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Anctib&s. ■ . —.—————. MILKS & CO. ' THIS DAY. EARHS. FASks. FARMS. ACRES. 2681 ACRES. MILES and CO. have received instroetioaa from Mr Donald McLennan, Administrator in the Kstateof the late Mr Wa McLennan, to offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Sale Rooms. 20i Hereford street, Christcharcb, on SATURDAY, FEB. 13th At the hour ot 12 o'clock noon, ALL THE FREEHOLD LAND, Comprised in the abovementioned estate, and situate in the DISTBICT OF HALKETT, AnA the immediate neighbourhood* LOT 1. NSWHALL FARM. /» tf> ymf ACRBS 1 rood, t enoed and divided I into eight paddoska, water in each.ihe builaiugs comprise dwelling house of seven looms, tUree-etalied stable, loose box, wool shed, coachhouse with lofc over, sheep yards and sheep dip, garden, orchard, and plantation. Government school adjoins this farm, immediately in front of tne homestead. LOT 2. KERR'S FARM (adjoining church), -« a o ACRES, well fenced. Buildings comprise livo - roomed houae iSt-Auary, ai-tible, plantation, &c LOT 3. * KEMP'S FARM, £SIA ACRES, ring fenced, and sub; OUU divided into five paddocks. iW2 acres in grass, 9i acres in turnips. . LOT 4, WELBURN'3 FARM, n»o ACRES 2 roods 32 perches, ring AiZ fenced, and subdivided into livo • paudocks. 206 acres fallow, 166 acres in eift3a - LOT 5. GRANT'S FARM, f\rff\ ACB2C3 3 roods 39 perches, ring if dif fenced and subdivided into eignc puddoexs. Builaiogs comprise niaerooiuect hoase, men's house, niue-stalled etabie. 2 loose boxes, granary with loft, &c. 501 acres in grass, 110 acres crop. The above farms h&ve frontage on and are intersected by Kosd metalled roads, and within easy distance of three lipilway Siatiouß, admiiuntf Cnvo loids uf grain per day ceiug doJivcied from either farm. Every padUOCic on rne propeni-S i< supplied uy ne»er tailing wattr race. The laud is well adapted for grain, roots, or gi-asi. and as it haa been U3ed more for sheep tnau for «raia growing during tho pant twelve years. iL 13 now in a high suite of fertility, while as healchy sheep laud, it cannot be surpassed. Tlio late Mr wm. Mcliennan has been long and favorably known us a successful sheep grazier, and to carry ou& this business he ccrtuinly made mo3t judicious selections ot land, on which sheep eaid grain crowing could be combined with profit, aud possessing tho advantage ot being con voniontly situated to ttitj Kirwee and Dai-Held iocal nightly markets, aod about lll'coon inilee from the Addingtou ealeyarde, Chrietchurcn. The wuoie c*n bo easiJy worked as one property, or locs 1 and i would inalce a convenient farm of about 1000 acio;. Low 2 ana 3 adjoin aud Xoira a block of Gi'i acres, and lot 5 übuut ÜBU acroa. At tho sale facilili.s will be given for purchasing as a whole, or in blocks as described. Full particulars with conditions of sale, terms ot payment, and curds to inspect, may be obtained on application io. MILH.S and CO., J. T. FOitD, Auction- er, 7121 2M Hereford street, Christchurch. DARFIELD. FRIDAY, _FEB. 19. Tt/ffILES and CO. will hold their MONTHLY AUCTION OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT THE DARFIEI,D SALKYARD3, On the above date. And respectfully solicit earl? entries for same. 8227 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. _ WOOL SALE. FRIDAY, 19th 1892. Jl,|-ESSR3 MILES and CO. will hold the FOURTH OF THEIR SEASON'S SALjSJ On the above date. As thi3 will probably be the last sale of the series, Clients are requested to furnish us with particulars without delay. ■ Catalogues Close Wednesday Evening. Wool oa view Thursday, fron 8 a.m. 81 3 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. WILSON AND SONS NEW PORK MARKET. WILSON and B*)NS beg to inform all I'ork Growers that the Saturday* market is nut a sai able day for tho trada to attend, and, at the special request of tho trado. we iuf-nd to hpld a MARKKT EVKKY WEDNESDAY. To comiueiiC3 sullinv ac half-past 11 o'clook sharp. FOR PORK AND BA.CO>T PIGS ONLY, With the SAMlfl CHARGUS as at the A1)1>IN T GTONT YARD 3. All consignments by rail wiil be attended to with cave uiid Free of Charge into the Yard->. Our Yards being vastly superior by their construction and position in the Cicy for Trader*, with a uulesman second to none, we trust to merit a share of ihe attention of all concerned. Our Sale Days will then stand thus— i Tuesdays— Wool, «ki»s. Hides, and Kat. Wednesdays—Hork and Bacm Pius. Saturdays—Poultry, Store Pigs, Horses, and General Goods. We close by wishing prosperity all round and thanking our friends foftfce oread aud butter of the past. WILSON and SONS, Auctioneers, ftc. FARM ERS' SALE V ARUS COMPAN ¥; Licbflcld and Tuain etreotfl, Cbristchurch. P.S.—Account sales rendered on the day ot e FIRST SALTS on WEDNBSDAY, THB 10th FEBRUARY NEXT. 7476 MACHINERY. MACHINERY. LOT of IRON PITT LIRS (all sizes), wtourM iron levers, enacting, scrap iron, wheelbarrow, &c, ice. TO BE SOLD On MONDAY NEXT, At 2 o'olork. WiLaON and SONS, 5441 Auotioneers. — TO BE SOLD AT OUR HORSE SALS TO-DAY. At l o'clock, ' A NEARLY HEW VILLAGE CAR, capital harness hor*e and harness, ilusr be Sj.d. WILSON and SONS, 8142 Auctioceera. FOR SALE. AFOUR-HORsTbOILER. In good order. WILSON and SONS, 8143 Anjtlone'ra. TO BE SOLD. HOUSE, STABLEsTsTORES, &c., with a Dealer's Round. A profitable spec; T<;ry cheap. WILSON and SONS, 8444 Auctioneers. FB.EBH LIST. ■ OT OF SHEEP PROPERTIES, RAND FARM, "iw Acres. Terms. OOD LITTLE kaEIMS, with Houses, V3T cheap. T>ICH FARMS oflo Acres, near town. CAPITAL SUBURBAN PROPSRTXE3, On Very Easy Terms. Money to Lend. WILSON and SONS, Auctioneers. UPERIOR Dyeing and Cleaning in all i t* branches, with despaicn. at moderate prices by J. Art-iiger. from London, Christ chorea Dye Works. i& Oxford Terrace W, * caS- Montreal Bridse. BEST Honowgronnd Razors and Streps AUken *nd Corner CotomboUd Caahel atreets (opposite Balianiyne'sK Iron. Hoop Iron. Fencing Wire. Aitken and Roberts, Iroamongers _ Lichfleld street ,<nexrX>aaks') WHARVft, Dyer and Scoarer. txj. . has, tor* the converiance of hi* numerous customers. Removed from Victoria ■creec to Central Preiniaet. Hootw Buildings flftthfllrstnlTnafit* Bitatifflshtrt iriTifc t3

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8097, 13 February 1892, Page 8

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