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W. H. Hargreaves. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, HIGH STREET. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. EE THE ESTATE OF WM. M'KEBVEH. H. HARGREAVES is instructed to SELL w BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, High street, near the White Hart Hotel, ON FRIDAY, 18th PEBEUAEY, fill the Trustee’s tight, 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 rental, 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, &0., |nay be taken at a valuation. , Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms at sale. Chas; Clark. A MOST DESIRABLE ESTATE AT RICCARTON, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, As a whole or in Lots as per Plan, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, Unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty ME CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford Street, Christchurch, Ob th above date, That mos property known as HENFIELD, And formerly occupied by Mrs Beard. It will be offered first in One Lot, Comprising about 45 Acres of splendid Land, subdivided into Paddocks, And if not disposed of as a whole, it will he sold in Lots to suit Purchasers. All desirous of securing a First-class Building Site in the healthiest locality of the City, will do well to attend this Sale, as one lot has been specially laid out for building purposes, with wellBlocked orchard and garden, plantations, Ac. A Plan of the estate may be seen at the Auctioneer’s Office. Easy terms of payment. Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 820 1088 J T. Ford and Co. TO FARMERS IN WANT OP BREEDING EWES. jyj'ESSES J. T. FORD AND CO. will SELL, , AT THE SMITHFIELD YARDS, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AAO YEBY CHOICE, LARGE-FRAMED, SOUND-MOUTHED BREEDING EWES. Terms at sale. 1385 J. T. FORD A CO. STEAM THRESHING MACHINE FOB SALE. SATURDAY, FEB. 14. ESSES J. T. FORD A CO. have received instructions from Mr William Moddison, to M SELL BY AUCTION, ME J. ANDERSON’S YARD, CASHEL STREET, ON SATURDAY NEXT, At 12 o’clock sharp, 1 CLAYTON AND SHUTTLEWORTH’S PORTABLE ENGINE, with combine, straw elevator, belts, Ac., all in complete flrstrate working order. Terms at sale. 1459 IT INC O L N AMS ANB INCOLN JjTWES. SMITHFIELD YARDS. FEBRUARY, 25, 1874. TO BREEDERS OF LONGWOOLLED SHEEP. M ESSES J. T. FORD A CO. have been instructed by A. WHINCOP, Esq., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Smithfield Yards, At Half-past twelve o’clock sharp, WEDNESDAY, toe 25th INST., VERY SUPERIOR RAM LAMBS, out of choice picked Ewes, and got by Imported Rams from the celebrated Bennington flock, Raymond. Also,— LINCOLN EWES, out of Mr Gould’s Ewes, by Imported Raymond Rams. The above Sheep are well worth the attention of breeders, as they combine size, symmetry, and magnificent wool. 1483 80 90 M TO BREEDERS OF LONG-WOOILED SHEEP, ESSRS J. T. FORD A CO, are instructed by Mr W. Marcroft to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FOE POSITIVE SALE AND TO LET AT ME STANDARD FARM, On the Lincoln rood, on TUESDAY, MARCH 3, About 200 VEaY CHOICE 200 LINCOLN AND LEICESTER RAMS. And at the same time will be offered a number of PUEE-BRED EWES BY IMPORTED RAMS. Also, THE PRIZE RAM THE DUKE OP HAMILTON, The two-tooth Leicester Rams are got by the above Sam, and the champion Ram Scotland. The Lincoln Rams are by Young TrtrHmwi— bj Old Kirkham—grantlsire Old Ponton. . Also, A choice flock of PURE-BRED ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. Terms at sale. At the some time will bo offered, on account of P. C. Tlirelkeld, Esq,, The following Choice RAMS and EWES, Viz.:— 1 IMPORTED LINCUCN RAM, bred by Kirk ham, winner of two iU-zt prizes in England, anc three first prizes in Canterbury ; also, firs! prize C. A. and iV.. 1871. 1 SIX-TOoi’tS, by above flam, winner of lirsl prize, Is/:;J SIX-TCK!" if . e prize winner, 1871 IB 1 8 PURE J-;r> LINCOLN RAMS by a’ Rams ' ! !■ iR BAMS. FOUR-1 1 »M iiriD Leicester Bam,by impc ram »i,i an English Ewe: wii of third e-'/' in FOUR-'i'i lf )F| ' D El * Ham, by Duke of Kami imported, too!: first prize in 1872 ■ Vwo, i!’f' KD Rams, by Duke of Ham eliMled Uam .lock TWO! and Cl 80 Pl ” The ohm known thn i he imnccc 1386 . . Also, l> H WES i above sheep is so i from the auctioneers i J. T. FORD & CO., „......■. Auotione

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4071, 11 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4071, 11 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4071, 11 February 1874, Page 4

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