Todimnter is Jennines. THIS MI FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. "* A7"E Have been instructed by Mr .Tames » * Wilson (v.iio is leaving tor the North Island) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At our Wool Stores, Hereford street. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, DEO. 9, x\tl2noon, HIS FARM OF ACRES, Situated at KIEWEE, , Only half a mile from Railway Station, ! ' Schools, &c. The Farm is subdivided, with live fences into suitably-sized paddocks, with water in each, and the buildings, consisting of DWELLING-HOUSE, STABLES, WOOIS.HED, &c., Are of the very best description. TODHUNTJEJR* JENNINGS 410 Christchurch.
SATURDAY NEXT, TO AIiL THOSE WHO ABE LOOKING 808 . GOOD CHOPPING AND GRAZING FAEMS. TODHUNTE H & JENNINGS ABE instructed by ME D. MoPHEDEAN to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ‘ At their Wool Stores, ON SATURDAY NEXT, DEO. 16. At 12.30 o’clock, k > HI3 TWO GRAND FARMS, As follows K*A ACEES, GREENDALE-eum-HORO-EATA. A veicy good Sheep Farm, well fenced and divided, good buildings and plenty of water. To a man with moderate capital this oilers a splendid opportunity of obtaining a really good block of land. AGEES, DAEFIELD. This also is a splendid sheep and cropping farm. The greater part has been newly laid down with English grasses and clovers, and at present the feed is simply luxuriant, and we cordially invite inspection. The buildings are first-class, with very nice garden and orchard. The land lies within half a mile of the railway station, schools, &c„ and it is altogether a farm wo can highly recommend. Fuller particulars can be had on application. TODHUNTEE & JENNINGS, 567 Auctioneers. : TO FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS’ AND OTHERS, A 28-AC RE FARM, SITUATED ON THE MIDDLE - LINCOLN KOAD, 4 Miles from Town ; Good Land; Nice Buildings. l/ti/'E have received instructions from Mr P. J. V f Oaks to SELL the above CHOICE LITTLE PEOPEETY At our Wool Stores, on SATURDAY NEXT, The lOxh Inst., ' At Half-past Twelve o’clock. The land is of excellent quality—like all the land in this neighbourhood. There is a nearly new 4* roomed house, good stabling, and it is divided into 3 paddocks, with good live fences; altogether one of the most desirable Properties that have been in the market for a long time, and the owner means to sell. £4OO of the purchase money can remain for 4i years at 5 per cent. For further particular's, apply to the Auctioneers, TODHUNTE R & JRNNINGS 161, HEBEFORD STREET, •112 Christchurch.
TEN DEBS FOB ' A OBOE OP OATS. W E INVITE TENDEES for the PURCHASE of ! i KA ACRES (moro or less) of STANDING A OATS, now growing and nearly fit to cut, on the Parra occupied by Mr H. Parker, Burnham. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be at our offices, marked on the outside, “ Tender for Oats,” not later than FRIDAY Next, the Isth Inst. TODHUMEB * JENNINGS Auctioneers, 411 101, Hereford street, Christchurch. TO CATTLE-DEALERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. 2QQ ACRES SPLENDID CATTLE PEED, IN THE GEEENPARK DISTP.ICT. OFFER FOR SALE TWO MONTHS’ GRAZING OP THIS EXCELLENT PASTURE. TODHUJS TER & JENNINGS 461 Auctioneers. “wooI'SEASON *893-47 W E ARE NOW ’ RECEIVING WOOL INTO STORE FOR OUR SECOND SALE On lorn DECEMBER. WOOLSACKS, TWINE, &c.. at Lowest Rates, to any address. ToDHUNTER* JENNINGS ■ X 668 Auctioneers. A. P. Tutton. RANGIUBA MARKET. TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 12th. Me a. p. tutton will sell - SHEEP, CATTLE and PIGS. SPECIAL ENTRIES•IO Fat Sheep 00 Merino Ewes, with 100 per cent of fat lambs 20 Fat Sheep SO Two-tooth Cross-breds 25 Pigs Other Entries coming forward up to time of Sale. A. P. TUTTON, , 433 Auctioneer, Eangiora.
KAIAPOI. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, DOUBLESEATED BUGGY, &c. THURSDAY, DEO, 21. ■pJ/ffß A. P. TUTTON has received instructions ;y!| from Mr Walter Moody to Sell on the Promises, North Road, near Kaiapoi, as follows: 2 Superior Brown Hack Fillies, each 4 years old, quiet in single and double harness, 1 Saddle, 1 Chestnut Mare, quiet in saddle and harness, 1 Black Draught Gelding “Clyde,” 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 6 years old, 1 Gray Draught Gelding, 2 Draught Mares with foals at foot, 1 Black Draught En ire " Royal,” quiet and ; staunch iu all harness, sire of the well-known : Cheviot draught stock, 200 two and four-tooth Wethers in forward condition, 200 Cross-bred Ewes, 5 Pigs, 1 double-furrow plough by Duncan, IRoid and Gray digging plough, I sot '.-leaf harrows, .1 di.-o harrow, 1 ehnlfcutter, ' 1 d!f. plough, 1 Hornsby mowing machine, 1 I -. . ii. _* I\w I'.iiiUnf frty civritin" lnw»a f tank 1 double-seated buggy iii good order, by Howland, I set buggy harness, 20 sacks damnfeiS peas, 25 sacks damaged beans, and sundries too numerous to mention. ■ ■ Sale at 1 p.m. , Luncheon provided at U.oO. 1 Vs Mr Moody wishes to make a clearance, every lot will be sold to the highest Didder. lot will I „ Also, ou account Mr Dison, Superior Draught Mares, guaranteed good workers 2 sots collars, Imams and blinkers, l not 4-horso blocks and tackle, 1 Duncan d.f. plough, with all latest improvements (all equal fa new) 433 A. P. TUTTON, Auctioneer, Eangiora.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 8
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