AUCTIONS. PYNE AXD C(5. TATTERSALITa! SATURDAY NEXT. EJXCEPTTNO Mr J F. ReMV. YEARLINCS, there i ♦'"iS be ' NO °' HORSES at TattersaU's on haturrtay Next, but we shall HOLD our USUAL SALr. of BLOOD STOCK, HIGFI CLASS HACK AND HAIi.YEbS HORSES, &c On MONDAY NEXT, the 15th, The Entrance Fee for which is five Shilling*. ?55 PYNE and CO., ELDERSLIE_YEAELINGS. P"VNE & CO. have received instructions from J. F. Rbd, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION* AT TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, Cashel street, Chrlstchurch, ox SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, At 10 a.m., sharp. The following HIGH CLASS THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS BY STEPNIAK. Lot I.— Br f, by Stepniak—Huguenot, by Apremont— Martyr, by Daniel O'Uourke—Raupo (dam of Mata). Husriienot won many races. Lot 2.— Ch {f, by Stepniak—Cobweb, by Le Loup— Titania, by Maltou—Mountain Nymph, by Sir Tatton Sykes. Cobweb is almost full-sister to Outpost, who won the D.J.C. Dunedin Stakes, Criterion Stakes, Jockey Club Handicap, Forbury Handicap and Tiraaru Cup. Lot s.— Br <;, hv Stepniak—Pibroch, by Lochiel— Faliacy, by Slfdiner-—Deception, &c. Fallacy is dam of Everton Lad (winner of the Dunedin Champagne Stakes, &c.): of First Lord (the best eoitol hie year) and winner of the C.J.C. Juvenile Plate, Middle l'a:-k Plate. Railway Plate, Hopeful Stakes. Nnrserj Handicap, &c. ;of Forburv, (winner of the D.J.C. Railway Plate, w.f.a, M.-.raliall Memorial Sbikes, w.f.a., Musselburjjh Piate, &c), and of Marlin (winner of races). Lot 4.— Br s (half-brother to First Lord, Everton Lad, Forburj' and Marlin), by Stepniak—Fallacy. For further particulars of Fallacy's breeding, and of performances of her progeny, see Lot 3. Lot s.— Br f, by Stepniak— Aspen Leaf, by Larpent— Aspen, by Askin-Talkative, by Talk b' the Hill— Elizabeth, by Touchstone. Aspen (the grandriain of this filly) won the V.R.C. Newmarket Handicap twee, besides many other races. Lot 6.—Er tf, by Stepniak—Fairvmaid, by Albany— Titania, by Malton-Mountain Nymph, fee. Fairymaid is half-sistw to Outpast (winner of many races) and is dam of Anibu&h (winner of the Duntdin Stake* and Criterion Handicap), of FireHy (winner of the C.J.C. Autumn Nursery Handicap) nnd of Vulcan). Lot 7.— Br f, by Stepniak—Sortie (full-aister to Ambush), by Vanguard—Fairymaid. For further particulars see Lot 6. Lot B.—Hr ir, by Stepniak—Lady's Maid, by Hotspur -Maid of Honour, by Pertobe—Maid of the Mill. Lady's Maid is dam of Vanilla and Vandyke (winners of many races), and Hotspur is sire of liosespur (dam of Goldepur).
