WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8-h, 1885, Clearing Bale Messrs matson, cox & co. have received instructions f r om Mr VV. Walker to Sell by Public Auction, on his FARM AT ELGIN, the whole of his STOCK & FURNITURE, Etc., Etc., On account of his Lease of Farm being up, 1 ihreo-year-old Filly, unbroken (Glen Roy) 1 two-year-old Filly, unbroken (Prince Bismarck) 1 hack Filly, 2 years, unbroken (Tribune) 1 pony-mare, 4 jeirs, quiet, cirriea a lady 1. Reaper (Deering), in good order Three furrow plough Horse power corn crusher Six-leaf set harrows Grain drill (Reid and Gray) 17 coulters Steok cove- Iny Sundries, and Household furniture Fowls, Bees Potatoes JQQ CROSSBRED LAMBS. Sale at 12 o’clock. 3 487 MATSON, COX & CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. UNDER BILL OF SALE. TUESDAY, 14;h APFIL. Valuable Furniture Suites in Damask, Satin, Leather, Cretone, Chiffoniers, Book Case, Tables, Chairs, etc , etc. Without reserve. Full particulars later. Alfred harrison, Auctioneer. 4 485 Messrs r. wilkin & co. (in conjunction with Messrs Friedlander Bros.), WILL OFFER, AT Tlils TINWALD YARDS, * ON TUESDAY NEXT, 7th APRIL, I Qnnn Merino EWES, from the Lag- ; OUUU mhor Station. i These Sheep have long been favorably known for their quality of wool, and should command the attention of flockowners and others. 3 484 SELWYN. Sheep. Sheep. Sheep MILES &■ CL, have received instructions Lorn various owners, to Sell by Public Auction, at MILTON STATION YARDS, (Formerly known as Giggs’, on the Sewyn), ON THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, On account of the Culverdon E-tate, 2sq o Merino EWES On account of Jno. Cordy, Esq , t r\r\r\ Merino EWES I OUu The above are good, sound, healthy ewes, fresh from station. On account of a client, er * no AETHERS On account various owners, Mso, 1000 Croßßbred WETHERS Also, 0 Crossbred LAMBS OUU Also, w Merino EWES, with Lambs at 35 0 foot q 4, G, and Full-Mouthtd Croas--000 bred EWES On account of Messrs Sutton and Monkhouse, 2-Tooth Crossbred EWES 380 Band Full-Mouthed Crossbred 7° F.WES On account of whom it may concern, r _ _ Merino KWES, from the I 5 Stoneyhurst Station Sound mouthed good healthy Ewes. Miles and Co. are in a position to supply Superior Rams of all descriptions, orders for which can be taken at Sale. A conveyance will meet the following Trains at Dunsandel to lake Purchasers to the Sale : —Express from Christchurch going South ; Morning Train from Ashburton ; and midday Train fron Ashburton. Luncheon at 12 o’clock. Bile to commence at 12.30 sharp. 3 483 MILES & 00. J, T. FORD., Auctioneer. George Jameson. Rye Grass Seed. I AM A 7 230 CASH PURCHASER. GEO. JAMESON, Ashburton. To Farmers. I am a CASH PURCHASER OF WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. GEO. JAMESON, 3 206 i Ashburton. Sheep Dip. FOR SALE, DIP, in 5 gallon drums AND rjIHOM AS’S DIP, in 151 b tins and 1001 b drums. GEORGE JAMESON, 2 261 Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1503, 1 April 1885, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1503, 1 April 1885, Page 3
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