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Pyne & Co, TATTEESALL’S. ■ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1895 Sale -will commence at U o’clock sharp. Advertised Lots •will be sold at 12 o'clock sharp. g F E 0.1 A L ENTRIES— Account Thos. Bowra, Esq., DIRECT FROM SYDNEY, on FIRST-CLASS HOBSES, 4 and 5 years, nnhroken These Horses are suitable to Farmers, Carriers, Butchers, Bakers, Tramway Companies and others. Con be seen at TattersaH’a. For Absolute Sale. Account J. N. W. Euckell, Esq., CHESTNUT ENTIRE, MAMBRINO, 4 years, by .‘William Tell, dam Little Wonder; broken to saddle and harness; trial CHESTNUT ENTIRE JERSEY, 6 years, by Childe Harold, dam Miss Cooper, broken to saddle and harness; trial Account Southland client, 1 FEMALE DONKEY Account a client, BROWN COLT, 4 years, hy Betrayer, dam a Blood Royal mare, broken to saddle and harness; veryfast trotter and good jumper; trial in harness Account C. J. Wilson, Esq., GREY GELDING, 6yrs, hy Chancellor, broken to saddle and harness ; trial DOG-CART AND HARNESS BROWN FILLY, 6 or 7yrs, hy July, broken to saddle (for absolute sale) Account J. Lukey, Esq., BAY GELDING, 6yrs, by Lincoln Yet; dam took first prize at LeestonShow; broken to saddle and harness; trial; very fast trotter Account T. F. Landels, Esq., Oamaru, 6FIEST- CLASS DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, 4 to 7yrs, broken to all farm work; trials Account client, 1 LADY’S PHAETON, with brake (for absolute sale) Account J. Craw, Esq., TROTTING GELDING, Little Stanley, 6yrs, broken to saddle Account Captain Fisher, BLACK TROTTING PONY, broken to saddle and harness, quiet for a lady to ride or drive: trial PYNE & CO., 8818 Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL MONTHLY SALE, MONDAY, MAY 27. gjf FECIAL ENTRY g-Q FORWARD TWO-TOOTHS 9010 North Further entries solicited. PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. Canterbury {Balbyabds. TUESDAY NEST, MAY 28, SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account Glentui Station, OH (ft MERINO WETHERS, 3 and 4 years ovu old. A good line, and in good condition. Account Clients, £0 Fat MERINO EWES fyn 2-Tooth CROSS-BRED WETHERS. a good line for turnips. ■ g STEERS. 1 SPRINGER. P 069 PYNE & CO., AuotibneersEnthe matter of “The Land Transfer Act, 1883,’’ AND The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883,'* PYNE & CO. are instructed by tlxsL the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Canterbury District, acting under' instructions received bom tho first mortgagee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Salerooms, Tatters all’s, Cashel Street, Christchurch, ON SATURDAY, THE Ist DAY OF JUNE, 1895, At 12 o’clock noon, LOT 1 —33 Acres, or thereabouts, situate on the Bottle Lake Road, close to Bottle Lake, being parts of Rural Sections 4409 and 10526, and being the land included in Deeds of Mortgage Nos. 83657 and 85500. LOT 2—317 Acres, or thereabouts, between Bottle Lake and the Styx River, being Rural Sections 1460 and 1479 and part of Rural Section 1478; certificate of title volume 167, folio 9, Together with 4-roomed Cottage and buildings thereon LOT 3—69 Acres, or thereabouts, close to the Styx ..township, being Rural Section 5080 and part of B.S. 5098; certificate of title volume 164, folio 284. There, is a closed road of 4 acres running through Lot 2, the certificate of title to which is in the name of the mortgagee, and which will be sold by the mortgagee to the purchaser of Lot 2 at the same price per acre as given for such lot. For particulars apply to Messieurs Izard and Loughnan, No. 196, Hereford Street, Christchurch, or to 8301 THE AUCTIONEERS, PYNE & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Todhunter and Dowding, who are dissolving partnership, to SELL BY AUCTION, Without Reserve, AT MR CHARLES CLARK’S SALEROOMS, Hereford Street, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, At 2 o'clock, THE WELL-KNOWN WESTEEFIBLD ESTATE, It comprises 2536 ACEES 0F FREEHOLD £SO ACRES OF LEASEHOLD Of the FREEHOLD, 1600 Acres are rich, fertile land, and the balance, together with the LEASEHOLD, is excellent grazing country, well sheltered, and with a plentiful supply of water The BUILDINGS comprise a new Fourteenroomed House, with every modem comfort and convenience Erick Six-roomed Cottage, Ninft-roomod House, two very substantial Men’s Cottages, Lfcrgi, Store fitted with bunks, Woolshed, Stable.?, Slaughterhouse, and a number of other buildings A private water-race gives a large and roverfailing supply of water in every paddock, which can be used for any purpose, and is in sufficient quantity for irrigation. Full particulars can be obtained at our office, or from Mlssp.3 TODHUNTEK & JENNINGS. 161, Hereford Street, Christchurch, PYNE.& CO., 8251 Auctioneers. Todhunter & Jennings CLEARING- SALE OB FIRST-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS TODHUNTKK* JENNINGS Have been instructed hy Mrs E. A. Ryan, who is giving up tho Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, B EOOMFIELD, UPPER ON RICCARTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, as follows ; 6 First class -DRAUGHT BOSSES, broken to ail kinds of work 2 HACKS 1 PONY 20 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising Milch Cows, springing and in profit; some Splendid Heifers, near calving, and Young Cattle The IMPLEMENTS include Farm Drays, Ploughs, Harrows, Boilers, fee., &c. The whole for absolute quittance without any reserve. Sale at 13 noon. Luncheon as usual, TODHUNTER & JENNINGS, 9025 Auctioneers. B. W. ENGLAND, ■■ffilMßES AND CyOAL JMLeRCHANT LARGE STOCKS OP .building mat*l al s .: i - Of every description, seasoned ready for use, always on hand. Also, Galvanised Iron, Portland Cement and Builders’lronmongery. ■ Country Orders Carefully Selected - nnr? ffirwnrrlwl. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 8

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