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Auctions. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS. TO FARMERS. DAIRY FARMERS, CORN MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. SALE or a SPLENDID LITTLE FABM OF on ACRES AND CLEAEING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. NORTH ROAD, PAPANUI. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 16th. MESSRS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS have received instructions from MR F. DOWDLE, who has bought a farm ia the North Island, to SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, on above date. The Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — -a a EXCEPTIONALLY choice dairy cows, J.Ht to c-.lve in June and following months with second and third calves; 2 heifers ; 1 light draught mare, Nancy, good in aU kinds of harness; 1 two-year-old filly by Victor; buggy mare, Dolly, quiet to ride and drive; throe years off draught filly: two years off draught colt; draught Ully.rixing 2years, by Prince of Windsor, broken to le3d; light harness bay colt, rising 3ye*rs; 101* crossbred ewes in lamb. 1 sow and utter of pigs, 2 sows in pig, 1 boar pig, 8 grand porkers, dray and frame, spring dray. double - seated buggy, single - f arrow plough, set 3-leaf harrows, chisel harrows, chaftoutter, 13 coulter seed drill by P. and D. Duncan, lawn mower, horse corers, tarpaulins, &c, set d>ay harness, set buggy harness, plough chains, Sec, stack prima 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 op 23 ACRES, a beautiful property with large frontage. The soil cannot be beaten for quality, and the improvements are first-class, consisting of very very superior 7-roomed House, stables, coachhouse and every convenience; the whole in the best of order and condition. Tho 3ale will commence at 12 o'clock, and the farm will be sold at 1 o'clock. TUESDAY NEXT, THE 16th MAY. Luncheon provided, j TODHUNTER& JENNINGS, AUCTIONEERS. 3125 TO FARMERS IN THE GRERNPARK LINCOLN ASTD TAI TAPU DISTRICTS. SALEOF A GRAND LITTLE DAIRY FARM, DAIRY CATTLE, YOUNG CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, STACKS OF HAY, &c, &c\, &c. TUESDAY,~MAY 23rd. MESSRS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS have been instructed by MR JAMES PARLANE. Who is going to the North Island. TO SELL BY: PUBLIC AUCTION, On Above Date, at the Homestead, HIS VERY oUPERIOR FARM AT GREENPARK, Being 97£ Acres, part of the Lake Ellesmere Reserve. To any one on the look out for a nice grazing farm this sale offers a special opportunity. Ths locality is noted for' its grass-growing capabilities; a creamery in connection with the Tai Tapu Factory has been determined on, and will shortly be iv full work. The improvements consist of a well-built 4-roomed House, stables, Sec, nice garden, and the whole Farm is well fenced and divided. The situation is close to the Greenpark Railway Station and Public School. At the same time and place we shall Sell the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows: — 9 Head Dairy Cattle, in milk 10 Choice Cows, all springing to calve 6 Very Nice Hoifers 12 Head Young CatDle 1 Draught Horses, used to all kinds of farm work 1 Brood Mare The Implements are in ths very Best Order and and Condition, and comprise— 1 farm dray wit h brake and frame, spring cart, double-furrow plough, single-furrow do, set disc harrows, set 4-leuf harrows. Cambridge roller, reaper and binder, bone-power aud chuffcutter, plough shaft and leading harness, riding saddle, 2 stacks prime hay, oatsheaf chaff, few tons potatoes, aud a lot of sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS, 8951 AUCTIONEERS. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM OR PROPERTY Of any Description, or if you want to SELL A FARM OR PROPERTY, Apply to TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS, Auctioneers, Land Agents, &c, Christchurch. J. T. FORD & CO. DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY,"~MAY 19. AT these Ya'dH we shall HOLD our MONTHLY AUCTION On the above date. And Respectfully Solicit Karly Entries. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. WE Bhall OFFER FOR SALE during the day 5 ACRES of LAND, with a 2-roomed Cotta«e thereon, situate in the UarfieJd Township, being Lot 3 of the Village Settlement known as Horndon. A waterrace runs through the section. J. T. FORD. 3710 Auctioneer. FREDK. JAMESON. DOYLESTON. THURSDAY, 18th MAY, TO ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS. CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND OTHERS. MR FREDK. JAMESON has received instructions from Messrs Werner and Reader, in consequence of dissolution of partnership, by effluxion of time, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, The whole of their VALUABLE WORKING PLANTS. TOOLS, &a, &c. 1 Largo crane to 12 cwt. 1 do to lift; i cwt, plant mill, brushes, knives aud colours, circular saw. bench, moulder, patterns, c.ucibles, 2 carpenters' benches, turning lathe, grindstone, 2 forges and anvils, swedge block, tyering plate, 7 cwt. with screws and roofs, vices, stock, dies and taps, face T'l&tes, turning lathe, with 16ft iron bed, side rest and overhead screw cutting gear, travelling crane, large shea-legs, and 2 ton chain life, 2 screw jacks, cylinder boring machine, well sinking plant, 3 tube expanders, hydraulic pump, and an immense variety of tools of every description. A 1"0, Horse, spring trap, dog-cart and harness, windmili and force pump. Champion seed drill, 2 chaffcutters, crusher, assjrtment of steol. bar iron, sheet steel, pipes and nails, bolts, &c &c. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. Absolutely no Reserve. FREDK. JAMESON, 8755 Auctioneer, Leeston. JOHN INGRAM FOR _SALE. -T-TARM of 253 ACRES, in the CARLTON DISTRICT, all in English grass except 40 acres, which is in turnips. Water in every pandock. Good house of six rooms, stable, and sheepyards. PRICE £7 10s PER ACRE. For further particulars apply to BMB JOHN INGRAM, Oxford.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8482, 13 May 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 8482, 13 May 1893, Page 12