'*'-' Auctions;" I BENNETTS BROS. ANNUAL SALE OF~~ STUD STOCK. SATtJJRDAY NEXT, 12xh INST. NEW SHOW - GROUNDS, '-.. Lincoln Road. MESSRS BENNETTS BROS, will SELL thefollowinß PURE-BRED STOCK. I Our personal care and attention given in J every case. Account Mr T. Clarkson. -go PUefi-BBjBP BERKSHIRE BOARS, lO all prize-»afcers rr PURE-BRED BERKSHIRE SOWS.aU I first nrieert&kers. Account B. R. Stock, Esq., HIS Celebrated Dark-Brown Mare LADYBIRD; 7 years old. Has.taken many Ist prizes at the various Shows in Canterbury; also- in the Otago Province as a lady 8 nabk A beatinß all comers. Account of R. Frwudsh. Ksq.^ BAY ■ GELDING STONEWALL. First . prize-taker at Leestan. ' -f-" Account of W. B. Clarkson, Esq., TTIS Well-know* Black fielding D ARKIKr tl 7 yeara old.' Took. Ist prizes as a 1884, Ist prize 18S5. not showft.lßß6. Perfect in both saddle and Tjaitiesa.. <-~ , Aeconnt W. H. Woodman. Esq.. BROWN GEL-BING, .-JgT. LEONARDS, 7 years do, first prize taker at Leeston: and Christchurch as lady's haoli. BENNETT§JBROS.. - Auctioneer* end 2JSB#i Salesmen. 334 . ChristcnarehanftMjcston. ... wool; wool. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. 4 T the approach-of anether Wool Season J\ we he(t,to bring tinder your notice th* EXbEPTIDNAiT V&CILVp&S we possess ioxthe PROPER STOBAG-Erand DISPLAY of Large and Small Clips. We have the • > -■ LARGEST and-BEST-ljlGflTEt> WOOL' STORE inOANTERBUE\. Every IxK-will receive our PersonalAtten tion. .>•-.'.. Our FIRST SALE takes place On FRIDAY, the 18th NOVEMBER. When we shall Offer a very Heavy and Varied ... f Catalogue. Telegraph, write, or call for Woolpacks and Twine. Liberal Advances Made. BENNETTS BROS., augtionseers and woolbrokers, new Zealand wool stores, CHRISTCHURCH and LEESTON. 475 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). WOOL SEASON, 1887-88 NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ■ LIMITED. |~|UR FIRST AUCTION SALE OF WOOL This season will be hold on FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1887. Clients may forward at any time, and rely on the most scrupulous attention to their interests. All charges at lowest enrrenfrates. ~ " Specially favourable charges on clipe offered locally but afterwards shipped. Wool for SALE Locally should be consigned to Farmers' Association, Christchurch. " Wool for SHIPMENT, to Farmers' Association, Lyttelton. '■' ■ ■ " 9665 A. H. TURNBULL. GEORGE KING & CO. £*Q£* ACRES} " between" Chertsey and DoD Dromore, down In English grass 'for 4 years. Splendid land. : •'. ' A aA ACRES at Kyle, with Cottage au'd t±\)\J Stable,-■••divided into paddocks; • ' watdr-'race. "Uμ in grass for' 4 years. OQfc> ACRES, two miles from Ashburton' OCJ/v good House and Stabling, fenced and ' divided; water-race. In grass for 3 yfeare. ' A most valuable property. f\O£\ ACRES, four miles from Rolleston " "o" fenced and divided. All down in English Jrrass, reaSy for breakinß : again. Capital HoUse, Stabling and. Granaries. A very desirablo pro-" jn/v ACRJES at Chertsey, In Crop and 4«V Acres in Crop given in). Dwelling-house, and all necessary Out-buildings, large Garden aud Plantation of. choice trees.' A fine' - property." _J 5r f/\ ACRES at Kirwee, in Crops and OOU Grass. Dwelltng, &c. a /v/\ ACRES' atEirwee, in Crops and 4UU Grass, Dwelling, &c. : Also, LJEVERAL OTHER PROPERTIES, Sub- © urban Sections, Sec. GEORGE KING and CO., 7317 Cashel street, Chriatchnrch. Hotels SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, ADDINGTON. M R P« Burke Be?s to inform his numerous friende and the general public visiting the Show and Races, that they will find the SOUTHERN CROSS the MOST CONVENIENT HOTEL TO STAY AT. This Hotel is situated in close proximity to the Canterbury Agricultural Society's New Show Grounds and AddilVgton Railway Station. Good Stabling 1 , including loose boxes, and Commodious Yards opened to the public, with every attention. _>*£. '? MEALS AT ALL HOUR 3. ' Trams fifteen minutes. 371 agricultural; show and race ■-■ „ -;•.'-' •'WE.EE. ■_. . STAR SOT^~S)DINGTON. THE Hotel IJtefag the most convenient and nearest to the new Show Grounds and the Affdiflgton Railway StAtion, the- Proprietor wishes to inform, thePablic; especially those travelling by ; rail; • that-;4hejr will Hnd* (jood' accommodation atthe^above Hotel during Show and Race \^, Luncheon each day, 20'e.m. to 5 p.m., One Shilling. . ... V . Ample room for Horses and Traps, Charges Moderate. -\ ~ : \* '■'■ .'.-. ... v Liquora of the very beet quality only kept, no trashy 3 Proprie&r. KaILWAT Tfc AI PERA Nβ E Ho TEL, -I i Opposite the Railway Station, • - •--■ Mrs SILK v.. ' U Proprietress. if *°._:.r- t:V-'\7'' ' -' - Properties: to Let. THAT Desirable fAMILY RESIDENCE situate i^^ij-^-S? ll9treet west known as Containing Ten^Ba6ms, 's with' Outheuses, &c. The gromftds are an acre m are laidWai and two tennis lawns. _•'*" ■._ ..• The above is within fifteen minutes' walk from Cathedral square. Apply R. DEACON. The Poplars, 9852 St Asaph street west. mHE 'PRKS3' is an authorised GAZETTS I fen all Notices undex the Debtors and
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6094, 9 November 1887, Page 8
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