AaoCleae. ABTHUtt BEAUCHAMP. * THIS DAT, WEDNESDAY APBIL 2frra, At 11 o'clock. 140 cases finest selected Taamanian Apples, Adam*' Pearmains and Bine Pearmains, in magnificent order 10 sacks cocoa ante 3 cases prunes ASI HUB BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY AUCTION, THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. At the Lichfield street Auction Market, opposite Anderson's Foundry, A splendid shipment of really choice Apples 4-29 As above. 8071 THIS DAY. APBUi, At 11 o'clock, AT THB LICHFIELD STBEET AUCTION MABEET, (Opposite Anderson's Foundry). First-class strong-built Express, with Seats New and Secondhand Buggies Waggonette and Whiteohapels Wheelbarrows, Oat Crushers Produce of every description Fine Teas, in bozos and halves White and Yellow Sugars. ABTHUB BEAUCHAMP will SELL B£ AUCTION, THIS DAY, as above. 4-29 8070 SATUBDAY, 2nd MAY, At 12 o'clock. Very Desirable Leasehold Property, corner of Caledonian and Colombo and Edgware roads. New Store and Dwelling attached, on Half an Acre of Splendid Laud. AET HUB BEAUCHAMP has received instructions from Mr Olazer, who is leaving for England, to ■ SELL BY AUCTION, at the Lichfield street Auction Market, opposite Andereon's Foundry, on Saturday, 2nd May, at 12 o'clock, the above admirably situated property. Full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer. 4 29 3069 ARTHUR BKAUOHAMP. JAMES CAMPBELL. JAMES CAMPBELL, instructed by the National Mortgage and Agency ComPaDy ' WiU SELL, AT M E T H V E N, ON THUESDAY, tot 7th MAY, Under Bill of Sale, The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK :- tr f\{\ CiiOSSBEED EWES, from 01/Vf 2toß-troth A, CBOS3BBED LAMBS O/iA MEEINO EWES -I f\ DBAUGHT MAKES and Jl\J OELBiNGS, all ycung, sound and staunch If\ MA.HES and GELDINGS, _I_VF light harness and hacks APAIE of 4-XEAK-OLD BUGGY PONIES, very quiet A N 8-H.P. EUSTuN & PEOCTOE J\ ENGINE, Combine and Elevators complete, all in excellent working order A BEAPEBS and BINDEES X D.F. PLOUGHS O BOLLEBS Tft/TcSHEEBY DBILL O BOWING MACHINES j 0 SETS HABEOWS .TVkO% and a QUANTITY of U HARNESS Ac, &c. Sale at 11.30 a.m. sharp. JAMES CAMPBELL, 4-25 2959 Auctioneer. W. J. Q. BLUETT. ~\MB W. J. G. BLUETT, instructed by IU. Mr Phillip Ball, who has Let his BEACH FABM, NEAR BOUTHBKIDGE, Will hold a CLEASING SALE Of the whole of bis LIVK AND DBAD STOCBV * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, &c, •-.. THUESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1885/ At 11 o'clock punctually. Comprising the following, namely ; t— -;■' CATTLE. ■ 20 well-bred, first-class milch cows, in milleandincs'f . • .. 3 two-year-old steera and heifers 1 pedigree bull, bred by Mr Bluett 8 yearlings 6 calves. HORSES. S draught geldings, grind workers 1 entire pony Tommy, carries boy or girl 1 pony, perfectly quiet for children'to , ride 1 mare,-4 years, by Suffolk Punch, dam Blood Boy al mare 1 yearling pony, by Tommy 1 filly, 4 years, by Koran, dam a pony mare. . IMPLEMENTS. 1 dray, 1 tip cart Cambridge roller 1 xoot slicer and pulper 1 grubber Set four-leafed iron harrows 1 D.F. plough 1 y Webster 1 single do, by Morneby 1 swing do ! - 1 pair-horse ccoopi 1 Champion corn and seed drill 1 Wooo a reaper and binder (twine), new 3 sets leading and plough harness Shaft do 3 side-saddles, bridles, &c, Ac. PIGS. 5 splendid sows, heavy in pig 16 bacon pigs 1 pure-bred Berkshire boar. A large quantity of POULTBY, including some pure-bred Spanish fowls SECONDS BABLEY DoOATS Empty eacks and sundries too numerous to particnlariae. ' - HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEB. . Tables, chairs, 2 easy do Bedsteads, beading Pictures, pier glass Fender* and fire irons Splendid piano. DAISY. 1 tfarrel churn, 1 American do Dairy utensils, Aα, &c. . ' 1 splendid washing machine and mangle, combined Stack of hay. 1 double cca f ed buggy and harness Luncheon provided. W. J. G. BLUETT, 2501 Auctioneer, &c., Leeston. MB W. J. G. BLUETT, instructed W Mr James Blackler, who is giving up bis farm at Brookside, will HOLD A CLEARING SALE or LITE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FOENITUJBE, Ac., On FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1885, At 12 o'clock noon. Af THE HOMESTEAD, Comprising the following, viz., CATTLE. * 7 milch oowa in milk and ia calf 2 two;year-old heifers, 5 yearlings 1 pedigree bull, bred by Mr Lunn, and 2 calves. HOBSE3. 3 draught geldings 1 draught mare, by Glenroy I trap tn saddle and haraess 1 foal, by Biify Button. niPLES*EKTS. 1 dray, wooden roller Set three-leaf iron harrows 1 D.F. plough, 1 single do Set β-iiorse trees, 1 set 2 horse trees lßcanfier, 2 sets of leading and shaft plough harness, empty sacks 1 trap and harness.. c . . ' FIGS. 3 splendid bows in pig 20 mixed pigs and 1 Berkshire boar A quantity of seconds of wheat, barley ■ and oats Furniture, including piano Dairy PfgTiHJig, »«tl .f/PQ inpT|B» rona to particularise. ■ By permission of Mr Blackler, EXTRA STOCK will be taken in, but must be entered with him dr the Auctioneer prior today of sale. ; v Luncheon provided. I W.J tf.iLU.BTT, 4 28 3027 Auctioneer, Ac, Leeston.
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6119, 29 April 1885, Page 4
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