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John Ingram. OXFORD WEEKLY SALE. pEESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE—--400 'Pour, Six and Eight-tooth HAM-bred Breeding Ewes, & very superior lino 280 Bali-bred Breeding Ewes 150 Merino Breeding Ewes 140 Merino Breeding Ewes 140 Two-tooth Wethers 150 Store Lambs 120 Store Limbs 60 Store Lambs 100 Pat Lambs 60 Fab Lambs 50 Pat Lambs 43 Pat Lambs 35 Fat Lambs 40 Pat Ewes , 23 FaA Ewes 10 Bead Yearling' Cattle 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, fiyrs, good in all farm work > JOHN INGRAM. 9729 L. O, INGRAM, Auctioneer. : 151-ACRE FARM AT WEST OXFORD. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JOHN INGRAM baa been favoured with instructions from Mr F. Davies to dispose of BY PUBLIC AUCTION, HIS VALUABLE FARM, Situated at West Oxford, Containing 151 Acres of Good Land, all in good heart, well watered by the Eyre water races, fences in good order and well ’ trimmed. 'The buildings comprise two dwelling houses, ■table, barn, and necessary outbuildings. There are 66 acres in grass and rape, 18 acres in turnips, 16 acres in stubble, balance in grass. A very tidy little farm. To ba sold on THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At the AUCTION ROOMS, Oxford. JOHN INGRAM, ■ 9579 L. O. INGRAM, Auctioneer. GOOD SHEEP FARM OF 673 ACRES ' - FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with instructions from Mr S. Sorrell, to SELL his very desirable SHEEP PROPERTY On the Warren Run BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At the Auction Rooms, Oxford. The property contains 673 ACRES, divided into 10 paddocks, securely fenced and well watered by water-races. Buildings comprise workman’s cottage, large •table and shed, and yards. The land is all in good heart. 220 Acres being newly laid down in grass 130 Acres in rape and grass ' 80 Acres in turnips : 80 Acres in tussock ■. And the balance in grass It is situated within four miles Of the Carleton Railway Station. JOHN INGRAM. 9380 L. O. INGRAM, Auctioneer. Also, at 1 the same time and place— On account Mr George Keats— His valuable little Property, containing 10 acres of very rich land, situated in the centre of . the East Oxford Township; good five-roomed dwelling-house, large = i stables, barns and sheds covered with iron; well watered. Must be sold, as Mr Keats has loft vhe district. JOHN INGRAM, L. O. INGRAM, Auctioneer, The above properties will be offered immediately after the Live Stock Sale. 9581 P. C. Tabart F. C. TABART, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent and . Woolbroker, 177, Manchester Street, Christchurch. fjHHE BUSINESS of the late P. C. Tabart i.JL will be carried on as heretofore. • ! Stock Sales will be conducted as usual at •11 the principal Saleyards, including— ADDINGTON, every Wednesday. ■. AMBERLEY, alternate Mondays. CULYERDEN, HAWARDEN, WAIKARI, MIDLAND SALEYARDS, and other centres. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, PAT, Etc., every Thursday in commodious Stores, Manchester Street. ' PERIODICAL WOOL SALES will be held . during the season. CLEARING SALES as per arrangement. ■ Account Sales and net proceeds will be rendered immediately after Sales. ■ - ■ Clients may rely on receiving the same care end attention in the future as in the past. Correspondence invited. GUY TABART, £415 Auctioneer. I SHALL BE PRESENT at the following Sales, and will be pleased to receive En-tries-for same;— ADDINGTON SALEYARDS-TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY, 20th. HAWARDEN (SALE YARDS—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. CULYERDEN SHEEP FAIR—THURSDAY, -MARCH 7th. RAM AND EWE FAIR, ADDINGTON—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 14ith and lath. ENTRIES -GLOBE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 3th. P. €. TABART. ' GUY TABART, ; 5740 Auctioneer. Beauchamp and Co. TEYIOT AND LOCAL FRUITS. " , THIS DAY, at 9.30 a.m. Beauchamp and co. win .sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, iDashel Street— Teviot Peaches, Gages, Apricots, Pears, Local Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Plums, '■ Greengages, Cucumbers, Marrows, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Onions, Cauliflower, etc., etc. Also, in deceased estates, Bicycle (as good as new), lot of Clothing, Trunks and Sundries. 9721 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. . PROPERTIES. VARIOUS KINDS. ClTY— House 10 rooms, etc., etc., high consist® foundations, nearly thxee-eightths of (•rd4n; a bargain, or will exchange. SALISBURY STREET, Central—New House 5 rooms, scullery, -etc., nice section; very cheap. ■ HOTEL—Piwt-dass Country Hotel, splendid profits. Full particulars at office/ . FARM,- 300 Acres, grazing or" agriculture, fenced and subdivided, house, stables, sheds; j price, £4 6s per acre. CITY (Centra.)—(House of 5 rooms, with conveniences, large corner section; cheap, and easy'terms. , ST ALBAN’S—-House of 4 rooms, large section; only £210; terms easy. v 1 LIN WOOD, good position—s-room House, -with conveniences, large section; price £273, (only £2s_ cash .required. ."* RIOCARTON, close to Park—7-room House, bathroom, h. and o. water, all conveniences, '.•table, shed, 4 acres of land in orchard and garden; £1050; terms. STATIONS and FARMS (many others). 23.000- Sheep Run. 10.000- Sheep Run. 800-ACRE Farm, on the Peninsula. - 480-ACRE Farm, Waikari, 76-ACRE Farm, rich land, Halswell. Printed Catalogues Free. MONEY Advanced on Freehold Securities. BEAUCHAMP AND CO., X 2389 Auctioneers, Cashel Street west. Laery & Co. LAERY AND CO., LTD. At 9.30 a.m. sharp. Auckland Fruit, Oranges, Lemons Local Plums, Pears Potatoes, Peanuts, etc., etc. ,ERY AND CO., LTD., will SELL, at tb*ix Rooms, 113, Lichfield Street, the e-VMBtioncd. 19 , LAERY AND 00., LTD.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 8

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