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MILKS & CO. CLEARING SALS. THE HASSANDEAN - ESTATE HA VINO BEEN SOLD. MILES and CO. are instructed by tha Trustees in tbe above E-nate to HOLD A CLEARING SALE, AT the „__ . ... HOMESTEAD, HASSANDEAN. Situate three miles from Glentunnel Railway Station, ox FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH, Of the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— £00 Crossbred ewes 400 } and t-bred Lambs, part fat 50 Mixed Crossbreds 15 Leicester Rama 4 Draught Horses ~..,. 1 Lady% Hack, with side saddle and bridle 5 Milking Cows 5 Young Cattle , 4 Pure Berkshire Sows (Clarkson's) 1 Pure Berkshire Boar < Rowe's) 2 S.F. ploughs, digging plough, tine harrows, sets of trees, disc harrows with seed box. dray with Up, brake and frame.hand seed sower, cban' cntter and horse works; shaft, lead and plough harness; 2 saddles and bridles, wool pre*>. wool table. Avery's weighing machine. 400-gauon tanks, grindstone, wheelbarrow, carpenter's tools and farm tools, and lots or usef a laundries. -*.*,«» .~.° Also, 1 stack grass hay and about 100 tons The stock and plant will be found; In good order, the implements being chiefly new. Also, the whole of the household f urnifcure, including piano, contained in sittingroom, four bedroome and kitchen. A conveyance will meet the morning train from Christchurch at QJentunnel Station. Luncheon provided. 1790 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer TONKS. NORTON, AND CO. W. Toxks.l IW. H. Norton THIS DAY. BUILDERS'MATEEiAL MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO., have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the corner of Randolph street, at the back of St. Peter's Church, Ferry road, on TUESDAY, the 7th inst, at 12.80. the entire material used in the construction of a five-roomed houso consisting of mantelpieces, skirling *nd moulding, weather boards, scantling, bricks, rafters, joists, firewood, door frame?, sash window frames, register B rar , e . 8 « kitchen range, corrugated iron, and a splendid ot of kauri flooring In long lengths. TONKS. NORTON and CO., 2Q49 Auctioneers. JOHN INGRAM 4170 SHEEP. SPECIAL SHEEP SALE AT OXFORD. THURSDAvTtfTH APRIL. JOHN INGRAM wnl HOLD a SPECIAL SHEEP SALE IN THE OXFORD YARDS, On the 9th instant. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE 4170 SHEEP, Including 1500 Sound Mouthed Merino Ewes, from Mount White Station 200 Sound Mouthed Merino Ewes, from Ashley Gorge Station '-' • . 560 Sound Mouthed Merino Ewes, from Glontui Station 1000 Store and Fat Crossbred Lambs 170 2-Tooth Crossbreds, nice line of freezers 800 Merino and Crossbred Ewes 4170 . Also, on account ot various Owners, 65 UAMS. 1932 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. SHEFFIELD RAM AND EWE FAIR. THE SHEFFIELD RAM and KWE FAIR will be held on FRIDAY, 10TH APRIL. ENTRIES for this sale are now SOLICIT!©, and may be loft with Mr E. Butler, Sheffield, or sent to the Undersigned. JOHN INGRAM, 1689 Auctioneer. _, Board and Residence. GROSVENOR HOUSE. COMFORTABLE PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. No. dtt Gloucester street east, near Latimer 2159 square. Term * very moderate. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS LODGE, late of the Temperance Rest HAS REMOVED to ADDINGTON near Saleyards, where she can Accommodate Several Boarders. Refreshments and Scablin BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL and RESTAURANT—Beat accommodation in townia now offered to boarders. Double room. Ids per week; single room, lie per week; board without lodging. Lis per week;' weekly dinners,4s per week; board and lodgings. 3a per nay. Good accommodation tor families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piano*. mmti hum. * W•' Lanoporm, UNDERTAKER and CAB PROPRIETOR* BURNISHES FUNERALS at the following races :— Adults-Coffin, Hearse, and Coach, complete, . from £S; Children, complete, from £2 104. A3* Please Note the Address — Workshops, coiner North and Ease Beits; Office, 133 Colombo street, near Lonargans New Drapery Esmolishmenu Telephone No. 387. TV ; '0 O R i J!'. S H A W "*- A * UNDERTAKES Furnished ao Lowas)Oaat!fM' Town or Coon try, 41 DURHAM STREET SOOTH. Telephone—No. 430. ■aama^mmßmma^mmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma jR. -W. Walters and Co.. UNDERTAKERS. FUNERALS FURNISHED in Town or Country on the shortest notice, and at the lowest rates. Polished Coffins In Rimu or Kauri from £5. Please Note the Address— 43 VICTORIA STREET. Private Residence, 211 Kilmore street ' Telephone No. 146. 53 J • Di Da vi s. UNDERTAKER. FUNERALS Conducted in Town or Country. Polished coffins from £1 Ms. 81 Colombo street (corner of Tuam street). 8816 W. SALKELD, ? CABINETMAKER; UPHOLSTERER? AND UNDERTAKER. 215 Cashel street W. Funerals Furnished in the best style at the lowest current rates on .shortest nonce, town or country. .7510 FT\HE Friends of Mr Hoxman are invited to JL attend the Funeral of his late-infant daughter Ellen, which will leave his residence, Papanui, This Day, Tuesday, April 7th, at 1 pan., for the Addington Cemetery. J. ANDEKSON. Undertaker, 2121 IQI Victoria street. aMawmmavavav^a^aaaßn&asaßmaaawwawaaamammaWßm PTIHE Friends of the late Mr Frederick John JL Hill are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Gloucester stroet east, for tho Avonaide Church at &8Q pan. This Day. Tuesday, April 7th. J. ANDuJEtSON. Undertaker, 2120 101 Victoiia street. COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY, NO. 2309, A.O.F. _ . THE Members of the above Court and of the Order are invited to Attend the funeral of their late Brother, F. J. HID, which is appointed to leave hii late residence, 29 Gloucester street. Linwood. for the Avonmde Cemetery, at JUO pan. lids Day. Kgalia. 21® W. BUCKLEY, PA J. B. MANSFIELD, MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, £S GREATLY OVERSTOCKED with MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES of ail scriDtions." ', ' _"U Aureat Reduction In Concrete Enclosures and Iron fences, Sec No reasonable oner will he refused for the present stock. Inspection i nvited.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 8

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