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Auctioas, MILES & CO THIS DAY, Addington Yards. Wednesday, 7th august, 18=9. special entries. Account Waipara Dcwns Estate, 1 .".ft FAT HALFERED WETHERS Account Chatmoss Estate, ,/ijj FAT CROSSBRED "WETHERS -**-" * Account Mr E. G. Wright, -> x-v/v FAT CROSSBRi-D MAIDEN lo(J EWES Account Mr L. H. Lane. lO(\ FAT CROSSBRED WETHERS -**- "**' JULES and CO., J. T. FORD. 1397 Auctioneer. J. R. KING & CO. JR. KING and CO. have received instruc- • tions from the- owner, who is giving up business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY. Bth AUGUST, In their Rooms. Lichfield street, at 12 o'clock, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A GENERAL GROCER AND PRODUCE DEALER, Including Tea. sugar, soap, candles Rice, starcn, blue, oatmeal Tapioca, sago, pearl barley, pickles Jams, saucfS. oils, vinegar, cheese Bacon and hams, brooms, brushes Grocers' labelled tins, caddies And A great variety of Goods connected with the trade. Also, On account of the Executors of the late Mr Cuthbert, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Including Tables, chairs, toiletware Couches, portable boiler, beehives Books, wire-netting, and a ho3t of other articles too numerous, to mention. And 10 tons prime Bath kidney potatoes. Grocer's cart, harness, and horse. The whole for absolute and unreserved sale. J. R. KING and CO.. _413 A. AVERS, Auctioneer. DICKEN AND CO. TO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. BUTCHERS, BAKERS, HAWKERS, AND ALL CONCERNED. ABSOLUTE AND~ UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, DOG-CARTS, VANS, CARTS, STABLE NECESSARIES, &C, &c. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 13th. TO CLOSE THE ESTATE. DICKEN and CO. have received instructions from .Mrs Peppwell to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the a'oovo date, on the Premises, MONTREAL STREET SOUTH. The Whole of the VEHICLES, HORSES, &c, as follows :— 1 Village Cart 2 Whitechapel Carts 2 i-'ociables 2 Pony Traps . 1 Dog-cart (First prize taker at A. and P. Show) 1 Dog-cart 2 Doui.le-seatnd Buggies 1 American Wasrgon 4 H iwk'jr's Vans I Carrier's Waggon I Baker's Cart 8 Butchers' Carts 15 Spring Carts 1 Mineral-water Cart lGiy 1 Bla"k Marc Boanty, 1 brown gelding Turk, 1 br gelding Punch, 1 brown gelding CharliH, 1 br gelding Barney, 1 bay gelding Star—all broken to harness and thoroughly quiet 8 Sets Silver-mounted Harness 9 f*ets Brass do do lSit Doubledo 3 saddles and Bridles, 12 spare Collars 3 Horse Covers, and a graat quantity of Stable Utensils. The Whole for ABSOLUTE and Unreserved Sale. SALE of HOrrsiCHOLD FURNITURE on a Day to be named The Sale will commence at 11 o'clock. Lunchoon. Provided. DICKEN and CO.. 1314 Auctioneers, Christchurch. " SEASON 1889-1830. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. to sheepl-armers. WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on the ensuing clip. DICKKN and CO.. New Zealand Wool Stores, Christchurch". 1154 SPRING SOWING. TO OUR FRIENDS" AND CLIENTS. have in Srove FOR SALE AT TT LOWEST, CURRENT RATES the following SEEUS:— RYEGRASS. RED CLOVER WHITE CLOVER, COW-GRASS ALSYKE, COCKSFOOT, &c. &0 ALL GUARANTEED OF THE PUREST (.UALITY. . DICKEN and CO.. New Zealand Wool Stores, 1455 Christchurch. B ON E-D U S T. Dicken and (_vo. . HOT FORSTER AND CO. THE TREE SALE OF THE SEASON. A Syndicate of the Florists and Gardeners of Christchurch und neighborhood have favored FORSTER and CO. (in association with Mr A. Ayers) with orders to hold a LARGE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF FRUIT, FOREST. AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. PLANTS, AND FLOWERS. ON WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1889, At 10.30 in the foienoon. By the gracious permission of the esteemed Host Newby, wnose genetous liberality is gratefully acknowledged, the site for the rendezvous of the buyers of the charming goods to be offered wM be on the VACANT SECTION at the REAR of the WHITE HART HOTEL, adjoining Lichfield street. Terms Cash and No Reserve. Further details will appear, and additional entries will be accepted, tho object being to make this the LAkGEST TREE SALE ever held in CANTERBURY, affording the lovers of ihe garden beauties of Nature a magnificent opportunity of obtaining the most choice -horticultural requisites. FORSTER and CO., 1347 A. AVERS, Auctioneer. NBWTON KING. TARANAKI LAND. AUCTION SAL-TOF 8500 ACRES. NEWTON KING has received instructions from T. Bayly. Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION AT STRATFORD, ON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14 4000 ACRES BUSH LAND 4000 Within Seven Miles of Stratford Railway Station, Being parts of the well-known Toko Block, in 18 SECTIONS, containing 150 to 300 ACRES EACH. This block of land is now being surveyed by Mr R. H. Davies. who is camped on the land, and who will afford all information and show intendingpurchasers over the ground. This land will be offered at an upset, to be fixed when plans are x-eady, at an average of 22s 6d per acre on deferred payment. The proposed Trunk Cart Road to Auckland runs through the blockThere will also be offered, at this sale the adjoining block 2700 acres Bush Land in 2 sections, abutting on the survey (of Main Trunk Railway Line. Also, 1390 acres adjoining above, 1000 acres of which are felled, grassed, and partly fenced, with 5 roomed house. The quality of the land is first-class, bottom thick; muddy creeks, with sticky clay, running: throughout the Block, For dairying this land has no rival, and investors will please note it iadistan t only seven miles fromiStratford, on the Main Trunk Railway ; that the upset is flx-da*, the low rats of 2-s 6d per acre; that the terms are deferred Sayment; that the road from Stratford is a cad leveL .-.-_. -.n.. Any further hifonnatioß _nay ho obtained by totter, or personally, on ~. Ni-WTON KIN-". Auctioneer. 1234 pen Plymouth.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 8

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