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TSSevr Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. TO-MORROW. TO HORSE-BREEDERS AKD DEALERS, IMPORTANT SALE of HIGH-CLASS STOCK. THE NEWZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGBNCV COMPANY. LIMITED, has been instructed by Thomas Pashby, Esq., of Elmwood, Kaiapoi Island (owing to his going more extensively into cropping), to hold a CLEARING SALE of SURPLUS STOCK At hij Fa-m, ON FRIDAY, 22a n APRIL, 1837, At 11 o'clock sharp. And on his account, and for other valued clients, will submit the following high-class ctock tor disposal to the highest bidder SHEEP. 5 Pure Stud Lincoln Rams 7 Being the 30 „ „ „ Ewes } entire flock. HORSES. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Johnnie, 6yrs 1 Black „ „ Billy, Hyrs 2 Bay „ Mare, Madam, 6yrs, by Sir Cclin (40), dam Duchess (1111) 1 Bay Draught Mare, Dcpper, aged (350), by Clyde, dam Mr Mormau'a Blossom 1 Bay Draught Mare, Bjnny, aged, by Sir Colin (40), dam Bonny, by Black Prince (128), dam of the stud entires Lord Mormion and Bonny Scotland I Chestnut Draught Mare, 7yrs, by Sir Julius Vogel (41), dam Depper (350) 1 Brown Draught Mare, Queen, 4yrs, by Menlova's Prince Victor, dam Polly, by sir Coi n (115) Kitchen's 1 Bay Draught Mate Blossom, Byrs (351), by Pride of Scotland (31), dam Depper (350), dam of Royal Oak I Brown Draaght Mare, Annie, 6yrs, by Kilbowie (73). dam Jenny Deans (283) 1 Bay Draught Colt, Gay Lad, by Crown Prince (80), dam Blossom (351) 1 Chestnut Light Harness Mare, Jenny, aged, quiet, passes trams X Roan Light-Harness, Roaney, by Troubadour dam by Ihe Peer, fast in saddle or harness, passes trams I Bay Gelding, syrs, good in light harness X Bay Brood Marc. Blossom, 7yrs 1 Black Brood Mare Gipsy, 7yrs 1 Bay Brood Mate, Maggie, syrs 1 Bay Gslditg Jemmie. tiyrs \ 1 Chestnut Golding N i gget I X Bay Gelding. Howdy 1 Bay Gelding, Charley 1 Pair Chestnut Gelcinga, 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, quiet, stylish, well adapted for brougham or cavalry work 1 Bay Horse Nugget, Gyre 1 Hay Colt, Tom, Syrs X Chestnut Horse, 6yrs, broken to single and doable harness X Bay Mare, by Guy Fawke i, broken to saddle and harness 28 She Auctioneers draw snecial attention to these horses, which are bona fide good sorts, and of a stamp that rarely comes under the hammer, Mr Pash by‘s success as a breeder being a well-known fact, CATTLE. 25 Fresh-conditioned 3-year-old Steers y „ 2 and 3 ~ Heifers XO Prime Pat Heif.is 20 Weil-grown, Healthy Yearlings 4 Good Springers, shortly to cnive 68 ■ —— IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES include useful Spring Trap, 2 Seta Harness, Saddle and Bridle, bide-saddle, Harrows, f-wingletrees, Cull irs, Plough Harness, Ac., &c. FRIDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 11 o’clock. Extra Entries may be made prior to day of sale. Luncheon will be provided. Elmwood is on the mam road, less than one mile from Kaiapoi Station, and 11 miles from town. Morning Train leaves Uhrictohurch 7.30 a.m. Midday „ „ „ 11.50 a.m. JSO. COOKE. Manager, 5626 E. G. STAVELEY, Auctioneer, Properties for Sale or To Let. AK E & Jgj VANS. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, &c„ LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Hkbeiobd Stbekt, Chambers, Have Several Some of MONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold Security, in Sums to Suit Borrowers. "iTi O R "S A L E^ J6J HEATH COTE VALLEY, Blocks of 2 TO 10 ACRES GRASS LAND. The unsold portions of Mr J. i-pence’s Property, 'situated within a few minutes of both tram and i ail way, and consequently well suited for homes away (com, and yet within easy reach of, the city. Well sheltered by the hills from the cold south and east winds. Prices fixed are remarkably low, even for these times, and terms arranged to suit purchasers. Title: Land Transfer Act. For plana, Ac,, apply to LAKH & EVANS, Agents, Hereford street Chambers. FOB SALE HARE WOOD ROAD, 4 