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H. E. ALPOBT. ' *" THIS DAY. 28th, Atio'clock. CLEABING SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. MB H- E. ALPOBiwill SELL BY - PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Hereford street Salerooms, Christchurch, At above-named time, A Varied Assortment of Groceries and Oilman's Stores . Whip Handles Books and Magazines Nearly New Treadle Sewing Machine, by Jones and Co., for strong work Sitting-room and bedroom fomitore Large Chaffcutter, by Bentall, nearly new 4-cwtAvery'sPlatform Weighing Machine Also, For Bent and other Expenses, 2 Portmanteaus, I Boot Trunk Quantity of Gentleman's Wearing Apparel Boots, Shoes, Ac., &c. 4-27 2968 BENNETTS BROS. THIS DAY. ABSOLUTE ANtTuNBESEBVED clearing sale live and Bead stock. taitapu. tattapu. tai>tapu. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), APRIL 28th. IVTESSES BENNETTS BBOS. are IyJL instructed by Mr A. Scampton. who haa decided to do his cropping by contract, todiepoeeof BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS HOMES T E A D, On above date. The whole of his CABEFULXY J3ELECTED LiyE AND . . ■■•-: DEAD StOCK, " i As follows—* ' A * 4 draught horses, staunch, sound, and ■■ good=- ■■-• -■ •■ 1 spring dray horse, 1 trap hone 8 dairy cows, three very near calving, : the remainder in milk 50 head mixed cattle .60pigs, comprising baconers, sows in pig, and stores 300 crossbred ewes 7CO merino ewes 250 bushels seconds wheat 150 bushels eeconds barley. IMPLEMENTS, &c. 2-horae-power chaff-cutter and elevators, complete, oat crusher, McSherry dri'l, 1 Hornsby reaper and binder, .1 Wood's reaper and binder, twine and wire, 2 Sydney drays with frames, 1 tip dray, 2 double-furrow ploughs, 3 single-furrow ploughs, set iron narrows, Cambridge roller, scarifier, shaft, leading and plough harness, naddtes and bridles, trap harness, spring cart harness, 1 dog cart, 4 acres potatoes, 1 acre maogelde, 1 large stack hay. Also, On account of Mr H. W. Perymao, 100 crocs bred ewes 200 lambs. On account of Mr J. W. GerMn, 14 head of dairy cows, principally tpringers, from his well-known herd. .On account of Mr Butler, 1 draught gelding, rising 5 years, goodat all farm work 1 hack, rising 4 years. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Luncheon provided. BENNETTS BROS., Auctioneers ani Stook Salesmen. 4-28 3041 196 Cashel street. A DDINGTON TTABPS. "WEDNESDAY NEXT. MESSBS BENNETTS BBOS. WILL SELL, C*£\f\ PRIME FAT CROSSBRED &%J\J WETHERS f)f\f\ STOBE WETHEBS OAA CROSSBBED LAMBS Q{\(\ MEEINO EWES CBOSSBBED EWES 1 KA HEAD STOBE IOU including good lines of grown steers, prime fat cattle, &c. 4-23 3009 SETTLING DAY, CANTERBUBTt JOCKEY J3I CLTTB RACES, T - ESDAYV°Sth INST., At Junction Hotel, Sangiora, At7^op.m. JOHN G. E. WINSLOE, Sec. 4-27 2978 NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES, Tobe held at Christchurch, Ok MONDAY, MAY 25th, 1885. PBOGBAMME: i Nkw Zealand Geakd Nation Ai Handicap of 800 Boys, with a sweepstake of 5 soys each for acceptors, to go to second horse. Nominations of 2sove to goto - Refund. Distance, about four mfles. Maiden Plitb of 100 boys, with a eweepstake of 4 soys each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations of 1 aov'to go to the fund. Weight for age. Distance, about two miles. Handicap Hubdlh Race of 80 soys, with a .sweepstake of 3 sots each for acceptors ! - to go to the fund. Second hone to save his stakes. Nominations, 2 soys. Distance, two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. ! Tallt-Ho Handicap of 100. soys, with a sweepstake of 5 soys each for acceptors, to go to second horse. Nomination of 2 soys to go to the fund. Amateur riders allowed 71b. Distance, about two and a half miles. CbsrsoLiTioN Handicap of 40 soys. Nomination of 2 jsovs to go to the fund. No / acceptance. Distance, about two miles. Tint Bace Starts at 12.30. Nominations for all the above Steeplechases to be sent to the Hon. Sec., Timaru, before 8 p.m. on Thursday, 30th April. Weights declared on Thursday, 7th May. Acceptances, with sweepstakes, to be sent to the Secretary before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 12th May. Weights for the Tally-Ho Handicap will appear after the Grand National has been run. Acceptances directly after the weights are out. The Steeplechases will be run under the Bevised N.Z.G.N.S. Club Kules, copies of which may he obtained fxom the Secretary. < W. St. LINDSAY, 4-23 2833 Hon. Secretary, Timaru. A DAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION J3L ■ ON THB GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE, ■■-■: ■■■.■■ SOW AT ■ ■ ■ ' .. AUCKLAND on JUNE 6th, 1885. 2000 MEMBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. Stkxplbchabi. ' Case Pbxxks. First Horse ...A3OO 8 Prizes at 425 £50 Jjeoond 100 10 Prises at jBIO 1(0 Third Horse ... 50 30 Prises at .£5 150 Starters ... 100 — Non-starters „. 150 Total . _ SCO Total „. "m In the event of more than 2000 ticketsbeing applied for, the prizes win be increased pro rata. Adam Bede would particularly draw Subscribers* attention to the fact that all his Consultations are drawn in the presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Also that arrangements are now complete for a Series of Consultations throughout the year. Any Subscriber drawing a prize will be allowed, if he to desires it, to invest in any future list, any -sum not exceeding Four Pounds, without remitting any further cash, this amount to be deducted from prize money. Early application for Shares should be made by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with *~"t»— ig— on cheques, or by money order, Bank notes, oc drafts. .Registered letters or teles - ems ■ will not on any account be received. If Bank notes are sent, please use two ca> velopee, one eealed and placed inside the . other. PO. orders preferred when pro* 1 curable. It mil greatly expedite busmess r if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. * Address— ADAM BEDE, j Care of H.N. ABBOTT, 4 6 3130 Bos No. 2, Pest Office, Auckland.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6118, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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