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Miles & Co. ADDINGTON YARDS. s WEDNESDAY. AUGUST sth, P E C I A L ENTRIES. On account J, Davidson, Esq., Prims tROSS-BSEDS. On account William Snell, Esq., Prime FREEZERS. On account Messrs T. and E. Chapman, PAT MERINOS. On account V/, Strange, Esq., 230 MERINO EWES and WETHERS. 7658 MILES & UO., J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. Todhtmter & Jennings. THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION IN PLACE OP SALE. Under Power of Bill of Sale. HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, BUTCHER'S SUNDRIES, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. Ac. WORCESTER STREET. LIN WOOD. thlTdat, TUESDAY, 4th INST. TODHUNTER& JENNINGS have received instructions from the holders of the Bill of Sale to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises of Mr G. W. Bryenton, WORCESTER STREET, UN WOOD, The WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE, &C., A a follows: 10 Light Harness Horses, broken and unbroken 4 Very Good Butcher's Spring Oartu 8 *ets Good C-irt Harness 5 Saddles and Bridles S mange Machine, Avery Scales and Weights Hooks, Blooat, 'Tackle And a Lot of Butcher's Sundries A Great Variety of Household FURNITURE & EFFECTS. The Whole to be Sold without the Slightest Reserve. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, TOD RUN TER & JENNINGS, Auctioneers and Stock a gents, 7075 Chriatahnrch. Wilson & Sons: CLEARING SALEBUTCHER’S PLANT, Consisting of 3 Horse-power ENGINE AND BOILER, in good condition A SILENT SAUSAGE MACHINE, in good condition Sausage Filler, Blocks, Tables Racks, Hooks, &c., &<i, HOKSiS, CART and HARNESS Splendid Yard Dog Also, Quantity of Prime Bacon Com Beef And 3 Fresh-killed Pork Piga A’so, Some Tons of Derwent, Kidney and Seed Potatoes SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT, 7th INST., AT SHOP ON OXFORD TERRACE, Lato Withey’s. At I o’clock sharp. Owner Retiring from Business. WILSON & SONS, 70S? Auctioneers. Aysrs, Beanenamp &: Co. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE; |T|pHB SALE OF PURE-BRED POULTRY, On account of Mr T. C. Robertson, Announced to take place on Wednesday, August 5, IS POSTPONED . HHTIL WEDNESDAY 12th, AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., Auctioneers, 7063 223, Cashel street west. J. Ingram. TO FARMERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDHR3 AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF SAWN TIMBER. At Mr J. M. Booth’s View Hill Mills, West Oxford, 115,000 FEET. JOHN INGRAM has received instructions from Mr J. M. Booth to hold a CLEARING BALE Of his Stock of Oixaber, BY AUCTION. On THURSDAY, A UQUST 13th, At tho above Sawmills, Cownrieiuar — Cft. A/m-FEE-' of E - :i; aud WHITE PINE BOARDS and SCANTLINGS KA AAA FEET of BiEOtf. TIMBER, 3xl, OlfjUUu 3x8,4x1, 4x2, 4x3, 6xl, 6x2, 6x3, ox 4, 8 x J, Bxl, Bx2 and 8 x 3, in lengths from 7 to 24 feet 15 000 s ' SEi ' r BIBC3H planking 115,000 “ The timber is all sound, and fresh cut. Owing to periodical clearing saleo being bold at the above mills, there will be no old stock, it will, as usual, bo sold without tho slightest reserve. Arrangements will bo made to get the timber to tho railway and loaded into trnolcs at a very low rate. Conveyances will meet tbs morning train at West Oxford, to convey intending purchasere to the sale, and return in timo to catch the evening train. Luncheon provided. f-nle at H 30 p.ra. Term** at Pale. 6679 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. B. H. Rhodes, Wood.ville, H.B. E. HTBHODES, ' Xsand and Stock JLgek^ 70-MILE BUSH, H.B. pbopestieTfob bale—(No. 8.) mart A AOEB3 FIRST - CLASS LAND, I voU nearly tho whole area is ploughublo and well adapted for grain growing, and turnips j ring fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocks, and well watered; good house, wcoishod and homestead complete. £0 miles from town and railway station by road. Suitable as a run or for subdividing Into farmo. ■« o AAA AGEES. Situated on East Coant, * W a nd has largo river and sea coast Crontngo and contiguous to shipping pines | wall fenced and aubdividad. Commodious house and homesteading complete. Contalus a large extent of good agricultural land, and winters from 14.600 to 10,000 cheep, these are both high-clans runs, and having a largo extent of arable lansl tea carrying capacity could ba doubled. I’rica very moderata and satisfactory reasons for soiling. I PAHIATUA AND WOOD YILLB. (No. SO.) OAjft ACRES RICH lOAM FLATS, shout half cleared an 1 in pasture, ana partly fenced, balance standing buss, about 8 miles from Woodvilie. (No. 48.) OAA ACRES PASTORAL HILLS, limestone ®"v and marl formation, all cleared and in permanent pasture, fenced and divided into G paddoakc, cottage, dip. shed, s*o. (No. 59.) qaq ACRES. Good limestone and marl hills, v\JO Tfjth about 100 aces alluvial fiat, ring fenced and divided into 7 paddocks, good river frontage and well watered, 4 miles fr >m I’ahlatiia township by metalled road, 636 acres la cleared and in pasture, balance bash (included in this area la 153 acres leasehold, 13 years to run, rent la per acre). 9 r jrm acres. Limestone and marl hilla, —Olfv about 1450 neros of which io cleared and in pasture and partly fenced, balance bush. Also, various other farms and town and suburbau allotments in thla district. These properties are all first-class laud, and the district is rccoguieod as the pick of tho 70-iniis Buah. for further particulars addroaa i—--110# VOGEL QTBBGT. WOOOgSL&aWS^j

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9483, 4 August 1891, Page 8

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