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.-■-'•■■ J - ' . ■ : ii i. •i i J."T; FOBB 4 CO. - s 1 Race Horses, Bace Horses^ STEEPLECHASE HOE» STEEPLECHASE HOBSES. : SATURDAY, THE 31st INSTAKT.! _—. ■ i MESSES J. T. FOBD & CO, have been; instructed , ; ", • TOBE L L T . i The following*, , "J WELL-KNOWN HOBSE *, J At thrii New Buildings, in Cashel S-reet, ' ok : SATUBDAY NEXT, At 11.30 a m., viz.:— '; FISHHOOK v ) TE WHETU ; ! ■ " ; LUNA ... ' ! ' ;i ; THE MOOSE ; MEDDLETON And a few other useful Hacks and Harness a ; Horeea. . - : " V■'. Oar instructions are absolutely , to; Sell with-' out reserve. - •' ■ ~. M Hour o£ Sala—ll.3o a m-, totl»3 minate. ■ 5 30 2917 J-T.FuBD &CQ. ES.S&B J. T. FORB & CO. have re! ceived instructions from G. F. LoveaaovE, EsQi ; . • = ■ : TO OFFEB FOB, POSITIVE SALE, ; ON TELTJESDAY, JIJNE sth, At. Mr Charles Clark's Booms, . At 2 o'clock sharp, ", , ; ' \ THAT MAGNIFICENT FAEM ; Immediately adjoining , the flourishing - TOWNSHIP OF LEESTQN, . \ And comprising ..'..'.•■'■...'":' £*/i{\ ACEES, or ihereabouts, of first-; OvfVf class agricultural,, and grazing: ' : ' land. : ■ " ,:.. .'' ,'.' -. > The above ranks as one of the, best farms, in the Leeston district, and, having been for some' years farmed by Mr E. GiLttsTT, is now in a high state of cultivation. -- The buildings are convenient and in good repair, and the fences have been well kept. - The ■whole property is splendidly watered and the! soil well adapted for either gr«n growing or grazing-. From its close proximity to Leeaton it cannot fpil to rapidly increase in value. There is a splendid stream of water, and a first-rate site for a mill on the estate. J.T. FO&D & CO., Auctioneers; Hereford street, Christchurch, 4-26 1230 And Strathallan street, Titnaru. , B. WILKTN & COIMPOBTANT SALE OF MERCHANDISE. SATDBDAT, MaY 31bt, 1879, . Three o'clock,:, i At the NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, . Hereford Street. wit!hotjt~leserve. ; ITfESSRS B. WILKIN & CO. have re- : irK ceived instructions to SELL, t On account of Mr Goo. Hufohhuon, •To cover advances, ' 20 cases Ereba-w'e Brandr & qr.-casks Mant's Port Wine - 2 qr.-caska Sandeman's three diamond port! 1 case Cigars, Sir B. Peel, 1161b. 1 do do, Jose Bams, 1361b. - 6 qr.-casks Co-operative Brandy 5 do do Gomez feherry, fiye.star do do Port Wine 20 cases St. Julien Claret, pints 20 do Otard'a Brandy 1 qr.-cask Port Wine 30 boxes Tea, 111b. each 80 do Tea, lUb. each. 5-28 2804 ESTATE OF JOHN JWETCALFE. GEEAT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ON TUESDAY, 3bd JUNE, 1879. TLf-ESSES BOBEbTwILKIN & CO. have ixL been instructed by the Trustees in the above .. . . S E L L. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST BESEBVE,. The while of this bankrupt estate, consisting; of 419 acres, situate close to the Irwell Bailway station, the greater portion being laid down in permanent English grass, the balance in stubble. The , improvements consist of a two-stqrey seven-roomed house, fitted with all i modern conveniences, a large _ stable newly erected, store house for grain, and all necessary farm offices. The above farm is well known to bo one of the finest in the province, ' the soil being of- the richest description, and capable of producing a. large number of crops, as having been laid; ■down in'grass for a number of years,'it is now; in fitst-dasg heart*' It ia also subdivided into conveniently 8 ized paddocks with live fences, all in good trim, and well watered by perennial streams. This property should command the attention j, of any person, looking out for a homestead or; an investment, and affords an opportunity rarely to be met with, the owner having.spared no. pains, to render it one of the niost desirable of properties. ■ ; ■*■■-; I Should it be found necessary, arrangements j oonld be made to subdivide it into lots to suit; j purchasers. ■■ " : ■■.'...;! THE LIVE AND~DEAD STOCK, ' Comprises — . H O B S E S. 1 roan gelding, Dick, 6 yrs, by Farmer's Glory. , ' ' •."■■"•■■' /._■■■ ■ •■"■"■■ : 1 roan gelding, Charley, 4 yrs, by Young , Scotchman . - , 1 brown gelding, Chump, splendid worker 1 bay mare, staunch in all Karne s •"• 1 bay filly, by Gleapsy 1 fail, by Prince Eoyal , 1 brown pony, good in saddle X grey mare, good in saddle and harness CATTLE. 2milch,opws- ■ ,~ ' 1 pure storthoca bull, bred by W. Boag, Esq. ;,, «• •"■■ ■■'■■■: " ' :". ■■■■.: 18 head young stock . ■' '.- : -' ■.■.γ-shesp. 1 .: •.. ' '" : 54 pure-bred 4 tooth Lincom ewes • ? j 3 pure 4-tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Messrs: Button Bros. ; . - ' 1 ~ .-■•' ' "'. .-.'" .FIGS." '-■■], . ■..' ' 60 fat pigs, suitable for curing ■ I A LABGE BTUMBEE OF FOWLS./ \ ■AH thei above are in first-class condition. > IKCPLEMENTSi , 1 9-horse power steam engine and combine I complete,withstraTT elevators, water tauks, I spare drama; foil extra braßßes, blocks, &0., &c., by W. Foster and Co.; Lincoln, the whole in thorough good working order. . . - ■•:■-'•■ .■ ■■■ .. . 1 large 3-knife chaff-cutter, with horse-power complete - 1 corn-crusher 1 reaper and binder, by wood \ \ 1 reaper and binder, by ileCormick 1 Samuelson'e reaper ; 2 strong drays, with harvest frames 1 Cambridge roller, Bft. 1 doubte-farrow p'ough, by Bansomes and Sims 1 pair wooden harrows 1 tip cart 1 spring cart I new double Eaated bufrgy 1 grain and grass seed drill, by Smith - 2 sack lifts HAENESS. 1 set plottgn namess . 1 Bet . * Iγ set leading harness 1 set «pcing cart harness 1 set boggy heniese And A. lot of. sundries too nnmerous to psrb-1 _ enkrise, inftlflding lawn mower, roller, , patent avill earner, pig tronghs, large assartment.of dairy utensils, tarpaujins, weighing machines GBAIN. SDBackapeas 50 sacks chick feed 30 sacks oats . . '' &c.» &c., Aβ. The Sale tt Live wad Dead Stock will coaameßoe - . i -at llo'ciock. • The Sato'of, wiflcouunence at : Terms xt sale. 5-38 2806 BOBEBT WILKIN & CO.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 4

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