I Auctions. SPECIAL ENTRY. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1887. At tho East Street Horso Biizaar. At 1 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARKS AND GELDINGS FROM THE SOUTH. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS , have received instructions from I Messrs Ijfbir and Gawn to Sell by Public Auction as above, — ¥ X FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT 1 t AU MARES AND GELDINGS. J-t) From 3 to 6 Years. The abovft horses are all thoroughly well broken to all manner of work, and tho vendors' name 3 aro a guarantee of their quality. The horaos will arrive on Thursday evening, and may be inspected on Friday on application to the Auctioneer. FRIEDLANDER BROS., I PETER WILLIAMS, 5°132 Auctionoor. SATURDAY, 21st MAY. At East Street Horso Bjzaar, At 12.30 sharp, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE 100 A.OBia 100 AT MOUNT SOMEBS. rrmiItIDLANDER BKOS. have raoeived _j instructions to Sell by Publio Anc tion, at tho above time and phce— That moat desirable Farm consisting of 100 Acroa, lato'y m tho occupation of Mr J. H. Carltnn, fronting the Mount Someiß llailiray Station. Tho properly io all m JSngiioh Grass, and divided Into 3 Paddcckfl. Them iB a ntw well built 4- Roomed Cottage thereon ; alao Stables and Sheds. Terms at Salo. FriEDLAffDHR KRO3., PETER WILLIAMS, 5*117 Auclioneor. MONDAY, 23rd MAY, 1887. ON THE FARM, WINOHMORB ROAD, At 12 o'clock, Clearing Unreserved Sale ov LANDED PROPERTY, LITE AND DEAD STOCK. rmiEDL4.NDEE BROS, have rccoivod D instructions from Mr Geoiiok Grahjm, who m K.ving the district, to sell by Puollo Auction at the above timo aud place — His Valuable Improved Farm 2002 ACRES 200 This Fa?m is on ibe Winohmore Road and j )ins th^ p/opoi-iies of Mr E. Mooson ami Me John Hepburn. It ia divided Into 3 t>ftddocl;s by, gortd live fences and well wat::o3. 140 Acres are la Grass and the remainder m Stubble. There ia a good s«ltoomed Hou_ and 5-Sta'led Stable thereon. This is a vory desirable Farm for a Butcher, being about 4 mileß from AbUburton, ,ond having fruitages to 3 Roads. The property will bo otTorod as it now stands, but falling to find a purchaser it will bo divided and put up m three (3 lots. Also — 10 Draught Horace, all good workers 1 Bay Horse (tho famous Steeplechaser, Fox) 1 Cheotnut Hack Mare, by tho Admiral, and m foal to Cttlstock 1 McCormick Reaper and Binder (m good ord3r) 3 D.F. Ploughs, l.Set Disk Harrows, 1 Dray, 1 Fourwhraeled Spring Waggon, Corn Crusher, Harness, &o , &c, 8 Tonß Oat Sheaf Cheff. Also — On account another vender. 250 Merino Ewen. .•*.,-. Terma at Sale, . Luncheon provided. FRIEDLANDER BROS; PETEA WILLIAMS, s*ll X Auctioneer. THUESDAY, 19th MAY. IMPORTANr Clearing Sale OP • LANDED PROPERTY, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At the Homestead, adjoining tho Elgin School, At Twelve o'clock. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BHOS. (I a conjunction with Messrs 11. Matibn and Co., have recoived instructions from Mr Hugh Kennedy, to ■ Sell by Public, at tho above thno and p'aco, his Yuluablo Homestead of Q.IQ AOKES OF GBAND QOQ duo . LAND O/uo Adjoining tho Elgin School, sub divided into Sovon Paddocks, all woll fenced and well supplied with nover-failing walor. 100 Acres of tho Land has boon ploughed and is now ready for a crop of wheat ; 70 acres was under crop last year, 50 m wheat and 20 m oats ; the balanco is m grass, and is m splendid heart for cropping. The IMPROVEMENTS are substantial. Tho Dwelling Houso has 6 Rooms, and ia well built, surrounded by a Plantation and Orchard of about 10 ACRES. Grannry, Stabling, and Men's Hut aro all that cun bo desired This oilers a favorablo opportunity to Persons m want of a deßirablo Farm. Also — 100 ACRES, bom- Kunil Section 25334 300 AOKES, being Rural Sections .257 i7 and 25374 This Farm is on tho Plains, and all m Grase, joining tho property of W. B. Denshire, Esq. For fuller pufciculars npply to tho Auctioneer. ' TB_ STOCK COMPRISES— 600 Four and Six tooth Crossbred EWES 400 Orosßbred LAMBS 300 Crossbred HOG GETS 160 Bushels SEED WHE VT 300 Bushels GRASS SEBD 30 DRAUGHT HORSES ' 5 MILCH C'JWS 8 Head Mixed CATTLE Two Drayo, 1 Spring Cart, Plough and Shaft Harness, Reapers Endßlftders, Harrows, Double and Staple Farrow Ploughs, 1 Stripper, 1 Drill, 1 Grubber, 1 Roller, &c, 1 Stack O t Shoftvos, and a lot of Farm rsquloltetj too numerous to mention. Terms at Salo. Luncheon provided. 11. MATSON AND CO. FRIEDLANDER BROS. . PETER WILLIAMS, 6+76 Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1561, 18 May 1887, Page 3
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