—»-—— ■■ i iimj.iju i AUCTIONS N Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. YARDS TO-MORROW. 510 Fst °hf on 2'ft Fw. La.nbs 15 Ha <i C"at:> Haoo-c--'. Vt <>r!9, etc. >*.Z. CO-OPERATIVE. 3-i-H ROBT. x-UiDIE. Manager. QOALGATE YP A R D S. F P. I D A V X B X T. SPECIAL ENTRIES— 320 Prinze Pour-tooth h-wta 1W T-V» Ljirba 50 Tat iICT;!.O3 20;) Merino Ewes, with S3 per cent. Lambs O'HIUK ENTRIES COMPRISE— 300 K.,t Lambs 300 I'at Sheep Wβ sliall be pleased to receive further entries. N.Z. FARRIERS' CO-OPERATIVE. 3ais ROBT. HARDIE, Manner. gCABGILJ- YARD. S. MONDAY, 19th JANUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES— 400 Two-tooth Ewes 300 Two-tooth Crossbreds 140 Ewes and Lambs 100 Prime Wethers and Maiden Ewes On account of Mr John Little, ifonteerrat, 500 Four-tooth Wethers. Wo shall be pleased to receive furtheT entries. X.Z. PAEiLERS , CO-OFEBATIVE. 3C33 ROBT. BARDIE, Manager. DALGETY AKD CO., LTIX AMBERLEY SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JANUARY 26th. MESSRS DALGETY and CO. hav e ieeeived instructions from the Executors of tho Estate of the late JAMES < TOBIN, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above That FIRST-CLASS FARM of 213 ACRES, situate Waikari Valley, lately occupied by Mr James Tobin. The land is securely fenced and subdivided, and the improvements consist of Dwellinghouse and all necessary outbuildings. Tho property is for sale in consequence of Mr Tobin's death, and intending buyers can rely on a reasonable offer being accepted to close the estate. For full particular! apply to DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, Christchurch. GEORGE COLEMAN, Amberley. or WYNN WILLIAMS and BROWN, 33tf3 Solicitors, Christchurch. PYNE AND CO. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND STOCK SALE AT IiiDDINGTON. PJfNE and CO. are instructed by Mr T. W. Thomas, Teddington, to SELL by AUCTION Without Reserve, on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 15th, At 12 Noon, The following Live and Deitd Stock— Three dr&ughtgeldiiigs, 4, 5..an5 t3 years, by ltnc&rt..ty's Prince Victor, 1 draught mare, 7yrs 1 gelding, and 2 mares, aged, broken to all kinds farm work, any trifl, real good sorts. 1 trap horse. IMPLEMENTS—I ■ largre farm dray, 1 tip dray, in good order, 2 sets 3-leaf harrows,' 1 d.f. plough (Dunoan), 2 hiliside Watson ploughs. 1 single plough CHornsby), 1 English misde waggonette with pole and shafts, 1 porU-b'c whare reaper and binder, harness for 7 borsi-8. including trace chains, leading harness, .cart saddles, etc., etc. Also on account Mr A. Small 1 Two-year-old draught gelding by Prince Victor. LUNCHEON PkOVIDEID. 3276 PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. H. K. SORENSBN. ~~ THIS u~l. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13th. On the Premises, High street, adjoining B. Petersen ajid Co., 12 sharp. HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • tions from the owner to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, a» above, SHOP FITTINGS, consisting of 1 Counters, Shelving, 1 Gltss Show Caae, 1 Gallery, Gaafittings, *11 for removal. H. B. SORENSEN, 8520 Auctioneer. _ F. S. MALCOLM AKD GO. QENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. XMAS. AND NEW TEAR GIFTS. XMAS. AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. 1h.9 following FOR SAliB PRIVATELY »t AUCTION I'itlCES— New Leather Suite, best quality, £15 Silk Tapestry Suite (very beautiful), £8 10s Two Gramaphones, the very latest in talking " machines, with records complete, at wholesale cost Bicycles— i New Ladiee' and Gents" at less than imported cost Newest Desigae in Brass Fitted Bedsteads Pia?io by ScMher*. worth £35, only £23 lGs Piano by Challoy. worth £23, only £13 10a New Organ by Holler, worth £35, only £24 Billiard Table, Slain Bed. for £13 Oil Paintings by New Zealand Artists at half value Fs.ir very handsome \ »ses, coetf 70», for 30e, Ar.d many other useful and ornanaenU", items RESERVE PRICES QUOTED TO BUYERS. ALL THIS WEEK. P. S. MALCOLM and CO., . Agent*. w. 'stonyer" TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, ASHBURTON. MY FIRST WEEKLY SALE of HORSES ar.d OTHER STOCK take 3 place on the 17th INST. I shall be pleased to receive ENTRIES as poou R3 possible. Stock coming from a distance are UNTRUCKED, or, if not sold, will be PADDOCKED FREE OF CHARGE till the following Sale. W. STONYER. 3237 J. JR. BLAND, Auctioneer. PAUKKJISON AND CO. DEPOSIT and beknee as rent, will purchase « House of 6 rooms in nret-clase order, with large outihome. fowl run. ets., anu a good section, with back entrance, on the sunny side of Hereford street in the city. Price only £JT.> CITY. -S.E.. main street liud facing north Well-bii'.it Kou<e of 7 toouin. 'jstered, washhouse, anj ot'.ier convenient f eood section. A:i jiiimeiiia'.e sa!e rpquireil. ST. ALBAN'S. -car -sorth Belt— N?w House oi 7 toon rooue with every possible coivenieiict. , i'rd i:no sec , ion. A first-e'a»3 property. I'rlte J d c. td lc view on a-pplicatioj:. jEITj—CITY --Nice House, i rcoaja, with fculiery. A. ; mp.v'v renovated, new eu\ Let lit •'■■' f 1 I'.fuit bo enld. £300—1! 1C? : H .'. . : '- !io c o'. 5 large rooms, with verandah, w*»hhouse ara copper, and 1| acre lacd. long frontage. To oe sold to ciose an c?tat«. Fol. 80 ,£•I33—ADDINUTOX— New House 5 rooms, with Ualh and every convenience, 3-16 th acre, near tram and workshops. Fol. 80 SYDENHAM, near Railway Station—New Hons« j rooms, well finished and with every convenience. N-ce section. Ea3y terms arranged. An opportunity to gecure a first-class Houee at a rfa«or.ab!e 2Jnce and in a good locality. •PARKERSON and CO., 18l Hmterd ttwrt. Cβ j
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11480, 13 January 1903, Page 8
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