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New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. GRAIN SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will Hold its SECOND GBAXN SALE OF THE SEASON ON WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1887. At 2.39 p.m. CHEISTCHUECH WO~ AND GRAIN WAEEHOnSES. Durham street Railway Siding. JOHN COOKE, Manager. 530$ E. S HAELEY, Produce Manager. WOOL AND GRAIN SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MEECANTILE AGENCY COMPANY WILL OFFER AT THBIB WEEKLY SALE, ON THURSDAY, 21st INST., A Large Quantity SHEEPSKINS, AND SEVERAL PACKAGES OP WOOL. JNO. COOKE, Manager: E. S. HAELEY, 5627 Produce Manager. TO HOESE-BEEEDEES AND DEALERS] IMPORTANT SALE oThIGH-CLASS STOCK. THE NEW ZEAL AND LOAN A MHECANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, has been instructed by Thomas Pashby, Esq., o£ Elmwood, Kaiapoi Island (owing to his going more extensively into cropping), to hold a CLEARING SALE of SURPLUS STOCK At his Farm, OH FRIDAY, 22k d APRIL, 1887, At U o'clock sharp. And on his account, and for other valned clients, will submit the following high-class ttook for disposal to the highest bidder SHEEP. 5 Fare Stud Lincoln Rams > Being the SO „ ~ „ Ewes > entire flock. HORSES. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Johnnie, 6yrs X Block „ ~ Billy, 6yrs 1 Bay ~ Mare, Madam, 6yrs, by Sir Colin (40), dam Duchess (183) 1 Bay Draught Mare, Copper, aged (350), by Clyde, dam Mi Norman's Blossom 1 Bay Draught Mare, Bonny, aged, by Sir Colin (40), dam Bonny, by Black Prince (123), dam of the stud entires Lord Marmion and Bonny Scotland 1 Chestnut Draught Mare, 7.vrs, by Sir Julius Vogel (41), dam Depper (350; 1 Brown Draught Mare, Queen, 4yrs, by Menlove’s Prince Viotor, dam Polly, by Sir Cohn (115) Kitchen's 1 Bay Draught Mate Blossom, Byrs (351), by Pride of Scotland (31), dam Depper (350), dam of Royal Oak 1 Brown Draught Mare, Annie, 6yrs, by KU. bowie (73), dam Jenny Deans (233) 1 Bay Draught Colt, Gay Lad, by Crown Prince (80), dam Blossom (351) 1 Chestnut Light Harness Mare, Jenny, aged, quiet, passes trams 1 Roan Light-Harness, Roaney, by Troubadour dam by The Peer, fast in saddle or harness, passes trams 1 Bay Gelding, Syrs, good ia light harness 1 Bay Brood Mare, Blossom, 7yrs 1 Black Brood Mare Gipsy, 7jrs 1 Bay Brood Mare, Maggie, Syre 1 Bay Gelding Jemmle, 6yra 1 Chestnut Gelding Nugget 1 Bay Gelding, Rowdy 1 Bay Gelding, Charley 1 Pair Chestnut Geldings, Syrs and 6yrs, splendidly matched and perfectly quiet 1 Pair Dark Brown Carriage Horses-Queen, Syrs, by Young Peer; Jubilee, syrs, by young Priam—stand over 16 hands, qniet, stylish, well adapted for brougham or cavalry work 1 Bay Horae Nngget, 6yrs 1 Bay Colt, Tom, Syrs 1 Chestnut Horse, tijrs. broken to single and double harness 1 Bay More, by Guy Fawkes, broken to saddle and harness 28 The Auctioneers draw special attention to these horses, which are bona fide good sorts, and of a stamp that rarely comes under the hammer, Mr Poshby's success as a breeder being a well-known fact, CATTLE. 