i - Auctions. ] SATUKDAY, 12th JANUARY. SPECIAL ENTRY PIGEONS, PARKOTS. The Pigeons are lately arrived from ludia, and are of various kinds, 'Jh© Parrots a beautiful lot. ALFRED HARRISON, Auctioneer. 1 65 FEIDIY, 25th JANUABY. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. I GKEAT Clearing Bale HORSES OATTLE IMPLEMENTS SUNDRIES, and I SURPLUS SHEEP, on MONTALTO, Near Mayfield, On the above date.
At 11 o'clock, Lunoheon Provided. D, THOMAS, I 64 Ashburton. , i GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of Magnificent Farm of 412 Aores at Wakanui, 240 Aores first-claßs Orop ; Also Live and Dead Stock of tbe best description. D THOMAS has received Instructions , from the Exeoutors ofthe late 8. MoLeary to Sell by Pablio Aaotlon oa the Farm, Beaoh Road, Wakanui, on THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1889, At 12 o'olock. lit — All that parcel of land, oontaining 412 aorea (more or less) so favor* ably known as the Property of the late Mr Samuel MoLeary. 2nd— l7o Aores of Growing Wheat and 70 Aores of Oats ; firat-ehss crops. 3rd— The whole of the I Ive and Dead Stook upon tbe Property consisting of 9 really good Draught Horses, first-class workers, 2 2 year old Fillies and Trap Horse, 4] Milk ing Oows, 5 fat Bullocks, 4 young Oattle, 6 Pigs, McOormlok Wire and Baokeye String Binders, D. and S.F. P.oughs, 2 Drays, Tip Oart, Trap and Harness, Wooden Roller Harrows, Diso Barrows, Drill, Quantity of Harness, Mowing Maohine. Grass Stripper, Large s'z'd Ohaff Oatter, Quantity of Sacks, Grindstone, Portable Forge and Anvil, 2 Saddles and Bridles, , Carpenter • and Blacksmiths Toola and Sundries too numerous to particularize. Also— 'Forniture. Note.— A large portion of this F«rm Is reokooed the best L»nd m the celebrated Wakannl Distriot, has always been oare* fully worked, and bas produoed some of the heaviest yields In the pro vino 3, and the Auotioneer would point to the orops now growing npon lt as an evldenoe of its great fertility. Lunoheon Provided, D. THOMAS, I*4 Ashbnrton. Friedlander Bros* friedlander Bros. HAVE FOR SALE— Seotlon 830, Oox Street Seotlon 487, with good 6 roomed House aud oat-house thereon; good garden,' Terns liberal.
Skin Sales.? WE HOLD FORTNIGHTLY SALES. or THROUGHOUT TBB SEASON. f ■ ' ' — — i — -— i ,—t i -—_—_.__. ! Wool. Wool. "Wool. Season, 1888-89. We are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANOES OJT THIS ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL Placed m onr hands for sale. Our Premises being well lighted afford speolal advantages for displaying WOOL. No Commission obarged on advanoes, and no Commission obarged for offering WOOL unless a sale Is effected. woojTpaoks. A? LOWEST OURRENT RATES. FRIEDLANDER BROS, PETER WILLIAMS, Auotioneer. SALES OF , HORSES, PIGS, CATTLE, PRODUCE, & FURNITURE ON saturdays, stock; saJiES. OK TUESDAYS, RA3EAIA MONTHLY SALE— FIrat THURSDAY of the month. FRIEDLANDER BROS., PETER. WILLIAMS, £Qo.tioa.9Wt f
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2034, 11 January 1889, Page 3
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