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J. T. Ford and Co. TO BREEDERS OF SHORTHORN CATTLE. TO FARMERS, DEALERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. On account of JOHN KELLAND, Esq., ROOKLEY FARM, NEAR TIMARU. THIS SAT TUESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1881. IN Conecqucnco of Expiration of Lease, we are instructed by John Kellaud, Esq., TO* SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT THE HOMESTEAD, On the above date, The whole of hii PUREBRED LIVE STOCK, Comprising a VERY CHOICE HERD OF SHORTHORN CATTLE, So well and favorably known throughout New Zealand, and whoße success at the different Cattlo Shows for many years past has made Mr Kelland'i name eminent as a breeder. THE SHEEP Will comprise a very useful flock of Leicesters, combining size, symmetry, and plenty of wool. THE FARM HORSES Are sound and compact animals, and can be warranted good at all kinds of farm work. Catalogues are now Ready. An Express will leave Timaru for Rookley at 11.15 a.m. on day of Sale. J. T. FORD AND CO., Auctioneers, 21ma Christchurch and Timaru ATTENBURBOW TOWNSHIP EXTENSION. WE are now m a position to SELL, at a Considerable Reduction for Cash, THE UNSOLD SECTIONS IN THB ATPENBURROW TOWNSHIP EXTENSION. J. T. FORD & CO., WM. ZIE3LER. Timaru, 23rd Feb., 1881. 24fe PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. WE are CASH BUYERS of Perennial Rye Grass Seed. J. T. FORD & CO., ima. Christchurch and Timaru. "Wright, Stephenson & Co. TUESDAY, 6th APRIL. At 3 p.m. AT THE WOOL STORES, High etreet, Dunedin. SALE OF THE GRAY'S HILLS BTATION AND STOCK, SOUTH CANTERBURY. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. havo received instructions from Messrs Fletcher and Sherries, iv consequence of dissolution of partnership, to Sell by Auction, at their Wool Storo?, High ttrcet, Dunedin, ON TUESDAY, sth APRIL, At 3 o'clock, Tho Gray'B Hills Station, South Canterbury, comprising about 47,000 Acrcß Leasohold, and 1094 Acres Freehold, with 20,000 first-class mixed Merino Sheep 13 Horee3 1O Cattle. Tho Improvements aro very complete, and inolude everything necessary for the proper working'of the Station. For further particulars, apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Dunedin : or D ALGETY & COMPANY, Ima |Dunedin and Christchurch. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL. At 1 o'clock. At the Windsor Park Estate, near Oamsru. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE CLYDESDALE STALLION, MARES AND GELDINGS, LIGHT-HARNESS HORSES, SHETLAND PONIES, FAT CATTLE, PURE SHORTHORN BULLS AND HEIFERS, LINCOLN SHEEP, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. bare received instructions from Edward Menlove, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Windsor Park Estate, near Oamaru, ON FRIDAY, Bih APRIL, At 1 o'clock, 1 Puro Clydesdale Entiro Colt, Clansman, two years, Prince Charlie (imp) —Heather Bell 5O Magnificent Clydesdale Mares and Geldings, Colls and Fillies 2O Saddio and Light-harness Horeet, broken and unbroken 4 Shetlaud Pouies 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull, Prince Imperial, Prince Frederick — Jessamine 24th 1 Puro Shorthorn Bull, Alvie's Hero, Duke of Alvie — Windsor'i Confidence 6 Young Shorthorn Bulls by Prince Imperial and Lord Irwin 3O Shorthorn Hoifers by Prince Imperial j ir. calf to Lord Irwin 100 Head Extra Prime Fat Shorthorn Bullocks 2O Stud Lincoln Ramß 100 Stud Lincoln Ewes 700 Lambs (8 crosses Lincoln) 500 Ewes (J bred and 8 crosses Lincoln) 3O Pure Berkshire Pigs (Boars and Sows) Prime Grain-fed Porkers. In Jots to suit purchasers. Luncheon provided. P.S. — Arrangements hnve been made with tho Railway Department for «. Special Train to leave Oarnarn for Elderslio at 11.45 o'clock on the day of sale, which will meet the Express Train from Dunedin at the Waiareka Junction. Buyers will be able to return by train from Eldccslie after the sale to Oamaru. 28am T. W. Corbet^ and Co. GERALDINE. TW. CORB ET T & 0 0., • AUCTIONEERS, Land and Kb^te Agents, Valuatobb amd Commission Aghntb, Will HOLD FORTNIGHTLY SALES at their new Yards, Gcraldine. Sales Attended m any part of h» District. £7CCP to Lend on good Freehold Seo'irifrr HaU & Meaaon. HALL & MEASON Land Brokers, ESTATR AND GbNKRAI COMMISSION AOBKTS. All work under tho Land Transfer Act dono. Estates and absentees' affairs managed. Money invested. Loans arranged. Mr Mkason will still carry on his professional work of Civil Engineer and Sur. ™jor. I6m»

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2033, 29 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2033, 29 March 1881, Page 3