AUCTIONS. W. E. STMEfi ft CO PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. rHOICE SUMNER HOMESTEAD. TWELVE SECTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 2Stk FEBRUARY, 1912, At 8 p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL, SUMNER (Borough Council Chambers). u .r'F’.ciSRS W. E. SIMES AND CO. have M received instructions, to Sell by Public Auction, as above, ou account of Mr George Brewer, the whole of his property containing et ACRES, laid out and planted, first-class Eoi; a nd Lwciiing-liousc of 6 rooms and conveniences, being Lots numbered 33, *O, 41, -12, 4-! 41 45, 4G and -IS, Iruro, Park and Queen Street’s. Also Lots 49 and 50 It acre and 2 perches), corner Park Street and Lyttelton Road SUMNER, and Lot 1 (06 perches), Lyttelton Road, SUMNER. ■ THE HOMESTEAD BLOCH will bo submitted as a whole or in two lots to suitpurchasers. Land transfer Title. This Se, A o affords a splendid opportunity to investors, speculators and capitalists to secure n firstclass building investment, and cur instructions aro to SELL. W. E. SIMES AND CO., 0 57 Auctioneers, Christchurch. ’CLEARING-OUT AUCTION SALE. TEMPLETON (next Hotel). FRIDAY NEST, Ist MARCH, at 1 p.m. WE. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneers, . have received instructions from. Mr Wm. Lenhart (whose farm is cold) to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the promises, as above, the whoio of his TROTTING STOCK, COWS FARM IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, FURNITURE and EFFECTS. MAIN ITEMS. 1, Bay Pacing Horse Professor, oyrs, by Pygmaiion—Miss Tracy 2. Black Trotting Mare Tracy Chain, 4yrs, by Wildmoor—Miss Tracy S Bay Filly, .3yrs, by Peralta—Erin 4. Bay Colt, 2yrs, by Wildmoor—Miss. Tracy 5. Brown Mare, by Prince Imperial, with foal at foot by Professor, and stinted again 6. Bay Mare Miss Tracy, by Blackwood Abdallah —Jennie Tracy, stinted to O.Y.M. (dam of Agescmos) 7. Bay Mare, by Electioneer (a good sort) 4-year-old Draught Horse (broken to chains), Jersey Cows, 4 Pigs, Fowls, Dray, Gig and Sulky, Harness, Saddles and Bridies, Rubbertyred Gig. Tip-dray and Frame, Spring-dray, Ploughs, Harrows, Chains, Dairy Utensils, Oat Crusher, Clover Seed, Hay and Govss Knives, etc., quantity Firewood, Sr.ckF, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. Also, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECT'S of a 5-roomed Dwelling. NOTE DATE—FRIDAY NEST, at 1 p.m. WALTER SIMES, 266 Auctioneer.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEXICANTILE AGENCY CO. DISPLENISHING SALE AT HAKATERE. 18,000 sraEPFRIDAY, Ist, MARCH. WE have received instructions from MR F. J. SAYILL. whose Lease of Hakatere lia3 expired, to hold an UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of about 18,000 HALF-BRED and MERINO SHEEP On the Above Date. MERINOES. 400 Two-tooth Merino IVethers 600 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Merino Wethers _ 400 Two-tooth Merino Ewes 4000 Four, Six end Eight-tooth Merino Ewes 20 Merino Rams HALF-BREDS. 2000 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Half-bred Ewes 6500 Four. Six and Eight-tooth Half-bred Wethers 3300 Two-tooth Half-bred Wethers 600 Three-quarter-bred Laqibs as dropped ■ 77 Leicester Rams 18,037 HORSES. About 12 Brood Mares IMPLEMENTS. One Six-horse Waggon, in good order. The sheep will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. A Special Train will leave Ashburton on the morning of the salo at 10 a.m. for Mount Somers, ■ calling at Tinwald, Westerfield and Valetta. Leaving Mount Somers again at 8 p.m. for the return journey, calling any station. Drags will leave Mount Somers for Hakatere about 11.30 a.m. Season Ticketi Not Available. Application for tickets should be sent to tho agonts at Christchurch Rakaia or Methvcr. by 27th February. Price 7s 6d. Motor-cars can be driven with safety to Blowing Point, within two miles of tho Sale, where conveyances will meet them.
SALE AT 2 O’CLOCK. LUNCHEoiTPEOVIDED. K.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. D. A. BAXTER, Manager.PYNE & CO. LITTLE RIVER, THIS DAY. The clearing sale of mb Alfred ROBINSON’S STOCK, including 5000 Sheep, Horses, etc., will be held at MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO‘‘S YARDS, LITTLE RIVER, TO-DAY, commencing alter the arrival of the morning train from Christchurch. PYNE AND CO., 451 Auctioneers. A ddington yards. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES, in account Otakuna Estate, Tai Tapu—--950 Sound-mouth Cross-bred Ewes "50 Sound-mouth Half-bred Ewes i u account "The Hermitage” Station--290 Prime Fat Wethers in account of a Client—--1340 Half and Three-quarter-bred Lambs, mixed sexes. A straight station line Also, 500 Two and Four-tooth Wethers 1000 Two and Four-tooth Ewes 220 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes, good.. pYNE AND CO., m Auctioneers. E. G. STAVELEY & CO. ULVERDEN SALE. FRIDAY, Ist MARCH. , account Alex. Macfarlane, Esq.500 Ewe Lambs Further Entries Solicited. - E. G. STAVELEY AND CO. r E HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE the following Lines of EWES, immediate rery: >0 Three-quartcr-brcd Four-tooth Ewes •6 Three-quarter-bred five-year-old owes 50 Tliree-quartcr-hred -Six and Eighttooth Ewes E. C, STAVELEY AND CO. CKADDOCK. M’CROSTIB COMPANY A REMINDER. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 o’clock. account Mr Dickon, on the Premises, No. 160, BE ALE Y AVENUE, Close to Colombo Street. ABLY NEW PIANO.. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Blankets and Linen, etc., etc. CRADDOCK, M’CROSTIE CO., eax
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15862, 27 February 1912, Page 12
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