Alfred HarrisonSATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. Horses. Horses. 12 o’clock. ALFRED HARRISON, favored with instructions from the owner, will sell by Public Auction, at his yards, on the above date, "I Bay GELDING, “ Lagmhor,” 7 yrs, a first-class hunter, has won several events -I Bay GELDING, “Charlie,” 164 hands high, one of the best roadsters in the County ; very fast trotter ; good in saddle and harness ; will carry a lady over any country “I Bay GELDING, “ Croppy,” 5 yrs, J- well bred ; first-class in saddle and harness -I Bay GELDING, “Jimie,” capital hunter ; good tandem leader ; fast trotter ; lately imported from Sydney I Bay GELDING, “Jerry,” 5 yrs, J- good in saddle and harness, capital jumper ; carries a lady. | SPRING CART and HARNESS, -*■ in good order. Attention is specially directed to this sale, the horses being all that is represented, and ridden and driven regularly. ALFRED HARRISON, n2l Auctioneer. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF U N R EDEEMED PLEDGES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th (Day after Races). A FRED HARRISON has received instructions from Messrs I. and S. Salek, Licensed Pawnbrokers, Timaru and Ashburton, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at his Rooms, A large quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, From the Timaru Branch, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, Sets Brooches and Barings, Lockets, Gents Signet and other Rings, Bibles, etc. 437, 4 £acre Sections; 96, handsome Gold Bracelet; 137, Lady’s Gold Watch and Chain; 150, Silver Lever Watch; 87, large Bible; 42, Gold Locket; 400, Ring; 383, Lady’s Watch and Chain; 209, Silver Watch; ‘lB3, Lady’s Gold Wctch; 142, Set Gold -Studs; 94, Wedding Ring and Keeper; 104, Cruet Stand; 243, E. P. Tea and Coffee Set; 332, Album; 318, Locket and Chain; 213, Concertina; 248, Gold Watch; 449, O.F. Lever Watch; 402, Waltham Lever; 84, Brooch; 92, Silver Set; 365, Gold Earrings; 120, Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs; 318, Silver Set; 73, Greenstone Pendant; and a large number of other lots usually found in the above line of business too numerous to mention. No reserve. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. nls
Robert Wilkin and Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Messrs robt. wtlkin & co. are instructed by Messrs Wilkin and Carter to sell by Public Auction (in conjunction with Messrs Jameson and Roberts) on FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At the Ashburton County Saleyards a number of Horses, Consisting of Draught Mares and Geldings, by Meriton, Billy Fairplay, and Dundee ; Light Harness Horses and Hacks, by Traitor, Dexter, and Liberal. In all, about 80 HORSES Will bo offered, anl as the lot will bo absolutely sold, Without Reserve, the Auctioneers have confidence in inviting the attention of farmers and contractors to the sale. Further particulars in future advertisements. ROBT. WILKIN & CO., n 22 JAMESON & ROBERTS. w 0 O L SALE. WooFSale. TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1882. Our First Sale of the Season 1882-1883 will be held on the atiove date in our NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, At 11 a.m., when about 1,000 BALES will be offered.
Woolpacks for sale at current rates. Advances made on Wool, either for sale in this market or for shipment to London. We take this opportunity of reminding our clients of the absolute necessity, in order to protect their interests when consigning wool, sheepskins, etc., per rail to our order, that care is taken to affix some mark or owner’s name on label, and to advise us of same, with partxulars of contents of consignments, so that no mistake can be made as to ownership. ROBERT WILKIN & CO., Wool Brokers, Auctioneers, and Com14n mission Agents. W. P. Allen. W. F. Allen, Auctioneer, stock, station, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Burnett street, Ashburton. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock, Merchandise, Poultry, and General Produce, held every SATURDAY, commencing at 11.30 sharp. Special Sales conducted in Town or Country. Valuations made. FORTNIGHTLY SALES of tock attended at.the Public 1 ards. \\, F. ALL EN, Auctioneer. au 22 Educational. MISS STEANE having returned to Ashburton, desires to inform her Friends in the town and neighborhood that she will be happy to receive MUSIC PUPILS at Mr Jones’ Room, Baring square, or attend at their own houses, if desired, Terms (per Quarter) —Young Children, One Guinea; Adults, 30a. Lessons also, given in French, Drawing,, Ladies Fancy Work, etc. An Evening Class three times weekly for general instruction—ls 6d for one, 2s 6d or two. Next Rev. Nixon’s, Tancred street, slB
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 801, 24 November 1882, Page 3
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