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Ayers, Beaucnamp & Co. THIS DAT, At the West-end Auction Rooms, 222, Cashel street •m/tTESSRS AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. JjfJL WILL SEI.I PRODUCE at 11, including Derwent and Early Seed Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Turnips, Flour, Oats, Barley Meal, Cheese, Bacon in cloth. Apples, 30 Cases Oranges, Cocoanuts, &o. At 11.30, 20,000 Maorocarpa, Pinus Insignia, Firs, Hollies, &c. At 12 o clock, ■Vehicles, Farm Implements, Corrugated Iron, Harness, Wheelbarrows, 1 Avery’s Platform f-’oale. Verandah Blinds. Bird Cages, New and Second-hand FURNITURE, comprising Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattress, Palliasses, Suite in Leather and Mahogany, Carpets, Chests Drawers, Cheffonier, Washstnnds and Ware, Toilet Tables, Occasional Chairs, Oral Table, Oilcloth, Crockery, Glassware, Books and Sundries. POULTRY, 1 o’clock. Terms cash. We shall hold onr Usual Sale of Pnro-hred and Table Poultry on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 12.30. AYEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO„ 8641 ' Auctioneers. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, sth5 th SEPT., At Two o’clock. FREEHOLD HARM' OF 20 ACRES, HOUSE OP C ROOMS, OUTBUILDINGS, &C, Messrs ayers, beauchamp & co. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Samuel Harwood, to • SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Salerooms, 222, Cashel street west, OH SATURDAY, Sth SEPT,, at Two o'clock, THAT VERT DESIRABLE FARM, Situate corner of SPRING’S and HARWOOD’S ROADS, close to Prebbleton, being E.S. 2716, and consisting of 20 Acres Rich Land (some of the best wheat-growing in the Province), with House of 6 rooms (in good order), Detached Washhouse, Stables, Ac., erected thereon. It has also a splendid Fruit Garden, in full hearing; 10J acres are in wheat, 3 in fallow, and the balance in pasture. A water-raoa runs through the property. To a person-desiring a small farm near to town, this is a good chance to buy, as the trustees are prepared to oiler the most liberal terms, nearly the whole of the purchase money (if desired) being allowed to remain on mortgage. Further particulars can be obtained from P. W. East, Esq., Prebbleton, and J. W. Anderson, Esq,, Barhadoes street, Trustees, or from AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 7945 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, At two o’clock. ‘ In the matter of the "Companies Act, 1882,” Messrs atebs, beauchamp & co. have received instructions from the Liquidators of the fielwyn Copper and Manganese Mining Company, Limited, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, 222, Cashel street west, ON SATURDAY, 19th SEPT., At two o’clock, •. Lot 1Consisting of R.S. 3107 and 3108, SELWYN DISTRICT. Containing 100 ACRES, Ahont Seventy of which is said to be good pasture land. Lot 2—■ Consisting of R.S. 3034 and 3042, SELWYN DISTRICT, Containing 40 ACRES. The Property was a very early selection, having been taken up about ’6l or *62, and originally acquired for mining purposes, and has been proved to contain both gold, silver and copper, hue for want of capital has never been thoroughly tested. Many practical minors are of opinion that very handsome returns will be made when the lodes are properly opened np. For Plans and Title Deeds apply to Messrs Acton-Adams and Kippenherger, Solicitors, Herefqrd street. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 8291 Auctioneers, In the matter of THE SELWYN COPPER AND MANGANESE MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, in liquidation. ALL CLAIMS against the above Company must he SENT IN to tne Undersigned on or before the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1891. ACTON-ADAM.B & KIPPBNBBKGER, 8633 Solicitors for thajjiquidators. W. Bus b. AMBERLEY. Ijivb iStOOH Maek et. SEPT. 7. 1000 FAT AND STOBB SHEBp CATTLE, PIGS, &c. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account Messrs J. and J. Innes, Prime CROSS-BRED FREEZERS. On account Broomfield Station and other clients, FAT CROSS-SEEDS on A MERINO EWES, in lamb to Leicester Earns Also, By order of Mr James Ashworth, A THllhE-EOOMED TIMBER HOUSE, 12 x 24, with LEAN TO. situate on the North road, near his residence, to be removed within a reasonable time. Sale at 11 o’clock. Wm. BUSS, 8649 Auctioneer. EANGIOEA. L IVS gVTOOK AND JpEODUCE J^|- ARRET. TUESDAY, SEPT, 81000 FAT and STORE sheep IQQ HEAD CATTLE 200 pias SKINS, HIDES, FAT and PRODUCE SPECIAL ENTRY: 200 Prime FAT CROSS-BRED FREEZERS 0 Prime FAT BULLOCKS 200 PAT CEOSS-BEEDS Also, In the Estate of the late Mr George Kinley, Several Stacks of WHEAT AND OAT STRAW, To be removed from the Homestead Farm. Sale at 12 o’clock. Wm. BUSS, 8641 Auctioneer, EANGIOEA. MR BUBS has received instructions from Mr J. Anderson, who is leaving Rangiora, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 10, On the Premises, High street, Rangiora, The whole of his STOOK AND EFFECTS, Viz. j B-ye-ar-old DOG-CART GELDING j TRAP MARE j BUGGY GELDING SHIS HARNESS g SETS BUGGY HARNESS SADDLES AND BRIDLES SETS PLOUGH HARNESS £ SETS CHAINS J SET ENTIRE GEAR 6 TRAPS, 2 PONY TRAPS, 1 SPORTING WAGGON 4 Chaffcnttors, 3 Horse-power do, 2 Palpers, 3 Horae-Hoes, 1 Grist Mill. 1 Kibbler, 3 Sets Harrows, 1 Reaper and Binder, 4 Bamuelbou’b Side Deliveries, 2 Royal Side Deliveries, 10 Machine Seats and Springs, 1000 pieces Binder Extras for Wood, Deering, Johnston and M’Cormiek machines, 200 pieces Side-delivery Extras, 12 Main Binder Wheels, £0 bags Grass Seed, £0 do seconds. 20 bags Pig Meal J SEED-CLEAKING MACHINE 2 ROTARY GRAIN & SEED-CLEANING MACHINES 3 STATIONARY GRAIN AND SEED SEPARATORS J Large GEASS-CLEANING SEPARATOR ■ A Quantity of Clovers, Beans, Peas, Garden and Flower Seodc, And The Stook-in-Trade of a General Store and Seedsman’s Business. Sale at 11 o’clock. Was. BUSS. gS3§ Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9511, 5 September 1891, Page 8

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