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IMPORTANT •CLEARING SALE BT PUBLIC AUCTION. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO., have been instrncted TOS E L L (In conjunction with Messrs R. Walton and Co.), Under orders from Messrs Trent Bros., OS THE FARM, TEMPLETON, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEADSTOCK Pevtainii'3 to the Farm and Works, ON THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, 1884, At 12 o'clt 3k. In consequence of the Expiration of the Lease, the property will have to be sold in accordance with tbe will of the late Mr E. W. Trent. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, The Following :— 8 HEAVY AND LIGHT DRAUGHT HORSES 400 SHEEP 9 DAIRY COWS. IMPLEMENTS. 6 Sets chain, seed, twitch, and other harrows Wood and iron rollers Double, single, and subsoil ploughs, Woods Twine binders (Samuelson's), nearly new 1 Reaper, side delivery, and knife holder Horse rake, by Bansome and Sims Cist iron water cart (Howard's) 1 Chambers' patent manure distributor 1 Six-row turnip, carrot, and chicory drill, with patent manure distributor attaohed 1 Cultivator Winnowing machine Shingle screen 2 Saddles and bridles 1 Very superior waggon, built to carry 6 tona 3 Tip Cirts, with hay frames and side board3 complete 1 4cwt weighing machine, by Avery 3 Sack trucks 3 Wheelbarrows 2 Grindstones, 6 doz flat hoes 8 Doz weeding hoes 5 Hand drills Hay knives, gorse knives, hay forks and rekes 1 Man rake 45 Baskets 2 Carpenters' benches, lauders, saw, stools, arc. Sheep nets 90 Iron bark stakes Wool press, sheep brands, ear punch Sheep and pi» troughs, empty casks 2 Horse hoes Spade, forks, and shovels Table, forms, and stools 2 Sets of blocks and tackle Wood aDd iron hurdles Portable forge, anvil, vice and blacksmith's tools A large number of iron and wood swiugletrees Waggon cloths, ropes, lift, &c. Chicory and grass seed, twine, 4c. HARNESS. Waggon, cart, plough, shaft, single and double trap harness, collars, hames, headstalls, horse cloths, bridles, two saddles, &c, &e. KILNS. 1 4-horse steam engine and boiler, by Russel of London 1 steam chest, 1 root washing machine 1 Root cutting machine Sack-holders, malt shovels, 2 sets stoking tools ' 1 Steam hoist, 1 large soaking vat Belts, shafting pulleys, hanger and plummer blocks 1 Very powerful force pump 1 Chaff-cutter, 1 oat-crusher, fitted up fcr hand or step n power SPECIALTIES. 2 Hoot-raising ploughs, iaveated \>y the Me Mr E. W. Treat, and which canuot be equalled for raising root crops, subsoiling, or ploughing land too hard for any other plough. Trent Bros, retain right to use tbeni for their own business ; the buyer having the right to patent same 1 Taylor's patent horse hoe, for hoeing any drilled crop, either on flat or ridge 1 Turnip cutter, by Gardiner Daily utensils, scythes, &C, &o. And a lnr^e QUANTITY OF SUNDRIES Too numerous to particularise. Something of everything to be found on a Farm to suit e rery one. Horses and Machinery can be seen at work at any time after Ist of May. On account of Mr J. Trent, 1 Very superior 4-wheeled dog cart, by Crutch, of Melbourne, with a handsomely-matched Pair of Ponies, bro'ten to double and single harness, and saddle. Perfectly quiet, will pass trams, road rollers, &c, and have been driven by a lady. A quantity of Chick Wheat, Seed Wheat Part Stack of Clover Hay. Also, A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. H. MATSON & CO., 3042 Auctioneers. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, 13th JUNE, 1884, AT MILES & CO.'S REPOSITORY? Cashel street. MILES & CO., at the request of several clients rill hold a SPECrAT. SA3VE OF HOKSES, At their Expository, Casbel street, On the above date, When a Larje Number of FIRST-CLASS BROKEN AND UNBROKEN DRAUGHT, HACK, AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES Will be offered. As entries for none but hona fide sound stock will be received, intending purchasers can compete with the fullest confidence that the stock submitted is in every respect according to description. Further entries may be mado with tbe auctioneer up to date of sale. 30i3 e 132 351 TUESDAY NEXT, 10th JUNE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SP. ANDREWS & CO. have received in- • structionß from a lady and family, who are leaving- the Colony, to. SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, CHESTER STREET, over the Belt, The whole of their HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In Drawing, Dining, and Four Bedrooms, Kitchen and Scullery. Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools, &c, &c. Without reserve. Sole at 12 o'clock. THE HOUSE TO LET. 3041 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 11th JUNE. At their Rooms, Hereford street. SP. ANDREWS & CO. have received instruc- • tions from Mr S-imuel Stewart TO SELL, As above, A very large and assorted lot. Sale at 12 o'clock. 3045 KAIAPOI. MONDAY, the 9th ot JUNE, At 1 o'clock. TT B. SORENSEN & CO. will hold their USUAL WEEKLY SALE At their Rooms, Charles btreet, And will Sell 1 Chest of Drawers 1 Spring Couch 1 Colonial Couch It Chairs Pair Palliasses 1 Cheffonier 0 dozen Plates 6 dozen Cups and Saucers 1 Set of Harness 1 China Tea Service And lot of Sundries. H. B. SORENSEN A CO., ?03* Auctioneers. SPECIAL ENTRY. "K1 O R SALE BY^AUCTION ON MONDAY, ABOUT ONE TON AKAROA CHEESE H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer, K)SO Hereford street Salerooms, Christchurch, ■7JOR SALE, Cheap— A Covered Waggon, pole, Ij break, nearly n«w. 195, Colombo street. 2892

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5022, 7 June 1884, Page 2

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