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E. G. Staveley, Tn conjunction with N.M. & A. COT.. Lb: TAXTBESALL’S. THIS DAT, Y 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1893, s r E O I A L ENTRIESAccoxmt Mr P. Tod— BAY DEAUGHT COLT, Syra, by Brilliant Boy, unbroken GEE Y. MAES, 4yrs, by “ Stonyhurst,” dam “ Flirt," broken to saddle BAY DEAUGHT MAEE, 6yrs, broken to all chain work, by "New Style, dam * ( Bes3. J * Oa account the Estate late W, H. Whitta • • ROAN GELDING, “ Bob.” 7yrs, by. " Meriy. legs,” dam a Mungo Pork mare, broken to saddle and harness. Trial; yexy last trotter Account a Client— SAY COB MAKE, syrs, very handsome; , quiet and good in saddle or harness CHESTNUT ' GELDING. 6yrs (from the stables of the late Lady "Wilson); any trial; very superior carriage horse Account Mr G. Shearer, BLACK GELDING, 6yrs off, thoroughly 1 broken to harness; trial Account Mr T. Bowie, ’ BAYMAEE, 6yrs, by Berlin, out of a thorough* "s', bred mare PEOM KaIKOUEA. 9 A HOUSES, including some really good tram jjjja plough stamps Account South Canterbury ClientHandsome CHESTNUT COLT, Syxa, quiet, and carries a lady; "with a trial m harness GENEBAL ENTEIBS— , 55 HEAD.' E. G. STAVELEY & COY,, 437 G Auctioneers. CLEARING SALK MONDAY, MARCH 11, AT 12 NOON. UNDES INSTEU CTIONS from .Mr James Jackson, Senr. (who has let his premises and is retiring from business), 1 . WE SHALL SELL, v As above, THE WHOLE OP HIS BUTCHERING- PLANT, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &c., - A0.,.-' Amongst the numerous and valuable lots to be disposed of may be mentioned 5 TBEY SUPERIOR HOBSES, Yiz.i BLACK GELDING, “ Sailor,” 6yrs, by Blockwood Abdallah, broken to saddle and harness; tnal BAY MAEE, Oyrs, broken to saddle and harness ; trial ■ ' . BAY MARE, syrs off; by “ Young Irvington,” broken to saddle and harness; trial (with foal at foot) , BLACK MAEE, broken to saddle andharness; trial BAY GELDING, broken to saddle and bar- ; ness; trial 4 Seta Spring Cart Harness, in good order 1 Set Double Harness, in good order ■ 1 Slaughter Cart, good as new 2 Butchers’ rarts, 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., 4377 Auctioneers. ’ ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR, 3&AROH 14 AND 15. AT THE SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. FOE THIS FIXTURE we have been favoured with the FOLLOWING ENTRIES:— ENGLISH LBICESTERS. From F, C. Murray, Esq., of Lincoln, TWO-SHEAE STUD BAMS. From J. M. Furze, Esq., of Dunsandel, 5 TWO-SHEAE EAMS ONE-SHEAE EAMS RAM LAMBS. From W. B. Andrew, Esq., of Greenpark, ONE-SHEAE EAMS. BOEDER LBIOESTEEB, From N.Z. and Australian Land Company, Limited (Clydevale Estate), gQ ONE-SHEAE EAMS. From John Boag, Esq., of Middlerigg, gQ ONE-SHEAE BAMS From W. B. Andrew, Esq., of Greenpark, ONE-SHEAE EAMS From Wm. Henderson, Esq., of Spreydon, ONE-SHEAE BAMS From A. A. McMaster, Esq., of Damaru, gQ ONE-SHEAE BAMS ' LINCOLNS. From Charles Withell, Esq., of Brookside, 2Q ONE-SHEAE BAMS SHROPSHIRE DOWN, From Charles Lewis, Esq., of Holswell; 1 TWO-SHEAE STUD BAM (importedstock. A on both sides) | ONE-SHEAE STUD BAM TWO-SHEAE EAMS 5 ONE-SHEAE EAMS From A. Macfarlane, Esq., of Achray, ONE-SHEAE EAMS From John Eeid, Esq., of Elderslie, 25 ONE-SHEAE EAMS HALF-BBBDB. From James Little, Esq., of Allandals, ONE-SHEAE “COBEIEDALB" EAMS From M. J. Browne, Bsq„ of Highbank, ONE-SHEAE BAMS From A. Ai McMaster, Esq., Oamaru, |5 ONE-SHEAE BAMS SOUTHDOWN From S, Garforth, Esq., of Spreydon, ■ja TWO-SHEAE EAMi, by the imported rams Restitution And Jubilee Full particulars on application to E. G. STATBLEY & COY., 4373 Auctioneers. H. B. S^rensan. THIS DAY, 11 o’clock. ■jnT * B.SOEENSEN WILL SELL BY PUBLIC H . AUCTION, At his Yards, Lichfield Street, One really good Trap Horse, used to nil fton work; 2 tons Galvanized Iron, 1800 palings, Hog Wire, Wire Netting, Pony Trap, Whitechapel and other carts. Also, Oats, Wheat, Sharps, Bran. Potatoes, Onions # Harness, Saddles. Clothing, Horse Bugs, Sundries Also, 4 First-class Breech-loading Guns, D.B, and single; and, as usual, Pigs, Poultry and Calves. 4538 H. B. SOEENSEN, Auctioneer. Auctions. - ■ 5hE CaNTEEBUEY COMPANY, LIMITED, THE USUAL WEEKLY SALE Will take place at the above Company’s Yards, BANGIOEA, ON TUESDAY NEXT, Commencing at 10.30 o’clock, isoox W. TOI3HACH, Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 8