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I 1 urnitube Sale AT THE HON. E. W. STAFFORD’S, LANSDOWNE, WiD be continued THIS DAY, At 11.30 a.m. Commencing at Lot No. 151. All the Bedroom Furniture, Bedding, Blankets, Beds, Garden Tools and Implements still unsold. Conveyances leave Auctioneer’s office, Hereford street, at 10.30 a.m. SIU CHARLES CLARK, Auctioneer. TO BOYERS OF GRAIN. Messrs jameson bros. & co, win submit to PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Rooms in Cashel and Manchester streets, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 14. At 8.30 p.m., A large quantity of Barley Wheat Oats Bye Bye Grass Seed Cocksfoot Flour Samples may be seen on npplication. 5074 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EAM~FAIR. THE Sale of Rams will take place on THURSDAY, March 14, punctually at 10 a.m., and it ia particularly requested that all the sheep be penned before that time. The sale of Ewes will take place on FRIDAY, March. 15, at 12 noon. All entry tickets must be presented at the gate before the sheep can be admitted. 4990 GEO. A. MAKEIG, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, NOTICE. THE Canterbury Ram and Ewe FAIR will take place at Christchurch on THURSDAY, March 14 next and following day. Entries will be received np to 6 p.m,, Wednesday, March 6. Entrance fees for the first five rams, the property of one owner, 4s each: all over that number, 2s each. Ewes, for the first, five, 2s each; all over that number, la each. In making the entry it must bo stated if the sheep are to be sold singly or in pens of five or ten. be taken unless accompanied with GEO. A. MAKEIG. 493 d Secretary. No entry will entrance fees. CANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY (LIMITED.) AS a large number of intending subscribers have expressed a desire that the arrangements with the local authorities should be completed before the Share Litt is finally closed the Directors have Determined to EXTEND the time for Receiving Applications for Shares to 31st MARCH, Prospectus and forms of application can be obtained as heretofore from the Secretary, JOSIAH BIRCH. Office of the Company, Cathedral Square Chambers, Christchurch, 28th February, 1878. 4403 SUGARS. SUGARS. SUGARS. Ex George Shotten, from Mauritius. THE Undersigned are hourly expecting the arrival, via Dunedin, of 250 tons Mauritius Sugars, specially selected for this market, consisting of the following assortment Finest White Snowdrops, in pockets „ „ Crystals „ Fine ~ ~ „ Finest „ Counters „ Fine „ „ ~ Finest Bright Yellow Crystals,, Fine ~ „ „ „ Finest Yellow Counters „ „ Light Yellow „ „ Fine Light Brown Grainy „ Light Brown Ration Finest Brewers’ Crystals. 5070 WOOD, SHAND, & CO., Hereford street. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS’ GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. THESE celebrated Pianos which have extraordinary power, purity, and brilliancy of tone, combined with a perfect touch, always give complete satisfaction to the purchaser. Sole agents— MESSES MILNER AND THOMPSON, Wilson’s Buildings, High street; and Crystal 1584 Palace Buildings, Colombo street. RYE GRASS. W WILSON has for sale 4900 bushels really • first-class Perennial Rye Grass, at lowest market rates. Also, 10 tons Cocksfoot; thoroughly clean and well saved.

Now landing. Several tons Bed and White Clover, Cow Grass, Timothy, Trefoil, &c., &c. Note. —All seeds are tested before sending out, growing samples of which may he seen at my seed shop. W. WIISON, Seed Merchant, Cashel street. The American Broad-cost Seed Sower now in stock. 4967

GREAT TRIUMPH. op ‘ M'CORMICK’S HARVESTERS. IMPOETANTTO FAEMEES. AT the Bicarton trial, Jan. 24, 1878, threeJm... fourths of the Fanners preferred the M'COEMICK Eeaper and Binder, and, were prepared to rive their unsolicited verdict in its favour. At the Kaiapoi trial, Feb. 7th, 1878, the FIRST PRIZE, given by the Farmers’ Club, was awarded to the M'Connick Machine. At the Oamarn trial, Feb. 2Sth, 1878, THE GOLD MEDAL, Given by the Northern Agrionltural' hnd Pastoral Association of Otago was awarded to the M'COEMICK Machine. At the Ashburton County trial, at Methven, on March 6th, 1878, the First Prize was awarded to the driver of the only M'Connick Machine, present in competition with Twelve Machines of another make. The result of all the trials this season proves that the M'Connick Machine cannot be equalled, and we therefore request Farmers to forward their orders to us during the present month to ensure early delivery next season. Sole agents for New Zealand for C. H. & L. J, M'Connick, MORROW, BASSETT, & CO.. 5038 Christchurch. OSBORNE’S HARVESTER AND BINDER. « NOTICE TO FAEMEES, FIRST PRIZE" MACHINE, At Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s COMPETITION At Eiccarton, By unanimous decision of the Judges. THE decision of the Judges in the late competition having cendrmed our own opinion as to the must suitable Harvester and Binder for New Zealand, we are how in a position to request orders from our friends for next-season, which we hesitated to do on our own responsibility, 2774 ROBERT WILKIN A CO. WEIGHBRIDGE. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE Ballway authorities having advertised that for the future they will Discontinue Weighing Farm Produce, we beg to inform the Public that having one of Avery’s 10 Ton Weighbridges, conveniently situated at the corner of Colombo and Tuam street, we are prepared to weigh all kinds of farm produce at low rates. • 5013 THOS. * E. PAVITT. HEATHCOTE GEANAEY. THE Undersigned are prepared to STORE GRAIN in their Brick Granary at the Heath-. cote Valley. Charges;—Receiving and weighing. Is per ton; delivery, 6d per ton; ■ storage, 8d per ton per week, including insurance. The above Granary being absolutely free from vermin, and connected by a siding with the railways, offers every facility to farmers desirous of storing their produce. Socks can be supplied without charge until grain is sold. 4748 ROY BE, STEAD * CO. TO PAiRMBRS. THE undersigned having nurchased 'Messrs Vincent and Co.'s MaLTHOUSE in Colombo road south, intends carrying on thA business as heretofore. Highest price given for good malting samples of Barley. , RICHARD STEELE. Office at Weedon and Co.’s City Bottling Stores, Colombo street. P.O.—Box No. 112. 3816 rpHS undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Oraa* Seed in any quantities. Sacks supplied at current rates.8789 W. A. BURT. Bangioia. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. N WOLFE, Engraver, removed from High’ • street to Cashel street, next "Press" office. 4971

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5323, 13 March 1878, Page 2

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