HEAD OF BAY. , : ■ THURSDAY, JULY 12. MESSRS BRIDGE & BUSHELL are instructed by Messrs Win, Anderson and Wm. McKay and others, to offer for Sale by Auction, at Mr> Shadbolt's Yards, on the above date, the undermentioned live and dead v tock : — SEVEN. Cows FIVE -Heifers, three-year-old, (broken-in) TWO- Heifers, Three-year-old, (unbroken) ; . SIX Steers, Three-year-old r * ONE Bull, Three-year-old, bred by ' . "Mr. Sunckel ' ONE Prize Yearling Bull i *~ONE Draught Mare, guaranteed ***, staunch in harngss „ , - ONE Double Cheese Press, and"- ---* %.. Dairy Utensils, in good order v \ ' " Also, *FIVE Cows, in calf " v TWO Two-year-old Steers ' I;'.ONE Bull • C> SEVEN Cows in calf! I TWO Two-vyear-old Steers ONE Bull'" • Also 1 , SIXTEEN Prime Heifers in calf TWO Bulls Calves, &c. &c. Entries for this sale now amount to over 75 he^ad. "Sale at noon sharp.-—-Terms at sale. The Auctioneers will be happy to receive further entries for this sale. v ...SATURDAY, JULY-14. " -MARKET SALE, 12f-NOON. ; • -Also, MESSRS BRIDGE & BUSHELL are instructed by Mr. T. B. Chadwick, to Sell by 1 publio Auction, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' Consisting of »■ :. Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Kitchen : Utensils, Crockery, &c. Sale at half-past 12 p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' ■*-■ - ■•"-'' SALE BY AUCTION. , EFFECTfer MESSRS BRIDGE & BUSHELL .received instructions from • Mr. Joseph Ivess, who is atoout leaving the lo'Sell by Public Auction, afcauWly date, 'the whole of Household Fiurnitafe, consisting of— - > i- *.. • * , , * *" lTiaho (by Bord) new Hair-seated Couch Tables ■ "/ Chairs, hair-seated & cane . Vel«et-pile Table-cover J fVetietian Blinds, Curtains, <fee. Double., and single Bedsteads and • Matfcrasses • Pictures Brussels Carpets -and Matting Chest Drawers - ' • Looking-glasses Washstand and set ware Fender and Fire-irons Gasogene 10 Volumes Chambers' Encyclopaedia Crockery and cut glassware Cruet-stand and Tea-pot ■ 'Kitchen Utensils . ; v A quantity of Firewood Fowls, &c. Terms Cash. No Reserve. "T • LIBEAU has the honour of inmt3 m informing the inhabitantis of . Akaroa and the surrounding bays, that he will for two months from date SELL of First quality, at £2 15s per 1000, or 7s. by 100 cash. J. LIBEAU. July 10,1877, -liT" R. B. S H O R T Will lecture in the School Room, HEAD OF BAY, TO-MORROW EVENING, JULY 11 ■ • At half-past 7 o'clock. Subject—" Happy Homes." Admission Free. * _____ Also, if permission is granted, Mr. SHORT will Lecture at PIGEON BAY, On Friday Next, 13th instant. VACCINATION. ' * ~r\R- Guthrie will be in attendance at J J the Immigration Barracks, to perform public vaccination, at 12 noon, * on WEDNESDAY, 11th INST. In future, public vaccination will take place at the Immigration Barracks, on the first Wednesday of every' month, at * _ noon.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 10 July 1877, Page 3
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