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Auctions ASHBURTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. ALFRED HARRISON haa reoelved instructions to Sell by Public Auotlon, at his Rooms, — LOT No. 1 Publican* Booth >, No. 2 „ „ No. 3 Confectioners Booth „ Jo. 4 „ ISo. 5 Right of Games „ Ho. 6 Horse Yards „ No. 7 Old G.and Stand. ALFRED HARRISON, 4J54 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 14th APRIL; SPECIAL ENTRY. ON Aocouut of Mr Wm. Moßbide, Palmerston South, — -i <D Good Draught Mares and *| O 1^ Geldings. 14 Farmers and others In want of Horses *te respectfully invited to attend this Sa'.e. At 1 o'clock. T. BULLOCK, 4t57 Auctioneer, ISATCJRDAY, 14th APRIL. h'PEOIAL ENTRY. ON Account Mr Geo Burgess, Rangi* tata District,— T Draught MARES and GELDINGS, all good workers ~| Trap HORSE Tha Hurdle Raoer SEA GULL -( DRAY -j TIP DRAY -| ROLLER -i SEED SOWER, by Duncan -| D,F. PLOUGH Shaft and Leading Harness, Household Furniture, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o'clock, T. BDLLOOK, »?33 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING SAL.B AT SEAFIELD ON THURSDAY, 12th APEIL, 1888, OP 1660 Acres LAND, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES. MESSRS B. MAT3ON AND CIO. have received inatructloco from H. W. Parsons, Eeq., to Bell by Public Auotion, on the ground, on THCJKSDAY, 12th APEiL, 1888, His first-class compact Grazing and Agricultural Farm at Seafield containing 1660 Acres, more or less. The land la the beat improved Plains Farm m Canterbury. There are 25 acres of Plantations, Concrete Sheep Dip, Stables, Woolshed, Sheep Yards, and everything necessary for the proper and efficient worklug of, the Estate, There is a good Hous9 and splendid Orchard; plenty of w.kter, and the fencoß Brat-claBS. Tbeso'cnher'n bound- , ary of the Property has a frontage to the sea. Immediately after the sale of the Land, we shall proceed to dlapoee of the Live and Dead .Stock etc., eto., absolutely to the highest bidder, when we shall offer, amongst others, the following, viz, :— J^AfV2-tooth Firnt- cross SHEEP OUU Mixed Sexes £\OO I9tOroB9LAMBS /^p^/^i Ist Cross EWES p? f\ Southdown EWES 8 Draught HORSES, good workers O 3-year-old COLTS 1 Grand MARE, Kate, 6 years old, good jampgr, up to 16 atone O Quiet HACKS t Anglo-American Drill, 23 Ooul ters, with Tarnip Bowing attachment L Broad Cast Machine, 22 feet, with Turnip Canisters, Duncan ISorew Pulverizer wlthßeed bod Grass Strippe". 5-Leave Harrows -> Q 3-furrow Plougha Q Single furrowPlooghs. Flexible ZJ Harrows, 21 feet 3Draye. Tip Oat t. Hone-Hoe Scoop. 12 feet Cambridge Roller 1 Cultivator. Large Corn Crusher, Weighing MRchine -i Large Portable Whare O McOormick Reapers 14 Horse Power, with intermediate aud belting, by Reid and Gray 112- Horse Chnfihnitor, by Andrews and Boiivea 1 Speedy Wooipress and Table. Large quantity of Shaft, Leading and Plough Harness -J Buckboard and Harness O Riding Saddloa I Side Saddle. Horaeoovera 1 Winnowing Machine." Blaokemith's Bellowe, Anvil, vice, eto., eto A r\ VDL Hurdles, nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. A very large quantity of sundries. We can with every confidence reoommend the above Estate to intending Parchasers, knowing,,; aa we do, that the lan<\ has ue.vevbeen abuaed, and thefencca and avecythlng else about tho Property have always been kept m good order. The Plantations and Orohard are about as good as need be, and taken all round, either for speculation or occupation, we do net know of any other Property m thia Dlstrlot that will gi^a s$ go,od results. No. ro9erfe cither on Land, Stock or I Implements. A DRAG will leave the Ashbuafcon Rail way Station after the arrival o$ the Express train* puncheon Provided^ ~" Sale at U. 30. H;. MATJBQN.A.NJDOO* 9 *§v Ajjhbuttonj i

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1812, 11 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1812, 11 April 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1812, 11 April 1888, Page 3

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