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Todlranter « Jennings. DABFJBLD BALE. FRIDAY NEXT. (gtPECIAL ENTRIES RECEIVED—- - Qjf| MERINO EWES, direct from station i()0 ™ rime EAT LA TIE 3 900 Forward STORE LAMES WEST MELTON. ' OPENING OF SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise—--1000 cross - bee:d ewes MERINO EWES 1100 Porward STORE LAMBS Further Entries Solicited. TODHUNTBE & JENNINGS Auctioneers. 6310

TO DAIRY FARMERS AND THOSE IN WANT OP A GOOD COW. Absolute Sale of a Very Choice Herd of DAIRY CATTLE. TODHDNTEE * JENNINGS Have received instructions from ME SMITH SULLIVAN (The lease of whose Farm has expired) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, BUEWOOD, Near the Government School, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, The whole of his MY® AND BEAD STOCK, As Follows: — 20 Head Very Choice MILCH COWS, 12 of which are just calving down with their second and third calves, the remainder being in more or less full profit, and the entire herd being exceptionally good sorts. 3 Very Choice eighteen-month-old Heifers, 1 Bull, 2 Good Trap Horses, I Spring Dray Horse, 1 Trap, Tip Dray and Frame, Ploughs, Harrow's, 2 Sets Harness, Saddle . and Bridle, Dairy Utensils ’and a lot of Sundries. Stack Oat Sheaves, Stack Prime Hay, 1 Acre Mangolds. The whole for Sale Without Reserve. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. TODHUNTEE & JENNINGS, 6339 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, HORSE-DEALERS, &o. CLEARING SALE OP HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ARE INSTRUCTED BY ME JOHN TEOTT, Who has lei his farm for a term of years, on account of his ill-health, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, on THURSDAY, the 80th day op MARCH, tho whole of his Very Superior Live and Dead Stock; comprising—Splendid Draught Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Implements, &c., &c., full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. TODHUNMK & JENNINGS G 341 Auctioneers.

TWO OF THE BEST FARMS in CANTERBURY, Have received instructions from Me EDWARD PEEBBLE, Who intends to retire from active work, TO SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY * HIS' MAGNIFICENT FARM OP 250 ACRES, SITUATED AT PEEBBLETON, Eight miles from town. As good wine needs no bush, so this farm needs no praising from us. It is in the very best of heart, has superior buildings on it, is in the best of order, has water-races and never-failing natural supplies of water; can grow its Sixty Bushels of Wheat and Eighty of Oats with any Farm in the Province. We have it for Sale at a very reasonable and paying price, and a large portion of the purchasemoney can remain on mortgage at six per cent. We have also received instructions from MESSES DOWDALL BEOS., One of whom has purchased a property in the North Island, TO SELL PRIVATELY THEIR SUPERB LITTLE FARM OP ACRES, Situated on the North Bond, One and a half miles from Papanui, adjoining the Properties of Messrs Borgfeldt, Spencer and ' Kruse. The Farm is divided into six paddocks, well fenced, and the Buildings consist of a nearly new seven-roomed House, Coach-honse, Stable, Cowshed, Piggeries, and the whole is altogether a real little model farm, and as for the soil, it could not be beaten in the world. The Creamery of the Central Dairy Factory is within half a rrule, and the Belfast Dairy Factory within a mile and a half of tho place. We confidently invite applications for both the above properties. TODHUNTBB & JENNINGS, Auctioneers and Land Agents, 6342 Hereford street. GRAIN SEASON, 1893. TO FAEMEES AND GEAIN-GEOWEES. BUEING the Coming Season we shall hold PERIODICAL SALES of all kinds of PRODUCE iu our Wool and Grain Stores. Our Charges will he on the Lowest Scale, And We shall give THREE MONTHS’ FREE STORAGE, No Charge for Carting from Railway Station to Our Stores. We are now open to Receive Consignments for our Opening Sale, which will shortly take place. Date will be advertised in future advertisements. TODMUNTER & JENNINGS X6OS Auctioneers and Grain Brokers.

J. Ingram. FORTNIGHTLY SALE TfIURSDATr~MAEOH 16. SHEEP 6350 SHEEP PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise— On account of various Clients, 3000 MEKINO ewes 2500 EAT and STORE LAKES Ofiii Yery Prime Two-tooth CROSS-BRED -W? FREEZERS ]KIS Two, Four and Six-tooth CROSS-BRED 1 EWES 200 Two-tooth CEOSS-BEEDS 000 CROSS-BRED EWES 6350 6265 Sale at 12.30. JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer.

145 000 1 ’ EET 0F SAWiT TrMBEE FOB SALE BY AUCTION AT VIEW HILL, OXFORD, EARLY IN ABRIL. JOHN INGRAM Las been favoured witL instructions from Mr Walter Laugeseu and Mr Joim Lace to hold a Combined CLEARING SALE OP THEIR STOCK OF BUILDING TIMBER, Comprising— FEET PINE TIMBER 000 FEET BIRCH TIMBER Particulars in future advertisement. JOHN INGRAM, 6264 Auctioneer, 75, 70.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 8