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E. G. Staveley, In conjunction with N.M. & A. COT.. Ld. ANNUAL AMURI SHBJBP FAIR. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH. -f) RESENT ENTRIESAccount X). D. Macfarlane, Esq., of Lyndon, 3000 2 ' TOOTH H ALF-BEED EWES 3QJ]Q 1000 2-TOOTH HALE-BRED WETHERS 1000 Account A. Macfarlane, Esq., of Acliray, 2000 EWES 2000 Account Tarndale Station, 1200 *“ I>K WgSS^ M,oa> 1200 411* Further entries solicited. E. G. STATELET & COMPANY, Auctioneers. TATTEBSALL’S. SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1895. ENTRIES— Account Mr P. Tod— BAY DRAUGHT COLT, 3yrs, by Brilliant Boy, unbroken GREY MARE, 4yrs, hy “ Stony hurst,” dam “ Flirt,” broken to saddle BAY DRAUGHT MARE, 6yrs, broken to all chain work, by “New Style,” dam “Bess.” • On account the Estate late W. H. Whitta— ROAN GELDING, “Bob,” 7yrs, by "Merrylegs,” dam a Mungo Park mare, broken to saddle and harness. Trial; very fast trotter Account Client — BAT COB GELDING, syrs, very handsome; quiet and good in saddle or harness FROM KaIKOUEA. OA HORSES, including some really good tram and plough stamps Account South Canterbury Client— Handsome CHESTNUT COLT, syrs,_ quiet, and carries a lady; with a trial in harness • ,E. G. STATELET & COY., 4376 Auctioneers. . CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 11, AT 12 NOOK. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS from Mr James Jackson, Senr. (who has let his premises and is retiring from business), WE SHALL SELL, k As above, THE WHOLE OF HIS BUTCHERING PLANT, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &c., &c. Amongst the numerous and valuable lots to bo disposed of may be mentioned - YEBT SUPERIOR HORSES, Viz,: BLACK GELDING," Sailor,” 6yrs, by Blackwood Abdallah, broken to saddle and harness ; trial BAY MARE, 6yrs, broken to saddle and harness; trial BAY MARE, syrs off, by “ Young Irvington,” broken to saddle and harness; trial (with foal at foot) BLACK MARE, broken to saddle and harness; trial , BAY GELDING, broken to saddle and barness; trial 4 Sets Spring Cart Harness, in good order 1 Set Double Harness, in good order 1 Slaughter Cart, good as new 2 Butchers’ Carts, good as new 3 Saddles and Bridles Double-seated Buggy Quantity of Salt and Saltpetre Meat Press, . Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including Piano, by Collard and Collard Clock (bog oak), carved in Switzerland Music Box. Also, 2 STACKS HAY, about 19 tons; can be seen at slaughter-yard paddock. And Sundries too numerous to mention. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. E. G. STATELET & COY., 457? Auctioneers. ANNUAL BAM AND EWE FAIR, MARCH 14 and 15. AT THE SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON, (7! OB THIS FIXTURE we have been favoured tj with the FOLLOWING ENTRIES:ENGLISH LEICESTBBS. From F. C. Murray, Esq., of Lincoln, TWO-SHEAR STUD BAMS. From J. M. Furze, Esq., of Dunsandel, 0 TWO-SHEAR RAMS 00 ONE-SHEAR BAMS 10 RAM LAMBS. Prom W, B. Andrew, Esq., of Qreenpark, gQ ONE-SHEAR BAMS. BORDER LBICESTERS. From N.Z. and Australian Land Company, Limited (Clydevale Estate), g 0 ONE-SHEAR RAMS. Fhhi John Boag, Esq., of Middlerigg, gQ oWe-shbae BAMS From W. B. -Andrew, Esq., of Greenpark, 20 ONE-SHEAR BAMS From Wm. Henderson, Esq., of Spreydon, j 0 ONE-SHEAR RAMS From A. A. McMaster, Esq., of Oamarn, 00 ONE-SHEAB RAMS LINCOLNS. From Charles Withell, Esq., of Brooksidc, OA ONE-SHEAR RAMS SHROPSHIRE DOWN, From Charles Lewis, Esq., of Halswell, -J TWO-SHEAR STUD RAM (importedstock on both sides) j ONE-SHEAR STUD RAM TWO-SHEAR RAMS ' 0 ONE-SHEAR RAMS From A, Macfarlane, Esq., of Aohray, J 0 ONE-SHEAR RAMS From John Reid, Esq., of Elderslie, OK ONE-SHEAR BAMS HALF-BEEDS. From James Little, Esq., of Allandale, J 0 ONE-SHEAR “COBBIEDALE” RAMS From M. J. Browne, Esq,, of Hlghbank, ONE-SHEAR BAMS From A. A. McMaster, Esq., Oamaru, |0 ONE-SHEAR BAMS SOUTHDOWN. From S. Garforth, Esq., of Spreydon, •J n TWO-SHEAR RAMS, by the imported V rams Restitution and Jubilee Full particulars on application to E. G. STATELET & COY., 4378 Auctioneers. Bowman & Son. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Commencing at 11 o’clock. By order of the Bailiff.—Under Distraint for Bent. H/fESSBS BOWMAN & SON have received ITB instructions, as above, to SELL, on the Premises, SUMNER (next Morton's Hotel;, A quantity of Household Furniture Grapes in vinery, Tomatoes, &c., &c. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 4372 200-2QG, Hereford Street. TATTEBSALL’S HORSE BAZAAR. STOCKOWNERS will please note that I have arranged to OPEN AN OFFICE at above, where I can be CONSULTED from 11,30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. EACH SATURDAY. J. E, CHARLTON, M.R.G.V.S., F.E.V.M.S., VETERINARY S CJEGEON, IS3IX 125, Barbadoes Street, Ohristohurob.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10598, 6 March 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10598, 6 March 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10598, 6 March 1895, Page 8

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