ACRES, with COT 1 AGE, 4c , &c. Also, ACHES in IBAia; securely fenced. LAK * & EVAN , Hereford street Chambers. TO FARMERS. FOR SALE, EAKAIA, jOBB ACRES, near the Beach, and originally Palt ° ACTON RUN, In One Lot, at a very low Figure indeed, or in Blocks cf about 754 ACE as 2Vi eORFS f'l AGUES At proportional- prices. Recording to quality. We ha"e la ely thoroiigh'y inspected -he above land, and can confidently recomnund those looking for a entap property to do so also. LaKt: 4 KVaNb, Agents, Hertford street Chambers. HEATHCOTE VALLEY. (TMO L> T, 18 ACRES Splendid GRAZING 8 L jND ; wed fenced. LAKE & EVANS. Land and Estate Agents, Hereford street Chambers. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY H. L. BOWKEB, MARKET PLACE :-Hereford street, J.inwood.—About quarter-acre. House 7 rooms, plastered, wash-house and scullery, north aspect, good garden, lawn, and every possible convenience. Fevdalton, just beyond the bridge.—A moat desirable suburban residence, containing 1 rood IS perches, fruit trees, shrubs, fernery, &c., with Hou-e of 6 rooms, plastered, verandah, and all conveniences ; £6OO j terms arranged. Sydenham, Montrose strett. —Section over 80ft frontage, well stocked with fruit trees, with well-finished House 4 Rooms, fire-place in each room, water laid on, de'achod wash-house, copper, concrete paths ; £240. Norman’s road, just off.—Nearly i-arre, fenced, and t arden, House 4 rooms and scullery; £170; £ICO can remain. St Albans, Chappell street, close to Tram.—Section 33ft by 101 ft, Cottage two rooms, large bay window, shed, &c. ; £IIo j £45 cash. I,inwood Creek Road, close to Belt.— Quarter-acre Laud, Cottage, stables and trap-house ; £220. Kingsley street, Sydenham, close to Railway.—Quarter-acre, trees, shrubs, &0., with two Houses each four rooms and scullery ; £270 for the whole, or will sell separately ; very easy terms. BUILDING SECTIONS in all parts, call for wv list of PROPERTIES FOB SALE. Money to Lend on Mortgage. EOPBETIEB FOR SALE. .AKAIA—Farm of 1936 acres, fenced and subdivided, water iu every paddock, all in crop or English grass. Improvements consist of(8-roomed Honso, Stable, Woolshed, Sheep Dip, 4c. Price very low. WEST MELTON—Farm of 350 acres, well fenced and watered, and subdivided. Improvements consist of 6-roomed House, Stable, Granary, &c. Price, £5 per acre, crop at valuation. This is a really cheap property. TEMPLETON—Farm of 160 acres, all in crop or grass, well watered and fenced. Improvements consist of 6-roumed House, Stable, Cowshed, &c. Price, £lO per acre, crop at valuation, WALKER STREET—Nice T Cottage (7 rooms), detached Washhouse, large Fowlhouse, &c, ; paths asphalted (rout and back. A very comforts bis home. Price, £560. LICHFIELD STREET EAST—S-Aore, 2 chains frontage, together with 4 Cottages, all let to good tenants. NEW BRlGHTON—Sections situated Bligh and Jervois streets. Prices very reasonable. SYDENHAM—A 5-roomed T Cot|age, situated Gibbon street. Close to tram; quite new; 4 fire places; every convenience; standing on 4-Acro, well fenced. Price £3OO. Small deposit; balance 8 per cent. For full particulars, apply to JOHN T. GOOCH, Union 8.8. Co.’s Buildings, Cashel street. MALTINGS POE SALE. "O 0 E SALE—THE UNION MALTINGS, situate in Newmarket, near Auckland, The only independent malting establishment in Auckiehu, being unattached to and distinct from any particular brewery. This fine Freehold is being offered for private sale In consequence of the failing health 01 the senior partner of Hie firm and others, an investment for capital rarely to be met with. The buildings and plant are all of the most modern and substantial description, and the business, which is good, can be easily increased by the exertions of an energetic and competent person. Full terms and particulars on application to J. M. and J. MOWBRAY, land, Estate, *nd Commission Agents, 5406 Auckland.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 8

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