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Auction*. MILKS &: CO. , MR J. T. FORD (in conjunction with Mr Wμ. Buss) has received instructions from P. C. Threlkeld, Esql <in consequence of expiration of the lease of one o* his Wea» Eyreton farms) to * OFFER FOR PUBLIC SALE At INGLEWOOD, FLAXTON, On SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, A w A PURE LINCOLN EWES, descended /&011 from the noted fleck imported by the late Hon. Wm. Robinson, and from direct importations from the flocks of Dudding. Kirkham, Byron, &c. The above Kwea are in lamb, having been carefully mated to Mr ThrelkeliTs best rams, the progeny of imported stock. 1 /»/v PURE LINCOLN EWES in lamb Xt>V to Southdown rams. Also Mr Threlkeld'e small and highly-bred flock of arv SOUTHDOWN EWES. These Ewes 4-O are aU by a ram bred by H.R.H. the o< Wales, or by a son of a " Sandy<r.phn.TTl ™ y«.Ty> . and &TO X 33. ?Olllb tO S>' Webb " ram. m. -I f FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES I i> and the well-known draught entire BLACK FOOT. -_ HACKS and I»CyNHC3» also tile hackney 1 & entire, by The Wail—dam the pure * Arab mare flktoy. and" ike hedtltif ill WMy , entire by Santa Glaus —dam Rose. SHEEP DOGS, IMPLEMENT 3. SUNDRIES, &c. Convoyances will meet the morning trains at Flacrton Station for Inglewood. Sale will commence with the Sheep at 11 o'clock sharp, and there will be an interval for Luncheon at 1 o clock. MILKS and C 0.,") Tninf; (Per J. T. Ford) \ Anc TSSere 4078 Wμ. BUSS. J Auctioneers. TODHUNIER AND JENNINGS. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS AUCTIONEERS. LIVE STOCK SALESMEN, AND LAND AGENTS. OHRISTCHURCH. TI7E make the SELLING of LAND a SPECIAL FEATURE of our Business, have both LARGE and fiMATX FARMS on our Book* FOR SALE, and we confidently ask all who have Land for sale to place the same in our hands. itO93 TO DAIRY FARMERS, MILKMEN AND OTHERS, LARGE STALE OF DAIRYJ3TOCK. TODHUNTER "and JENNINGS v HAVE received instructions from JOHN FICRGUSON, Esq., who is giving up dairying, to SELL BY AUCTION, ON HIS FARM, HALSWELL, ON MONDAY NEXT, 18TH INST., THE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY CATTLE, Compriiing about M i\ HEAD GRAND DAIRY COWS, in rt\J full profit and springing Also, DAIRY IMPLEMENTS and UTENSILS, Sale will commence at 12 noon. The quality of Mr Ferguson's Stock is too well known to require any comment from us, but we would point out that an opportunity such as this to secure Really Prime Dairy Stock is of rare occurrence. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, #095 Auctioneers and Live Stock Salesmen. _ T. BULLOCK. ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, MAY 23rd. 303 A °T«» 303 Near Dromore Railway Station, SUITABLE FOR A CROP OF WHEAT. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from the Owner to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Arcade, ON SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, 303 A°R E s 303 Part of Rural Section 26671, situated near the Dromore Railway Station, now in turnips and being fed off. The land Iβ in grand heart for a crop of wheat as no crop has ever been taken off It, ie being broken up out of its native state and put into turnips. Terms at Sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. T. BULLOCK. 4314 . Auctioneer. ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, MAY 23rd. AN IMPROVKD FARM OF 375 A "I 1 s 375 LONGBBACH_ DISTRICT. T%/fI"R T. BULLOCK has received instructions X?X from Messrs Colliaon and Thornton to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE ARCADE ow SATURDAY, MAY 23rd. Their Farm, situated between Ashton and and Waterton on the main road to Longbeach, Containing] nwK ACRES 2 ROODS oTK 375 3PERCHK3. t>7s Being R.S. 6491. 6195, 6838. 8401, and others, divided into 12 convenient sized paddocks, well watered with natural streams. There is a cottage, also stabling for 12 horses on the farm. This was a very early selection, end originally part of the celebrated Longbeach Batate. Well situated, being only about a mile from the Aahton and Waterton schools, and about li miles from the Flomington Cheese and Butter Factory. Farmers and others on the look out for a good all round farm are invited to inspect this and attend ttw sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. T. BULLOCK, 4313 Auctioneer. A THOMAS. D. THOMAS (Late Mateon, Cox and Co.). Amwjaifteija,as?"""* VALUATOR, ! WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBIJRTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALK3 of Live Stock Tinwald and Aahburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALBS pf Sheepskins, Fat, Hides. &&, on Fridays. SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD on Commiuion. CLEARING SALEd as per Arrangement. AGENT?" FOR Matson and Co., Chriatchurch Booth. Macdoß&id and Ho., Christehurch Brantford Reaper and Binder Redwood's Scaley Blight Specific Murton and White's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Cα. Wrigi.t, Scephenson and Cα, Dnnedin Celooial Inveetment Co., Daaedin National Mortgage Co., Cbristchurch I UrabasD's Foot Rot Composition Piaaek Jon. Garden and Field Tools. D, THOMAS, AuoUeawr '

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 8

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