Auctions. E. Q. STAVELEY, In Conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS WEEK. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account Messrs W. Hay (Charteri3 Bay). John Murray, Hy. Chamberlain. A Gardiner, Walter Macfarlane (Kaiwara), W. L. Allan, Acton Estate, C. Stewart. W. Hecderion, George Stephens (Brookside), and others. 1 OAA SHEEP AND LAMB 3 Also, |~IATTLK AND PIGS. E. G. STAVELEY, In conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY OOMPY. OF N.Z. LTD. 938 WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. fJIHE WOOL to be offered by us on FRIDAY NEXT IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION at our CENTRAL WOOL and PRODUCE WAREHOUSES, CASHEL STREET. E. G. STAVELEY, In conjunction with THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND _AGENCY COy. OF N.Z., LTD. _ 1070 DAEEIEIi) 3ALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. WE Beg to advise CLIENTS that we shall ATTEND THE ABOVE FIXTURE, - AND Shall be glad of Particulars OF ANY ENTRIES INTENDED FOR US. PRESENT ENTRIES--1 KA FAT 4-TOOTH WETHER 3 OKA 2 "TOOTH MIXED HALFBRfiDS, in fcood ordfer. ■ E. G. STAVELEY. In conjunction with THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COY. Otf N.Z., LTD. 813 WHEAT, OATS, BAKLEY, GEASS SEED, &c. GRAIN SEASON, 1894. AUCTION SALES OF GRAIN. STORAGE AT LOWEST BATES. SHIPPING FREIGHT ON BEST TERMS. WE beg to INFORM our CLIENTS and the TRADE taat we shall hold PERIODICAL GRAIN AUCTIONS throughout the season, at our Central Wool anu Produce Warehouses. C'hristchurcb. FIRST SALE, ABOUT 22nd MARCH. On Grain for Disposal by Auction, Specially Low Storage Rate* and Lowest Commission will be charged, without cartage from Railway Station, Concessions on Ordinary Storage and Delivery Rates will aloo be made to buyers. Owing to the accessibility and' central position of our Warehouses, Venn urd can rely upon a full attendance of the Trade and - other Buyers. Every lot will be protected up to market value.
. INSTRUCTIONS :-Consign to STAVELEY, CHRISTCHURCH, With advice note, giving particulars of grain forwarded and stating whether for storage or immediate disposal. LIBERAL CASH "ADVANCES made if required against all grain placed in our hands, ". Wβ have al-o commodious Gruin Stores at Addington, served by railway siding, where -we store grain a' excep ionally low ra.ea. Clients who favour u» with their grain conaignments may depend that their interests will be carefully looked after. Latest iuforniation regarding; Home, Foreign and lutercoionial Markets upon application. Uornsacks and Twine at Lowest Quotations. Ryegrass Cleaned ac Adoington oy oar well known flrst-oiass Drummond Machine. E. G, STAVELEY (In conjunction with the National Mortgage , . and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd.) 1050 TODHUNIER AND JENNINGS. THE CHAXCE OF A CENTURY. mHE SALE OF THE ACRE OF LAND IN THE CI • V OF CHRISTCHURCH, HIGH STREET, ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 2 o'clock, LOT 1-QUARTER-ACRE, with the splendid Brick Building thereon, whicti has a floor space of over 4000 SQUARE FEET, ««.d LAKGU FRONTAOhiS on THRKK STRKK IS. together with the Engine and Boiler and •» her valuable Maehiuery, ac an upset price of 1750. Worth four lime? as much. LOT 2-12-H.-pewer Horizon'al Engine and 16-H.-power Cornish Boiler, to be sold to the highest bidder. ' LOT3-QUARTKR-ACRE, -with FRONTAGES of TWO AND A HALF CHAINS .en High street and St. Asapn street. A splenoid site. Upset price £350. ; LOTI-QUAUTKR-ACRIC, with FRONTAGKd of THKEE AND A UaLF CHAINS on the same streets. More valuable than the previous site. Upset price £350. LOT 5-QUARTER-ACRE, with FRONTAGIto of over EIGH I* CHAINS on High street and St. Asaph street, the must valuable site of all. Upset price £350. Consider for a Dloment what land froacages possessed by th-»eft eecfione must eveuraally tie worth in iha HIGH STUEKT of this City. There is a SMALL FORTUNE in every Section. Plans can be seen at our offices. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS. Auctioneers and Land Accents, 1002 161 Hereford street, Chrietchurch. _ CHRISTCHURCH WOOL BROKERS ASSOCIATION. CHBISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. SEASON 1893-94. T'HE FOURTH SALE of the Series wi 1 take place on FRIDAY, FEB. 16th, 1894, Commencing at 9 a.m. with the B ig Wool. Fleece VFool at 9.30 a.m. ORDER OF SALE— 1. The New Z jaland Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited 2. Miles and Limited 3. Matson and Co. ■• ■ 4. Todhnnter and Jenning3 ~ 5. F. C. Tabaxt 6. E. G. Staveley (in conjunctioa with. National Mortgage and Ag-noy Company of Sew Ztfalaad, Limited) ■ 7. New .Zealand Land Association. Limited 8. J. T. Ford and Co. 9. Pyne and Co. By Order of the CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS , ASSOCIATION. •■Ai H. TURNBULL. 1665 Caairmaa.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 8
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