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Auctions. J. T. SfcATSON. MABK LANEjSALS YABDs" THIS DAY. an HORSES, unbrolten. from Double && mil, fall ef grit, aaspl* bene, grand mnsele, as wild as mustangs. "Once conquered »T«r your friends. 1 X HSAD, specially selected, broke* and lO unbroken ; something unique. Mr George King's Entry o£ Poniea, lrap Horse and Traps. OK HSAD GENERAL ENTRIES. Sale at 11 a.m. THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY, March 3rd, Amongst the Entry will be found a line of OA AHURIRI-BRED ANIMALS, equal /QU to the beet in New Zealand. MAR X LA NE. JOHN T. MAT3ON, 1784 Auctioneer. MARK LANE HORSE SALEYARD3. Adjoining Delamain and Co.'a Livery Stables, Caahel street. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), FEB. 21th. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account George Kinr. Esq., who has no further use for them, as th= tram now passes his property. 1 pair Ponies, 5 and 6 years old, by Prince (-harming, ioipbrred, broken to single and double harness and saddle, absolutely quiet to pass trams, &c A more psrfecc match could not be procured. Firsc prize takers at the A. and P. Shows Double Set of Harness for Ponies Ladies' Pflaeton, made by Robin, of Dnnedin 1 Chestnut Gelding, 7 yrs, broken to saddle and harness: good lady's hack, perfectly quiot, and will itand anywhere 1 Sec of Harness 1 Dogcart, made by Howland. really good 1 three-year-old Filly, by Young Irvington, <lara Chunk, by B*natbJa, brofcen to saddle, and perfectly quiet 1 Particularly choice Boy's Pony, 3yrs old, perfect in style and appearance. SALE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), To commence tharp at 12 o'clock. J. T. MATSON. 1785 Auctioneer. F. C. TABART. AMBEBLEY SALEYARDS. 8000 BH 3 KP 8000 MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. TMTR F. C. TABARTwiII SELL as above— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEPSKINS, &c. SPECIAL KNTRIE3. Oα account F. Courage, Esq. 1 /\ft/\ MERINO XWJBs 4-00 CROSSBRKD LAMB 9 On account Messrs G. Mcßae and Co., aaa FULL-MOUTHED MERINO iJUO EWKS On account Jno. Little, Esq., M\i\ SOUND - MOUTHED MERINO 7OU KVVES On account Rev. H. B. Cocks, AX\(\ CROS3BRKD h AMBS « off touock MHItINO KWKS On account various clients. I CROSSBRED WBTHER3 1 i\£\ CROSSBRED WETHERS.in very I if V forward conditldtt 1 s\ri (jRO36BHRI)KWSS, in veryforfciVwx an o*9*3 BRED EWES and £d\)\j WEi'HlfißS, in very forward cotidiiion .. . , 1 &ft CKO3iBKED LAMBS 150 \4i\ CROSSBRED EWE 3. fout-tooth fcfcff maidens O|V CKOSSiiREDS I§O " lAMBS too ;;/ LiMBS - CROSSBRED EWES, four, six /SOU aud eight tooth »3ca MKKINO KVVE3, principally OtJV fouMoothu. r y?A MERINO EWES, sir-tooth FAT CROSSBRED LAMBS '.•■■' Also, " x . ' . Oα account Mr C. B. Mason. 1 4-Roomed Cortage, <ot remoral, in Gilbert screet, Amoerley F. C. TABART. Auctioneer. R. J. PARSONS. 1599 Stock Agent.

AMBERLEY SALE YARDS. — ■ r MONDAY NEXT, 26th FEBRUARY^ MR F. C. TABART has been favoured with instructions to SKLLon tho above date, 1 piano by Chappel, splendid tone. ;. J F, C, TABART, 1C56 - ' Auctioaeer. CULVERDEN SHEEP FAIE. FRIDAY, MARCH 9th. It|R F. C. TABARTwiII SELL as above, Oα account J. H. Davisbo, Esq., 1 QQ(\(\ OROS3BRKD LAMBS 1 aaa CROSSBRED EWES, 2, *, 6, »• 1 ifUU tenth rN •a paa MERINO EWES F. C. TABART, 1588 Auctioneer. J. T. FORD & CO. JT- FORD and CO.. instructed by Rev. • H. CoUins, will ho!d an SALE Of the Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Bom and Boggy, Haraism, fca, AT THK COURTENAY PARSONAGE, Hslkett road, ', '■■•"' QJf ■■,■:' :■--' THURSDAY, MARCH Ist. Sale at 11130. Luncheon provided. Catalogue*, with foil particulars, may be obtained from the Auctioneers. J. T. FORD and Cα* 1687 154 Hereford etreet.Chriatchurch. KIRWEE MONTHLY SALE. JT. FORD and CO. WILL BELL at i the .■■•■..•■■ ■•■.■■■■■ IQRWEE SALEYARdS, ..- ox' :. '.• .: FRIDAY, THB 2nd DAY OF MARCH, -J A/|/\ PRIME CROSSBRED SHEEP Further Entries of Stock EOlitited. Also, Immediately following the Bheep Sale. We shall OFFER— The GRAIN BTO RE adjacent to the Kirwee Railway Station.. Full paxticulara in future advartuemeat.. J. T. FORD, ICSB Attctioaeer. Jf. FORD and CO. will be in ATTEND- • ANCEattno RAM AND EWE FAIR, To be helieja the : '~ NEW SHOW GROUNDS, LINCOLN ROAD, ADDINGTON, OSTHURSDAY, l&ra MARCH* And beg to inform old friends who hare favoured fU»m with ba»iaee» ia past yeWm, that ENTKIES for thl* i"air will CLOSE MARCH Bth. Jf. T. FORD. 16SI .v .. . : ; .-• . JT. FOHD and CO. will be in ATTEND- • ANCE at the .■'. - GULVERDEN SALE, .■.-,....;■ OS ;;,.:,. '- F RID AY, 9th MARCH, And will be obliged if their old friend* will forward particulars of the aheep they purpose Mm **''^&Mm»*s.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8727, 24 February 1894, Page 11

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