AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. TATTERSALL'S. THIS~I)AY. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of Mr Donald McLean, TROTTrNG MARE, M.M., by Blackwood Abdallah—Thoroughbred mare TT> AY YEARLING FILLY, by Mambrino Mac— I MARE, SILVER BELL, by Blackwood I yf .AbtUUah—Fannv Belle (imp.), by Jlambrino Kin-. Full sister to Black Belle BROWN MARE, FANNY BELLE, aged, by Mambrino King, imported by the late Robt. Wilkin The above horses can be seen at Seaton's Livery Stables. On account of a Client, BAY MARK, 6 yre off, by Bluegown—Tasmanian ma re. A very fast trotter, suitable for c»b. Trial On account of a Client, BAY MARE, BUSi' BKK, broken to iaddle and harness, and a fiat trotter. Trial i> R MA HE, 7 yrs, broken to all farm work. Trial %ITAOGONETTE, PAIR and HARNESS PYNE and CO., 7529 Auctioneers. TATTEKS ALL'S. THIS DAY. SPECIAL ENTRY— Account W. P. Pannett, Esq., Sptingston, 3 REALLY GOOD DRAUGHT GELDINGS, five and nine years old, sound, staunch, broken to all farm work, and a trial given. PYNE and CO., 73J0 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S. MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. T>YNE AND CO. WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF BLOOD3TOOK On the above date, When they will offer, on account of Messrs Brake and Yarr, the well known rjIROTTING G MONTE CARLO On account of Mr F. Simmons, Timani, BAY STAM.ION, COCK OF THE WALK, 6 yrs. b.v Orpheus BAY STALLION, AGAMEMNON, 4 yrs, by Orpheus DOO CART GELDING, 4 yrs, by Cock of the Walk JJAfll DARK BAY BUGGY MARES, 3 and 4 yrs, a perfect match '■ These hor«e3 are now stabled at the Rotherfleld Hotel, Cashel street, and will bear inspection. * Entries are now being received. PYNE and CO., 7331 Auctioneers. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, 9ra INST. rvDK PRESENT ENTRIES comprise - 120 PRIME f reezers 100 prime freezers 150 primb reezers 200 FORWaRI> wethers OKA SIX and EIGHT TOOTH HALFBRED <OO\J EWES, to lamb in September to E.L. rams. PYNE and CO., 7333 Auctioneers. ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST lOra ~ SPECIALBNTRY. TOO FOBWARD CROSSBRED WKTHEBS PYNE and CO., 7332 Auctioneers. F. C. TABART. KACE PBIVILEGES. SEE F. O. TABATirS AMBERLEY ADVERTISEMENT in TO-DAY'S issue for particulars of SALE OF PRIVILEGES In connection with AMBEBLEY STEEPLECHASE MEETING, . , To be held on IStH INST- 7287 AMBERLEY _SALEYARDS. MONDAY, Bth AUGUST., F.O. TABART will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION « . as above OAj\ CROSSBRED HOGGETS -I A A CROSSBRED EWES, in lamb to E.L. nuns 100 FREEZERS QAA HALFBRED EWES in good condition, in £i\J\J iamb to E.L. rams Oft A MERINO EWES, to lamb September Ist j QAA OROSSBREDS, mixed sexes On account of SirGeo. Clifford, Stonyhurst, Kf\(\ HALF and THREE - QUARTERBBED O\J\J HOGGETS, in good condition 1 Purebred Ayrshire, 1 white Cow, 1 black Heifer, I 1 polled Anirus Heifer, 1 Cow (all in full profit), 1 Heifer (just calved), lot Dairy Utensils, 1 well bred Mare (very quiet in harness, in foal to Prince Regent), 1 Trap, 1 Set Trap Harness, Set Disc Harrows, Corn Crusher, &c, Skins, Fat, Hides and Sundries. Also, on account of the Amberley Steeplechase Club, the Right of Privileges at their.forthcoming Steeplechase Meetinsr, to be held on Thursday, 18th Inst., as follows:—Publican's Booth, Confectioner's ditto. Race Cards, Horse Yards, Sports and Fruit, Oysters. 7288 F. O. TABART, Auctioneer. HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. ANOTHER BLOCK of 8000 ACRES OF TDK FAMOUS WAIHAO DOWNS ESTATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY, Opened up for Selection in Farms ranging from (50 A CRES TO 430 ACRES. THIS is the Serpentine Valley portion of the Estate, being exceptionally good, and equal to any of the surrounding land. The whole property is highly improved, being of liiiv stone formation, well-watered, tile drained, and all the /arms are ting fenced. A GRAND COUNTRY FOR SHEEP OR WHEAT* GROWING. A lanre quantity is already in wheat. All sub-divided and surrounded by roads, with two (2) railway stations on the Estate, and,within sevec miles of Waimate township, and equi-distant from Tiinaru and Oamaru shipping ports, thus affording splendid opportunities for local markets or shipping purposes. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. Lithograph plans now ready. Further particulars, prices and terms, from F. C. TABART, Auctioneer, Christchurch. FRIEDLANDER BROS, LTD., Ashburton. GUINNESS and LxCREN, Timaru; or from MR J. F. DOUGLAS, Wsihao Downs, Waimate, and Mount Royal, 6481 Palmerston South. H. B. SORENSEN. LYTTELTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9m. Sale at 12 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN has received instructions from Mr T. L. Gifford to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premise*, Bridle Path, as above, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of One Suite of Furniture, Bedsteads Single and Double, Washstands, Ware, Dressing Tables, Glasees, Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Crockery, 4c, and Sundries too numerous to mention. H.B. SORENSEN, 7315 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lOta. Sale at One o'clock. XX B. SORF.NSEN has received instructions from Jet. a nurseryman to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Saleyards, a large collection of ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES, Including—White Heather, Everlasting Peas, Indian Thorns, Lawsonianas, Holiys, Junipers, Rhododendrons, Veronicas, Caw-caws, Pyceas, Blackberrys, &c, 100 Macrocarpas (one, two and three-year old), 500 Pinus Inegnie. 200 two, three and tour-year-old Pears, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Cherrie*. Japanea* Plums, Walnuts, 8., B. and W. Currant*. 7H4 B> B. ieUUfOttt AttOtiMHh
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10108, 6 August 1898, Page 12
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