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Jtyers, Beftnottaiat? & Go* THIS DAT, at 10.30 sharp. RAT.-n OH HIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Under Distraint-far Rent. Messes atees, beauohamp & co. have received instructions from the Bailiff in charge, to ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On tlio Premises at the rear of Mr H. H. < Loughnan’s, “ Tilford,” Perry Eoad, 1 four-wheeled waggon, 1 trap, 1 'ball 2 'stacks good hay, 1 chestnut mare (quiet and sound) 1 black gelding, 3 cows (springing), 1 heifer Stack oaten hay, 43 sacks potatoes (kidneys) Spring dray, set harness, 50 head poultry Saddle and bridle, gardeners' and carpenters’ tools, milk pans, 2 churns. 2 sacks grass seed, also 1 roan cow (good beef) Terms cash. No reserve. ATEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 8159 Auctioneers. THIS DAY, At 1 o’clock. THE FURNISHINGS OF TWO HOUSES, Bemovcd to our -Booms for convenience of Sale and Display. Messes atees, beauchamp & co. have been favoured with instructions from a lady leaving for England and from a Gentleman who is going to the North Island, to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, THE FUENISHINGS OP THEIE-EESPECTIVB HOUSES. ’Following are a few of the goods to-be offered-: Suites in cretonne, marble clock, chest drawers, organ hy Mason and Hamill, duchesse dressing tables and washstands to match, Kidder carpet, wicker, Austrian, fancy and wood chairs, rockers, couches in cretonne and leather, double and single wood and iron bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, fender and irons, dining room suite in leather, tapestry carpets, coal vases, perambulator, glassware, cutlery, ornaments, curtains, poles and rings, lot of music, dinner ware, dining table, fancy cushions, sewing machines aer’s and Wertheim’a), gipsy tables, ware, linoleum, dressers, wool mats, kitchen utensils and sundries, &0., &c„ &c« Terms cash. No reserve. ATEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO„ 8518 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, MAT lira. ESSES ATEES. BEAUCHAMP & CO. will SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, at their 6m>, 222, Cashel Street, ISO Cases Sydney Oranges, Apples, Quinces, Ac. Also, SO Sacks Melbourne Onions, Produce, Ac. M XeCm 8157 ATEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO., Auctioneers. J. T. 3?ord & Go. POSTPONEMENT OP SALE. THE LAND at ST ALBANS, ADVERTISED TO BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION, J* T. 3? oE D is C) o. At Mr Charles Clark’s Booms on 11 tk MAT, IS POSTPONED HOE THE PRESENT, Pending Survey and a Definite Adjustment of Roads through the Property. 8154 J. T. POSD & CO. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT Xu consequence of the delay of the Government in Affording facilities for the settlement of the people on Sections adjacent to the City of Christchurch, tie Proprietor of the lata Eev Mackie’s Estate, situate at St Albans, and distant about one mile front Christchurch, has instructed T T. HOED & CO. to SELL BT PUBLIC O-* AUCTION, At Mr Charles Clark’s AuobionEooms, on , SATURDAY, the 11th day of May next. At 13 o’clock noon, about KO ACEES of the above well-known Estate, w* divided into convenient Sections from Half-a---n upwards, to suit the requirements of buyers. Bach Section will have frontage on roads laid oil through the Estate, and from its proximity to the City and the well-known, fertility of the ■ml, combined with healthful situation and with war* water easily obtainable on every section, it should help to supply a want long felt “BT INVESTORS AND BONA HIDE SETTLERS ’’ wishing to secure Building Sites, on small areas of Tortile Land, whereon the occupier can find profitable occupation and recreation during his leisure hours,-and afterwards enjoy the fruits of his labour. “ This Sale affords the opportunity of making a Permanent Home" on easy terms of payment. Lithographed Plans now ready, and fall Information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, J. T. EOED & COT., 7288 154, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Pyn© & Co. TATTERSALL’S. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895. Advertised Lots will ha offered at 1 o’clock sharp, ENTRIES. Account John T. Cooch, Esq,, BLACK GELDING, syrs, by The Doctor, dam Bonnie Jean. Splendid jumper. Has been ridden and driven by a lady for the last 12 months. Trial in harness. Account Clients, - BAT MARE, syrs, hy Vanguard, half-sister to Clarence, broken to saddle and a good jumper Pair CREAM GELDINGS, rising 4yrs, broken to saddle, single and double harness. Trial. BROWN GELDING, 7yra, broken to saddle and harness. Suitable for a dog-cart. Trial. Account E. H. Soeoe, Esq., Upstanding BAT MARE, 6yis, broken to saddle and harness; trial GENERAL ENTRIES include 61 HEAD of various descriptions. PXNE & COMPT., 8102 Auctioneers. TATTERS ALL’S. SATURDAY, MAT 18th, 1895. g?IC Ii 1 ENTRYAcoount H. J. Hall, Esq., 3 Pine, Upstanding DRAUGHT COLTS and BILLIES, rising 4years; unbroken PXNE A CO., Auctioneers. Todiumter & Jennings UNDER DISTRAINT POB RENT. CLEARING SALE OP XiIVE AND SPBINBSTON. <: MONDAY IS EXT, 13th INST. MESSRS TODHtJNTBR* JENNINGS Have been instructed hy the Bailiff to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY NEXT, On the Farm of Mr Wm. Eoeley, the FOLLOWING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— 7 Good Draught Horses, used to all kinds of farm work Two-year-oH Colt, Yearling Colt 3 Draught Foals t 1 Cow in milk, 3 Head Toting Cattle , 2 Sows with Litters, 25 Store P igs 3 Double-farrow Ploughs, 1 S.'P. Prough Sf Sets Iron Harrows Duncan Seed. Drill (nearly nev.-) . 2 Drays and Frames, Spring Cart, _ Cambridge Roller, and numerous other implements and tools 4 Stacks Oaten Sheaves, 3 Stacks Hay 2 Stacks Straw, 70 Sacks Oats, 15 Sacks Peas Shaft, Plough and Leading Harness i And a Lot of Sundries.Sale at 13 noon. No reserve. Luncheon urovided. TODHUNTER & JENNINGS, 8174 Auctioneers. Bowman & Son. Bowxan. and SonJ (Bowhan and Son* TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. sharp. FURNITURE, BOOKS, Ac. JOWMAN & SON have been instructed by a gentleman leaving for England, to SELL at • great rooms, without the slightest reserve, a Jiiiatity of First-class and Useful Furniture, Valu--'»U« Books, Ac, For full particulars see to-morrow’s ',*ver. Also, a Quantity of Staging. Suitable for flooring. No Reserve- BOWMAN & SON, I TlftP Auctioneers, 2CO-SW, Hereford Street. (

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10650, 10 May 1895, Page 8

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