Article image
Article image

Todmmter <Js ,Tenning3. BSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF HIGH CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. JENNINGS have been instructed by Mb JOHN TROTT , rho on account of ill-health has let his farm for a term of years), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, BROAD FIELDS, ON THURSDAY, MARCH SOtit, Tho Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows : HORSES. Bay Mare Darling, 4 years old Chestnut Mare Blossom, 0 years old Gray Gelding Tommy, G year? old Bay Gelding; Charlie, G years old Bay Gelding Sam, 7 years old Bay Gelding Dick Chestnut Gelding Victor Bay Mare Diamond Bay Mare Kate, 8 years old, with foal Bay Mare Bess, 8 years old, with foal Chestnut Mare, tliree years old, by Burlington, broken to harness Gray Filly by Tarn O'Shnntor Yearling Colt by Messenger The Draught Horses of above lot are all staunch, perfectly broken to every kind of farm work, and are well worth the attention of anyone in want of well-bred, reliable farm horses. IMPLEMENTS. 2 Farm Drays and frames, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, 2 sets 4-leaf Harrows, Cambridge Boiler, Grubber, 3 Eeapers and Binders (Massey-Harris, M'Cormick, Wood), Singlefurrow Plough, 17-eoulter Duncan Drill (new last year), Weighing Machine, and the usual implements that are found on a wellkept farm Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness qO(| CROSS-BRED BREEDING EWES OOV a very nice, even line. Milch Cows, Young Cattle 1 Well-bred Bull 2 Stacks Priino Oat Sheaves And Sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS. 6579 Auctioneers, &c,, Christchureh. GRAIN SEASON, 1893. TO FARMERS AND GRAIN-GROWERS. . "TURING the Coming Season we shall hold [J PERIODICAL SALES of all kinds of PRODUCE in our Wool and Grain Stores. Our Charges will be on the Lowest Scale, And Wo 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 Salo, which will shortly take place. Date will be advertised in future advertisements. mrmo TrwnrtEii o> ~ tsftct hi ¥■&!«..< Auctioneers and Grain Brokers. Boesrman & Son. ' ■ jyyi THISDAY, Commencing at 11 a.m. In the Supreme Court oi! New Zealand, Canterbury District. In the matter of " The Seed and Agricultural Company of New Zealand, Limited," ifrwiiiiiTvumci SALE OP GARDEN AND OTHER SEEDS, SHOP FITTINGS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, HORSE, TRAP, &c. Special Note.—Owing to the Large Stock o Goods to be Sold, it has heen found necessary to remove the same to 154, HEREFORD STREET, Known as Wilkin's Store, for the convenience of buyers. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON have been favoured with instructions from Mr Harcourt Lee, Official Liquidator of the above Company, to Sell by Public Auction The Whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising a Large Quantity of Garden, Grass, Vegetable, Cereal and other Seeds of every description in sacks and packets, Seed Envelopes, Labels, Sticks, Twine, Stock of Garden Implements, Rakes, Hoe.s, Scissors, Snips, Pruning Knives, Riddles, Scoops. OFFICE FURNITURE—Fireproof Safe, Office Table, Stools, Chairs. Copying Press, Counter with six drawers, another Counter, Splendid Set of Seed Drawers, Seed Cabinet, Steps, Sack Truck, Set Avery Platform Scales, Counter and other scales, Spring Balance, Fumigating Tobacco, China Wreaths, Artificial Bouquets and Begonias, Hyacinth Glasses, .Memorial Wreaths in Glass Shades, &c., &c. Also, HORSE AND TRAP. NOTE.—By kind permission of Mr J. T. Ford, the sale will take place at 154, Hereford street, known as Wilkin's Store. As the above Company is in Liquidation, every lot must be sold without Terms cash. Sale at 11 prompt. BOWMAN & SON, 6779 Auctioneers, &c, 200, Hereford street. ITALIAN ART WARES, STATUARY and MARBLE WORKS OP ART. Superior and different to any articles of the class yet offered. SAIE TO-MORROW, Commencing at one o'clock, WITHIN MESSRS BOWMAN & SON'S ROOMS. No reserve. On view To-day, Full particulars in Yesterday's mid To-morrow's Papers 'BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, &c„ 6778 200, Hereford street. Tcnks, Norton & Co. W. Tohks] [W. H. Norton At One o'clock. ENGLISH FURNITURE, PIANO, &C, &c. ■ESSRS TONKS, NORTON & CO. have re- . ceived instructions from a gentleman who has taken a smaller house, to SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, In their RSoms, On the 22nd INST., at One o'clock, PIANO, almost new, Piano Stool, Wool Hearthrug, Suite in Tapestry, Mahogany Settee in Crimson Velvet, Magnificent Suite of 9 pieces in Crimson Utrecht Velvet, with Walnut frames; also Settee in Silk Tapestry, nearly new; S Chairs, Brussels Carpet, 17 x 14, nearly new; Austrian Chairs, Fenders, Duchesse Table, Brassrail Bedstead (very massive), Wire Mattress, a very handsome Bedroom Suite in English Ash, comprising Wardrobe with plate glass panel, Duchesse Table (bevelled glass), Washstand with marble-top, and a very handsome Double Set Toilet Ware, Walnut Loo Table, Oval Swing Glass, Card Table in Mahogany, ditto in Walnut, Chest Drawers, Carpet Square, Overmantel, Walnut, with Bevelled Glass ; Folding Chairs in Tapestry and Plush, and an innumerable lot of Sundries. 6625 TONKS, NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. W. TouksJ IW. H. Norton BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. A CHANCE FOR SECTION-HOLDERS AT NEW BRIGHTON AND ELSEWHERE. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON & CO., have received instructions from C. Louisson, Esq., to SELL on the Premises, in Antigua street, adjoining the Crown Brewery, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd INST., at 11 o'clock, 7-ROOMED COTTAGE, in good order; two good register grates, range in good order, windows and doors all in good order; the roof is almost new, and contains a large quantity of iron. As the cottage has been built in sections it would he very easily transferred. Also, at. same time and place— The Square-built BRICK MALT KILN, situate at tho comer of the Brewery, together with all the Iron Girders, Kiln Tiles and Sundries; also, about loffc of a SkiUion, with iron roof, attached to the kiln. Conditions are: No Reserve. All buildings to be removed within fourteen days from day of salo. TONKS, NORTON & CO., 6315 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. Aoland, Dudley and Co. CLAUD, JJPUDLEY & AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, SHAREBEOKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HOUSE, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 143, Hereford Street, Chkistchcrch (Late C. Newton and Son's Premises, opposite National Bank). 500 First-cro33 Breeding Ewes, good line 120 Two-tooth Breeding Ewes, good lino 2000 Sound Merino Ewes 2000 Wethers 120 Leicester Ram Lambs 30 Two-tooth Border Leicester Rams 20 Two-tooth English Leicester Rama 40 Two-tooth Lincoln Rams, to be seen near Christchureh PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. RUNS from 5000 to 20,000 Sheep FARMS from 100 to 4000 Acres For Sole Privately—Several Lines of Sheep See Lists at our Office, or write ACLAND, DUDLEY & CO., C. X. DUDLEY, H. LOWRY, ,3.798 Auctioneer,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18930322.2.42.2

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 8

Word Count
1,079

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9992, 22 March 1893, Page 8