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George King &Co CLEARING SALE. TI/fESSRS GEORGE KING AND CO. have IrJL been favoured with instructions from MR ARTHUR BAILEY, of TEMPLETON, TO HOLD A CLEARING' SALE on FRIDAY, 19tb OCTOBER, Of his VALUABLE AND CONVENIENT FARM, Comprising 600 ACRES, with all Buildings thereon, situated on Bealey's Road, ten miles from Christchurch, and five miles from Islington Freezing Works; and the whole of his FARM 'STOCK And PLANT, as under:— DRAUGHT HORSES, broken to all farm work—Bay stallion, “Archduke,” 5 years; hay gelding, “Prince,” 7 years; hay gelding, “ ’Major,” 6 yeans; bay gelding, “ Punch, ’ 9 years; ch. gelding, 6 years; bav _ mare, “ Bony,” 4 years, in foal to “ Archduke ; bay mare, “Poll,” aged, in foal to “Archduke”; roan mare, “ Nell,” 6 years, in foal to “Archduke”; 12 Unbroken Draught Worses and Hacks. ! HACKS, broken to saddle and harness—Oh. gelding, “ Goldie,” 7 years; blk gelding ' Nugget,” 3 years; pony (girl’s), 3 years; 2 Brood Mares, in foal to “Archduke ”; 2 Broodi Mares, in foal to “ Cttrassow.” CATTLE—3 Cows in full profit, 1 springer, 6 Head Young Cattle, SHEEP—2SO Merino Ewes with lambs. 40 Stud Shropshire Ewes with lambs, 6 Stud Shropshire Rams, 3 'Stud Leicester Rams, 250 ■Half and Three-quarter-bred Hoggets. PIGS—4 Sows in pig, 3 Store Pigs. TRAPS AND IMPLEMENTS—2 farm drays and frames, 1 tip dray with frame, 1 springdray, X spring cart. X dog-cart, 1 gig, X 3-furrow plough (convertible), 3 D.P. ploughs, 1 S.F. plough, X garden plough, 1 MasscyHarris reaper and binder, 1 Duncan’s stripper. 1 Massey-Harris mower (side delivery), 1 set disc harrows, 1 roller, 1 cultivator (seed boxes), 2 seta harrows, ohaScutter, corn-crusher, 3 feed-boxes, 2 sheep-racks, blacksmith’s and 4Afxlc! Also, Large Quantity of Draught and; Light Harness. ... Sale at 11 o’clock. Luncheon provided. Wo have pleasure in calling special attention to the above sale Mr Bailey having decided to discontinue farming, and embark in business, has joined our own staff, and will in future act as Auctioneer and: Stock Salesman, in.conjunction with our Mr O. R- Wileon. - , , ~ As Mr Bailey ■will devote the whole of ius time to the business, the sal© is a bona fide clearing one. GEORGE KING AND CO , 445 Hereford Street. Messrs george king and .co. are instructed by Messrs Soanlan and McCarthey, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the ROYAL EXCHANGE SALEYARDS, Hereford Street, On SATURDAY, 20th , OCTOBER, The Whole of their CONTRACTOR’S PLANT,, Removed to Christchurch for Convenience of Sale, comprising—Bay Gelding, PRINCE, 7 years Brown Gelding, PUNCH, 4 years Gray Mare, VIOLET, 6 years Bay Gelding, BANKER, 7 years Bay Gelding, FARMER, 8 years Bay Gelding, DICK, aged Bay Gelding, CHARLEY, aged Bay Gelding, KAIAPOI, aged All Heavy, Sound and Staunch, and now Completing Contract for Water-race at Oxford. 6 Tip Drays (three new, by P. and D. Duncan 4 Road Scoops G Sets Shaft Harness / 5 Sets Leading Harness A number ' of Swingle-trees and Plough Chains 1 S.P. Plough, by Duncan Lot Picks, Shovels, Crow-bars, Ropes 3 Tents, Cooking. Utensils Riding Saddle and Bridle, 12 Horse Covers The Stock and Plant are well-known, and the sale is a general and bona fide one, held in consequence of the recent death of Mr' McCarthey, to enable partnership accounts to be setled. Sale at 11,30. GEORGE KING AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 870 Hereford Street. P ROPERTIB3 FOR SALE. 8 ACRES AT BUEWOOD ; price, £450, any reasonable terms, interest at 4| per cent; good building site, first-class aspect, good garden 420 ACRES, all well improved, 2 miles from Railway Station, 7-ioomed house, stables, granary, impleraerr: shed. Property is well watered and fenced. ' Price, £6 per, acre. 160 ACRES, situated a stone’s throw from Pxebbleton Railway Station, well fenced, and subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered. Buildings comprise a nearly new house of 10 rooms, ample Stabling, implement sheds, brick dairy, etc., etc. This Farm is one of the oldest selections in Canterbury, and is well adapted for grain or grass. Ninety bushels of wheat have been threshed from some of the paddocks. Situated only six miles from Addington Saleyards, and half a mile from Islington Freezing Works. We confidently recommend it as a moat desirable property^ For further particulars, apply GEORGE KING AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, X 2514 Hereford Street. F. S. Malcolm & Co. THIS DAY, 12 o’clock. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FS. MALCOLM AND CO. will SELL as • above, at their Ceiitral Salerooms—-•Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, etc., including Suite in Tapestry and Plush, Whatnot, Piano, Sideboard, Cheffonier, 12 Austrian Chairs, Tables, 3 Brass-rail Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Duchesse Chests and Tables, Carpets, Fenders and Irons, Pictures, Ornamerits, Bicycle, Washsta-nds and Dressing-tables, Clocks, Show Oases, Glassware, Cutlery, Sewing Machine* Kitchen Tables, Chairs and Utensils. Also, 2 Billiard Tables 2 Office Writing Tables And Balance of Gold and Silver Watches Jewellery and 'Electro-plated Ware In Importer’s Estate. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., 1376 Auctioneers. OVERDUE SHIPMENT. IRON SAFES. WE have'just received through Messrs G. Paylmg and Co., Merchants, Lichfield Street, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, SIX WROUGHT IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR-RESISTING SAFES, For Bankers, Jewellers, Pawnbrokers and Public Companies’ Use, Manufactured by JOSEPH WAINE AND CO,, Willenhall, England. Also, 54 BRASS-MOUNTED IRON BEDSTEADS, very latest designs, beautifully finished, in ten different patterns, in black and gold. The above are to bo sold to close consignment accounts; in lots to suit Wholesale Buyers or the General Public, under wholesale cost pree. Early Inspection Invited. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., Manufacturers’ Agents and Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIV, Issue 12323, 13 October 1900, Page 12

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