, , Auctions. PREDK. JAMESON. ' '■ SPRINGSTQN. MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1895. Undersigned has received instructions - from JL Mr Geo. Jameson, who is shortly leaving for England, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS FARM, MOSTYN, SPRINGSTON, OS • - MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Contained in Drawing-room, Dining-rooni, Study, Eight Bedrooms, Kitchen, Hall, &c. Also, Garden Tools, Tw)> Lawn Mowers, Garden Boiler, Croquet Set f Waggonette, Dogcart Set Brass-mounted Doable Harness by Peat, London Q SINGLE SETS O LADIES' SADDLES Q GENTS' SADDLES and BRIDLES Pair Roan Geldings, perfect match Bay Mare,' by Albany Ch Hare, by Perkin'Warbeek 11. Bay Gelding, 2yrs, by Perkin Warbeck 11. f» FIRST-CLASS COWS 0 SPRINGERS, 5 CALVES 1 SHORTHORN BULL 10A STORE PIGS A DRAUGITT HORSES OK ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS. In consequence of the larse number of lot 3 tlie sale will start punctually at 11 o'clock, and no extra entries will t>e permitted. KO RESERVE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. F. JAMESON, 2242 ' Auctioneer. RAKAIA ISLAND. THUESDAY, FEBEUABY 14th, 1895. TVfR FREDK. JAMESON, in conjunction with Jji Messrs Todhunter and Jennings, has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Manning and Russell to hold a CLEARING SALE At the Homestead, Rakaia Island, On the above date, op ran WHOLE OF THEIR SURPLUS STOCK, Comprising— QgA A HALFBRED TWO-TOOTIIS OOAA SOUND MERINO EWES 2000 HALFBRED LAM OB Qrt4 and 6-TOOTH BORDER LEICESTER OVJ RAMS . Attention is specially called to tin's sale, as the sheep bred on these Islands are noted for being healthy, sound, and good thrivers. Delivery will be given at Abbott's gate on the Southbridge bank of the river. ' ' The vendors take oil responsibility of crossing sheep. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. ' FREDK. JAMESON V Joint TODHUNTER and JENNINGS J Auctioneers. : ; _. 2243 RAKAIA ISLANDS. FRIDAY, 15th~ FEBRUARY. I%Jf R FREDK. JAMESON (in conjunction with AjJL Messrs TODHUNTER and JKNNINGS) has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Manning and Russell to HOLD A CLEARING SALE, At the Homestead, Rakaia Islands, On THE ABOVE DATE, of nra "WHOLE OF THEIR FLOCK OF SHEEP, Comprising— 35Q.0 .HALFBRED TWO-TOOTHS 2300 SOUND MEniNO EWES 2000 nALEBBED LAMBS. Attention is specially called to, this Sale, as the Sheep bred.on these Islands are 1 noted for being healthy, ; sound and pood thrivnrs. ■Delivery wUI be given on the mainland and experienced fordsmen will assist buyers across the river. Sale at One o'clock sharp.. ' Luncheon Provided. ' FREDK. JAMESON V Joint 2047 TODHUNTER and JENNINGS /Auctioneers.
' S.ODHUNIEB AND .lENNINGS." ADDINGTON YABDS. NEXT WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES AT/READY RECEIVED— O£fb TWO-TOOTH CROS3BREDS j X A FORWARD STORE LAMBS Af\f\ SOUND ' ■ MOUTH EARLY SHORN • 4tVV MERINO EWES ft fkfo PRIME FAT EWES 1 /»/X PRIME FAT WETHERS TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, - 2237 Auctioneers. DABFIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES already received— ' Af\f\ STORE LAMBS, have been dipped 1 i~pf\ PRIME FREEZERS Sftifo FORWARD TWO-TOOTHS ' 1 0A »» Wethers 1 Affc PRIME FAT LAMBS OOA TWO-TOOTHS 1 OA MERINO EWES and LAMBS, a very good Further entries are invited. ■ TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 2238 _. Auctioneers. GBAIN SEASON 1890. * TTBTE BEG to NOTIFY to Fanners, Groin' ■\ v Growers, and othera that we are willing, to give THREE MONTHS' FREE STORAGE In our Large Wool and Grain Stores • tor «very description of GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Wβ shall also hold AUCTION SALES at frequent intervals during the Season. We shall continue to SELL Grain, Grass Seeds, and every description of produce Privately, and being in' immediate communication with the best buyers Farmers can rely on getting • HIGHEST MARKET VALUES For anything placed in our hands. LIBERAL CASII ADVANCES And immediate Cosh Settlements is our way of doing ~ - Business. TODHUNTER. and JENNINGS, Auctioneer, Grain and Wool Brokers, 2236 "" Christchurch. , TO GRAZIERS AND OTHERS. —~~~~ PLEASE note the following SHEEP ire have for SALE during the next week >— Addington—WEDNESDAY—l96o SHEEP Rakaia Wand—THURSDAY—7BOO SHEEP Dufield-FRIDAY-1340 SHEEP For particulars and description see advertisements above. TODHUXTEE and JENNINGS, 2239 Auctioneers. BAM SEASON, 1895. TO RUNHOLDERS, SHEEPFARMERS, ANB* - BREEDERS. TRIE have HADE ARRANGE3IENT3 TO Tf SUPPLY PUBEBBED BAMS From all the Principal Breeders in Canterbury* and we are prepared also to Select and Forward by rail or sfbainer ' ■ • PUBEBRED SHEEP. , In any "number,and of any breed. ■• L TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, -1623 ' •_-'-' ' " Stock Salesmen, Christchurco. "H"* lAlUaGKTi{{romLot)donXChri«tchurch Steam ft!• Dye .'Works, -« Oxford terrace Wi, ball dresses, opera clot. v rcortusies, - dress, suits,. toe., chemically cleaned * > Aout shrinking, with despatch, Feath*nel«uwd,i2yed, end corlad, „ - .- . '
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 12
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