AMCttea-u ■ R. WILKIN AND CO. WOOL SALE. WB SHALL HOLD THI H___T SALE OF THE SEASON os TUESDAY, 21st FEBBUABY, 1882, IN OUB NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, At 11 a.m. ROBERr WILKIN A CO., 2-9 5639 Wool Brokers and Auctioneers. TONIC FOOD, FOR HOBSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. COMPOSED of Twenty Ingredients, comprising the most nutritious articles of diet, combined with harmless tonics and alteratives in proper, proportions. Becommtnded for maintaining the health of animals in good condition, and for restoring the health of those that have got into unthrifty condition from any cause. Invaluable for Stallions, Baoehorses, Hunters, and all descriptions of horses from which great exertions are required. Hold in quantities of • lowt., with measure for daily allowance. 1-10 435, BOBT. WILKIN A CO. BYE GBASS SEED. THE Undersigned having completed their Machinery for Cleaning Grass Seed, are prepared to BECEIVE SEED IN ANT QUANTITIES FOB CLEANING. They are also Cash Bayers of Seed in Large or Small Parcels. BOBEBT WILKIN A CO.. 0-7 4234 New Zealand Wool Stores. E. S. HABLET. TO-MOREOW! THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCT COMPANT, LIMITED, ~n|7TLL Hold ita next AUCTION SALE WOOL AT THX CHBISTCHUBCH WOOL AND GBAIN WAREHOUSES, DURHAM STBEET, ON WEDNESDAT, 22-tD FEBBUABT NEXT, When about 1200 BALES will be submitted. Parcels for sale should be consigned to The Company's Private Siding, Christchureh. JOHN COOKE, Manager. 2-10 5710 E. 8. HABLET, Auctioneer.
W. EOUTLEDGE. FRIDAT, 17th MARCH, 1882. THE UNDERSIGNED haa been instructed by _. Scroobie, Esq., acting for Robert Farmer, Psq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TBS HASTINGS COUBBE. AS ABOVE, The following VALUABLE THOROUGHBRED HORSES, Bred on the Longlands F-tate, viz : Bay Ge ding by Hero, dam Toi 1 Brown Gelding by Hero, dam Hannah Bay Gelding by Patriarch, dam Hatred Bay Filly by hero, dam Misa Mina Chesnut Gelding by Hero, dam .Marchioness. The' Auctioneer desires to call the attention of buyers of Racehorses to thia Sale, which will be held oh the Bastings Bace Course on one of the Bace days, without reserve. For pedigree of sires and dams see Stnd Book. Hour of Sale in future advertisement. W. EOUTLEDGE, Auctioneer. 2.-0 6144 BLUETT, FBANKISH, AND CO. LE-STON YABDS. FBIDAT, FEBBUABT 24th INST, ME3BBU3 BLURT-V FBANKISH & CO. ' have received instructions from E. J. Lee, Etq , TO S ELL, ';"',.'. " .On above date, A__f\ CROSSBRED EWES, 4 tooth to full--bW monthed LAMBS Also, , ■ On account Mr McArtin, KAA Si OR*. PIGS TGIA.T CATTLE I CATTLE. 2-21 Sale 12 o'clock. 6224 PETER M'GRATH.
CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, FEBBTJAEY 27th. PETER McGRATH having sold hia two farms, will SELL BY AUCTION, At the Willow Farm, Cost, On the Above Date. THE FOLLOWING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK sI 80 head mixed cattle, mostly stores in good order 5 three-year-old heifers, fat 33 horses, twenty of them draughts of all ages from 2 to 8 years old, all good sorts 18 saddle and light harness horses 1 handsome and useful dog cart, and set 'light harness . 2 single buggies . 1 American waggon 115 passemrer cmoh Large quantity cart and plough harness Heavy pole waggon Bar_e.a for five horses 1 dray, 1 ti peart .4 plongbs, including'one of Reid A Gray's double furrows in good order 1 set new iron harrows One of Wood's twine tinder., new, in splendid working order Chaff cutter, empty sacks 3 good-addles and br dies Quantity of contractor's aad platelayer's tools, Ac., fto. , Furniture, cooking utensils, and other articles too numerouß to particularise. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. ' N.B.—This Sale will be carried out positively 2-17 WITHOUT BESERVE. 6031
Road Boards OXFORD ROAD DISTRICT. registration" OF DOGS. NOTICE ia hereby given, that Legal Proceedings will be taken against the owners of all DO_B NOT BEGISTE _ED before March let, 1882. By order of the Board, JOHN DOBSON, Registrar. February 80th, 1882. 2-81 6267 MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited from those desirous of AOCEPIING the APPOINTMENT of BANGERS for the Woodend and Rangiora Districts under the above Board. Address, stating terms required, to the Chairman, on or before Friday, 3rd Maroh pr.ximo. ALBERT PARSONS, Chairman. 2-21 61.2 W_ST EYRETON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the ; BRIDGE near Peater'a Gate, ON FESTER'S ROAD, is UNSAFE FOB TJCAFFIC. Any oaa ez-saing the same will do ao at their own risk until further notice. JOHN ADDINELL, Chairman. M 8 6103 k RICCARTON ROAD DIS -RICr. TCTOTICE is bereby given that the FENDAL- -__* TON BRIDGE, near the Biccarton MHb. and also the B BILGE near Mr Hel-m-to s, oa tho Merurale road, are UNSAFE for loads exceeding one ton. By order of tha __ecarto_ Boad Beard. 2-20 614« N. ELLIS, Surveyor.
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5138, 21 February 1882, Page 4
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