Auctioneers, Commission Agents, &c. Alfred Harrison, A UCTIONEER, VALUER, COM 3c MISSION AGENT, &c. Land. Sales, Sales of Stock, Merchandise, Furniture and Pigs,. Poultry, ' and General Produce. WEEKLY SALE every SATURDAY, at . 12 o’clock sharp, commencing in the Yards with HORSES. LAND SALES, IN THE ROOMS, AS J • REQUIRED. Town, and Farm Properties entered on 1 the books. 1 No charge unless sold. AGENT for THE TRANSATLANTIC ; > FIRE, INSURANCE COMPANY. ’ class of Risks taken at lowest rates. ALFRED HARRISON. 387 k JjplW CITY AUCTION ROOMS (Opposite the City Hotel), COI^MROSTREET, CHRISTCHURCH. S. D. Nathan ' (Late Manager of Mont de Piete) Begsto inform , the farmers in the Ashburton; County that he has opened the above centrally situated- rooms for the " WEEKLY SALE ; Of. dyery’ (description of Produce, Poultry, &c. He sincerely hopes that by untiring energy and strict attention to, the interests of his cKerits, coupled ■ with prompt settlement sides,’ &&, to secure a share of their patronage and support. -‘ Cash advances made on every description' of Produce and Merchandise consigned : for Absolute sale. !<3ut dboif sales; conducted. No connection with any other Auctioneering Firm of the ssrooname. 387 c Beauchamp & Bell, STOCK AND SALESMEN, VALUATORS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Colombo street (Adjoining E. Reece’s), Christchurch. Valuations made and Sales conducted in any part of the Province. 395 c James Pepperell, USE AND LAND AGENT, Cathedral Square. Christchurch. Housesto Let, and all classes of properly for sale. 404 c Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c. C. B; FOOKS AND SONS, Architects, Oim Engineers, Valuators, Licensed Surveyors, and Land Brokers, THE TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD, Ashburton. 374 E. Dobson & Son, IV I L ENGINEERS, I AUTHORISED AND IIOENSED SURVEYORS, South British Chambers, Hereford Street, Christchurch. 674 W. H. BRISTOW, * UTHORIBED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, Ford and Newton’s Buildings, next Selwyn County Council office, Hereford street. /Tr * QRQa The Stud. iXJRE IMPORTER CLYDESDALE r STALLION Billy Eairplay. Billy Fairplay, bred by JohnHender m, Esq., of Park, is a rich brown, seven jars old, stands over 17 hands high, and jt by the- pure-bred Clydesdale stallion he Gentleman (328), and he was got by »at- unprecedented stallion Prince of fries (673), which Mr Lawrence Drew orchased from Mr David Riddell at 1,600. The Gentleman gained the Dalkeith reminm of LIOO, and the Dumfriesshire remium of LIOO, and, was afterwards Did, to go abroad, at a very high figure. Billy Fairplay’s dam, a firat-cass brood got by Campie (119), who £i ne d the Glasgow premium two years i succession, also third at the Highland lociety at Edinburgh, and was afterwards old to the Emperor of Austria at a very jgh figure. 'airplay will Stand at Grove inwald, and will Travel the , surrounding districts. Terns, £4 4s, payable by acceptance, mature Ist day of March, 1882. Alranoe to bona fide owners of four mares more, lOs a.mare. £6 6s guaranteed j Dojndgej Bs, payable at first semep. iO( *..s.■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 491, 14 November 1881, Page 1
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