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> ' h D. Thomas* IN BANKRUPTCY. CLEARING BALM AS (BOXBURGH FXEM, ‘ ADJOINING ALFORD ESTATE. >TOED3SfESDA¥, MAY 15, s 0895. h*/TB/DATED-THOSIiiS has received instrnc- ■ 171 tions from the Deputy Official Assignee in the estates of Messrs Hugo and Budolph Friedlander to SELL.BY’PUBLIC AUCTION, As above, THE'WHOLE OF THE • LIVE & BEAD STOQK Nowupon the: Property, as follows, viz.'>■ C&Qfk Cross-hred two and four-toothiSHEEP-i SJ3JU (Freezers) 530 Cross-hred LAMBS, good-line 150 ros3 "^ FATE WES AOjf\ Cross - bred BBEEDING EWES, - -: in. “W lamb to Lincoln Earns g BAMS WORKING HOESES 2 Three-year-old-COLT (unbroken) J HACK I COW and YEARLING . Broadcast Sower with Canisters completeCham, Tine and Disc Harrows 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Single-furrow Plough, Cambridge Eoller Scoop, Horse Rake, Massey Binders-and extras Woolpress, Toronto Mower Two Drays and Frames, Tip Carts, Grindstone Weighing Machine, Sheep-feed Trough Portable Forge and Tools . I Tory large quantity of Harness and Sundries ! too numerous to particularise Also, Oat Sheaves, Hay, Chaff, Poultry Empty Sachs, Sheepskins, &c. Sole at 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided. No Eeserve. DAVID-THOMAS, Auctioneer, IN BANKRUPTCY, BULLOCK’S ABCADE. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895. MB D. THOMAS has received instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee in the Estates of Messrs Hugo and Euuolph Friedlander, Crain Merchants, Ashburton, to SELL, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, As above. At 2 p.m. sharp, THE FOLLOWING LINES ox GRAIN, BONBDUST, &C„ &c„ Viz. 4851 SACKS MILI,rNGf WHEAT 49X2 (assorted) 540 SACKS BAELEY SACKS RYEGRASS (machine--000 dressed) , 2gy SACKS COCKSFOOT . 223 SACKS SECONDS WHEAT 4g| SACKS OATSHEAF CHAFF 242 SACKS CRUSHED FEED 22g SACKS BONEDUST g SACKS BEANS g SACKS PEAS. ; Tho above will he offered in loti to suit purchasers, and will ho delivered into trucks from the various stores occupied by tho late firm of Messrs Friedlander Bros. Full particulars and samples to he seen at the offices of the undersigned. , ; DAVID THOMAS, Ashburton. ■” D. THOMAS ~~ (Late of Matson,, Cox and Co.), - » UCTIONEEE. LAND, INSURANCE AND ’jf\ ESTATE AGENT VALUATOR, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER ASHBURTON. (LOANS NEGOTIATED. , iWEEKLY SALES of Live Stock, Tmwald and Ashburton alternately, ■ FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins, Fat Hides, <fco., on Fridays. SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season. GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Commission, CLEARING BALES as pet arrangement, AGENT FOR— Matson and Co., Christchurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin . Booth, Macdonald and Co., Christchurch White’s Sheep Dip Massey-Barris Reaper and Binder Company London and Lancashire Insurance , Graham’s Footrot Composition Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Planet Jnm. Garden and Field Tools , 132 X D. THOMAS, Ashburton J. T. Ford & Co. ' BARFIELD MONTHLY SALE. J. T. P O E D . CO. . wmi SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Fixture, OH FRIDAY, MAY 17, 20g Prime FAT CEOSS-EEEDS •t nnGl Forward - conditioned MEEINO ' WETHERS from tho Birch Hill Estate, Further Entries Solicited. J. T. FORD, F 8253 Auctioneer. _ POSTPONEMENT OF SALSI “ THE LAND at ST ALBANS, ADYEETISED TO BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION, BY iF* E O B B & C O, At Mr Charles Clark’s Rooms on 11th MAY, : IS POSTPONED FOE THE PRESENT, Pending Survey and a Definite Adjustment of Roads through the Property. ■ SIM J. T. FORD & CO. J. Ingram. a—' ■ TO FARMERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS BUILDERS AND OTHERS, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP BUILDING TIMBER ME B. B. YOUNGMAN'S MILLS, West Oxford. 60,000 FEET, "OHN INGRAM has received instructions from Mr E. B. Youngman to hold his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Of the whole of his STOCK OP TIMBER BY AUCTION 1 OH THURSDAY, MAY 16, At his Sawmills, West Oxford. The Stock comprises—--30.000 Feet of BED PINE BOARDS and SCANTLINGS 30.000 Feet of BLACK BIRCH TIMBER S x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6 x 1, 0 x 2, Gx 3, 0 x 4, 8 x ■}, 8 xl, 8 s 2, Bx 3, Bx 4, 4 x 5, in lengths from 8 to 21 feet. A Quantity of Waste Timber. Tie Timber is all sound and fresh cut, and will Sold Without the Slightest Eeserve, Arraugento will he made to get the Timber to the Rail--7 and Loaded into Trucks at a Very Low Rate. Conveyances will Meet the Morning Tram at >st Oxford to Convey Intending Purchasers ™ ) Sale and Return in Time to Catch the Evening ain. Luncheon Provided# Sale at 1i.30 a.m. Terns at Sale. ■ JOHN INGRAM, 123.. Auctioneer,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10651, 11 May 1895, Page 8

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