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New Advertisements. THIS DAY. C. AIRMAN will SF.T.r. *BT PUBLIC AUCTION NEW SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 15 TONS FLOUR, * tons BRAN. Sale at, 12.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 30th APRIL, 1869. AUCTION SALE. OC. AIRMAN has received untrue- « tions from H. H. Prins, Esq., to tell by Auction on the above date, at his Farm, Avonside, having let the Farm, the undermentioned Stock, viz.— 1 Blood Royal mare 1 draught mare 1 foal by Sampaon 1 one-year-old, by Bay Camden, out of Kitty 1 two-year-old do 6 milk cows 7 springing heifers 11 steers 10 head young stock 1 acre potatoes 1 stack hay, about 12 tong 2 riding saddles and bridles 1 set dray harness Dray Dairy utensils, 55,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER, Ex Cleopatra, from Auckland. CC. AIRMAN has received instructions • to sell, at the Railway, on MONDAY, the 3kd MAT, the undermentioned really first-class Kauri Timber—--270 feet Kauri, 6x2 9800 do do, 9 x | 15,708 do do, 9 x 1 3561 do do, 9 x 2 5116 do do. 12 x 1 7606 do do, 12 x 1J 6490 do do, 12 x 2 6219 do do, 12 x 3. AT THE OH Terms at sale. 5588 &c., Ac. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5570

Sale at One o’clock. Terms at Sale. 5569 SALE AT AVON HEAD FARM. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 4. CO. AIKMAN is instructed by Mr Jos • Hill to hold his eighth annual SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, Consisting of—--600 merino ewes, mixed ages 400 fat and store wethers 1 pure Southdown ram 1 do Leicester do I well-bred bull 1 first-class boar 4 cows, in season 2 mares, with foals 1 stock horse 1 pony, harness, and shay Saddlery and farm implements 20 tons new and old hay 15 tons mangold wurzel 15 tons Derwent potatoes 1 patent corn crusher 10 bags of very choice seed wheat, grown from imported seed from Tasmania, in August last. Luncheon provided. Terms liberal. Sale at twelve, sharp. 556 S TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW!! JMPORTANT SALE AT THE RAKAIA FERRY (North Bank). See advertisement below. J. H. BENNETT, 5578 Auctioneer. RAKAIA FERRY. In consequence of the EXPIRATION OF THE LEASE. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY NEXT, THE 30th APRIL. Without reserve. Terms liberal. JH. BENNETT • has received instructions to Sell, as above, The whole of the STOCK, PLANT, FURNITURE, HORSES, WAGGONS, DRAYS, &c., As undermentioned, viz.: 10 magnificent Draught Horses, not excelled by any in the province of Canterbury Harness, four horse Waggon, Drays, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Tables, Chairs, Beds, Bedsteads; in fact, the whole of the Furniture and Effects in the Accommodationhouse of the North bank of the Hakaia. Also, 20 Figs 60 Turkeys Ac., &c., &c. Sale at Two o’clock. Luncheon provided. J. H. BENNETT, Auctioneer. N.B. The auctioneer strongly advises Intending purchasers of any of the above-men-tioned stock, furniture, Ac., to attend this very important sale, as everything will be sold without the slightest reserve, and the horses, &c., are so well known as being the staunchest, that further comment is unnecessary. Sale on the North Bank of the Rakaia. FRIDAY NEXT,~3Oth APRIL. 5334 TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! JMPORTANT SALE AT THE RAKAIA FERRY (North Bank). See advertisement above. J. H. BENNETT, 5579 Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2594, 29 April 1869, Page 3

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