25 Fresh-conditioned 3-year-old Steers 9 „ 2 and 3 ~ Heifers 10 Prime tat Heifers 20 Well-grown, Healthy Yearlings 4 Good Springers, shortly to calve 68 IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES include useful Spring Trap, 2 Sots Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Side-eaddle, Harrows, eswinglatrees. Collars, Plough Harness, Ac., &c. FRIDAY, 22nd aPEIL, at 11 o'clock. Extra Entries maybe made prior to day of sale. Luncheon will be provided. Elmwood is on the main road, less than one mile from Kaiapoi Station, and 11 miles from town. Horniug Train leaves Christchurch 7.30 a.m. Midday „ „ „ 11.50 a.m. JNO. COOKE. Manager, SC2C E. G. BTAVELEY. Auctioneer. STORAGE UN POTATOES. The undersigned offer to farmers SUPERIOR STORAGE ACCOMMODATION for POTATOES AT THEIR DURHAM STREET WAREHOUSES. At very low rates. Being connected with the main line of railway, facilities for shipment are unsurpassed. For particulars, apply to THE N. Z. LOAN & MEECANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, JNO. COOKE, Manager, 5578 E. S. HARLEY, Produce Manager. A. Beauchamn, SATURDAY, IGth APRIL, at 11 o’clock. At the .Lichfield street Auction Market and Commercial Salerooms. 3 Tons Fine Onions, roped and tacks 20 Sacks ohiokwheat 10 Tons Table Potatoes 4 Tons Superfine Flour Sharps, Brau, Pig Potatoes, Carrots Pulley Wheels, Ply Wheele, Flour Sieves single andDounle-scsted Buggies First-class Baber's Cart, complete Furniture, Drapery, Cutlery SO doz Cups and Saucers, Ac., Ac., &3. A RTHUR BEAUCHAMP will SELL BY ■% AUCTION, as above, THIS DAY, At 11 o’clock. 5810 J. Inecram. TO FARMERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND BUILDERS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF TIMBER. 80,00(7 FEBTJOHN INGRAM has received instructions from Mr O. Huhn to hold a Clearing Bale of his Stock of Timber, by Auction, on THURSDAY, APRIL 23th, at the Caledonian Sawmills, WEST OXFORD. The Stock comprises—--20,000 feat of RED & WHITE PINE 15,000 HEART of BIRCH PLANKING 45,000 „ BIRCH SCANTLINGS and BOARDS - Sizes, 3 x 1, S x 2, 4 x X, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6 x 1, 6 x 2. 6 x 3. 6 r 4, 8 x }, Bxl, 8x 2, 8 x 3. 8 x 4, and Bxs, in lengths from 7ft to 24ft. The Timber is ail Sound and Fresh Cat. A Clearing Sale having been held as lute as September last, there will be no old stock. Arrangements will be made to get the Timber carted to the Railway fetation and loaded into the railway trucks at a very low rate. Conveyances will meet the train at West Oxford to convey intending passengers to the Sale, and return ia time to catch the evening train. Luncheon provided. Terms at Sale. Sale at 11.30 a.m. JOHN INGRAM, 5407 8956 Auctioneer. I" ■■ 111 '»»-/—■ mi. ■ i ■ -» Auction. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ; FURS I FURS! FURS! From the well-known Establishment OP S. B. CLARK, FURRIER, MELBOURNE. MR R. R. CLARK begs to inform the public that he WILL OFFER FOE SALE AUCTION, CHE C H , I S T C H XT E A consignor nt of HI3 HIGH-CLASS MANUFACTURES. Including Rags (in all kinds of Australian, Tasmanian and Foreign Furs), Mats, Hearth Rags, Copes, Sealskin Mantles. Ac., Ac. ABOUT THE JOih OP MAY. Mr Clark, as a Furrier, has been known as one of the most skilful Dresser of Skins in the Southern Hemisphere, and the public of Dunedin have recognised the merits of his goods by purchasing largely for the last 11 years, without a single complaint. lut-mdiug purchasers can therefore bo assured of their high-class quality. Further information on application to M'LANDREBS, HEPBURN A CO.. Auctioneers, Dunedin, 4650 N.Z. Agents for Mr B. R. Clark.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8145, 16 April 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8145, 16 April 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8145, 16 April 1887, Page 8

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