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Auctions. THOROUGII-BHED MARES. MR. G. D. LOCKIIART Ims ncoivcc instructions from Messrs. E, S. Dal gety nnd Co., to soil, by PUBLIC AUCTION, At Lndbrooko's yards, THIS DAY, , THURSDAY, THE S6tii APRIL, At One o'clock. Those thorough-bred imported Mares, Miss Sugar Plum Mary Avenel. Miss Sugarplum, chestnut mare, by Sugarplum, by Sweetmeat, out of Irish Queen, &c. Mary Avenel, chestnut mare, by Lord Faulconberg, by Irish Birdcatcher, out of Miss Hawthorn. G. D. LOCKIIART, 1838 Colombo and Hereford streets. SALE YARDS AND MARKET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1866 60 HEAD OF CATTLE. MESSRS. BUSS AND HEPWORTH will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Yards, Rangiora, on the above date, A MOB OP ABOUT 60 HEAD OF CATTLE, being the property of different farmers and dairy farmers in the district, Consisting of from 15 to 20 milch cows in profit and in calf 2 and 3-year old heifers and steers and young stock. Also, Draught and saddle horses And a few unbroken horses, &c.; &c., & c . Sale at One o'clock. BUSS k HEPWORTH, 1922 Auctioneers. RANGIORA. SALE YARDS AND MARKET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1866. MESSRS. BUSS & HEPWORTH have received instructions from Mr. Robinion Benn to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALE YARDS, On the above date, That well-known draught entire FARMERS' FAVOURITE. This well-known horse haviug been not only by name, but in reality, the Farmers' Favourite in all the districts he has been, is a sufficient guarantee as to his being a sure foal getter, and in all respects a stanch and good tempered farmer's horse. Sale at One o'clock. Terms at sale. BUSS & HEPWORTH, 1321 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, APRIL 27. TO FARMERS, CATTLE DEALERS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS.

IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEAR. ING SALE, OF LIVE FARMING STOCK. At Mr. E. Turton's, Middleton Farm, Riccarton Road. CATTLE, Comprising : Cows in full milk 2-year old Heifers in Calf Fat Heifers, Yearlings, and Calves. Fat Wethers Ewes in lamb HORSES, Unbroken Colts and Fillies. PIGS, Sows in pig, and Store pigs, &c., &c„ 4c. In consequence of Mr. E, Turton removing from the Farm. MR. W. D. BARNARD ban received instructions from Mr. E. Turton to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At Middleton Farm, Riccarton Road, On the above date, The Whole of his valuable LIVE STOCK, Consisting of : CATTLE. Prize bull " Butterfly " 12 splendid quia dairy cows, in full milk and near calving 10 well-bred beifeis, in calf 12 one and two year old heifen 3 fat heifers Several pail-fed calves HORSES. Unbrokeu colts and fillies, fit for carriage purposes The well-known roan entire cob One useful b«y hack, good in harness. SHEEP, 500 fat wethers 200 ewes, in lamb PIGS. 6 heavy sows, forward in pig, Bakaia breed 20 first-rate stores

HARNESS, &0., &c. The Auctioneer wishes to draw special attention to this unreserved Clearing Sale as the Stock to be sold are all well bred, of firstrate quality, were carefully selected by Mr h. Turton, and arc only being disposi' owing to Ins removing from the farm. O.—Parties are informed that in consequence of ihe number of lots no oilier Stock can be entered lor sale on this occasion. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Luncheon Provided. Conveyances will leave the Repository at 11 MB. to convey attending purchaser* 1813

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 4