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Bermetta Bros. ADDINGTON YAEDS. THIS DAT. Messes Bennetts’ beds, will sell, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On account rariona Clients. PAT CATTLE PAT SHEEP STOEE SHEEP STOBE CATTLE . dairy stock PIGS, io,, Ac. SPECIAL ENTRY : 20 HEAD PRIME PAT CATTLE. N.B.—Special Pale Day of THIS FRIDAY, the 21st inst. Stock at Leeston nee Mr T. White, who is leaving the district, has given instructions to M ESSES BENNETTS BEOS. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, KiUinchy, ON THURSDAY, MAT 20th, The whole of hia FURNITURE, STOCK, 4c., Ac., Consisting of Plano, by Broodwood and Sons, Music Stool Pictures, Tables, Conch, Bedstead Chest Drawers, Sewing Machine, 40., Ac. Double-barrel Gun, by Blanchford Retriever Dog, wali trained Whitechapel Cart, Set Light Harness Gent’s and Ladies' Saddle, Bridle, Ac., Ac, Dairy Utensils, Eccentric Chum, Ac., Ac. 2 Milch Cows, in full profit 1 Springer, 1 Heifer 1 Sow, with litter 1 Gray Gelding, 6yra old, very quiet in saddle or harness, has been ridden and driven by a lady ; good jumper; guaranteed sound and quiet 1 Bay Gelding, perfectly quiet: good jumper SPECIALITY TO BEEKEEPERS— About 56 Beehives, Bar Frame, Improved Langstroth Size, Honey Extractor (feur frame) And all appliances for Bee Farming. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. 885 TUESDAY NEXT, the 25th Inst. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, HORSE DEALERS AND OTHERS. ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OP DAIRY STOCK, draught horses, implements, AND A THRESHING PLANT. THE DRAIN ROAD, TAI TAPU. MESSRS BENNETTS BROS, are instructed by Mr John Mehrtens, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY NEXT, MAT 25th, On the Farm. The Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows: 10 Very Superior Cows, in full profit 7 Cows, very near to calving, in fact. Springers 20 Head Young Cattle ' 30 Pigs 6 Draught Horses, staunch and good 10'. Horses, including Unbroken Draughts Hacks, and Light Harness Horses 3 Farm Drays, 1 Deering Twine Binder 1 Self-delivery, 1 Portable Chaff-cutter, by Andrews and Heaven 1 Cbaif-ontter, 1 Corn-crusher, 1 Horse Power and Intermediate 1 Iron Roller, I Grass Mower 2 Seta Iron Harrows, 1 Spring Trap THE DAIRY UTENSILS comprise 1 Double Cheese Press, 1 Single do. 1 Cord-crusher, Pans, Buckets, Churns, Tubs, Ac., Ac., Ac. THE THRESHING PLANT is nearly new, and is worth the attention of investors. The whole Is in thorough working order, and will be at work on day of sale. It includes a Superior Traction Engine, by Fowler, a nearly New Combine, by Foster, Elevators, by Duncan. Sale at 12 Noon. Luncheon Provided. BENNETTS BROS., Auctioneers, 1164 Christchurch and Leeston. P. Cotton. m HE HORSE BAZAAR. SALE O“HORSES. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAT 19ih, At 1,30 p.m. SPECIAtTeNTRIES ; CREAM GELDING, 6yra, a powerful, shortlegged horse Has been regularly driven about Christchurch iu double and single harness. Sound and quiet, A capital lady’sjmck. CHESTNUT GELDING, 7yrs, 15.2. A perfect harness horse and good fencer. GREY CARRIAGE GELDING. Has been regularly driven by a lady. Very fast and temperate. Sold simply in consequence of the lady who drove him having gone Home. PEESENT _ ENTEIES: 21 HORSES Saddles, Bridles, Rugs, Clothing, Ac. FREDERICK COTTON,. 1188 Auctioneer. B. Wilkin & 00. TO HOTELKEEPERS, GENERAL DEALERS AND OTHERS. HOTEL FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, Ac. u OBEET WILKIN A CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Stores, Hereford street, ON FRIDAY, 28th MAT, 1688, Without Reserve, The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lately removed from the Gloucester Hotel, Comprising, Billiard Table, with Balls, Cnes, Rack, Marking Board, &c. Splendid Cedar Extension Dining Table, 6 leaves Handsome Sideboard, with glass back Gilt and other Mii rors Chiffoniers, Carpets, and Oilcloth Double and Single Iron Bedsteads Chests Drawers Washatands, Dressing Tables Toilet Ware Spring, Hair, and Flock Mattrasses Pillows, Bolsters, Sheets, Blankets, Ac. Kitchen Dresser, Utensils, Ac., Ac,, Ac. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Without Reserve. ROBERT WILKIN A CO., 1176 Auctioneers. J. Ingram. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF TIMBER. BY AUCTION. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. B. Toungman to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, 20th MAT, At the East Oxford Saw Mills, U miles from the East Oxford Station, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OP SAWN TIMBER, Comprising — 1 nn nnriFT of red and white pine lUUjUUU AND BIRCH TIMBER, 3xl, 3 x 2, 4 x 1, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6xl, 6 x 2, 6 x 3,.6 1 4, 8 x f, 8 x 1, and Bx 3. The Auctioneer would call special attention to this Sale. The Mills having just lately been erected, the timber is all fresh cut and in really good condition. The distance being only 14 miles from the Station, the timber can be put on the trucks at a very low rate, and arrangements can be made at the Mills to get this done. Conveyances will meet the morning train at the Fast Oxford Railway fetation to convey intending purchasers to the Sale, and return with them in time to catch the evening train. Sale at 11 a.m. Terms Easy. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JOHN INGRAM, 521 Auctioneer. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with instructions fre m Mr George Dean to SELL BY BUB LIG AUCTION, At the Usual Fortnightly Market Sale, ON FRIDAY, 21st INST., At 2 p.m., In the Auction Rooms, Oxford, His Very Compact Little DAIRY FARM situated in the Township o£ Oxford, con taining 10 ACRES of VERY RICH SOIL, which is well watered by a never tailing stream of water running through the property. 'ho Land is divided into four paddocks, with II trimmed live fences. The Buildings consist 4-ROUMED DWELLING-HOUSE, DAIRY, ABLE, and TOOL-HOUSE, adjoining which is Orchard one acre in extent, well filled with full >wn trees in full bearing, which returns an annual ome of £25. ’resent owner having purchased another proty is determined to dispose of the place at a at sacrifice. 1052 Terms at Sale. JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 8