I MONDAY, APRIL 14. ! SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD E F KECTS. FARMING PLANT. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS. J.OLLI VIE It & SON have beon favored with instructions from T. Rowley, Esq., of Middleton, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL 14, the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects; consisting of — Dining and drawing-room furniture Bedroom furniture Kitchen furniture and utensils. Also, The whole of his Farming Plant, Live and Dead Stock, &c, consisting of— 4 pairs draught and plough horses 75 ewes now lambing 5 cows in full profit Pigs and poultry Thrashing machine Horse dray, box cart 4 ploughs, 2 sets harrows Cart harness for three teams Avery's weighing machine (500 lbs.) Horse rake, horse hoe Mowing and reaping machine Mr. Rowley's farming stock and plant need no recommendation from the auctioneers. The whole of the goods offered for sale are of the.best quality; and are manufactured by the most eminent makers. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms easy. Carts will start from the White Hart Hotel for 1 Middleton at 11*30 a.m. on the morning of the sale. The sale will commence punctually at noon, the stock being unusually heavy, and the auctioneer engaged for the following day., J. OLLIVIER & SON, 1227 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Mr. J. Miln, Te Repo Farm, Lower Lincoln Road, who is about to leave for England, to sell by public auction on the premises, early in April, the greater portion of his well selected farming plant and live stock, consisting of: — LIVE STOCK. Julia, bay cart mare, aged, in foal to Farmer's Favourite, a capital plough mare Jess, bay mare, 4 years, light draught, a capital plough mare Farmer, dark bay, 3 years, draught colt, thoroughly broken to harness Dark bay colt, 2 years, by Criffle, unbroken 9 cows, all in full milk 4 heifers in calf 3 fat bullocks 14 fat pigs FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Thrashing and winnowing machines ' Ploughs, &c. i Harness ' Dog cart and harness. Further particulars will shortly be announced. 1098 FARM TO LET. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have received instructions from Thomas Rowley, Esq., of Middleton, to let the whole of that VALUABLE FARM now in his occupation, consisting of 250 ACRES, more or less, together with all the improvements and buildings thereon. The property is situate in the parish of Riccarton, on the Great South Road, about three and a half miles from Christchurch, and hali-a-mile from Riccarton Church. THE FARM BUILDINGS Consist of a large cob-built house, containing four rooms, together with an excellent dairy and back kitchen; a detached house for men; barn, stables, cowsheds, piggeries, all of cob and on stone foundations. There is a well of good water on the premises, and a large pond on the farm. THE FARM CONSISTS OF 250 ACRES, All of which are in grass or under tillage, and divided into convenient paddocks. The fences are in excellent order. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, Are also instructed to let either with or without the Farm, THE PRIVATE DWELLINGHOUSE on the above estate. The house contains an entrance, drawing, and dining rooms, three bed rooms and dressing room, nursery, closets, kitchen, servants room and offices^ large stables, tool houses, &c, &c. THE PLEASURE GROUNDS are tastefully laid out and consist of about one-and-a-hnif acres, the kitchen garden which is well proi tected by shrubberies also consist of If acres, and is well stocked with every variety of fruit trees. : The whole of this estate is in excellent order and ready for immediate occupation upon terms that -may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers, from whom all particulars may be obtained, as well 'as cards to view the property. Apply to MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 1099 Cashel and High streets. BAKER'S PATENT MANGLES. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON have two of the above for sale. J. OLLIVIER & SON, 1102 Christoliiirch. TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. > FOIt SALE, on easy terms, at liangiora, three Cottages, with an acre of land attached t6 each. For further particulars, apply to J. B. WILSON, 1196 Rahgioru. FOIt SALE, at the Stoics of the undersigned, Allen's celebrated 1 PATENT FOOT ROT OINTMENT. H. RENSHAW, 1206 Lyttelton.CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL;. THE next Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, APRIL 3. : HENRY JACOBS, Head Master. ; Christ's College, Murch 18,1862. 1187
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 978, 26 March 1862, Page 3
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