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A*actioß3> J. T. FORD A CO. CLEABINGr SALE OB LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. have been instructed by Mr John Mason to holdja GLEARINGr: SALE AT HIS 3?ABM AT THE STYX, Near the residence of Mr Jas. Johns, ON Monday, May WLx next. THE STOCK WILL COMPRISE— /» FABM HORSES -i GREY MARE, with Foal at foot -i CHESNUT do do do -t BAY COLT -4 BAY FILLY O HEAD OF CATTLE viz., 0 MILCH COWS '/* HEAD YOUNG STOCK 2 Single-furrow Ploughs, Plongh Harness, Whippletrees, Chaffcutter, Washing Machine, Carpenters' Bench, quantity of Carpenters' Tools. A£\(\ BUSHELS good SEED OATS 1 LARGE STACK OF OAT STRAW /» SACKS KIDNEY POTATOES Every Lot will be quitted. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers. , 4-24 1103 Greeiidale. Gfreendale. NO BESBBVE; CLE AItIN Gt SA LE. MESSES J. T. FORD & CO. have been instructed by Mr Thomas Morland to hold a OLEABING SALE, ' ■ 'AT ' GEE END AL E, ON TUESDA V, The 13th of MAY NEXT, Of the following LIVE STOCK, Which will comprise -f-f DRAUGHT HOBSES, good in all ' JLX kinds of harness ; X UNBROKEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS ' ,-' ■ And : X YEARLINGS. i-Sl""■'-.. _ .'; IMPLEMENTS. C\ DRAYB nearly new, new roller 3DOUBLE-FUREOW PLOUGHS, by Duncan, Keetly, and Blyth respec- < tively, 2 sets of Harrows 1 SAMUELSON'S REAPER, 12 sets of shaft and leading Harness, Swingletrees, &c. QA TONS of Sweet OATEN HAY, iri O" small stacks to suit buyers A FEW TONS of POTATOES, in •bagß ready for delivery : At the same time will be offered BY PUBLIC AUCTION, "I QA ACRES OF LAND, situate at XOU GREENDALE QA ACRES of which have been broken *J \J up arid ready for a wheat crop, and on which are a comfortable Fourroomed HOUSE and a Four-stalled STABLE, with Store at back. Also, -j p_|\ ACRES on the Desert Station, ad' AO" joining Measra Miles' and Charles River's properties. This land is fenced with five sods and three wires; 100 acres are ploughed ready for wheat. The improvements consist of a four-stalled stable, house, and other conveniences. The land was selected by Mr Morland as being really good, and well adapted for grain or grass. .It will be offered on the very beßtof terms, viz., 10s per acre in six months from date of purchase, 10s per acre in twelve months, and the balance to remain on mortgage for the term of three years from date of sale, unpaid portion bearing interest at 8 per cent. Mr Morland is selling out his stock, Ac., in consequence of having disposed of his homestead farm, and consequently every lot will be quitted to the highest bidder. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale to commence at 12.30 sharp. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, 4-26 1231 Hereford street, Christchurch. THE BANKFIELD ESTATE. MESSRS J. T. "FORD & CO. (iv conjunction with Messrs Maclean and Stewart) have been favored with instructions from H. J. Sealey, Esq , to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. In the _ Long Room of the GROBVENOE HOTEL, TIMARUi ON TUESDAY, the 20th MAY, At 3 p.m. sharp, THE BANKFIELD ESTATE, Consisting of ~f AAf7 AeBBS o£ FREEHOLD LAND, 1 7fiO ■^ BES •* LEASEH OLD LAND On the freehold land is erected a dwellinghouse of five rooms, with substantial outbuildings,- yards, Ac, and all that is necessary for the working of the farm. It 13 subdivided into nine paddocks, and laid down as follows :— English grass ... ... 607 Acres In fallow, for wheat ... 181 „ In stubble, for oats ... 555 „ 13.3 In tussock and swamp ... 104 144.7 ACRES. The leasehold land consists of 1780 acres, with ten years of lease to run at a low annual rental, and is laid down and in crop as under:— English grass ... ... 650 AcreTurnips V ... ... 250 „ - Stubble, for oats ... 360 ~ Fallow,for wheat ...; 520 » 1780 ACRES. THE BANKFIELD ESTATE Is situate on the Soutiißaukof the Otoio, and the homestead is withm thre* antes, of the St. Andrew's Bailway Station. The terms wffl be stated at time of sale, and for further particulars apply te J. TTFORD & CO.. __ % (or Maclean and Stewart), Auctioneers, Ac., - 4-gl 891 ?■;.-.:<• Tmam.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 4