESMJaSS 2>IBTB3CT, Bangisg from 20 to 300 Acres. 124J850 in C. F. BARKEE. U : ; —•..,■■,■,.-'. ■*»,.. .. % AfHBUBTOIf. d BUN. - HANDY FAHmT"wiTH BIVEB FBONTAGK, Two 3£3es from Asbburtoa TowssLip. "H/f B C. F. BABKEE has received imin-t> JLjJL tiona from the Freeholder, to OPFKE FOB SALE, n On easy terms, Oh WINTER'S BTfN, Ofi/il ACKES GOOD LOAMY SO4I-, jU\J\9i sloae to Digby, Bobin,' and Qrigg's; all securely fenced withgwil sod, wire, and froreo fencing, witik s> frontage to the EiTer,A|hbitrtoa»-. ,' ■ For further paitieular?, eppiy t» . .- -4 3-29 9355" , '' * Hereford sircei, Ca««churcJ;.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4264, 29 March 1879, Page 7

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