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W. H. Hargreaves. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, HIGH STREET. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. EE THE ESTATE OF WM. M'KBEVEE. w. H. HAEGEEAYES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, High street, near the White Hart Hotel, ON FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY,

All the Trustee’s right, title and interest in the lease of those VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, Recently occupied by Mr "William M‘Keever, The Lease has four years to run, at a low rente!, and the site is one of the most central in Christchurch for business purposes. Immediate possession can be given. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had from the Auctioneer. The Fixtures, Shop Furniture, Fittings, &c., may be taken at a valuation. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms at sale. 1395 B. Walton and Co. CAEGO OF SUGAE. Ex FAENINGHAM, FEOM MATJEITXUS, SAXE—TUESDAY, FEB. 10,1874. ESSES E. WAiTON & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, & Co., to sell by public auction, At their Booms, Hereford Street, Christchurch On Tuesday, Feb. 10 next. At 2 o’clock. The following excellent assortment of Mauritius Sugar. Ex FAENINGHAM, FEOM MAURITIUS. Union No. 1 29S pockets fine yellow counter Union No. 2 292 Ere. Noire No. 5 404 MonLoisirNo. 6 416 Eichfund No. 7 304 BcauohampNo. 8 240 Esperanoe No. 10 363 Porhach No. 11 251 Union No. 13 603 Solitude No. 14 718 Solitude No. 15 646 Deep Eiver No. 17 207 Gros Bois No. 18 202 Gros Bois A No. 20 393 Trianon a No. 21 331 „ bright brewers crystals ~ light „ „ extra fine light „ „ very fine light yellow, white crystals „ finest white grainy „ ”, Snowdrops

5568 pockets. Terns liberal, at sale. TUESDAY, FEB. 10 NEXT, 1151 At 2 o’clock.) H. Matson & Co. THIS DAT. LINCOLN PALE, On Account of John Gebbie, Esq. M 1441 ILCH COWS, SPEINGEES, PAT CATTLE. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. LINCOLN. 10th FEBEUAEY, 1874. AT INCOLN A I E, MESSES H. MATSON & CO., have received instructions from ME WALTEE LAWET, To SELL as above the following first-class EAMS, EWES, and PAT STOCK, Viz.— 3 Sutton’s Lincolns, 2-tooth 7 2-tooth Earns 30 Earn Lambs, out of his picked ewes, by E, M’Lean’s Ist prize rams 20 do do 100 Long-woolled ewes 30 Pat Wethers In lots to suit purchasers.

H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. J T. Ford and Co. TO PAEMEES IN WANT OP BREEDING EWES. jyj'ESSES J, T. FOED AND CO- will SELL, AT THE 0 N 600 SMXTHPiELD TAEDS, WEDNESDAY NEXT, VEEY CHOICE, liAEGE-PEAMED, SOUND-MOUTHED BREEDING EWES. Terms at sale. 1385 J. T, FOED & CO.

STEAM THRESHING MACHINE EOR SALE. SATUEDAT, FEB. 14. MESSES J. T. FORD & CO. have received instructions from Mr William Maddison, to SELL BY AUCTION, AT MB J. ANDEBSON’S TAED, CASHEL STREET, ON SATUEDAT NEXT, At 12 o’clock sharp, I CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWOETH’S POBTABLE ENGINE, with combine, straw elevator, belts, &c., all in complete firstrate working order. Terms at sole. 1459

M TO BREEDERS OP LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP. ESSES J, T. FORD & CO. are instructed by Mr W. Marcroft to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FOE POSITIVE SALE AND TO LET AT THE STANDARD PABI, On the Lincoln road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 3, About onn VERT CHOICE LINCOLN 200 LEICESTER RAMS. And at the same time will be offered a number of PURE-BRED EWES BT IMPORTED BAMS, Also, THE PRIZE RAM THE DUKE OP HAMILTON. The two-tooth Leicester Earns are got by the above Bam, and the champion Ram Scotland, The Lincoln Earns are by Young Kirkham—by Old Kirkham—grandaire Old Panton. Also, A choice flock of PUEE-BEED ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP, Terms at sale. At the some time will be offered, on account of P. G. Threlkeld, Esq., The following Choice RAMS and EWES, Viz.:— 1 IMPORTED LINCOLN RAM, bred by Kirkham, winner of two first prizes in England, and three first prizes in Canterbury; also, first prize C.A. and P.A. 1871. 1 SIX-TOOTH, by above Ram, winner of first prize, 1872 ~| SIX-TOOTH, second prize winner, 1871 -I O PURE BRED LINCOLN RAMS by above JLCA Rams - n„TT-r. LEICESTER RAMS. "I FOUR-TOOTHED Leicester Earn, by imported J. ram JOCK,out of an English Ewe: winner of third prize in 1873 1 FOUR-TOOTHED Rom, by Duke of Hamilton, imported, took first prize ia 1872 Also. 8 TWO-TOOTHED Rams, by Duke of Hamilton and Celebrated Ram Jock 80 Also, PURE BRED EWES The character of the above sheep is so well known that any,remarks from the auctioneers would he unnecessary. 1386 J, T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4070, 10 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4070, 10 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4070, 10 February 1874, Page 4

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