For catalogue containing- tabulated pedigree and full particulars, apply to PYNE AND CO.. „„ Auctioneers, tOi Christchurch GEORGE KING AND CO., LTD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IOrH. AUCTION SALE OF gQ HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES >r At Mark Lane Yards, Ohriatchurch. GEORGE KING and CO., LIMITED, instructed by Mr T. Hodgson, wii] hold a _ SPECIAL SALE OF HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES, As above, Commencing' at 10 o'clock. Inspection invited. GEORGE KING, Manazer. 750 J. W. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. s VV. R. HARDING. RE ADELAIDE DYER, DECEASED. MR W. R. HARDING has been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, as Statutory Administrator in this estate, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Land Sale Rooms. 200-206 Hereford street, TO-MORROW, At 2 p.m., All that Parc*l of Land beintr Lot 45 on Deposit Plan 737, Part Rural Sections 831 and 870, containing one acre more or less, and situate Queen street and New Brighton road, Windsor, together with the substantially built house, stabling, and buildings thereon, subject to a mortgage of £120, which may remain or (subject to arrangement with mo. tgagree) may be paid off. The property is well situated, capital corner position, and in the pink of condition. Train passes the door. Particulars of W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, __■ 200-206 Hereford street. W. R. Hardiao.] fw. R. Habdwo "P O R SALE. WINDSOR-li acres Land, fenced. For immediate sale at low figure. 67-249 WINDSOR—Three-room T cottage and scullery, one acre land, good artesian. More land adjoining can be had. A bargain. 584-127 FERRY ROAD and ENSOR'3 ROAD—Over quarter-acre, fenced and plantid; money must be had, can arrange teraw. O/ily one price, viz., £90. A J? 1 "- 63-239 NORTH OPAWA—Corner Ensor's road and Frederick street, grand corner section, mortgagee wants the money ; only £35. 63-249 RANGIORA—4O acres good agricultural land, 10----room house, concrete foundations, bathroom, water laid on, dairy, stabling, orchard. 387-336 OPAWA—BO acres land, well laid out, lawn, orchard, tennis court, paddocks, &c. ; large house 12 rooms, pantry, scullery, laundry, bathroom, balcony and verandah, Rood st-ihltng. 393-331 ELLESMERK -Best laud in the district; 230 acres, well fenced and subdivided, 9-room house, verandahs lawn, stabling and outbuildings. 379-316 BA k C^ inN 7" 3oo acres P° od ,and » BO*** house, woolshed, yards and stabling. 377-310 WATSONVILLE —Quarter-acre Section, fenced; one s requested. 64-242 fl WATSON VI I.LE-Adjoining Mr Strong's property, fine ,t section in the district. For immediate eale. 13-83 I have Houses and Farms, all sizes, for Sale and to Let. New List of Properties now ready, and will be sent free on application. S*»v«>rnl <!iimnt>r. n j.i r i — i._
Several Sums to Lend at Lowest Rates. W. B. HAEDING, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-206 HEREFORD STREET, CH- RISTOHURCH- ———— — — TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W.Tokxs.] [W. H. Norton jplOft SAi.E — KINO STREET, Colombo street South—Two good i-Acre Building Sections. Owner left Cbristchurch, and will be cold a bargain. ST. ASAI'H STREKT (City)— Nearly new Hous« of 5 rooms, scullery, plastered, gas and fittings complete, brick washhouse and copper, i-acre land, a compact and neat property. Easy terms of payment. BREEZE'S ROAD (close to New Brighton Tram line—3 Acres Land, very long frontage, and an exceptionally good residential sit*. BUSINESS PREMISES (Suburban)— Well-built Shop and Dwelling of 5 rooms, stable, traphouse, granary, &c. Good corner site; a payable general store business now in full swing. Owne retiring ; a good chalice for an energetic business man. LINWOOD (fronting Kast belt)-Comer Section, with well-built house of 6 rooms and all convent, ences. GOOD TOWN RESIDEXCE-Substantial, wellbuilt House of 7 rooms, washhouse and copper, 2 bay windows, with section of land, having 60ft frontage asphalt paths, and all in perfect repair, within «ye minutes , walk of th« centre of the city. Most easy terms of payment can be arranged. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 163 Colombo street. D. THOMAS. D. THOMAS, A UCTIONEXR, LAND INSURANCE AND -tJL ESTATE AGENT, VA OR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBUKTON. LOANS NEGOTIATED WEEKLY SALES of live Stock TinwaW and -~.s AshDurton respectively FORTMOHTLY SALES of Sheerakini, Fat, Hidee *c., on Fridays * SALES OF WOOL throughout the Seaeon. GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD onCcTumiemon C LKARANCE SALES as per arrangement, AGENT FOR Mateon and Co., Christchurch Booth, Macdonald and Co., Chriftchnrch Whitt's Sheep Dip London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Wnght, Stcphen»on and Co., Dunedia Coionial Investment Co., Dunedin Graham's Foot Rot Competition Walter A. Wood Co. UgbtbAiid'* Belting D. THOMAS. Auctioneer E ? PU ' a " ect «d with Rheumatism, male or a. aiffhn'^jS , l 7* h > M • «medy that
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9879, 9 November 1897, Page 8
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