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J. T. Ford ft Co. CANTERBURY BAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MABOH 16 AND 16, 1877. JI/TEBSR3 J. T. FOED ft CO. will SELL, Tlio undorinootloned STOCK, at above Fair, , LEICESTER RAMS : 4jPI 0n ttccount P ' C ' Throlk °W, Esq. •4 f\f\ On account lion Wm. Bobluson £L{\ On account Mr "Wm. Marcroft ("| On acoount C. A. Tit/.roy, Esq. "199 PUBE LINCOLN BAMS : (\ C n account Hon Wm. Bobinaou C\ 0n account 3 ' w * MaUoclf » Ea '<' rt On account T. H. Murray, Es<i. 1 C§ 0a aooount J - T# For<1 > Eb<l ' O On account J. Haydon, Esq. 2 BAM LAMBS, on account J. Haydon, Esq. OOTSWOLD BAMB : "I O n accotmt J- D - Canning ■4 On account J. T. Ford, Esq. SOUTHDOWN BAMS : ) BAM LAMBS, on account J. Hay don. 70 38 18 30 226 MERINO BAMS : On acoount Messrs Campbell, Bros.; bred by Mr Moore, of Glenmark. On account same owners; bred by Mr Allen, of Highbank, Bakaia. Bred by Sir Samuel Wilson, of Ercildoune, Viotoria. Bred by Mr John Wilson, of Gala, Victoria. On account of B. Chapman, Esq., Spiingbank. 60 4Q 100 EWES. LEICEBTEB EWES : On account P. C. Threlkeld, Esq. On account C. A. Fitzroy, Esq. LINCOLN EWES : On account P. C. Thelkeld, Esq. On account Mr W. Marcroft. J. T. FOED ft CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE, AT BBOOMFIELD FABM, UPPER RICCARTON, ox TUESDAY, APRIL 3, or LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, 850 950 720 2520 SHEEP. FOUR - TOOTH CROSS - BRED LEICESTER EWES TWO and Four do do do WETHEBS CROSS - BRED LEICESTER LAMBS HORSES. SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSES, used to all kinds of Farm work , THREE-YEAR OLD COLTS TWO do do do YEARLINGS ' RIDING MARE, quiet and good i CARRIAGE HORSES I CATTLE. HEAD OF CATTLE PIGS. FAT aud STORE PIGS. IMPLEMENTS. 8-Horse Power Double Cylinder Portable STEAM ENGINE, by Hornsby aud Sou, with Combiue CHAFF-CUTTER FLOUR MILL, with best French Burr, 4ft Stones 6 Single, Doublo, and Treble-furrow PLOUGHS SETS HARROWS CLOD-CRUSHEB, 1 ROLLER HORNSBY'S REAPERS BUGGY, byHowland i DRAYS, TURNIP DRILL SEED DRILL, and various other Implements. The abovo sale is iu consequence of the Farm being lot, and the Venerable Archdeacon Wilson being about to visit Europe. NO RESERVE. Every Lot will be quitted. • Terms at Salo. SGOB J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. In consequence of Mr Cavdalo haviug sold his farm. "ESSRS J. T. FORD * CO. have boon iustrueted to hold a CLEARING SALE, At liiiH'ford, Woodon's, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 1», OV LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Vu. : HORSES. •f O DRAUGHT HORSES A UNBROKEN COLTS 5 HACK and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, including the celebrated huuter " Jack o" Luutoni." Also, The well-known Draught Entire, LOR 1) CI.Y DE. MILCH CO W S. ■f i~|/"\|*\ SHEEP, comprising Brooding Ewos JL yV/U and Cross-bred Wethers. PIGS, "f PfcO STOUK ANI) FAT PIGSIMPLEMENTS. Horusby's combined Corn aud Turnip Drill Broadcast Sowing Maohiue, with Canister's cogs and brushes Scarifiers, Ploughs, and Rollers Horse-power Chaff-cutter aud Oat-crushor Harrows, AVaggous, Drays, Tip-carts, Harnoss, &o. | Also, I 1 MAIL PHAETON, by Howlandj nearly' L new, aud iu first-class order. j. T. FORD * CO., Auctioneers, '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5013, 14 March 1877, Page 4

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