WEDNKBDAY, Jannity 81st, a* lO.SOtfrfm. QLEARING SALE OF Draught Horses, Cattle, Firm Implements Houfcebol I Farni(ar« and Effects. MES3RS BISLEY BUOS. & CO. having received instructions from Mk. H, NOBGATE, Stoke (who has sold hii farm) will anil by public auotion, on Wednesday, 3lßt Jannary, on tbe property, &t 10.30 a.m. Horses, 0 ittJe, Implements, Furniture, eto. Consisting of — 1 draught Gelding, three years, biofeen to chains 1 draught Filly, 2 jears, unbroken 5 young Co«B in full mik 4 young cattle 1 yoong threequarfer bred Jersey Bull 1 Bekehiie Boar 2 breeding Sows 3 bacon Pigs 4 Weaners Farm Implements, including — Roller, iron harrows, sirgle and doable plouehs, Hornßby binder, tip dray, cart and plough harness, Avery weighing maohine, 150 saoke, eto. Furnitara, including — Iron bedsteads, ohairs, tables, Bon Bon stove, kitohen and dairy, utensils. Also, About half an aore potatoes, and 40 to 50 loads stable manure, BISLEY BROS. & CO., Auctioneers* WEDNESDAY, 14th Febraary, at 12.80 p.m. sharp. RAILWAY SALE YARDS, RJCHMOISTD. AND AUOTION SALE OF PR M I PEDiGRiE STOCK. M EBBBB BISLEY BROS & 00. iyj- will hold tfaeir annual sale o' Bams and Pedigree Btook, at the Railway Sile Yards, Richmond , oa Wednesday, 14tb February, at 12.30 o'olock Bhrp, when large entties are expeoted, inducting consignments from the South and Nortb Islands, oonsiatiDg of— English and Border Leicester (!rom South), Romney Mar-h (from ftorth and South), fchf op-hire, Merino, Lincoln, Southdown, eto. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Entries now being rooeived, In order to provide yarding aeoommoda tioi3, it will be nesesaary for owners to forward particulars of entries as early as possible, or in any case not later than tbe 7th of February. Bujers of Rams will find it to tbeir advantage to delay purchasing, and to attend this Bale. It ia expeoted there will be a large selection to otiooso from, including consignment from severel well known North and South breeders cew to tbis district. To meet buyers from a distance, we will, if desired, deliver Rams immediately on the fall of the hammer. Jtiams and other stock must be yarded by 10.30 at the latest. BISLEY BROS & CO, Auctioneers WEEKLY ■STOCKPILE R&iiway S»l© Y'ird*, RICHMOND. BAIES FOKTii COMING. WEDNEBDAY,~7an. 24, 2.80 p.m. Present Entries — N.B.— The above fetook yards, reoently extended, now provide every aocommoda tion for large and email cattle. Pig pens have also been erected. Stock owners will pleaße notice tint our sales will be oon« ducted weekly instead of for nightly. When desired, paddookmg oan be atrangea on application to the auctioneers, or to Mr Wm. Coleman, Hope. BISLEY dROS. & GO. FOR JSALE. First Class Growing Business, offering exceptionally good opt ortutmy to Entrgetio itian. rpHAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY known X as Railway Boarding Hou.~e, cooiaming 14 rooms, evtry convenience, with Attached waehhoußf>, bathroom ; gas and water laid od. Outhouses conti t of fowl house and run, and new stable. Omnp to tho owner leaving the Colony, he will, to effect a prompt Bale, accept for the tbove property tbe tow prioe of £7i 0. Terms can be arranged. BISLEY BROS & CO., Agents — . __, SHEEP .!_ SHEEP I Notice to Sheep Owners. _____ TTTE are'O^SH BUYERS of Stow VV Crossbred -heep. both Wethers and Ewes, from 2 tooth to full mouth. AUTHORISED BUYERS— Suburban North to Richmond : Mr Georg Gumming?. Richmond to Wairoa River, and Waimea West : Mr William Coleman. Biightwater to Belgrove and districts; Mr John Mead, Motupiko to Woodstock, Stanley Brook. Dovedale, and district: Mr John A Wilkinson. Ngatimoti, Moutere, Motueka, and districts Mr A. Robinson. Takaka, Gollingwood, and district: Mr J. Sands. BISLEY BEOS & 00. Stock Agents WOOL_WJOL, TTTE are OASH BUYERS, On acooont VV of clients, of 500 BALES a if- bred end Grogsbred WOUL. Highest Pbices will be paid, according to quality. We are also receiving consignments Wool to be shipped, on ownere 1 aocount, for sale either in London or Australia, at owners' option . , Full cash advances made agataßt same free of interest. BISLEY BROS. A CO., Wqo
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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9691, 22 January 1900, Page 3
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