Auctions. J. T. FORD & CO. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, SKPTfiMBKR 29th. "I T. FORD and CO. have r?oeived instruo•l . rions from Mr Geo. Thompson, who is giving up farming, to SKLL at UPPER RIC- j CARTON,on the nbov« date:— J 50 Snund-tnouth Cro-«bre<l Kvves and Lamb 3 • CO Merino Ewes and Limb< i 3 Draught Hor-cs. soimd and good workers 1 Draught Fliy, 3 yrs, unbroKen Reaper <nd Binder. Uv Walter A. Wood Gras* Mower, by Walttsr A. Wood Si< glo and Double-furrow Ploughs 4 Horse-power ChaffJUiter Spring trap, in good rep iir Cambridge Ro ; !er Shaft and Leading Hames?, &c. &c 15iS J. T. FOKD and_CO. _ W. H. HARGREAVES. THIS DAY. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, ROAD BOARDS, IMPLEMENT MAKERS, AND OTHKRS. WH. HARGREAVES i-« insti-ucted to . SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Albert Bond, Railway Siding. South Belt (late Turner's), on MONDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, THE CAEGO OF V.D.L. BLUE GUM TIMBER, PALINGS, and CAST SHAFTS, Just landed ci Mary Wadley, from Hobart ccmpiising— OA aaaFT. V.D.L. Seasonfd BLUE O0«vf/U GUM Timber, all sizes, fr. m 3x 1 to 12 x 12; lengths from 10 to 30ft. 1A AAA V.D.L. PALINGS, 5 and 6 J-U,UUU feet. ffc/v PA7R3 BLUE GUM SHAFTS, jJU 10, 12, und 11 fee Sale at 2.30 p.m. Special attention is called to the quality of this cargo, the whole being well seasoned genuine Blue Gum. W. TONKS. 1175 Auctioneer. H. MATSON & CO., ASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL. M. & A. COY. OF N.Z. LIMITED PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK. Messrs H. MATSON and CO., Associated with National M. and A. Co. of N.Z. Limited, Present their compliments to the community, and advertise their Programme of Auctions for the week. MONDAY.— Dunsandel. Fat Sheep, on account of F. Wrighr, Esq., and ochers. TUESDAY.—Rangiora, General Market Day, and Little River, Timber Sale (Special train. WEDNESDAY.—Addington Live Stock Market. Sheep, Cattle, and Pig 3. THURSDAY.—Skin Sale. Hide Sale, and Fat Sale. FRlDAY.—Leeston Ordinary Sale, and the Great Fat Cattle Sale at Culverden, on account of D. Rutherford, Esq., and others. SATURDAY.—UsuaI Grain and Produce at Canterbury Wool Stores, Salu of Horse 3at Tattersail's. and ANNUAL HORSE PARADE SALE at the SHOWGROUNDS. 1532 TONES, NORTON & CO. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. PRIVATE SALE LIST. WE HOLD IN OUR STORE PRIVATE SALE- | Pbillip3 and Sons' fire and thief proof safes Brass tail bedsteads of every description Spring and wire-woven mattresses Pianos, org ns, carpets, overmantela Duchesse tabL-s, extension dining tables Austrian aud American chairs Tapestry, hair and cretonne suites Cheffoniers, sideboards Couches, easy chairs Bamboo verandah blinds, all sizes A lar«e qnamity of English lurniture Fancy chairs, whr.cnots, tables Mirrors, cabinets, &c Also, to clo?e an Estate, A Cottage and small quantiiy Land in Kilmore street, opposite the Normal School. Offers requi cd. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land, E tate and Furniture Agent 3, 165 Colombo street. Telephone 233. Box 161 a. WILSON AND SON 3 STORES TO LET. TO B ~K~ LET, For a term of years. That large and compae;t Store <md outbuilding in *-hley stroec, Hangiora, now , used as a G meral Store. Tne Shop is largo and commodious, well s-iited for a wholesale or drapery establishment. The building is very compaci in every way. There i 3 a large grain store, also a large room with concrete floor, with one ofthe best smoke houses, and in every way suited j for en ■ rying on curing or grain buying. Attached is a good yard, with close, boarded fence. Also. That old-established Store at Ashley, doing a large and profitable business and is acknow-l«-dg-d to be one of the be-t stores in the northern di-i rict. This Store is large, with D« elling-hovise attached, also a good iron Bf»b.'e and grain sore and out—tore, whioh was at one >ime used as an iioomongeiy. There is also the Post Office and the agency of two papers, which t>ring in about £40 yearly, apart from tho bu-iness. These Stores will be Lst separately or as a going CO' cern, wi h or without, stock. Rent is not s> much a«iobj«ctas getting a good tenant who will tafeo care of the place, fal ing health being iho only reason to Let. Apply WILSON and SON; 1513 Ran giora or Ashley. _ TODHTJNTER & JENNINGS. TjfTS ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCE 3 ON THE ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL.
TODHUNTER& JENNINGS. 8325 . D. THOMAS! D. THOMAS, (Late Matson, Cos and Co.), AUCTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE AND ESTATE AGKNT, VALUATOR. WOOL AND GKAIN BKOKBR, ASHBURTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALKS of Live Stoolc Tinwald and Aehourton aiternatelT, FORTNIGHTLY SALKS of Sheepakias, Fdt, Hides, &c on Fridayd, SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season, GRAIN BOUGHT aud 3UL.D oa Commisaios, CLEARING SALES as per Arrangement. AGENT FOR Matßon and Co.. Christc&urch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Cnristohuroh Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder White's Sheep Dip. London and Lancashire Insurance Oa Wright, atephenson and Co., JUunedin Colonial Investment Co., Dunedin National Mortgage Co., Christcuoroh Graham'B Foot Rot Composition Planet Jon. Garden and Field Tools. D. THOMAS. Auctioneer. ALVAGE! Salvage! Salvage! Salvage! Sale! Sale! Sale- of Drapery and Clothing in a few days. All Walsh's Stock, slightly damaged by water. t*f\lßE! Fire ! Sale of Salvage Drapery. 1 Walsh's Stock. Keep a sharp louk out later announcement. If~. ATKINSON—For Men's, Women's and Children's Canvas Shoes, value on A equalled. SOS Cashel etraew
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8596, 25 September 1893, Page 6
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