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Pyne & Co. THIS DAY* : THE SALE OP THE LATE ;jj-ILSOM JONES’ J^jAEM ' AT KILLINCHY, TAKES PLACE at ' SPRINGS HOTEL, LEESTON, THIS DAT, PBIDAY, At 3 p.m. 9564 PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. In tho Estate o£ the late James Torrens, AT TATTEESALLU SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 31st INST, JJ\O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, The well-known pure Clydesdale Stallion, CONQUEROR. QMqucror (183 N.2?. Stud Book) is a dark hay. Sum great strength of hone, good hair, and is full of quality all over; sire Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam Scotch Annie (imp.). Fob* further particulars see N.Z. Stud Book, or Apply to— PYNE & CO.. 9468 Auctioneers. SPBINGSTON > ' SALETABDS. MONDAY NEST. invite entries for the above MONTHLY .. w w STOCK SALE, taking place on Monday Beat. At present our entries comprise’ 20Q PRIME PEEEZERS 1 2QO CROSS-BRED EWES, in lamh 2QQ CROSS-BRED EWES, in lamb 250 PRIME PEEEZERS CROSS-BRED LAMBS 260 CEOSS - BSEI) EWES - in Jamb 200 VEEY I ’ oE ' iv ' A;RD WETHERS ' 22Q HALF-BRED EWES, in lamb ’ g 0 CROSS-BRED EWES, with 80 lambs 100 CROSS-BRED EWES, in roA Six and Eight-tooth CROSS-BRED WU EWES, in lamb t»n Six-tooth CROSS-BRED EWES, in ou lamb par a Parmer giving up Dairying, ‘ m CHOICE SPRINGERS 1U Also, HEAD PAT and STORE CATTLE RA PAT AND STORE PIGS , 1 AW ; Also, ,■/ . 1 •• Smoko’’ Shearing Machine, a 3 good as new. Will be shown working 1 Also, 1 Three-year-old DRAUGHT PILLY ' ,1 Five-year-old DRAU GHT MARE Further entries are invited. Yards greatly enlarged, ample Accommodation for Drafting and Sale commences at 12 noon. 9563 PYNE & CO., Auctioneers. WfW Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company. S ALE /k XJ C T I O N OP GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ■ CHRISTCHURCH WOOL AND GRAIN ; ' WAREHOUSES, Durham Street Private Railway Siding, - 2.30 p.m. THIS DAT, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 8000 Site loS?- GOTD 3000 , SACKS MILLING, FOWL AND 750 SECONDS WHEAT QOA SACKS MILLING, SEED and PEED OATS 1023 SACKS - OAT SHBAF AND OAT STRA W CHAPP 005 SACKS POTATOES 5 TONS BARLEY MEAL g TONS PEA MEAL 5 TONS POLLARD' 27 SACKS PEAS 20 SACKS BEAKS 5 SACKS PEED BARLEY 10 Sacks RYEGRASS SEED, 1 Sack WHITE CLOVER, 6 Sacks ALSIKE - . &c., &0., &c. Tt.’g.-.t.OAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY . COMPANY, LIMITED. E. G, STAVELEY, Manager. W, H. Harding. OYEZ l OYEZ!! OTEZ11! THIS DAY, At 10.30 a.m., BUILDING MATERIAL, GALVANISED . IKON, &c, Jfß W. S. HARDING has received inutruefl tiona from John Sinclair. Esq., TO SHU,' Oh tho Premises, corner of Merivale Lana and Papanui Road, ns above. Quantity of BDILDING MATERIAL, com ieing Timber, about 2 tons Galvanised Iron, 4cha, Grates, Ridging, Sashes, Doors, Firewood, &0., &c. Note,- —Those making additions to their premises ould make a point of attending, as every lot will •old to the highest bidder in order to clear the •and. Unreserved Sale. W. E. HARDING, Auctioneer, )556 200-206, Hereford Street. THIS DAY, Commencing at 2 p.m,. PROPERTY. PR W. E. HARDING, instructed by Mrs : Boseigh, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, lie' , premises, corner of St Asaph Street and •tvwart Street, as above—- . A SECTION OP LAND, having a frontage of 33ft on St Asaph Street and 70ft on, Stewart Street (more or less), together with Stable, Buildings, Shot) and Dwelling-house, tho ■ 1 . latter slightly damaged by the late fire. • The property will first be offered as a whole, and If unsold, the buildings will be sold for removal. W. E. HARDING, Auctioneer, > 9#5J 200-206, Hereford Street.^ A. P. Tutton. GIRDER BRIDGE, KAIAPOI. CLEARING SALE. OaWhalf of tho Trustees in the Estate of the - ■ late E. J. Kennight. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 31sr, pB A. P. TUTTON has been favoured with L instructions to SELL, ns follows : .L, PARLOUR, KITCHEN and BEDROOM FURNITURE, Garden and Farm Tools, Horse, I Trap, and Harness, Fruit and Forest Trees, Shrubs, <tc., consisting_ of Shite of furniture (nine pieces), secretaire, clocks, tables, coal vases, pictures, tea service, glassware, fenders, brass-mounted fireirons, spring couches, kitchen tables, dinner ware, cutlery, kitchen uten■Ut, carpets and floorcloths, bedsteads and spring mattresses, wardrobe, waslistands and ware. Dashesse dressing-table, cane-seated chairs, ladies* wi^iookli . „oklng-glasses, blankets, bed linen, window cwtaias, large quantity of clothing and household MticlM too numerous to mention. Outside yards —Shad and garden, lawn mower, large quantity of fapden tools, harrows, wheelbarrow, dray,harness, hand-cart, leading harness, weighing machine, Hit drill, winnowing machine, with 10 riddles and '. Awvm, buckets, kegs, copper boiler, ladders and 1 Steps, plough and fittings, 1 bay horse, 1 spring ttan I set harness. Also, a large quantity of fruit UMr forest trees, flowering and ornamental shrubs. ■ Auction sale SATURDAY, July 31st, at 12.30 p.m. No reserve. A. P, TUTTON, 9999, Auctioneer, Rang!ora. VALUABLE LITTLE PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. IN THE ESTATE OP THE LATE E. J. KENKNIGHT. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 31sr. B A. P. TUTTON has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the above • TO SELL all that VALUABLE PROPERTY Situate near the Girder Bridge, KAIAPOI, comprising • l ACRES OP RICH LAND, fully planted • with all the best kinds of Fruit Trees of •. varied- descriptions, together with the comfortable, nearly new DWELLING OP SIX BOOMS, good Storage Shed, Stable, and other Outbuildings. i!i affords an opportunity to step into a very testable living which seldom occurs. « a 12 p.m,, immediately before Clearing Sale 1 place. V A. P. TUTTON, 1 . Auctioneer, Bangiora, SEND IT TO gHORIT’S. X2Ol /GILLESPIE’S fjf xm ESSENCE OF COFFEE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 8

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