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New Zealand Loan & Agency Company <Js SHEFFIELD SALBYARJ THURSDAY, JUNE 20fch. SPECIAL ENTRIES—--120 PRIME FREEZING WETHERS 100 PRIME .FREEZING- LAMBS 200 FORWARD STORE LAMBS E. Q. iSTAVELEY, Manager. 8171 C. E. CALOUTT, Auctioneer. BURNT HILL CLEARING- SALE. THURSDAY,' 4th JULY. ~\WfE -beg to give notice that the Clearing VV' Sale of too late Mr Joseph Pearson’s LIVE-STOCK AND FARMING PLANT will be held at the Homestead, Burnt. Hill, on THURSDAY, JULY 4th, 1901. Amongst the Stock to be offered will be—--900 4 and 6-tooth Half-bred Ewes, in lamb 400 8-looth Half-bred Ewes, in lamb 400 2-tooih Half-bred Ewes, in lamb 860 Sound-month Hall-bred Ewes, in lamb 300 2-looth Merino Ewes (not tupped) | 350 2-'bobth Merino Wethers 660 Half-Bfed Lambs 150 Three-quarter-bred Lambs 160 Fat Lambs 1000 4 and 6-tooth Merino Ewes, in lamb 600 8-tooth Merino Ewes, to lamb 750 Merino Lambs 25 Merino Wethers 75 Cross-bred Ewes 50 Flock Rams | 6 Superior Draught Horses 8 Hacks 4 Cows, spring to calf Included in the FARMING- PLANT will be wdl be found—l Cambridge Roller, 1 Wood Roller, 2 Farm Drays, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Grain Drill (Reid and Gray), 1 Grain and Manure Drill (Dunoan), 1 Spring dart, Set Disc Harrows, 2 Cultivators, 2 Seta 4-leaf Tine Harrows, -Rea/per and Binder, 2 Seed Strippers, 2 Seed Cleaners, 2-horse-power Chaffcutter and Corn-Crusher, Double and Single Furrow Ploughs, Broadcast Sower, Double-seated Buggy, Wool-press, and a large collection of useful sundries. Luncheon at 11.30 sum. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Conveyances will meet the Morning Train on 'Sale . Day at Oxford. Wo invite the special attention of those requiring Breeding Ewes to this sale. The opportunity of securing ewes of 'the quality bred by the late Mr Pearson rarely occurs. We also desire to assure intending buyers that this is an absolutely UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, and every lot will be sold to the highest bidder, and the Sheep will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. We are selling in conjunction with MR JOHN INGRAM, of Oxford, who will be pleased to give particulars in regard to the sale. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD. B. G. STAVBLEY, Manager. 8172 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. Tonks, Horton Co W. Tonks) (W. T. NorP. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PIANO, ETC., ETC. jypSSRS TONES, NORTON AND HO. ,t their Hereford Street Salerooms TO-DAY Wednesday), at one 'o'clock: —A very large. Sntry of Furniture, of every, description, also 1 jood English Piano, 15 New Hearthrugs, jin oleum, slip Mats, Mangle, 4 Glass-Cases fith Fancy Shells, 8 Carpets, 2 Sewing Mahines, 2 Violins, Pictures, Ornaments, 3 Bicycles and 2io other lots, TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, glgO 202, Hereford Street. Tonks) ~(W- H. Nortor AUCTION SALE. J BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. UTDSSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. .VJL will SELL by Auction, an TUESDAY NEXT, On the Premises, for Removal, •hat VALUABLE BLOCK OF BUILDINGS in Oashel Street, now in the occupation of Messrs Taylor, Jones and Rayner; to be sold in four lots. ,ot I—Shop occupied by Jones and Rayner, with slate roof, jot 2—2-storey corrugated Don. Store, about 51ft by 18ft. ,ot 3—Shop in occupation of T. Taylor, Grocer, with slate roof. ,ot 4—3-storey Iroh Shedi at back measuring about . 18lt by 30. «>t s—Five Iron Fireproof Doors. Sale at 11 o’clock. TONES, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 9 203, Hereford Street. W. Tonks) (W. H. Norton PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE USEFUL FURNITURE, PIANO. ETC. jy'BSSRS TONES, NORTON AND CO. have been favoured , with instructions from Or. A. Tapper, Esq., who is leaving for Palmerston North, to Sell by Publio Auction, at his residence, Lincoln Road, Addington,. on FRIDAY, the 28th June, at 12 o’clock, the whole of his useful Furniture and Effects, Piano, etc., as contained in 10 rooms. Detailed list in future issue. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., Auctioneers and) Estate Agents, 8178 202, Hereford Street. J. T. Pord & Co. AND FT. FORD • Will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT ADDINGTON YARDS TO-DAY— On Account Mount [Palm Estate, 300 PRIME. FAT LAMBiS 800 CO. On Account Valetta ‘BstSte, Ohe Truck Prime Heavy-weight WiBTHERS On Account (Mr Bondfant, One Truck Prime FAT EWES On Account of Mr John O’Halloran, One Truck of FAT (SHEEP and LAMBS. .8061 Public notices. NOW LANDING, Ex Tokomaru and Eakaia, LARGE ASSORTMENTS LATEST DESIGNS PAPERHANGINGS. OILS, PAINTS, ETC. * J. A. LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 69, Corner Tuam and Durham Street®. Telephone No. 618. FB6O Oh, taste and you’ll see. The NEW JOKO tea, Is without a doubt, The latest thing out. GRADE, most delicious flavour, economical. ’Lead Packets, ted and goki label, 2s per lb. Leading grocers and JAMIESON, ANDERSON AND COY., X2BBO JB3. Hereford Street. B, W. GIB • Art (Dealer and Picture Framer, e Leading Depot for Wlnsor and Newton’a AnS»t Colours and Drawing Materials. ,dress—Cathedral Square, near Post Office. F 1677 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HAVING taken over tie Practice of Mr C. Scott, I have REMOVED MY BUSINESS TO THE OFFICES lately occupied by him At 9, CATHEDRAL SQUARE . (next Post Office). J. J. DOUGALL, 7S7IF Solicitor. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. OFFICES TO LET. GILT to Suit Tenants, Central Position, To Doctors, Dentists, Insurance Comtes. Agents, Solicitors, and others, ppiy ME WICKBNDEN, 2813 Death and Co. RARE OLD MADEIRA WINE. IVERTIBEB has a Large Supply «f the above Famous Wine, direct from Mai, for Sale, in Bulk ox Case. A. RODRIGUES, ' Madeira Hotel, Akoroa, THE CLUB LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, 185, Worcester Street, near the Post Office. First-claaa Luncheon, 19 to 2: Afternoon Tea; High Tea, 5 to 7. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation, Open daily from 10 am. till 7 p.m. Available after 7 for private Dinners «t Suppers. Parties catered for. FS6OI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12531, 19 June 1901, Page 12

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