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Auctions — MILES & CO. KIRWEE SALEYARDS. MONDAY, MAY sth, 1890. •m/TILES and CO. will hold their MONTHLY jjj. SALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT THE KIRWEE* YARDS, On. the above date, and respectfully solicit { early entries far same. J. T. FORD, 5002 Auctioneer. SALE OF LAND AND CLEARING SALE" AYLESBURY FRIDAY, 9th" MAY, 1890. MILE 3 AND CO. have received instrucTHE HOMESTEAD, AYLESBURY, At twelve noon, on the above date, His Farm, comprising about WO 4 ACRES OF GUOD AGRICUL--704" TUBAL LAND, Divided into 12 well-watered Paddocks, with a Comfortable HOUSE and all Outbuildings thereon, adjoining the Aylesbury Railway Station. The above will be first eubmi t ted in one Lot, and if not sold will then be offered in Three Farms. Also, all his LIVE AND DEAI> STOCK. Comprising— 69 Half bred Hoggets 8 Draught Horses, all jrood and staunch 2 Three-year-old Colts and 1 Two-year- old Filly, till by Renfrew Jock Hornsby Twine Reaper and Binder. 2 D.F. Ploughs, 2 Drays 2 Grass-seed Strippers. Champion Drill Broadcast Sjwer, Horse Rake, Wooaen Roller Spring-Trap, Harness, Harrows 3 Stacks Oaten Straw Sundries, &c. Luncheon provided. J, T. FORD, 893 Auctioneer. ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP & CO. THIS DAY. At the Canterbury Sale Yards and Auction Mart. ORDER OF SALES THIS DAY. POULTRY—IO.3O , .. PRODUCBof every description—ll (including 10 tons Onions. Chickwhea-, Derwent Potatoee. 24 sacks Cocksfoot, half ton Prime Cheese, PIGS—II.3O. HORSES and CATTLE to follow. FURNITURE and SUNDRIES-12. FANCY GOODS-1. MESSRS A. BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, THIS DAY. as above. Terms cash. No reserve. a 076 ITHIS DAY. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, at 1 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALH3 OF VKRY CHOICE FANCY G9ODd. from the Exhibition. ■Tim ESSKS A. BKAUCHAMP and CO. have JjfJ, .been favored with instructions from Air JuUus PUBLIC AUCTION', ON SATURDAY, 3RD MA v\ aol o'clock, A quantity of superior fancy goods, comprising suites, bracelets, combs, caains, broocnos, earrings, linKS, scarf pins, &c, in amber, gold ring*, reading glasses, ivory chess men, &c. Terms cash. 5040 A. AVERS. Auctioneer. D. THOMAS. ~~ D. THOMAS (Late of Mateon Cox and Co.), A UCTIONWEK, LANU, INBUttANOE, A AND ESTATE AGENT, "*"*• VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTQN. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock Tlnwald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES a< Sheepskins, Fac, Hides, &c, on Fridays SALES OF WOOL througnout the Season GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission CLEARING SALES as per Arraneomenf AGENT Matson and Co., Ctiristchurch Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin National Mortgage Company, Christcnuroh Booth, Macaonaki and Co., Cnristchurou Murton and White's Sheep Dip Buckeye Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham-sFootßo^Cog^on^^^ CLEARING SALE, CHERT S £ Y. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Wm. Strachan. who has decided to relinquish farming purauits, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Chertsey, the following PROPERTY, STOCK, AND PLANT, Viz., 11 TO Acres Good Land, Well improved. The Farm ie subdivided into twelve paddocks, and fenced with good gorse fences, stock proof, and well watered by water races through each paddock, and well sheltered by thriving plantations. On the property the Buildings consist of a substantially built Ten-Roomed Dwelling House, lath and plastered throughout, two well'built stables, chaff-house, store, and implement shed, and convenient sheep yards. The Farm in situated within one and a half miles of Cherteey Railway Station, and sales of stock are held monthly at Chertsey, and fortnightly at the Ashburton yards. STCTCK. OOA TWO-TOOTH CROSSBRED EWES *)OU and WETHERS, in «ood condition XaX FAT CROSSBRED EWES fc,Hr| FAr MERINO EWES -B V|j MIXED EWES 1 XX CROSSBRED LAMBS HORSES. 4 GOOD DBAUGHT GELDINGS, Old * DITTO MARES j_ COLTS AND FILLIES, 2 to 3yrs old t> HACKS IMPLEMENTS. 2 Drays and Frames, 3 Reaping Machines 2 Grass Strippers 2 Double-Furrow Ploughs, 1 Spring Cart and Harness. 1 Chaffcutter 1 Drill and Harness, and Sundries too numerous to mention 6 Prime Bacon Pigs 2 Cows. Also on account of Mr John Strachan, ONE PORTABLE THRESHING PLANT, Complete, and in good working order. Engine by Ruston and Proctor; Combine by Roby and Co. Luncheon Provided. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. 4675 Aahburton. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF PART OF THE CELEBRATED WESTERFIELD ESTATE. 1150 ACRES CHOICE LAND TO BE DISPOSED OF. I HAVE been instructed by C. G. Hawdon Esq.. to OFFER FOR SALK BY PRTVA.TK TREATY, The Undermentioned FARMS OF GOOD LAND VIZ:— NO. I—Contaning 272 ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, with largo Plantation (forty acres) in the centre of it. NO. 2.—Containing 560 ACRES, with splendid improvements, farm bnildinßS very complete, well fenced and subdivided, with frontages on three roads, NO. 3—Containing 125 ACRES reclaimed swamp, very rich land, would make a splendid Dairy Farm. HO. 4—Containing 175 ACRES reclaimed swamp, well fenced and subdivided. Note.—Running Water in Every Paddock in ihe Block. Inspection Confidently Invited. Terms—One-third cash; balance, three yean at 6i per cent. For particulars, apply D. THOMAS. 3883 Ashburton. Also, tte well-known BARFORD ESTATE, Containing 9/fAA ACRES of CHOICE LAND. V subdivided into 20 paddocks, ■with mnningwatier in every one. Good plantations. Land excellent either for cropping or graying Large area now under good turnips. For particulars apply : «« n. THOM4S. j

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7541, 3 May 1890, Page 8

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