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Clifford to Go. THIS DAY. Under Bill of Sole.—Gardiner to Moffat. TO HOPE MAKEESTFLAX DKESSERS, AND OTHERS. MESSES CLIFFORD & 00. hare received instructions from Mr Isaac Allen TO SILL On the premises at Halewell, near Mullins’ Junction Hotel, ON MONDAY, MARCH 10, At Ip.m. .. The Stock-In-Trade of Joseph Gardiner, Flax Dresser and Bone Maker Consisting of— belonging to scutching machine and rope walk . Belts, pulleys, and other machinery A large quantity of sitting and bedroom furniture. kitchen and dairy utensils, in good condition. Also, 2 horses 1 oow 1 spring cart and harness Sale at 1 p.m. sharp, J. GK Hawkes. TUESDAY, MARCH 11. household’fueniture. MB J. Q. HAWKES is instructed, hy a gentleman leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC. AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, A LOT OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed for convenience of Sale, Sitting-room Couch and Chairs, in horse hair, and ordinary . DRAWING BOOM SUITE in green cotolme (as good as now) Piano, byCollard and Collard, 2 Musical Boxes 1 five-light glass Chandelier 1 Double-barrel Central Fire Fowling Piece by M’loughlin. 1 do by W. Richards, 1 do by Dongall, and X Pin-fire hv Hollis and Sheath Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture Crockery Cooking Utensils *O. Ac. &c. Sale at 12 o’clock. 8251-165 E. W. Boper. TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED KALE.. ; At 12 o'clock. MB B. W. BOPEE has received instructions from Mr Henry Wright TO SELL HIS CAREFULLY SELECTED DAIRY STOCK, Consisting of—--1 Q head of excellent Milch Cows, with a few AO , Springers. Also, 1 Tip Dray 1 good second-hand Spring Cart, in excellent condition Churns, milk nms, milk dishes, buckets, and a quantity of sundries necessary to a dairy. The whole will be sold without reserve, at his Dairy Farm, the Hon. J. Hall’s paddock. Ferry road, in consequence of the works of the Drainage Board destroying the grazing capacities of the paddock. 8149-162 Wright, Stephenson & Co. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 20 & 21,1879, At 13 o’clock. AT WINDSOR PARK, , Near Oamaru. FIRST ANNUAL SALE OP , ME EDWARD MENLOVE’S PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRES, BROOD MARES, GELDINGS, & FILLIES, THOROUGHBRED HORSES, AHD LINCOLN SHEEP. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have re. oeived instructions from Mr Edward Men. love. Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Windsor Park, ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 20 & 21, Respectively, Each day at 12 o'clock. FIRST DAY: PURE CLYDESDALE STOCK, Consisting of A Pure Clydesdale Entire Horses, viz. “ Prince Albert, Lord Clyde, Rising Star, and Lord Beacon sfleld A~\ Magnificent Brood Mares, all served by the renowned sires Prince Charlie, Prince Albert, and Lord Beaconsfield 5 Very superior two-year-old Fillies, by Crown Prince and Prince Albert OK Grand Geldings, from three years old and “D upwards THOROUGHBRED STOCK, &c. rftie well-known racing mare Mabel, served A by Mr Dodson's Cassivelaunus. Also, g of her progeny, by Cassivelaunus and PerO Superior Hooks and two Shetland Ponies SECOND DAT, ‘ LINCOLN SHEEP. *1 A Pure-hred Lincoln Bams, bred by Messrs AU Kirkham and Dudding, the celebrated English breeders, and imported by Mr Menlove , OA Pure-bred Lincoln Ewes, from the same . £t\j breeders, and also imported ■I K a Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, the progeny of A«" the above ■ on Pnre-bred Lincoln Ewes, the progeny of : OV ti, e above 1 OHO Well-bred Lincoln Ewes, in lots to suit | XUvU purchasers t The auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of stndmasters, breeders, and others i to this, Mr Menlove’s : FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PURE-BRED STOCK. The stud now about to he dispersed is second to i none in New Zealand, and it is a well known fact, both in regard to the horses and sheep, that Mr Menlove has spared neither expense nor time in securing the very purest blood procurable from the most celebrated breeders both at Home and in New Zealand. The stock to he sold ore in healthy condition, and do honour alike to their sires and dams. Terms at sole. Luncheon provided. Arrangements have been made with the railway department for a train to leave Oamaru on the morning of each day of sale lor Windsor Park, returning the same evening. Catalogues in course of preparation. 7849-150 Maclean to Stewart. FARMS ON LEVELS ESTATE. Situated close to Pleasant Point Railway Station, on the Timaru-Albury line of railway, TO BE SOLiTbY AUCTION, IN TIMARU, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 3, At 2 p.m. MACLEAN & STEWART are instructed hy the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, to offer, by Public Auction, on the above date, 2182 ACEES Of magnificent farming land, partially fenced, and nearly all laid down in English grass, subdivided into 45 holdings, on the followvery easy terms of payment, viz. 10 pep cent cash at sole 10 „ in six months 10 „ in twelve months 10 „ In eighteen months 10 , in twenty-four months 25 in five years from date of sale 25 ~ lu seven years from date of sale. Interest on all unpaid balances being 6} per cent per annum. The superior quality of the Levels land is too well known to require any recommendation. For plans and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. Title under the Land Transfer Act. 8191-164 B. Tonks. FOR POSITIVE SALE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. AT AUCKLAND. HE Three-masted Schooner FALCON, 195 Tons, Copper fastened throughout; built in 1874 under English Lloyd’s survey, 818-167 B TONKS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5628, 10 March 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5628, 10 March 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5628, 10 March 1879, Page 8