TO-MORROW: AT 1.30 P.M. EF. HEALY will offer by Public • Auction at [his Premises: 1 half-draught Mare, any trial, a rare sorb 1 half-drangbt Gelding, 4yr§ 1 Trap Mare, 7yrs j 1 g. Mare, 4yrs, with foal by Core j 1 Boy's Pony, 3yrs Several Hacks 100 Ewes and Lambs Cattle and* Pigs 1 Spring Cart, good order Quantity Empty Sacks, Produce Rough grass seed Quantity clover, etc Frnit and Sundries* , E. F. HEALV", Auctioneer. *'. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY'S SPORTS TO-MORROW: MARCH 10th AT NOON. EF. HEALY, having received in- • ■. situations, will Sell by Pab lio Auction on the above date, the privileges in connection with the Hibernian Society's Sports, as under : 1. Publican's Booth 2. Dining Booth 3. Refreshment Booth, 4. Scooting Gallery and Sfeittler. Full particulars at Sale. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. PROPERTY SALE. T O - M 6~B> R O W. MARCH 10th, AT NOON. EF. HEALY, favoured with in- • strnotions from D. W. O'Connor, Esq., (who is leaving for the Old Country), will offer by Auction His Valuable Properties fronting Main, Keias, and Danbeath Streets,containing Oa. 3r. 22p., divided into four Sections, being part Section 46, Opawa, ;■ . " •'/■' AND ; I Allotments No. 6 and 7of Section 25, Omaka, containing 2acres, i ■■•.'• situated on the Alabama Road, j; with two frontages. : These Properties, are lor absolute 'sale and offer those, in search of valu» able building sites a rare opportunity. B. F. HEALY, ; Auctioneer. ORARAMIO STOCK SAL.E. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th, AT 1 O'CLOCK. T)RESENT ENTRIES— ••" 200 2 tobth Crossbred Ewes 50Fat;Ewe3 ! 50 FatWethsrs ) 200H.8. L\mbs \ 150 2-tooth Wethers ' 30 18 months old Sbeera 5 Fat Cattle 'i :3. Rams - . •-.' ■•■ ■■ .' ■ FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. j ■■'■••;.■ E.F. HEALY. , ; ■ Auctioneer. / PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT j TUESDAY, ; 20th MARCH. ! CDEARI|tG SAIiE. f* RIFIf'ITHS & SON. in conj inc- . x3T V"tion with E.; F.^HEALY; . hay-" ing. been favoured with instructions from M. Croucher, Esq., who has s Id his firm and is leaving Marlborcu?h, Will sell at the farm, near Grovetown, on TUESDAY, Bh March, Thei Whole of his ; LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ■ \ Including: \ Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Implements, 1 Furniture, Oaten Sheave*, 5 ■;•■■ Etc., BtO. . ; ■■ ■■ .- •- il' ■■ "'/'■ NO RESERVE. i ■ ■ _____ L. GRIFFITHS, . / E. F. HEALY, :..:...■.. Joint Auctioneers. ( ■■■■■,■ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT FOURTH ANNUAL CLEARING : . /. ■ -SALE, . ■ .. ; ; On account of George Boyce, Esq.. ' T'H'U-RiDAT, j 22nd MARCH. riORSES, \ CATTLE, ; SHEEP, PIGS, . IMPLEMENTS. Mr Boyce's reputation in Marl borough with regard to High-class Horsea is too well known to need. corn, ment. This is a Geßuine Clearing Sale, and will include every horse owned by the vendor. Full Particulars Later. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers. Wairau Licensing Election. THE PROPER WAY TO VOTE. ARMSTRONG/Jolm-Goorgo • BROWNE, Hector Yon Scheopping. r .^:aii am _: _ — MeK©fte¥~Jajftes NEVILLE, Samuel Munson SEYMOUR, Herbert Cam SlMMONDS,WilliamPercy VAVASOUR, Henry Dunstan And Support the Candidates in favor of the decision of the Local Option Poll, \ which directed continuance, as heretofore. - Job printing in any style or color »t tije, v Bspreeg" Office.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 9 March 1906, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 9 March 1906, Page 3
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