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Railway NoticesvruW ZEALAND RAILVVAYS. » TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, J May 27, 1885. • GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLEs CHASES AT CHRISTCHURCH. , The following alterations will be made j in the ordinary trains on the 27th inst.1 The evening train from Christchurch to f Ashburton will start at 4.50 p m,, and , run 35 minutes later than usual through- , out the journey. The evening train from Rakaia to . Methven will start at 7 o’clock, and run , 20 minutes later than usual throughout ! the journey. I Fares Saturday return tickets t*> ! Christchurch will be issued from stations between Oamarn and Ashburton on the 26th, and from Ashburton, Waikarl and intermediate stations on the 27th, and will be available for return up to and including June Ist. J, P. MAXWELL, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Wellington. May 22. 1836. 5 818 Auctions. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, Horses, Buggy, &c., ON SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1885. Messrs matson, cox & co. have received instructions from Li. iv. Corsbie E-q. , to Sell the whole of his Furniture and Effects, by Public Auction, at Allen’s Auction Room (removed for convenience of sale), on Saturday, May 30, 1885, at 10.30 o’clock, PIANO (by Coilard and Collard), Canterbury whatnot, centre, 100 and backgammon tables, lady’s chair, 3 ditto Queen Anne’s pattern, sofa, Brussels carpet, engravings, Japanese ware, fenders and fireirons, vases, ornaments, dining table for I 18, bookcase, letterpress, hearthrugs, chairs, macs, table cloths, books, brackets, gasagene, bedsteads, spring mattresses, hair ditto, flock ditto, chests drawers, washstands and ware, looking glasses, commode, carpets, palliasses, filter, eleolro-plated spoons and forks, cutlery, hip bath, oruckery, kitchen utensils, and a lot of other sundries Also, Grey Mare, by Wanderer, in foal to Ingomar Grey Mare (Arab), broken to saddle Boy’s Pony, very handsome Grey Mare, broken to harness and saddle Brown Mare, saddle and harness Brood Mare, in foal to Dundee * Bide Saddle English S. Hunting Saddle Breaking Tackle ! Harness, Double Buggy, Fancy Fowls J Etc., Etc., Etc. j Sale at 10.30 o’clock sharp. | No reserve. J t 5 825 MATSON, COX & 00. 1 CLEARING sale. £ FARM IMPLEMENTS, ' STOCK. AND FURNITURE, Chertsey. [ WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1885, 5

Messrs cox & co. ha w e received instructions from Messrs L. and V. Mangham, to Sell at the Homestead, Chertsey, on Wednesday, June 3, 1885, el Absolutely without reserve, Part of B.S. 27181, and part of R.S. * 24976, containing 396 acres first- ■* class land, nearly all in English grass Also, adjoining the above, on account of Mr L. Mangham, R.S. 24882, containing 300 acres firstclass land, good house, plantations, garden, orchard, plenty of water, etc., etc. Also, R.S.’« 27311 and 27337, containing 526 I acres good land, well fenced and watered, all in stubble. j Also, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, b FURNITURE, Etc., Now on the Farm, consisting of—i 8 draught and light harness horses, with their harness, 1 Cambridge roller, d 3 drays, 3 sets harrows, 1 set drag barrows, 3 reapers and binders, 2 v double, I treble and 1 single-fur-row ploughs, 2 scoops, buggy and g harness, 3 iron tanks, vyce, garden and other tools, horsepower and chaffoutter complete, and a very large number of sundries J 2 Stacks Oaten Hay Also, PIANO (by Brinsmead), grand instrument, drawing-room [suite, dining- - room furniture, beds and bedding, * kitchen utensils, etc., etc. No reserve, Luocheon provided. ___ t Sale at 11 o’clock sharp. * 5 820 MATSON, COX & CO. 1 CLEARING SALE On the Farm of Mr George Pocock, ( Lauriston. t i i i i 0 a e LB t ie id >g lo gtie nho of WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, 1885, At 12 o’clock sharp. WITHOUT RESERVE. Messes matson, cox & 00. have received instructions from Mr George Pocock (who is relinquishing farming operations) to Sell as above, the whole of his well-known first-class DRAUGHT HORSES. IMPLEMENTS &0., &0., as under, viz., i/> Draught HORSES, majority of them •4/ young and good sorts Q Light Harness and Hack HORSES g Draught FOALS Five McCormick Reapers and Binders One Side-delivery Reaper Seven Drays, two Rollers Horse-power Chaffcutler and intermediate complete Wagon ' SixDcuble-furrow and 1 Single Plough Turnip Sower, McSherry Drill Blacksmith’s Forge and Tools Two Whares on wheels Two Riding Saddles Trap and Harness, Swingletrees Very large quantity of Harness and nseful sundries. Without Reserve. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. ri- MATSON, COX & CO., a Ashburton, he ( We have inspected these Horses, and ;ee I found them, as we anticipated from Mr of, I Pooock’s well-known judgment in horse at* I flesh, to be a sound good lot, and (bey ran 1 he thoroughly recommended. 6 lei

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1549, 26 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1549, 26 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1549, 26 May 1885, Page 3

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