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AUCTIONS CRADDOCK, MT-ROsiuTcOMPANY .AUCTION SALE. .. V - SATURDAY NEXT-, MAY 28th. at 12 nooa. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS, CORNER OF CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS. MR JAMES BRAKE'S VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES:- J LOT I—Sockburr., capital Section, with j substantial buildings, etc.. opposite Train • Terminus. LOT 2—No. 26 Oxford trrrece. river frontage, Soction with substantial 2-stor<-r and all conveniences. ■■ LOT 3—No. 3SB St. Asaph street, full Jaere, with large 2-storey Dwcllinghonse of 10 rooms, Rnd every modern convenience. THE ABOVE IS A GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, 85)30 CRADDOCK; McCROSTIE COj AUCTION SALE, FARM. I SATURDAY NEST, MAY CStli. 12 Noon. IVE are instructed by Mr A. Grant (owing t>. to ill-healthl, to SELL, in our Land Salerooms, his handy little FARM of 42 AotlES, situate LINCOLN. U miles Christchurch side of the Lincoln College. The Farm ie subdivided into 5 paddocks, weJ fenced, plenty of water, good dairying and cropping land. A comlortablo 6-roomed Hoiis;, 2-stall stable, trapshed. 4 styes. 4 cow- , bails and fowlhouscs are on the- property, also 2 Stacks of Al Hay. Full particulars from tho Auctioneers. j CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY, ! And MESSRS EVANS and BULL, I 8940 Joint Agents. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. pUADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. (having v> dispoßed of the property) have been inI structed by Scott-Symington, Esq., to SELL 'as above, on the premises, Jacttson street, ; Femlalton, on THURSDAY. June 2nd, at 1 i o'clock. i Full details in Next Saturday's issue. j CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. 6041 C. E. JONES, Auctioneer TWO CHOICE KIRWEE CUM GREENDALE FARMS. BY PUiiLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 12 NOON. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY, instructed by F. W. Qtiaife, Esq., who • is acquiring o, Turgor farm in the North, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION as above— His FIRST-CLASS FARM, situate between Greeudale and Kirwee in two lots, as under: — j LOT 1—504 Acres, subdivided into 10 padj docks, well fenced and watered; at present 100 acres in oats, 80 acres in barI ley, 100 acres under plough, balance in grass. Buildings comprise 2 Comfortable Residences of 6 and 7 rooms respectively and conveniences, dairy, largo iron granary, implement plied, blacknmith'e shop, shearing shed and sheep yarde, loose-boxes, cow bails, etc., etc. LOT 2—435 Acres subdivided info 6 paddocks, all well fenced and watered, together with corafortablo dwelling of 6 rooms, etc. These are two 'of tho best cropping and grazing farms in this well-known district, and they are in order and condition. On account of his acquiring a larger place North, Mr Quaife is determined to sell, and no reasonable offer will be refused. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY, Auctioneers, 8542 Corner Cashel and Manchester "streets. DALGETY AND CO. Jl E T H V E N YARDS. THURSDAY. SPECIAL ENTRY: Account Mr P. C. Threlkeld, The Terrac?s, 200 Prime Wethers 683 C DALGETY and CO., LTD. TT A W A R D E N ' SAL E. THURSDAY. Account F. H. Davjo and Co., Rotoiti, 100 Halfbretl Wctjior, Lambs We shall be glad" to receive FURTHER ENTRIES. , 8361 DALGETY and CO., LTD. SPECIAL- SALE OF CATTLE AND HORSES. WASHDYKE YARDS, TIMARU. TUESDAY, MAY 31st. WE have been instructed by Mr Walter Black to SELL, as above, the following Specially Selected CATTLE and HORSES, CATTLE: ' '20 Prime Heavyweight Bullocks 34 Fat' Bullocks and Heifers 30 Good Steers 35 Springers, Good Milking Strains 60 Stcer3 and Heilere, f earlings to Two-year-olds 20 Cows with Calves 1 Shorthorn Bu'.l 200 Head. HORSES: 14 Medium to Heavy Draughts, 3 to 7yrs old, Mares and Geldings 4 Greys, a matched Team suitable for Brewer's Lorry 25 Spring Cart Rnd Express Horses, 3, 4, and &yrs old; all broken in ' 10 Light Horses by Father O'Flynn and Bcndigo, including Four Promising Trotters Thoroughbred Mare, Sj-re, by Waterloo— Noxious Weed's dam; will make Good Heavyweight Hunter Thoroughbred Mare, 6yrs, by Waterloo The Horses were bred in the,Fairlie and Mackenzie districts; all Young, Sound, Hardy animals. THIS SALE should command the attention of Farmers, Carriers, Tradesmen, and Private Individuals requiring HIGH-CLASS HORSES. Sale at 1 2o'clock. DALGETY and CO., LTD., 8943 • Auctioneers. • "MJNBURNHOLME, JiALCAIRN. DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Charles Deal to offer FOR SALE by PRIVATE XnEATY, for a short time only, the above well-known Property, comprising 382 Acres first-class land, conveniently subdivided and well watered; 40' acres in wheat, 30 seres oats, 40 acres green feed. Good homestead and c-x,,)ensivo iutbuildingy. Situated within la miles of Balcairn railway station, school, etc. This ie admittedly one of the nicest litt.'« farms in the district. For prico and further particulars apply to DALGETY and CO., LTD., 8783 Sole Agents. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, 26-1 St. Aeaph and 299 Tuam street West. SANDS. O'CALLAGHAN and CO., Proprietors. XX 7 E want the following for sale on conVt. signmpnt: — GOOD TABLE POTATOES. SWEDES. ' CARROTS. , CHAFF. BAKEMS' and PIG POTATOES. GOOD DEMAND. Any Quantity. Storage Free. Best Prices. Prompt-eat Returns. ■ 1594 ]

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12

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