Auctions. J. T. FORD 4 CO. GRASS SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS. mHE Undersigned have some very fine JL parcels of PEBENNIAL EYE-GBASS AND COCKSFOOT, FOR SALE, IN SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES. Perfectly Clean Samples, and Good Heavy Seed. J. T. FORD AND CO., Auctioneers. 1-19 9722 j STORE S_E3_EE_P STORE SHEEP. MESSRS J. T. FORD & CO. have the following MERINO AND CEOSSBEED SHEEP FOR SALE. MERINO SHEEP FROM ONE STATION. RAAA SOUND-MOUTH EWES 1000 YOIINa EWES OPCAA FIRST-CLASS WETHERS 250 BAMS Open for Private Sale. Also. AAAA FIRST-CLASS EWES, from _iVUv one of the Best Stations in South Canterbury. Also, QAAA REALLY GOOD EWES, in the 01/vlv Ashburton District; delivery can be given immediately. Also, F_AA MERINO EWES, with 50 per 01/vf cent, of Lambs at foot. Also. 6A A DEY EWES, large frame Sheep, OvJ" Horsley Down Ewes. CEOS3BEEDS. -a QA A WEANERS, by Leicester Rams, iOt/Vf out of Merino Ewes. O_T_A A SIX-TOOTH EWES, Halfbreds, 64\/\j%J in capital condition. -j RAA MIXED SEXES. PI AA FAT WETHERS. QPI A AT LAMBS, Southdown Cross. TO BREEDERS o. MERINO SHEEP MERINO RAMS. MERINO RAMS. WE beg to inform Flockmasters and others, in want of MERINO RAMS, that we can offer them on account of Messrs Robert Chapman, Cuat; J. B. Gorton, of View Hill; G. H. W. Lee, of the Warren; and Maxwell and Mathias, Bacecourse Hill Station; and the Hon. W. Bobinson, some really firat-class Bams, bred with the greatest care, and got by highpriced imported Stock, young, sound and healthy. J. T. FORD & CO., 1-19 9721 Auctioneers. FREEHOLD FARM. FBEEHOLD FABM. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TO CAPITALISTS SEEKING INVESTMENT IN GOOD FREEHOLD LAND. TO FABMEBS IN WANT [OF REALLY GOOD FARMS Adapted either for GRAIN GROWING OR GRAZING PURPOSES. IRWEI_I_ FARM, THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT, NEAR LEESTON. NEAR LEESTON. ia/E are instructed by the Proprietor TO SELL THIS VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' AT ou_s LAND SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CH_ISTCHURCH, EABLY IN MABCH NEXT, Comprising] 1567 A OEES Of the richest description of Land, bounded on one side and watered by the beautiful Irwell and other streams, abounding with trout and wild fowl, and the Lake road on another; surrounded by good metal roads, and within easy distance of the Irwell and Elles mere Junction Bailway Station. The live fences are in perfect order, and the farm is in the highest state of cultivation ; for, with the exception of 300 acres, the rest has been in English grass for the last five years. It is now in the occupation of Mr John Cos, whose lease expires on the Ist of March next. It adjoins the properties of the Bey. Thomas Fisher, John Coe, C. T. Dudley, and E. Fraukish, Esqrs., and situated aa it is within an easy drive of Leeston or Chriatehnrch has the advantage of both markets. Either as a grain growing or grazing farm it cannot be surpassed. Soil, the very richest of leant, is easily worked, and in point of climate everything that can be desired. The terms will be made remarkably easy, and the Sale will take place early in March, day given in future advertisements. J. T. FOED A CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street, Christchurch. . Plana ef the property on view at our offices. N.B.—The Property will be open for Sale by Private Treaty up to the end of February, and if not sold, will be offered by Auction in convenient ai-e blocks of from 50 acres and up- ) wards. 1-19 9724 '
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