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E. GK Staveley, In conjunction with tho National Mortgage and Agency Company of ET.2., I*td. T T T. E » S A I, THIS~DAY. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE-. 48 HOKSES 48 SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account southern client, 6 First-class HA CKS and HARNESS HORSES, with trials. Account client. Chestnut GELDING, 6yrs, .broken to saddle and harness, fast trotter and a good lightweight hunter. Also, •J Bay ENTIRE, St Ives, hy Gorton, dam Legerdemain, Gorton hy Thunderbolt (imp) E, G, STAVELEY (In conjunction with the NationalJMortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited). 4335 ' WAIEABI SALEYABDST. I ' ' i FRIDAY, FEB. 23. WE Bog to Advise Clients That We Shall Attend tho WAIKAEISALES And Solicit Particulars of Any Entries Intended for us on the 23bd INST. I E, G, STAVELEY, j (In conjunction with National Mortgage and j 4137 Agency Company of N.Z. Limited). ' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. EG. STAVELEY (in conjunction with the „ National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited), is favoured with instructions from MR. FRED. BULL, TO SELL AT HIS FARM, SHEFFIELD, ON MONDAY, 2Gth FEBRUARY, 1894, At 13 o’clock prompt, the whole of ,his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, As under : OOQ Four-tooth HALF-BRED E WES Six-tooth HALF-BRED EWES 4QO Four-tooth HALF-BRED EWES Two-tootk HALF-BRED EWES 380 ' Two ' tooth HALF-BRED WETHERS 1150 HAL:p - B:KEr> lambs 23 HALF-BRED RAMS, 2, 4 and 6-tooth OH THREE-QUARTEE-BEED RAM LAMBS (by Mr Henry Overton’s Lincolns, from superior Half-bred Ewes) 2Q Head 1 and 3-ycar-old CATTLE fj DRAUGHT HORSES 1 four-year-old Trap Horse, hy Moana; 1 Trap More, in foal to Kaiser; 1 three-ycar-old Filly, hy Young Messenger; 1 two-year-old Filly hy Young Messenger; 1 Dray and 1 fanner’s Spring Cart, 1 Butcher’s Cart, Harness, Harrows, Ploughs, Sheep Troughs and numerous Sundries; Also, McCormick String Binder (Season 1893), Duncan Grain, Seed and Manure Drill (new) LAND. At the same time and place, Mr Bull instructs us TO, SELL a Block of magnificent SHEEP COUNTRY, adjoining D ALETHOEPE, Consisting of 1673 ACRES OP VIRGIN SOIL, Ring fenced, thoroughly well-watered, undulating, sweet downs, a large proportion being ploughahle. Mr Bull will he happy to show intending purchasers over this property hy appointment on Saturday, 17th or 24th insts. Terms, Liberal, at Sale. E. G. STAVELEY (in conjunction with tho National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited.) 4300 BAM AND EWE FAIR. MAECH IS-nr. 1894, "E SHALL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE EARLY PARTICULARS OP ANY ENTRIES Intended for us. ENTRIES CLOSE ON MARCH 8. E, G. STAVELEY (In conjunction with the National Mortgage and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited). 4869 WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, GRASS SEED, &o. GRAIN SEASON 1894, o AUCTION SALES OF GRAIN, STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES. SHIPPING FREIGHT 0N BEST TEEMS. WE beg to inform our clients and the trade that we shall hold PERIODICAL. GRAIN AUCTIONS Throughout the season at our Central Wool and Produce Warehouses, Christchurch. FIRST . SALE ABOUT 22nd MAECH. On Grain for disposal by auction specially low storage rates and lowest commission will be charged; without cartage from railway station. Concessions on ordinary storage and delivery rates will also be made to buyers. Owing to tho accessibility and central position of our warehouses, vendors can rely upon a full attendance of tho trade and other buyers. Every lot will be protected up to market value. INSTRUCTIONS: —Consign to STAVELEY, CHRISTCHURCH, with advice note giving particulars of grain forwarded and stating whether for storage or immediate disposal. . LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made if required against all grain placed in our hands. Wc have also Commodious Grain Stores at Addington, served hy Railway Siding, where we store grain at exceptionally low rates. Clients who favour us with their grain consignments may depend that their interests will be carefully looked after. Latest information regarding Home, Foreign and Intercolonial Markets upon ajiplication. Cornsacks and Twine at Lowest Quotations. Ryegrass cleaned at Addington hy our wellknown first-class Drummond Machine. E. G. STAVELEY, (In conjunction with The National Mortgage and Agency 4190 Company of N.Z., Limited.) Ayers, BeaiicnaurD & 00. THIS DAY, At 11 a.m. sharp. Ex Wakatipu. & YEES, BEAUCHAMP & 00. will SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms, 222, Cashel Street west, 47 Cases ORANGES (shop) 20 Cases ORANGES, AX 35 Cases LEMONS 21 Cases PINES 12 Cases TOMATOES (local) Apples, Pears, Cucumbers Cocoanuts, Onions, Potatoes Cheeses, Bacon, &c., &c. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 4342 Auctioneers, MONDAY, FEB. 19, at 12.30 p.m. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, MANGLE, POULTRY, &c. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO. have received instructions from Mr Armstrong, who is giving up housekeeping, to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, 316, Oxford Terrace east, on MONDAY, February 19th, the whole of Ida FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including Sitting, room, Bedroom and Kitchen Requisites, and every lot is to bo sold without the slightest reserve. 4341 AYERS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., Auctioneers. E. W. , ENGLAND, Timber and Ooal M EBCHANT LARGE STOCKS OF » ’ BUILDING MATERIALS Of every description, seasoned ready for use, always on hand. Also, Galvanized Iron, Portland Cement and Builders’ Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected and forwarded. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 8

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