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J. Mundell & Co. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK!, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LAND, &c„ FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1890. J MUNDELL & CO. (in conjunction with • the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) have been favoured witn instructions from J. M. Greenaway, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At his Homestead. Tatawai, RANGITATA, Tho Whole of his LIVE AND DKAD STOCK, LAND &c., Consisting of— SHEEP. Oftft CROSS-BRED WETHERS and MAIDEN iiWJIS, two and four-tooth (prime, fat) i onn THREE- QUARTS it- BRED WETHERS AjSUU an d MAIOkN EWES, two-tooth, in forward condition yfinn HALF-BKED EWES, by English LoioesTliC'" ter Rams HALF-BRED WETHERS and MAIDEN JVU juWEiS, two and four-tooth, in forward condition. —— CATTLE. J 0 Head STEERS aud HEIFERS (prime, * OH Three and Fouf-year-old STEERS, in forward condition 20 Hoad of MIXED CATTLE £ DAIRY COWS, really good. The above Cattle will bo found on inspection to bo in Capital Condition. HORSES. /” Heavy DRAUGHT GELDINGS, grand i workers Heavy DRAUGHT MARES, grand ” workers J Purebred CLYDESDALE MARE o HACKS, good upstanding horses 2 Three-year-old FILLIES, by Trump Card g Thoroughbred BROOD MARES o FOALS, by Botrayer out of tho above mares J BOY'S PONY, quiet to ride or drive g Threo-year-old PONIES, unbroken These are tho Best Lines of Horses'that have been submitted to tho public for a considerable time. PIGS. 9-J BACONERS, very prime DOGS. fj SHEEP and CATTLE DOGS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., Ac. 3 Double-furrow Ploughs, 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 Sot tis-leafed Tine Harrows, 1 Sot Tripod Harrows, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Broadcast Seed Sower, i Broadcast Canister heed Sower, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Mowing Machine (nearly new), 1 Horse hake, 1 Horse Hoc, 3 Farm Drays with frames, 1 Tip Cart with frame, X Spring Cart, 1 Buggy, 12 Bets Shaft, Leading, and Plough H irness, 3 bets Four-horse Plough Yokes, 1 Set Strong '1 rap Harness (almost now), 2 Weighing Machines, 1 Gallows Block (very superior), 1 Grindstone, C Sheep Feed-boxes (in good order), £OO Bags Oatan-sheaf Chaff, 1000 ft Sawn Timber, 53 Bags Old oats, iS Bags Barley, 4 Bags Cocksfoot, a Quantity Good Clover Hay, also a Large Stack of Firewood DAIRY REQUlSlTEs—Consisting of Milk Pans, Butter Worker, Churns, Cream Jars, &c HOUSEHOLD FURNlTUßE—Consisting of Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, Sofas, and a very J. urge Assortment o~ Useful Articles too numerous to particularise. —— LAND. LOT I—lo 6 Acres LOT 2-234* Acres LOT 3—31 Acres LOT 4—29 Acres LOT 5—109 Acres The quality of this Laud is well known to ba the best in tho district for growing grain, root crops, or grass. TSo situation is all that could be desired, being three and a half miles from Oraii railway station, and eight miles from the township of Temuka. Also, 2Q ACRES BUSH, in Peel Forest Terms at Sale, Luncheon Provided. HOUR OF SALE —Eleven o’clock sharp, ORDER OF SALE—--Ist—Furniture and Faming Implements 2nd—Sheep 3rd—Cattle 4th—Pigs sth—Horses Gth —land —• Tho Auctioneers desire to remind tho public that in comequeuce of Air Greenaway’s intention to leave the district, tho whole of his Valuable Stock and Plant will bo offered for bona flue Sale, N.B.—For the convenience of those coming by train to attend tale, a Coach will run from Orari in connection with morning trains, returning in tho evening to connect with express going North. 5733 KB™fNNE & bS o, }j° in t Auctioneers. J. Bowman & Son. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Commencing at 2 p.m, OH PREMISES, ARMAGH STREET (near the Government Buildings.) MESSRS J. BOWMAN & SON have received instructions from a lady (who is giving up housekeeping)to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FURNITURE ’& EFFECTS Contained in Five Rooms. See To-Morrow’s Papers for particulars. J. BOWMAN & SON, 5787 Auctioneers, &c. N.Z. Farmers’ 00-operauvo Association, Btd. the New Zealand F ARM Co-operative .Association or CANTERBURY, LIMITED. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £BO,OOO. OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE, Cashel street East, Christchurch, WOOL STORES? South belt, Christchurch, GRAIN STORES. South belt, Christchurch, aud Lyttelton LONDON OFFICE—IB, Great St Helens. E.C. Produce Department, GRAIN SEASON, 1890. BURING the coming season, First-class Vessels will be laid on or Space Secured, as occasion demands, for the United Kingdom, at the LOWEST RATES of FREIGHT OBTAINABLE. An approximate estimate of the Cost of Reali sation, from free on Board at Lyttelton, based on the freights current, can be obtained on application. _ All requisite Caro and Attention of Shipments will he given by the Lennon Agent of tho Association, Mr William Wfcddel, whose intimate experience of the trade affords every assurance that Shippers* interests will bo carefully protected, and HIGHEST MARKET yALUES OBTAINED. Shareholders desirous of disposing of their Grain or Produce in the Local or Intercolonial Markets will ba given the latest information regarding Values and Reports from tho various centres, and approximate charges. The Rates of Commission charged by the Association are VERY LOW, aud Absolute Security is afforded. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, either ii i Lyttelton or in the Christchurch Stores, ,-cv a exceptionally Favourable Terms. CASH ADVANCES MADE FREE OF COMMISSION AJSJD INTEREST On, Produce Shipped, and Free of CommiS' »lf m on Produce .Stored on Owners’ Account. A. H. TURNBULL, 5318 Seer, (tl vry.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 8

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