D. Thomas. CLEARING SALE. CHERTSEY. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1880. Me DAVIT; THOMAS has received instrnctiona from Mr Wm. fcitrachan, who has decided to relinquish farming pursuits, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, Chertsey, the following PROPERTY, STOCK AND PLANT, VIZ.. 1170 ACHES OF GOOD LAND, WELL IMPROVED. TEE FARM Is subdivided into IS paddocks, and fenced with good Qorse Pences, stock-proof, and well watered by water-races through each paddock, and well sheltered by thriving plantations. On the Property, the Buildings consist of a SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT TEN-BOOMED DWELLING-HOUSE, Lath and Plastered throughout, TWO WELL-BUILT STABLES. Chaff-Houee, Store and Implement Shad and Convenient Sheep Yards, The Farm is situated within one mile and a half of Chertsey Bail way Station, and gales of stock are held monthly at Chertsey, and fortnightly at the Ashburton Yards, STOCK. OOrt TWO-TOOTH CROSS-BRED EWES OOiP and WETHERS, in good condition PAT CROSS-BRED EWES 20Q PAT MERINO EWES J2O MIXED EWES |OO CROSS-BRED LAMBS HORSES. A GOOD DRAUGHT GELDINGS, five “ years old GOOD DRAUGHT MARES A COLTS and FILLIES, two to three years old , 2 HACKS IMPLEMENTS. 2 Drays and Frames 3 REAPING MACHINES 2 Grass Strippers 2 Double-furrow Ploughs I Spring Cart and Harness 1 Chaff-cutter X Drill and Harness, and Sundries too numerous to mention. g PRIME BACON PIGS g COWS Also, On account of Mr John Straohan, ONE PORTABLE THRESHING PLANT, Complete and in Good Working Order. Engine by Buston and Proctor, Combine by Eobsy and Co. Luncheon Provided. D. THOMAS, Auctioneer, Ashburton, STJBDIVI9IONAL SALS OP PART OP THE CELEBRATED WESTERFIELD ESTATE. 1150 ACRES CHOICE LAND TO BE DISPOSED OP. 1~ HAVE been instructed by C. G. Hawdon, Esq., TOOPPBR POE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. The Undermentioned FARMS OP GOOD LAND, VIZ:NO. I—Containing 272 ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, with large Plantation (forty acres) in the centre of it. NO, 2—Containing SSO ACRES, with splendid improvements, farm buildings very complete, well fenced and subdivided, with frontages on three toads. NO. 3 —Containing 125 ACRES reclaimed swamp, very rich land, would make a splendid Dairy Farm. NO. A—Containing 175 ACRES reclaimed swamp, well fenced and subdivided. Note,—Running Water in Every Paddock in the Block. Inspection Confidently Invited. Terms— One-third cash; balance, three years at 6J par cent. Also, THE WELL-KNOWN BARFORD ESTATE, Containing 2400 ACEES 0P CHOICE land. Subdivided into 20 Paddocks, with running water in every one. Good Plantations. Land excellent, either for cropping or grazing. Large area now growing good turnips. For particulars, apply D. THOMAS, 6030 Ashbtmton, J. Bowman & Son. THIS DAY. Commencing at eleven o’clock. ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OP FURNITURE & SUNDRIES Messes j. bowman & son will hold A SALE At their Booms as above. When they will sell, without the slightest reserve THE CONTENTS OP A LARGE HOUSE, Removed to Rooms for Unreserved Sale. The following fa a List of a few of the GOODS to ha sold 1 PIANO (by P. Wallis), 1 American Organ (must be sold), 2 suites in horsehair, carpets, rugs, easy and other chairs, fancy tables, fenders, irons, pictures, vases, plated ware, cheffonior, book case, dining table, oilcloth, chairs, sideboard, cruets, glassware, crockery, double and single bedsteads (with brass rails), 4 spring mattresses, flax mattresses, bedding, 2 wardrobes, washstands, ware, looking glasses, dressing tables, 3 chests of drawers, kitchen utensils, baths, portable boiler, cupboards, washing machine, fire guard, lawn mower, perambulator, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention, including every article required iu furnishing. Note,—This is a genuine unreserved sale, and ©very article MUST BE SOLD. Sale at eleven prompt. J. BOWMAN & SON. 691 S Mercantile Auctioneers. &c, ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ‘ Commencing at 11 a.m. SALE OF FURNITURE, PIANO, &o. MESSRS J. BOWMAN & PON have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Qamott, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At her Residence, Aikman’s road, St Albans, The Whole of her SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Contained iu Eight Booms. See 5915 ’s papers for particulars. . BO WMAN & SON, Mercantile Auctioneers, &o. H. Bennetts, •WUfB H. BENNETTS has received instructions JJJL from Mrs C. Bennetts, who is giving up business and housekeeping, on account of illhealth, to _ SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, corner of Manchester and Armagh streets, The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Contained in a SIX-ROOM KD HOUSE. Sale at One o’clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve, H. BENNETTS, 5960 Auctioneer,.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 8
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722Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9091, 30 April 1890, Page 8
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