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r**T • V. Pyne & Co. ANNUAL SAT.U! OF HORSES. To take place at THE HOUSE BAZAAR on MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST w, AT 11 A,H. ''T’WyjNiil ft CO. have received tlia following lr tpEOTAL ENTRIES blood stock. The property of Mr J. Brabazou, i DOHA (winner of the Oaks), Syrs, by Cadogon-Dorls, hy Leolinus-Stonyhurst’s Ch f° I WEIBLIQIG, 3yrs, by St George Charity, hy Cadogau Mischief and Maligners dam The property of Mr D. O'Brien, B o ULTIMATUM, Byra, hy Dunlop—Result B o ‘VISCOUNT, Syria, hy Sir Garnet—lona, hy St Alhana , Bi RESPONSE, Syrs, hy Richmond—Bis Bis The property of Mr W. Hood, < Be Trotting Stallion, WILKIN, 6jrs, hy Berlin —Polly, winner of One-mile Trots on Show Ground and at Ashhnrton The property of a Client, Galloway Stallion, 14-1, hy July—mare hy Malton The property of Mr W. Entliertord, Br c JOS. SBDLET, Syrs, hy Guy FauxVanity Pair 'HUNTERS, HACKS AND HARNESS HOESES, The property of Mr Gordon Wood, B g KERRY LAD, 7yrs; a perfect hunter over any country Br g BALLYHOOLB Y, syrs; a good hunter, and quiet in double and amgle harness l Both these horses are well known with the South .Canterbury hounds. The property of the Hon E. W. Parker, B g, 6yrs, 16-1; well known with the South. Canterbury hounds, good hack and goes ‘ well in harness, sound in wind, limb and eyes. the property of Mr Arthur Lyon, Gr g, rising 7yrs, hy leenlan; good hunter, and a really good horse in harness Chg NATIVE; a good hunter, and has carried a lady two seasons ’ The property of Mr W. Vaughan, Gr g, rising 7yrs, 16 hands, by Eouser; quiet and sound, an excellent carriage or dogeart horse The property of a Client, Br g, by Guy Pans; a really good hack, jumps well, and goes in single and double harness Gr m, 4yrs, by Tam o’ Shanter; a good hack and harness mare; an exceptional sort The GENERAL ENTRY includes 40 USEPUL HORSES, suitable for various purposes. VEHICLES. HARNESS, &C, 1 Abbot Buggy, in first-class order 1 Dogcart and Harness I Set Double Imported English Harness, new 1 Pony Cart, in good order 1 Set English Pony Harness, nearly new Lady’s English Saddle. NO Entries, except of Blood Sto Wived later than SATURDAY, at 12 Stock, will he renoon. pa PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL. SALE BY AUCTION OJ? OOT3 OF THE BEST FARMS m CANTERBURY. TWSNE AND CO. have received instructions from JT Messrs Randall and Musgrave (inconsequence of partnership) to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Salerooms, 146, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, At 12 noon, THEIR PARM Of 560 AGEESi Situated at DUNSANDEL, Within two miles of Dunsandel Railway Station. The property is divided into 17 paddocks; 116 Mrea are in barley and oats, and the balance is in English grass. It is well fenced with live fences, which axe in first-class order, and the supply of Water is abundant. Every acre is highly improved and in splendid heart, very little cropping having been done. It is equally well adapted for sheep and cattle as for dairying purposes, while no farm in the district is capable of producing heavier crops of wheat, oats or barley. In fact, the quality of the land is so weß known as to make further description unnecessary. The buildings comprise an excellent house containing 7 rooms, bathroom with hot and cold water laid on, and every convenience, men’s house, good ■tabling, and oil necessary outbuildings. A garden and orchard adjoin the house. The Auctioneers confidently direct the attention el all who may be in want of a high-class farm to this exceptionally good property, ns it is only very Seldom that such a one comes into the market. They axe able to state that, as neither of the Partners intend to bid for the farm, it is for bona fide Sale, Por tsrma and full particulars apply to PTNB ft CO„ 52G9 Auctioneers. ** REVERSIONARY INTEREST FOR SALE. *|>YNF £iitohi IYNE AND CO. will Sell by Public Auction at their Salerooms, 146, Cashel street, lurch, on the TWENTY-SIXTH dav os AUGUST, At 12 o'clock— The Reversionary Interest of Miss Eliza Pye and Mrs Sarah Finchim under the Will, dated Bth January, 1866, of Daniel Pye, in Three Roods Eight Perches, more or less, part of Christchurch T. 9. No. 38, situate in St Asaph street, and in E.S.’s 7255,7256, and 9731, Alford Forest, containing SIXTY ACRES, More or Less. Jhe Properties are subject to a Life Interest. Roll Particulars can be obtained from MESSES IZARD & LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Hereford street, Christchurch, Or from 8028 THE AUCTIONEERS. Joseph. Clarke & Son. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! THIS DAY, at 11 o’Clooe Suabp. SYDNEY FRUIT. JOSEPH CLARKE ft SON will SELL, at their Rooms, Manchester street, 307 Cases Oranges, E.H.8., J.D.B. and others 111 Cases Mandarins, K.H.8., J.D.B. and others 69 Casas Seville Oranges 43 Cases Lemons SO Gases Tahiti Oranges (D.E.) 25 Cases Ripe Bananas (choice) 10 Cases Passion Fruit (choice) C Cases Pines 671 Cases Sale at II o’clock sharp, 891 J C. H. MOREALL, Auctioneer. W Todhtmter & Jenninss. E ABB PREPARED TO LIBERAL MAKE CASH ADVANCES OH THE ENSUING CLIP OP WOOL, sees TODHUNTBE* JENNINGS F. Jameson, SALE, | FRIDAY, AUGUST It j jgPEOIAL ENT 100 Prime FREEZERS J 5Q Fir«£*ilaff3 HOGGETS 50 Merino EWES, in lamb 20 Fab PIGS, FREDERICK JAMESON, m AuotlonOfiSf

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10111, 9 August 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10111, 9 August 1893, Page 8

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