AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. ■TV A T T E R S A L L' S. THIS DAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of a Client, Ch Geld, 7yrs; broken to saddle and harness; trial On account of a Client, B_k G Quiltiri. No Reserve. ■ Blk Dodger, -\o Reserve. On account of a Client, • B Mare, 6yrs, by The Clown, dam King f Quail mare; very fast Polo Pony On account of Mr H. N. Bates, Upstanding B Geld; suitable for heavy i cart or light spring dray On account of Mr M. Gikoy, Akaroa, > B G, 4yrs, broken to saddle and harness, a ' good tandem leader; trial On account of a Client, r BG, broken to saddle and harness, suitable for a doctor; trial On account of. W. R, Devereaux and Co., For Absolute Sale, 12 Second-hand Riding Saddles; all in good order; suitable for Shearers, Farmers, and others. Sale 11 a.m. Advertised Lots 12 o'clock. PYNE and CO., 7589 Auctioneers, I ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. • WEDNESDAY NEXT. On account of Mr A. Chamberlain, 80 Extra Prime Fat 'Lambs. . PYNE and 00„ , 7587 Auctioneers. "[t/TESSRS PYNE and CO. are instructed by Messrs ROBT. CAMPBELL and JQQ., Otekaike, to SELL, during the SHCjW WEEK, at Chrißtehurch (date in futun advartisement), the-following 1 STUD MERINO RAMS:*-**| 1 N.Z; PRESIDENT, by President (the ram, that, was said in July, : ' li_a6, far 1600 guineas). This ram was bred by Messrs James Gibson and Sous, of Belle-Yue, Tasmania!, and specially selected for the Otekaike stud flock by Messrs M. MoKellor and VY\ Gardiner. i No. 1., by Perfection, a ram bred by Mr I Gideon Rutherford. The dam of No. 1 i being one of the best owes at Otekaike. The above 2'ranis have boen used in tihe 1 Otekaike siud flock for the past 3 seasons. > 4 MERINO RAMS, four-tooth, by the above two rams, and a son of Grand Hero. This ram was bred by Messrs W. Gibson • and Sons, of Scone, Tasmania, imported to Otekaike in 1896, and was champion ' ram at Christchurch Show, 1898. j 6 RAM HOGGETS, by N.Z. President, No. 1, and the son of Grand Hero. \ PYNE and CO., \ 7688 . . Auctioneers. S AVERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. . FRUIT AND PRODUCE. 'i_.iS DAY, at 10.30 a.m. 1 AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will \ -1 SELL b"y PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel street, Bananas, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Apples, Mandarins, Passion Fruit, Onions,; Rhubarb, Cauliflowers, Carrots, Bedding Plants, Tomato Plants, Tea, Bacon, Soap, etc., etc. ' Also—Canaries, Lovebirds, Redpoles, Chaffinches and sundries. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 7627 . Auctioneers. FISH AND OYSTERS. THIS DAY, at 2.30 p.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel street, ' . 2 Cases Flounders and Soles 6 Sacks Rock Oysters. .'...•}•, , And, if arrived, - 100 Packages Bananas, Peanuts, and Cocoanuts. AiERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 7623 ' Auctioneers. "DEAD the undermentioned PROPERTIES. ClTY—Substantial House of 11 rooms, bathroom . (h. and c), usual kitchen offices, fine garden." Very low price. , ST. JAMES STREET, Linwood—Superior House of "8 tobms, bathroom, conservatory, etc., etc., with either ior 4 acre. Cheapest pro- • perty in Linwcod. FENDALTON ROAD, near the Park-Sub-stantial House of 7 rooms, bathroom, and all necessary conveniences, and _-aero of garden,' oil in fine order. Only £550. A GREAT vBARGAIN—NearIy 4 Acres, well fenced, Harewood road; only £60. Terms £30 cash (balance can remain). This is a chance seldom occurring. i SEASIDE HOUSE of 4 rooms, etc., i-acre, ■ Water frontage. Only £160; any reasonable term.3. Pays 15 per cent. CASHEL STREET, just over Belt—Nearly _-aero, long frontage, will sell part; cheap. WORCESTER STREET - Fine Section, double frontage, very- cheap, small deposit. ' 752 ACRES, Sheep Farm. Cheap. 176 ACRES, good Farm. £13 per afcre. 120 ACRES, good Land. £16 per acre. 50 ACRES, Snug Farm. £11 per acre. 3 ACRES, 5 ACRES, 7 ACRES, 30 ACRES, ' and other Blocks, with and without Buildings, close to the city, suitable for any purpose. Send for Printed Catalogue (Free). AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., I Auctioneers, Cashel street. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. ":'-■'' CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER,: 1899. AT PAHAU PASTURES, k , • , CULVERDEN. I TITE are instructed by Edgar Jones, Esq., H (wnose lease of Pahau Pastures has expired), TO SELL on the above date, the Furniture and effects Of .the. Pahau Pastures Homestead. Ir, addition to the large quantity of Household Furniture, etc., we shall also OFFER: — | size English Billiard Table, by Dickson Billiard Balls, Cues, etc., complete Superior Waggonette Reaper and Binder (nearly new) • Mower [ Stripper . Hay Sweep Lawn Roller And a large quantity of sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. . _ f ; Luncheon Proyided|.. * Conveyances meet Morning Train . from Christchurch on SALE DAY. NEW ZEALAND LOAN" AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. '* E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 7800 : E. C. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. --. , A. P. TUTTON. "DANGIoitA CENTRAL AUCTION MART. s TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24th. !_ *, ■ 1 SHALL HOLD MY USUAL MONTHLY. • SALE OF HORSES. ENTRIES SOLICITED. . Also, GRAIN, WOOL, SKINS, HIDES and FAT. 1 Sale commences at 11.15 o.m. A. P. TUTTON, 7619 . Auctioneer, Rangiora. > FERNSIDE. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, TRAPS, : BARNESS, Etc. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1899. Comprising sitting-room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, 'books, pictures, 1 firstclass piano by Nicholai, 1 sewing machine, 2 good trap horses (well recommended for saddle or harness), 1 spring trap, 1 spring dray, 2 copper boilers, 2 fat pigs, 1 weighing machine, together with a large quantity of _ sundries and implements "too numerous to ■-■ particularise. ,-.-.- ---5 TV/TR A. P. TUTTON has been favoured jXJI with instructions from Mr D. Me- ,'■ Intyre, who is leaving tbe district, to SELL on the Premises, Fernside, s ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th, A* above.. t Sale at 12 noon. • -, Refreshments Provided. No Reserve. A. p. TUTTON, 7619 Auctioneer, Rangier*.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10482, 21 October 1899, Page 12
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