Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Pyne & Co. 'J' A T T EES A L L’ S. T O-MO REOW~( SATURDAY). On account of Mr Hewitt, Wood end— Draught Mare,-7yrs, real good sort; any trial On account of H. J. Beswick, Esq.—Roan Coh Mare, 14 hands, 7 or 8 years, quiet for a lady to drive; trial. On account of Mr W. Sheate, Groendale — 8.G., syrs, broken to all farm work; any trial.* On account of Mr B. Mora, Gentian Bay—--8.G., “ Prince,” Byrs, thoroughly staunch iu all farm work; trial.' On account of Mr G. Strmgfellow, Chcrtscy Ch. m., 4yrs, by General Tracy—Gamelino’s dam; took second prize as a ye»r- , ling, and special as best carriage horse ’ by General Tracy at Ashburton; also, first prize at 2 years Old, Cknstohuroh. Perfectly quiet in saddle and harness; trial. _ PYNE AND CO., 7000 Auctioneers. WEST MELTON SALEYAEDS. MONDAY NEXT. OvIJR PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise—--70 Very Prime FREEZERS 50 Prime Pat GROSS-BBED BWEfa 350 Forward CROSS-BRED WEBBERS 80 Six-tooth CROSS-BRED EWES, in Lamb 250 MERINO WETHERS 200 MERINO EWES 130 Six and Eight-tooth CROSS-BRED EWES, ;in Lamb ' 80 Prime FREEZING LAMBS We "ball bo glad to receive advices of urther entries. Sale-at 12 Noon. 7281 PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. UNDER BILL OP SALE. VERY SUPERIOR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WE are instructed .by the Bailiff* of the ‘ Supreme Court, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT ’OUR SPRING STON SALEYASDS, On TUESDAY NEXT, THE IGth INST., - The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, viz.:— HORSES—' Draught, More, “BESS” . Draught Maro, “ BLOSSOM Draught Maro, “ BONNIE ” Draught Gelding, “ PRINCE ” . Draught Golding, “ NUGGET 111 good workers in all kinds of farm work. 2 Bay Mares, 1 Bay Gelding, 1 Bay Filly ' SHEEP--230 CROSS-BRED EWES, in Lamb CATTLE--14 DAIRY COWS, in full profit ■ 4 HEIFERS 2 DRY COWS PIGS—--4 SOW PIGS 3 STORES IMPLEMENTS— McCormick Reaper ancUßindcr, 2 DoubleFurrow Ploughs, f Duncan Dray, 1 Farm’ Dray, 1 Sydney Dray, Spring Cart, Set Harrows by Duncan, -Plough, Shaft! Leading and Trap Harness PRODUCE--40 Sacks Oats,* 50 Sacks Grass-seed, 40 Soaks ~ Peas, 12 Backs Beans, ' 12 Sacks Seconds Wheat, 10 Sacks Barley, 5 Stacks Oaten Hay, 1 Stack Meadow Hay, Quantity Chaff, Quantity Potatoes now dug and ready to dig on 10 acres now on tho farm. A reason- ■ able time will bo given in which to ■ remove hay and potatoes. Sale will commence at 12.30 o’clock. PYNE AND CO., ’7280 • Auctioneers.

Tonks, Norton & Co W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton THIS DAY, ' ' At 2 p.m. PRIVILEGES. TiTESSES TONKS, NORTON AND CO. Iy-L have, received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, ■ In their New Rooms, Hereford Street, ' opnosite the Bank of Now South Wales, The PUBLICAN'S BOOTH in connection with the Canterbury Trotting Club’s Two Days’ Meeting, to be hold on the Show Grounds on Thursday, May 18th, and Wednesday, May 24th, Queen’s Birthday. As this meeting is onp of the moat important , Trotting Fixtures in the year a • large gathering is auticopated. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., __ Auctioneers, etc., Hereford Street, 7278 Opposite Bank of New South Wales.

W. Euss. : SEPTON. POSTPONEMENT OP SALE. MES S. HANNA, through the undersigned, ihanks all those parties who attended her sale yesterday, which, through the extreme / weather, had to be Postponed, and begs to state that the sale has been arranged for WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 17th' MAY, On which day the SALE MUST TAKE PLACE, independent of the weather, as she has to give up possession of the Farm, which has been let. Particulars of Sale will ; again appear in Saturday’s “ Times " and “ Press." WM. EUSS, 7237 Auctioneer.

George King & Co. SPECIAL SALE of IMPORTED HORSES. MARK LANE YARDS, . 'SATURDAY, MAY' 13th. (fNEORGE KING AND CO., LTD., in,' VT atructed by Mr T. Hodgson, WILL SELL, at the above time and place, a consignment of 20 to 30 VERY SUPERIOR DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, just landed from the North Island. ..Having inspected the above horses,.we can confidently recommend them to the notice of Farmers, Contractors and Breeders, as being an especially good lot—3, 4 and 5-yeav-olds, by first-class sires out of picked mares. Also, account another owner —A few good DRAUGHTS and WEIGHT-CARRYING HACKS. Sale at 10.30 a.m. GEORGE KING, Manager. 7168 JAS. W. WRIGHT, Auctioneer.

Abraham & Williams. FOE PRIVATE SALE. PIEST- CLA S S FARM Of 1233 ACRES,. y Situated at CARNAVON, EAUGITIKEI^ Within easy distance by good metalled roads of railway, creamery, post office, telephone, etc. The property is exceptionally WELL IMPROVED, being fenced and sub-divided into 14 PADLOCKS, well watered by good .springs, with creek frontages. Some 500 ' Acres have been under plough, and 65 acres now. in TURNIPS. The homestead comprises a good DWELLING-HOUSE, with Woolshed, STABLE AND GRANARY, . MEN'S COTTAGE. YARDS, DIP, GARDENS, ORCHARD, Etc., Etc. This is one of the best Farms in the district. It will carry three sheep to the aero all the year round, and is only being dis- ,,, , o! -owing, to the owner’s anxiety to return to America. For further- particulars, apply to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, X22QU Palmeretoa North.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18990512.2.76.1

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 8

Word Count
829

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11889, 12 May 1899, Page 8