Auctions* RQUNTEEE BBOWN * CO. _ TO COUNTRY SrOBEKEEPEBS. DEALEBS, HOUSEHOLDEBS * OTHERS. ROUNTREB, BTiOWN & CO. will SELL BY PDBLIC AUCTION, ON THU23DAY, 27th OCTOBER, At tfeeir New Salerooms (next door but one to Tattersall'e), At eleven o'clock, The following Consignmenta— 50 boxes tea 30 calf-chests tea 10 quarter-cheats tea 20 dozen dinner and soup platee 35 „ jags 2 „ white and gold cream jags 6 ~ opal sugar basins 9 ~ metal top teapots 12 ,» white and gold iea cups and saucers ' 6 „ moss roEe ~ »» 5 sets china tea services 6 dozen goblets 6 „ butter coolers i 20 „ baking dishes 17 ~ chambers Also, 1 tip dray, 1 set shaft harness, 3 sets trap harness . 25 sacks rye grass, and a large lot of sundries Terms liberal at Sale. The Auctioneers would call special attention of dealers and others to this sale, as the goods are carefully selected and placed on their hands for positive sale. EOUNTEEE, BEOWN & CO. " 10-25 962 BENN & CO. AMBEBLEY. MONDAY, 31st~OCTOBEE 1881. 1 1/CESBBS BENN & CO. WILL SELL, J.U. on the above date :— SHEEP. TT'AT CEOSSBEEDS, in the wool "pAT CEOSSBEEDS, shorn * IBOS3BRED EWES, with Lambe at foot CATTLE. -j f\£\ HEAD Pat and Store CATTLE. PIGS, Ac, Ac. \ SEEZIAL ENTRY: : By order of G. H. Moore, Esq, Glenmark, -f /» HEAD PRTME BULLOCKS, heavy i AO weights, prime quality. - Sale at 11 a.m. 10-27 1082 BENN & CO. E. J. T. FOED. OF EADLEI 7 FOE SALE BY PSIVATE TEEATY, [ rTIHE UNSOLD SECTIONS in this very 3 A desirable Suburb. 1 Terms:—lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, balance in four years, with option of paying off at any time. Interest at 7 per coat. E. J. T. FORD, Estate Agent. 10-27 1995 H. E. ALPORT/' s T HE I S__ D A. V GENUINE SALE OF A VEEY SUPEEIOS LOT OF NEABLY NEW FURNITURE. MB H. E. ALPORT has received inatrpotions from the owner (who is leaving '> Canterbury) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Sale Booms, Christchurch, THIS DAY, .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, At 1 o'clock, - The following WELL MADE AND NEABLY NEW FUENITUBE, (Removed for convenience of sale), Comprising— Sofa and 2 easy chairs in green rep 2 good sized tapestry carpets, hearth rugs Cocoa and Napier matting, felt carpet 011 cloth, door mats Cane and wood seat chairs Dining tables, coffea table Fenders and fireirons Full sized handsome iron bedstead Palliasse, flax mattress * 2 sets chamberware ;. ji kerosene lamps Lot of cooking and otker kitchen ntensila, brusbware, earthenware, baskets, axes, t . &c, &c. After which, On account of various Owners, 1 fine-toned piano in rosewood case, by Gordon, London Dining-room suite in horsehair Part drawing-room suite in oreen rep § Half Scotch and other polished kauri chests of drawers y Toilet tables and washstanda Spring mattresses Cnckoo and chronometer docks !, 10-27 Ac, Ac, &c. 1092 [ "pURE MERINO QTUD QHEBP, . From the Flooks of James Gibson, Esq., Bellevue, W. H. Gibson, Esq., Fairfield, W. A. Kermode, Esq., Mona Yale, George Parramore, Esq., Wetmore, Ross, Thomas Parramore, Esq., Beaufront, Rose, TASMANIA. To be offered BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THTJBSDAY, 10th NOV., 1881, At half-past 10 o'clock sharp. OA 4-TOOTH RAMS, Bred by James Gibson, E?q., specially reserved for New Zealand. ; During the carrent season in Viofcoria, New ; South Wales, and Tasmania, this breeder has fully maintained hia high reputation. O 6-TOOTH STUD RAMS -g O 4 .. i> v Bred by W. H. Gibson, Esq., Sires being the celebrated sheep Jason, Sanscrit, ! Goldfinder, Sir Robert, and Hamlet. Jason and Eix of his eons sold in Christchurch last year at an average of 90 guineas per head. Sanscrit is a splendid ram, bred by David Taylor, Esq., of St. Johnstone, Tasmania, aoldfindfir we o hvprl hv Bfr W. H^.QjJjafln^and- ; . I i ; ■ V I 32 - T ( Bred by G. Parramore, Esq., whose flock dates t back to the importation of pure Saxon t merino sheep to Tasmania is 1825. c /» i TOOTH irUD RAMS ! Q 2 and 4-TOOTH STUD EWE 3, < Bred by Thomas Parramore, Esq.. the blood of ' whose flock is similar to that of Mr G. ( ' Parramore. * ww«w t The above particulars must be considered as only preliminary, detailed catalogues giving the * pedigree of each sheep being in course of prepa- I ration. 4 The sheep have been specially reEerred far New Zealand, and will be open far inspection by ' buyers some days prior to the date of sale. I Every detail with regard to breeding can be ob- • tainedfrom DALGETY & COMPANY, 10-27 1C69 Christchurch. i
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5035, 27 October 1881, Page 4
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