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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. " " SPECIAL S ALE OF ' TEOTTING HOUSES,, AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, CASHEL STREET (By kind permission of Mr Delamain), THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MAY Ztm INST., At 11 a.m. sharp, Oα account of Mr R. Beckett, of Sydney. The Well-known Performers, Ch mare Hattie S, hy Yarraman-Hattie Weir. Took First and Special Prize in Trotting Class at la«t Sydney Show. B gelding Oomus, by Childe Harold—St. Jose ■ Patchem mare. ' _.'..■ Boan mare Lettie, by Huon (imp.), oat of Blueskin. A well-known performer. PYNE and CO, 1225 Auctioneers. TATTBESALL'S. THERE WILL BE NO SALE OS SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 29th, ON ACCOUNT of the MIDWINTER SHOW. 123& PYNE and CO. PYNE and CO. have received instructions, on account of GEO. W. McRAE, Esq. (Glens of Tekoa), Who intends to conßne himself to breeding, The Jfare SPRING OF MYRTLE, 5 yrs, by Hornby—Myrtle, own sister to Balquither and half sister to lioveshot. Is perfectly sound and in racing condition. If not sold privately will be offered at TattersalTs on SATURDAY, JUNE sth. PYNE and CO., 1224 Auctioneer*. W. R. HARDING. OYEZ I OFEZ!! OYEZ !!! THIS DAY, Commencing , at 11 a.m., • BLANKETS, RUGS, BOOTS, &o. MR W. R. HARDING will SETA at hi* Auction Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above, on account of whom it may concern, 1 A A PAIRS BLANKETS •yp: rugs OX HEARTHRUGS XO SUITS CLOTHES -I OQ PAIRS BOOTS and SHOES, all size*. NOTE-I hare received instructions by Cable to Sell the above without reserve, and intend to carry out my instructions to the letter. W. R. HARDING, 1190 Auctioneer. OYEZ! OYEZM OYEZIM TO-MORROW. Commencing at 1 o'clock. PIANO, FURNITURE, &o. T%/Tit W. B. HARDING, instructed by a lady who JLtJL i» leaving Christchurch,- will SELL at his Auction Rooms, 200-206 Hereford street, on the above date, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Which have been removed from her residence for . convenience of sale. ■-. . ■ For full particulars see to-morrow mornings papers. No Reserve. W. R. HARDINO, 1191 Auctioneer. W. R. Harbin*.) [W. R. HakbW* yj* O R - S A L E. CLTFTON, NELSON—Under extraordinary circumstances— " WhitUlter Rise," 8 rooms, scullery, laundry, &c.,3acres, well laid out. "The Grove," 8 rooms, scullery, laundry, &c, 9 acres, well laid out, orange groves, &c. " Cliff House," 8 rooms, scullery, laundry, &c., 4 acres, well laid out. Together with the furniture of the two latter residences. Nine thousand pounds (£9000) has been spent on the grounds alone. Finest climate and most picturesque spot in the world. A real paradise. Price for the lot, £1200. Must be sold within twenty-one days. 680 115-7-8 SOUTH BELT— Seven-rqomed house, good halri large rooms, verandah, detached washhonse, stabling, loft, &c, good section, lawn back and front. 372-110 OASHBfj STREET—Nine-roomed house, scullery, hall, bathroom, washhouse, large rooms, and fitted with every modern convenience, hot and cold water, eighth-acre section. 374-11? SUMNER, fronting on beach and tram —One acre 14 perches, 8-rdom house, furnished, bathing house, ftc.; low figure. .. 555-p2 RICOARTON—Five acres rich land, lawn, garden, &c.,'7-room house, dairy, stabling, fee. , 554-60 NEW BRIGHTON, Esplanade—Seven-room house, washhouse*, copper, ftc, good section; price reduoed to ensure immediate sale. 406-201 ST. ALBaNS, close to Tram—Two S-room b*w*s, bay window and verandah to each; a bargain. 358-71 LINWOOD—Eight-room House, hall, verandah front and .sides, bathroom, conservatory, gas in every room, every modern convenience, &c., section laid out in lawn, &c. Owner requiring more land will accept anything in reason. 408-206 WANTED, to Rent or Purchase—Farms 20 to 2000 'acres. £9000 to Lend on Freehold Security at. Lowest Rates. W. R. HARDING, (Successor to Bowman and Son), Auctioneer, Land, Estate and Financial Agent, 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WM.BUSS. RANGIORA NORTHERN CENTRAL HORSB FAIR. FRIDAY, MAY 28th, And Following Day if necessary... 200 HORSES. "M/TR BUSS will hold his NEXT SALE on FRIDAY, jLTX May 28th, when he will offer from 200 to 240 HORSES, comprising good Farm Teams, . Unbroken Colts and i-HHies, 2, Sand 4 years old, Tram Horaes, Saddle and light Harness Horses. The above number will include a snlendid line of 45 horses from I*e»lie Hills Station, Atnuri, on account ot Duncan Kutherford, Esq.,,and comprising 20 useful Plough Horees 3 and 4 years old, 2a Tram and Light Harness Horses, broken and unbroken, by Specification, Victor and other well-known sires, really good sorts. . NOTlCE—ln.consequence of the large entry coming forward Clients ate requested to enter early, as the number may exceed those advertised. All tho'e parties who entered at the last Horse Fair, aod came too late in the day to have their horses offered, will come this sale before pther lots. Clients from a distance can have Paddock Accommodation the night previous to the vale if desired, and as a reminder nave your stock in the yards early, as the . SALE MUST START AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. WM. BUSS, 7ftl Auctioneer. . FLAXTON. ; XX aokT" farm, O£> BY AUCTION TUESDA Yf~JU N E Ist. H/fR BUSS has received instructions from the XX Executors of the Lite Mr Henry- Young, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, Rangiora, on TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, All that nice little FARM of 55 Acres, situated at Flaxton, together with the d weUiag-houto and other buildings thereon. ~~ Tho land Is subdivided into four paddocks, an of which are in grass. Anyone requiring a small farm of good land in a good position should not lose sight of Uiisme opportunity. ■] Sale at 5 o'clock. Terms at tale. WM. BUSS, .969 Auctioneer, j D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, * A UCnOJTEZR, LAND ESSUKANOS AND ■ .A. ESTATE AGENT, VAia-aTOB; WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBUKTON. JX>ANS NEGOTIATKD WKEKLY sales of Live Stock TSnwaM tad 1 Ashburtoo respectivdr FORTMUHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat, Hides > &c, on Fridays SALES OF WOOL throughout the Seasqo. , GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD oa Commissioa O LEARANCE SALES ss pel amngemaot, AGKNT FOR Ifnteon and Co., Christcfanrch Booth, Macdonald aod Co., Christehttreb . White's Sheep Dip Loodon aod Laacaahire Insontno* Co. Wright, StephensoM and Cα, Dunedia Colonial laTMtznent Co., Dooedta Orahun's Foot Rot ComposUioa I Planet Jnr. Garden aod ritidTool* « Walter A. Wood Co. f UgatbMid't StiUng

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9737, 27 May 1897, Page 8

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