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Auctions. ___. _. ; . ■ TODHUNTER AND JKNNLNGS, TUESDAY NEXT.* SALE OVA FREEHOLD FARM OP 30 ACRES, TOGETHER WITH UVE AND DEAD STOCK, ROOT CROPS, kc BROADFIELDS. TUESDAY NEXT. f|-dDHUNTER and JENNINGS have reM. ©eived instructions from MRS DENISON, Executrix of the late W. Denison, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the HOMESTEAD, BROADFIELDS, On above date, all that COMPACT LITTLE FARM OF OZ_ ACBB3 (more or leas), being R.S. 7764. OU A very earjy .election The Farm is mostly down in English grass, IS well fenced aad divided, and the imnrovenents consist of a 6-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, and the title is under the Land Transfer Ace The LIVE STOCK comprises— S Dairy Cows, Calf Trap Maro Trap and Harness Paddock ot Potatoes, ditto Carrots, ditto Mangolds, lot of Dairy Utensils, lot of limber, Sawbench. Grindstone, Carpenters' tools, and a lot of useful Household ! ■ Furniture. Immediate possession of the Farm can be j had, and both tffe Form and the Stock are for absolute sale to the highest bidder, to wind mp the Estate. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS, 3538 AUCTIONEERS. Christchureh. THURSDAY NEXT, TO FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS, DEALERS AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT AND BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE OP HIGH Ci-ASS DAIRY STOCK, DRAUGHT HORSES. PIGS. SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, &C. lansdowneT tai tapu. I CHURSDAY NEXT, the 11th inst. fTWDHUNTER and JENNINGS have JL received instructions from M. J. BURKE, ESQ., he having sold his property, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his homestead, ** Knocklynn," on the above date, the whole of his Very Superior LIVE AND DEAD STOCK as follows:— OO SPLENDID DAIRY COWS. In milk, ■a r* GRAND SPRINGERS, * TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, ~ ONE-YEAR-OLD HEIFEBS, YOUNG CATTLE. These cattle form one of the best herds of •airy stock in the district, having for many years been most carefully selected and culled, sad the dispersion of them gives an opportunity to dairymen and others of obtaining choice milking atoek. an opportunity which •eldom occurs. |»{i PRIME BACON PIGS, n BREEDING SOWS, *| PUREBRED WINDSOR BOAR, trw STORE PIGS, The DRAUGHT HORSES comprise— Bay mare Darling; bay mare Maggie. Al real good aorta, Cob, good in saddle and harness Trap Mare, yearling Colt by Artillery i Bets shaft harness, 2 sets leading harness, fiesta plough harness. THE IMPLEMENTS te« alt ot the very best makes, mostly from the firm of P. and D. Duncan, and are aa follows :— farm dray and frame, by Duncan, 2 tip drays and frames (ditto), double-furrow plough {ditto), stogie-furrow plough (ditto). 2 acts i-le*f harrows (ditto), set tripod harrows (ditto), Cambridge roller (ditto). 17-coulter grain drill (ditto), disc harrows (ditto).l moulding plough and horse-shoe (ditto) S Bomsby reapers and binders, one new in the middle of last harvest, only cut a few acres Borse-power and chaffcutter, oat crusher, horse rake, 2 winnowing machines, weighing machine, wheelbarrows, sack barrows, tools, empty sacks, paints, oils, corrugated iron, ladders, sheep feeders, light r waggon with shafts and pole complete, n__k cans, buckets, and many other dairy utensils. OKA FORWARD CROSSBRED LAMBS «| O FOUR-TOOTH SHROPSHIRE X& DOWN RAMS. The above are most of the principal lots %hich will be sold, but, as usual, there are toamerous sundries which are not mentioned, and everything will be found by buyers to be ta the very best order aud condition. In consequence of the length of the sale a ►art will be made at 11 o'clock with the sundries, followed by the Implements, Horses, Sheep, Pigs and Cattle. Luncheon wiU be provided, and refreshments served during the progress of sale. ffODHUNTER & JENNINGS, » w AUCTIONEERS, &C. 3480 SALE OF A SPLENDID LITTLE FARM OF OO ACRES and CLEARING SALE HIGH-CLASS LITE AND DEAD STOCK. KORTH ROAD, PAPANUL TUESDAY,~MAY 16th. MESSRS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS have received instructions from MR F. DOWDLE, frho has bought a farm in the North Island, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At bis Homestead, on above date, fctte Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK as follows :— ' « A EXCEPTIONALLY choice dairy cows, JL__ to calve in Jnne and following months with second and third calves; S heifer* ; 1 light draught mare, Nancy, good in all kinds of harness; 1 two-year-old filly by Victor; buggy mare. Doily, quiet to ride and drive; three years off draught filly; two years off draught colt; draught filly, ruing 2 years, by Prince ot Windsor, broken to lead; Kgfct harness bay cole rising 3 yean; 100 crossbred ewes m lamb, l sow and litter of pigs, 3 sows in pig 1 boar pig, 8 grand porkers, dray and frame, spring dray, double • seated buggy, single-farrow plough, set 3-leaf harrows, chl«el harrows, chaffcutter, 13 coulter seed drill by _». anu D. Dan can, lawn mowei. horse covers, tarpaulins, &c, set dray harness, set boggy harness, plough chains, fee., stack prime oat sheaves, stack prime hay. churn, milk cans, factory cans, Quantity poultry • And Good assortment of Household Furniture and sundries too numerous to mention. We shall also SELL at the same time and place the GRAND FARM of 23 ACRES, a beautiful property with large frontage. The aofl cannot be beaten for quality, and the improvements are first-class, consisting of very very superior 7-roomed House, stables, coachhouse aad every convenience; the whole in the pest of order and oondition. Bale at 12 noon. TUESDAY, ____. 16th MAY. Luncheon provided, t TODHUNTER& JENNINGS, AUCTIONEERS. |U5 -H

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 8476, 6 May 1893, Page 12

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