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W. J. G- Bluett. DUNSANDEL SALE. MONDAY, 88t« AFBIL, 1884. VKG I A ENTRY o(J|| CBOBS-IIBED LAMBS. « W. 3, G. BLUETT. I'BEMMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. E W. J. G. BLUETT, favoural with InatrMo. H tions from tbo Executors under tho will of iho lato Thomas Oanuoii, Esq., will now a CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUBE, &o„ At tho Homestead, Soa View, near Southbridge, ON TUESDAY, 2l)th APBCL, 1884, Comprising— SHEEP, HOBSES, CATTLE, PIGS, POULTBY, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD PUBNITUBE AND EFFECTS. SHEEP: onn LEICESTEB EWES 25Q LAMBS. _ CATTLE: K HEAD CATTLE. HOBSES: n DBAUGHT HOBSES N g YOUNG STOCK. PIGS: •J ± PIGS, FAT and STOBE. IMPLEMENTS: | SINGLE PLOUGH ■J DBAY ■1 SET HABBOWS 1 WOOD'S EEAPEB and BINDER 4c., &c. HOUSEHOLD FUENITUBE. GEESE, FOWLS, &c. W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer, 4391 294 Leeston. "B W. J. G. BLUETT, inßtrncted by Mr James Millar, who is giving up contracting, will Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Irwell, close to the Hotel, At 12 o'clock noon, ON FBIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1834, THE WHOLE OF HIS WOEKING PLANT, Horses, Tip Carta, Drays Scoops, Picks, Shovels, &c. 7 Grand, Well-bred Upstanding Draught Maxes and Geldings 5 Tip Carts 1 Dray 1 Twine Binder, by M'Cormick (new) 1 Wire do (nearly new) 4 Boxes Twine for the above 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Single do Large Quantity of Shaft and Leading Harness 1 Dog Cart (new and very good) 1 Light Trap Horse and Harness 1 2-horse power Chaffcutter 1 Corn Crusher 1 Portable House (new), containing five bunks 400 Bushels of Feed Oats And a Lot of Sundries too numerous to particularise. Luncheon Provided at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock. By permission of Mr Millar, Entries of Extra Stock for Bon4 Fide Sale may be made either mth him or with the Auctioneer. AB extra stock not sold will be charged half commission on the reserve. W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer, &c, 4389 294 Leeston PBELIMINABY ANNOUNCEMENT. -]%/f"B W. J. G. BLUETT, inßtruetea by Mr JjJL Patrick O'Connor, who is about going on to a larger farm, will offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Spring's Leeston Hotel, THUESDAY, Bth MAY, 1884, ALL THAT PAECEL OF LAND, Containing, by admeasurement, HZ A C E E S / « (more or less), And being E.S. 7895, situate in the Elleßmere District, and only one mile from Leeston, where a fortnightly market (second only to the Metropolitan) is held, and about the same distance from two railway stations, namely, Leeston and Doylesto*. The land, which is all laid down to English grass, except about 24r acres, is of the grandest quality, and is well-watered by never-failing The Improvements consist of a 4-EOOMED HOUSE, 3-STALLED (Open) STABLE, CHAFF HOUSE, COW SHED, 4c. The above is well worth the attention of graziers, dealers, dairymen, and anyone seeking a first-class investment. For further particulars apply to W. J. G. BLUETT, Auctioneer, 4390 294 Leeston. I ME W. J. G. BLUETT, favoured with instruotions from the Executors under the wiU of the late E. J. Lee, Esq., will offer FOE SALE BY PEIVATE TEEATY, The following j P E O P E E TIES, Viz.:— lst.-THE BEOOKLANDS ESTATE, Comprising— Dwelling-House, Out-buildings, Cottages, And • nni ACEES of excellent grain-growing and *Vtb grazing land. The land is well fenced and watered by neverile and a half from the Southare first-class Government and other schools, and sovoral churches, and thus from its position and natural qualities, forms one of the nicest spots for a home in the whole of the district, and was in consequence reserved for a homestead by Mr Lee, when a few years ago he sold the rest of the Brooklands Estate. Also, 2nd.-THE ISLAND PEOPEETY. The Island Property is situated on the Eakaia Island, and comprises—2K() ACEES FBEEHOLD And Q 75 ACEES LEASEHOLD. Tho Freohold is all fenced, except about4o aoros, and divided into throe paddoolta. The nlautation, and tussook land. . P Thei Leasehold is divided by wire fences into throe paddooks, and about 250 acres are laid down to English grass, about 30 acres in turnips, and the rest is in the native state. „„„„„«*„ „„„ . If required, tbo stock on this property can be m (more or le«s) has about 9 yews longer to run at a low rental. Tormn of paymont moßt easy, an follows :-lS per cent of tho purchase money cash j 16per cent in 12 months j US per cent in two,years,- a»d the balance in three years from tho day ef sale. All unpaid balances fearing 6 per oentintorest, payable half-yearly. For further particulars, and to view the above properties, j OBLtBTT> 4g<jft 297 Auctioneer, leeston,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 7