1 PUBLIC NOTICE. mHB SMITHFIKLD ROAD fa < LOSE JL againut traffic until the Bridge ov the Wakanui Oreok ia repaired. 4 G8 By ORDER. j T2NDERS. mENDERS are invited for Repair JL Painting and Foperhanging to tl Lyttelton B: ardfug Hourc. Spnoificj tiona can be aoen at my Offic9, Tende cloae on WEDNESDAY, 18th mat, i 5 pm. R. BIBD, 4 97 Architect. Auctions THURSDAY, 26th APRIL. Clearing S^le of FARM STOCK, IM PLEMENT3, &O. MR] T. BULLOCK has received it struct ions from Mk Wm. Dohbkh to Sell by Publlo Aaction, at his Home stead, Groenatreet, on THURSDAY, 26ti April, the whole of his Farm Stock, 1m plenients, etc., comprising HORSES : II Draught Mares and Gelding, good workers the Entire Horse Merry Lad, rising 6yr old, by Young Performer, dam Merri Loss, by Quicksilver, bred by the lati Mr Bluett, thoroughly quiet to ride ao( drive ; the well-known raolng Mare Polly m foal to The Wizud ; thoroughbred man Anrr y, In foal to The Wizard ; thorough bred more The Fawn, with foal at foot and m foal to Merry Lad ; 2 brood Marei with foala at foot, und In foal to Merrj La 1 ; 1 brood Mar 6 ; 1 Bay Oolt, 2 yean 'ft, by Ca'Bfc .clc dam Polly ; 1 Black Filly 2 yeara old, hy Irlal ncn, dam The Fawn : 4 Onlta and Filliea, 2 years off, by Oals. took and Holderneai ; 1 Grry Colt year, ling, the ranking of a handsome Carriage Horse ; 2 g:> d op?tar»ding 5-year-old Hacks OATTLE : 3 pure-bred Polled Angus Cows, springing to Calve, bred by Mr D. Potlß (these are beautiful Stock) j 1 Devon Covr, springing to Calf ; 6 Springing Covth ; 5 Oowa In Milk ; 30 head mixed Cattle ; 4 Pigs. IMPLE MENTS : 4 Farm Drays and Frames ; 1 Tip Dray ; 3 89t8 Harrows ; 2 Reapers and Binders ; 1 Portable Hut ; 1 Trap ittd Harness ; Leading, Shaft, and Plough Harness ; Saddles and Bridles ; Side Saddle and a large quantity of Sundries, ate, etc. Luncheon provided. Sale at 11,30 o'olook. T. BULLOCK, 4J92 Auctioneer. TO PERSONS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR A Good Farm, SATURDAY, APRIL 21st. Compact Farm at Winslow, now m the occupation of Mr W. Aitken, 1 yTESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have IV| reoalved instructions from the Mortgagees to Sell by Pnbjlo Auotion, at heir Sale Rooms, Tatterßall's, West Street, Ashburtoa, on the above date, — All that parcel of Land, being Lot 2, Plan 323, part of Reserve No •738, and parta of R.S. 7236, 7237, 7238, 8371 to 8390 inclusive, 6814, 8455, 16782, and 16830, comprising — 1 QQ Aores of splendid Land, being J.OO reolalmed Swamp, well improved m every way, Bouse, Yards, etc. Terms : 10 per cent cash ; 10 per oent, [ months from date of sale ; 10 per oent. L 2 months from date of sale. Balance, v /ears ; Interest, 7 per cent. This is a gocd opportunity to secure a :ompaot little Farm m a good locality, the Land being first olass, and the improvements really good, Sale at 12 o'olook. Hi MATSON & CO., H'7l Ashburton, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18iH. Clearing Sale OF LIVE AND BEAD STOCK, AT WINSLOW. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Mortgngeoß to Sell by Public Auction, on the Farm m the occupation of W. Aitken, Winslow, tho following : — CATTLE-1 Cow, Heifer, Calf HORSES— Muro " Darling," Roan Gelding 4| Snm," Bay Maro 11 Nanny," Bay Mare " Spray " IMPLEMENTS— Grain Drill, String Bindor (Wood), Dray and Frame, sot Hun owe, Hand Cutter, Wheelbarrow, Double Furrow Plough, Singlo do HARNi SS- 6 Collars and Harness, 6 Bets Plough Back Bands and Chak'B, pair Blinkers, set Shaft Harness, 3 sets Leading Harnots SPRING TRAP. No Reßervo. Sale at 11 o'clock tharr;. Terms nott Cash, H. MATSON & CO., 4*70 ABhburtoD, Auctioneers. PRELIMTNARY ADVERTISEMENT. SEAFIELD. Clearing Sale OP FARM, LIVE, \ND DEAD STOCK THE Undersigned have boen favorec with Instructions from Mr Le Bb^toi to Sell by Pnbllc Auction, early la May, his compact Farm, comprising — 930 A ores of Land, divided into elovei Paddocks, watered by races m ever; Paddock, with improvements, com prising good House, Wool Store Dairy, Concrete Sheep Dip, Oonoret Tank, 18,000 gallons, Sheep ,Yardu Plantation*!, good Fenoea, eto , oto. 12 good Draught Horses, 4yra an upwards 800 Crossbred Sheep. IMPLEMENTS \ j % McQormiok Wire Binders, 1 Twk 1 Binder (this year), 6ft out, 1 Wood t Twine, 6ft 61n, 3 D^ys and Frame T Cambridge Holler, Broadoaster, 18f 1 with Cannlsters, 2 eete Loaf Ha 1 rows, 2 3 -furrow Ploughs, D.F., S.F, Plough, Grass Stripper \ also,Trap Horee and Hftsnetis Saddlo and Bridle Portable Whare, first olass Quantity of Shaft, Loading and Plou^ Harneac, Horae Covers, Grass See 'f und largo nnmbor of sundries. IB '» Sale at 12 o'clock. Lanoheon profldstl, H. MATBONANDOO, »9 4*94 Aaotloneor,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1815, 14 April 1888, Page 3
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