Public Notices. THE LYTTELTON TIMES 13 THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF TUE COLONY FROM SATURDAY, 20th August, This popular and leading daily newa;paper will be Reduced to ONE PENNY. Tre Proprietors of the TIMES, having Imported one of the celebrated Victory machines which, from a web of paper four miles long, automatically damps, oats to the required s;z>, prints on both sides of the paper, ard folds ready tor tbe reader m one revolution each copy of the paper, are now m a position to scatter their wellknown and popular journal broadcast orer the colony at the present udverßal prioe of ONE PENNY. ONE PENNY. AN EIGHC-PAGB DAILY PAPKR EVERY MORNING FOR A PENNY. Ashbnrton Agent— J. MacLE *N DUNN. ---■-■_---_-----__M«.M»«l«W«»WW»»»MMWMI Auctions. SATURDAY, 27m AUGOSP. PRELIMINARY ""ADVERTISEMENT; THE Large Building known aB the Wheatstone Hotel, Wheatetono to be Bold by Public Auction for removal or otherwise. For full particulars apply to T. BULLOCK, Bfß2 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, SPECIAL ENTRY. THE Balance of Mr Wm, Thomas's Nursery Stock of Fruit Trees, &c. Sale at 12.30. o'clock. 8J137 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. TOMORROW. BPECIAL ENTRY. A QUANTITY of useful new Furniture, comprising Rocking, Folding, and other Chairs, Cheats Drawers, Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Cocoanut Matting, Washstands and Dressing Tables, 40. Sa'e tft 12 30 o'clock. 8*136 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20ih Lot 48, with House thereon, Hinds, for Sale. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions to Sell by Publio Auotlon ut tho Arcade, on tho above date, by c rdor t.nd on account of the Mortgagees, Lot 48, containing £ acre, deposited plan 220, m the luwrship of Hinde, with 2-Roomed Cottage thereon, at, present m tbe occupation of Mr D. O'Connor. It is well situated, fronting the Main South Road. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12.30. . T. BULLOCK, B°3B Auctioneer; SATURDAY, 20m AUGUST, 1887On tho Railway Siding, opposite tho Courthouse," At 12 o'clock sharp. FRIEDLANDER BROS, have received instructions from Mr Alpheus Hajos to sell by Public Auction, at the abovo time and place,— |cp Trucks Short Cut Black Pine 1 O -»-*J and Kindling Firewood. X*m FRIEDLA^DER BROS. j PETiStf WILLiAMS, Auctioneer. SPECIAL ENTRY. AT EAST bTBEET AUCTION ROOM, At Twelve o'clock. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS, will Sell by Public Auction, Flour, Oatmeal, Tea, Sugar, Bran, Potatoes, 10 cases Apples, Single and Double Iron Beduteads, Furoiture, &c, Piano by Niemann, L'ouble -Seated American Waggon. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER WILLIAMS, 8*115) Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1887. AT EAST STREET HOBSE BAZAAR, At 1 o'clock. PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HOBSE CONQUEKOK, AND | f\ PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE -J (\ \\J MARES, m Foal to IU CONQUEROR and LORD SALISBURY. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS have received iDstructions from. Mb Mr Robert Gawn, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above time and placo, — THE PURE CLDESDALE ENTIRE J HORSE, ; CONQUEROR. CONQUEROR Is a bay horse, rising i years. He has great strength of bone with fine flowing hair, a prime mover and is perfectly quiet and good tern pered. He was bred by Mr Rober Gawn, andihls sire is the celebrated stallion LORD SAUSBURY (Imported). Lord Salisbury took first priz at Dunedin m 1881, also first prizs ant Champion at Dunedin and Taleri show In 1883, 1884, 1885 and 1886, neve a having beon beateu. CONQUEROR. B dam, SCOTCH ANNIE (impcrted) ■ gained first pr<z3 at Dunedin Shot m 1883. with medal for best f mare li s the yard ;at Taleri Show m 1884, fire s prize for mare i^nd two of her progony a at Dunedin, m 1885, first pr'zi am , modal for beflt mare m the yard. / CONQDERoR gained first pr'zj as 1 two-year-oid at the Milton Show m 1886 9 Also, — -i A SUPERIOR' CLYDESDALE 1 / IU MARES, m Foal to 11 i- CONQUEROR and LORD SALISBURY ts We wi«h to call Bpecial {attention r d Bieeders to this sale of Pedigree Stool te It ia an opportunity, not to be lost, < n obtaining some of the best blood m th B. colony The entire colt Co^querc proves to he descended from trie pure of Clydesdale blood, and cannot fail t 2. make a first-cla^n sire. Tbe maroj ai ie also oat cf some of tho best importc ig maroi. Soma of them were bred by IV )d Klohing, of Moa Fiat Station, by tb al well-known sire, Ivaohoe. le Pedigrees will be given to the Buye ot of each Horso as they are sold, id The Horses will arrive by the Expre of Train on WEDNESDAY, and oan|be I; >n speoted at Tolty's Stables. FRIEDLANDER BROS. PETER WILLIAMS, Auctioneer,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1640, 19 August 1887, Page 3
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