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Chas. Clark: LEE3TON. TO CONTRACTORS, CARTERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT BALE BY AUCTION, OF ; MB3T-CIASS DRAUGHT MARES AND” GELDINGS, STORE CATTLE, A vwry choice assortment of Farm Implements, Ac., AT THE FARM OP MESSRS WOODS, Drain Bead, Dojlestoa, ON THURSDAY, MAY 27. Mr CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with Instructions from the Messrs Woods, of Dojrleston, to SeU by Auction, as above named, to olaae their Partnership accounts, the whole of their very superior LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Vis. HORSES AND CATTLE, NINE SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES, Some of them imported from Tasmania, and oil staunch and in capital working order. 9 excellent draught mares 1 black mare, Jessie, in fool to Emperor 1 grey more, Polly, in foal to Scottish Chief 1 bay mare Jessie, in foal to Scottish Chief, and with foal at foot by Prince Denmark 1 two-year-old colt, by Golden Grape 1 bay hack, in fool to Manchester (see N.Z. Stud Nook) t dark hack, carries a lady 5 cream-coloured filly, by Mazeppa S head of good store cattle. IMPLEMENTS. 5 tip carts, by Duncan and Co.; 4 drays, 1 reaper, by Webster (Samuelson’s patent); 1 oat and wheat crusher, 1 horse-power chaff-cutter, 3 ploughs, by Blyth (new); X double-furrow plough, 1 Hornsby’s plough, 12 seta harness, 3 seta harrows, 2 road scoops, grindstone, and a lot of useful sundries. The Auctioneer invites special attention to this Advertisement, and ail desirous of securing really first-class stock are invited to attend this important rlnerimr sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. 818? Luncheon provided. No. 99 J. G. Hawkes. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 21. TkKTR J. G. HAWKES has received instructions Itl to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, on FRIDAY, MAY, 21, A quantity of FURNITURE,handsome real CHINA and other ORNAMENTS, LUSTRES, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, Ac., Ac. 8631 Sale at 2 o’clock. TUESDAY, MAY 25. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CARPETS, POULTRY, Ac., Ac. MR. J. 6. HAWKES has received instructions from Mr Crocker, who Is leaving Christchurch, to SeU by Public Auction, at bis residence, STANMOKE ROAD, AT THE END OP GLOUCESTER STREET, ON TUESDAY, MAY'2S, (The whole of his first-class Household Furniture and Effects, viz.: DRAWING-ROOM—Walnut suite, handsome Brussels carpet (nearly new), chimneyonmments, ormolu clock, tobies, Ac., Ac., capital PIANO by Alison DINING-ROOM—Couch, chairs, easy chairs, dining-table, carpet, cbeffoniere, clock, books, lamps, stuffed birds, Ac. BEDROOMS —Bedsteads and bedding, mattrasses, chests of drawers, chairs, lookingglasses, washstonds and ware, Ac., Ac. KITCHEN —Chairs, tables, meat-safe, dresser with drawers, capital mangle, and ordinary cooking ntensils, Ac. CHINA and GLASS—Dinner service, Ac., Ac. GARDEN—Lawn mower by Green, ladder, wheelbarrow, garden tools, sashes and building materials, pot plants, flowerstands, garden seats, two BOCKINGHOSSES POULTRY, Ac. Pure-bred light Brahmas, pigeons, well-bred canaries in cages, bees, Ac. Sale at 11 for 11.30. N.B. —A conveyance will leave the office of the Auctioneer in Hereford street at eleven o'clock punctually. 8682

C. C. Aitanan. THIS DAT, FRIDAY, MAY 2L FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. ’M'S C. C. AXEMAN is instructed to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, At big Salerooms, Cashel street. At Twelve o’clock. OXPOBD. 11 ACBB to PIYE-ACEB SECTIONS good 2 Land, Eural Section 15,458, in the Oxford District, near Bailway Station. ELLESMEEE. 4-iQ ACBES good Grass Land, Enral 1 I CP Sections 10,556 and 10,557, in the Ellesmere District. 35 EANGIOEA. ACBES, good Farm, with comfortable house and dairy, half-acre garden laid ont in fruit trees; three miles from Eangiora. 8511 POE SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Mr C. C. Aikman’s Salerooms, Cashel street, THIS DAY, MAY 21, AT TWELVE O’CLOCK--A g~k/"\ACEE3 First-class Agricultural LAND, I lit I being Enrol Section 8158, between the Holkett and Bealey roads, Courtenay District. For further particulars, apply to EOBEBT WILKIN; 86l Ortho AUCTIONEER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1875. HOUSEHOLD PUENITUEE AND EFFECTS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the residence of J. D. Macpherson, Esq., Dampier’s Bay, Lyttelton. CO, AIRMAN has been instructed hy J. D. • Macpherson, Esq. (who is giving np housekeeping), to SELL, as above, the whole of his TALDABLE HOUSEHOLD PUENITUBE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of— Drawing-room, dining-room, bedroom, and kitchen furniture, carpets, bed and table linen, crockery and glassware, plate, books, choice engravings, vases and other ornaments, good sewing machine, superior piano (by Bird), and other effects. Sale at 12 o’clock.—Terms cash. 8699 SEED WHEAT FOB SALE. FOB SALE, about 300 bushels of Sheriff’s improved Autumn Prolific Tuscan WHEAT imported by Mr James Walls, Kaiapoi, and grown by fain here for one year. This Wheat is very much admired in the old country, and has yielded SIXTY BUSHELS per Acre. Apply to C. C. AIRMAN, Christchurch, 8378 Or to JOSEPH BESWICK, Kaiapoi. W. Bum B A N G I 0B A TT AE D S, MAY” 25. ly Order of F, B. Dennis, Esq., of Stonehurst Station, K Large-framed sound-mouthed IOUU ME KINO EWES. Also, 2QO Cross-bred STORE WETHERS, in forward condition. Cross-bred EWES. 300 LAMBS K 0 HEAD OP CATTLE. HOUSE AND EFFECTS, Sale at 12 o’clock » W. BUSS, Auctioneer. WEKA PASS. CLEARING SALE OP STOCK And General HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY. MAY 27. WBUSS has received instructions from Mr • Cox, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Jit the Hotel, on the above date (on account of his leaving the hotel), THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, In and about the hotel, Comprising—--1 pure bred short-horn bull 7 first class dairy cows, in full milk 1 spring cart and harness Also, The whole of the household furniture ana effects, vis.,—tables, chairs, sofas, carpets, beds and bedding, blankets, sheets, towels, table-cloths, ana other linens, withstands, dressing tables; looking ‘glasses, kitchen and dairy utensils Lead pumps and pipes 1 force pump 7 hives bees Ac., Ac., Ac, Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided, W. BUSS, Auctioneer,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4452, 21 May 1875, Page 4

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