THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. For the Benefit of whom it may Concern. BLEVY has received instructions frjrn • Messrs. J. Joseph & Co. to sell by public auction at his rooms, next Odd Fellows' Hall, TW'ovcr 25 1 case slate pencils, containing 25,000, all more or less damaged, Ex Ardentinny, from London. THURSDAY, 11th MARCH. SIX CRATES AND CASK EARTHEN- • WARE. "K. R. 'J. DUNCAN has received in3truc- . fcions from Mr. W. J. Gandy, to sell by public auction, at his rooms, on Thursday, 11 *\ March, without any reserve, 1 crate dishes, 10, 12, 1-1, 16 inch 1 do gold lustre mugs, jugs, teapots, basins, muffins 1 do do jug 3 1 do do do and mugs 1 do do teapots, butter dishes, jugs 1 cask breakfast cup 3 and saucers, blue china Do. do, white and gold B. and b. plates, basins and plates. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. THURSDAY, 11th MARCH. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. W. CHISHOLM. /\/I"R. R- J- DUNCAN has received in--1 structions to sell by public auction, at sale rooms, on Thursday, 11th March, at 12 o'clock, The Equity of Redemption of the undermentioned valuable leasehold properties—1. All that piece of land having a frontage .. .. ' of feet to Ingestre-street by a depth...of feet (opposite the Panama Hotel), on which is erected a nine-roomed dwellinghouse, with gas and water laid on. 3 property is mortgaged to the "WellingJuildrng Society, Grey-street, for six , being a payment of £l4 10s. per month until the society closes. ,p he lease has ninety-eight years to run, at a id rent of only £lO per annum. 2. All that valuable piece of land, containing acres, situated in Words-worth-street, on which is erected three cottages, now let for some £69 a year. The bulk of the land is laid out as an orchard and garden. ~ .._ .i . ~ j.. Mr p et he--3 about 10* il of £ls until July, 1875, and £l6 per year from that date to the completion of the lease. Both of these are valuable investments, and worthy the attention of capitalists and others. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. T. K. Macdonald, Willisstreet. FRIDAY, 12th MARCH. 'R. R. J. DUNCAN has received inj._»_ structions from Mr. Richards, who is leaving the colony, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Ingestre-street, on Friday, 12th March, at 12 o'clock, Household Furniture and effects, consisting of— Sofa, chairs, easy chairs Pictures, crockery, cooking utensils, &c. ON THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, FOLLOWING DAYS, At 12 o'clock each day, AT AWA MO A, OAMARU. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED STOCK. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. . J are instructed by the Hon. Mathew Holmes, to offer for sale by auction, as above, all the stud and other stock on his Awa Moa Estate, comprising—--70 head horses, mostly heavy drought mares, of the pure Clydesdale breed, and their progeny, by Eglinton, Lofty, Duke of Buccleuch, &c, and a few very handsome 2,3, and 4-year-olds, by Croydon and Skylark, suitable for saddle or harness. Among these will be found some well-matched pairs. &0 head short-horn cows and heifers, of the Jessamine, April Flower, Farewell, Christmas Rose, Buttercup, and other first-class tribes, and including'the cows which took the ' firßt prizes and Government prize for the best of the species, at Prince Alfred's Show, Melbourne ; in the bulls nsed in the herd being Royal Butterfly the 28th, Young Knight, Father Christmas, Don Carlos, and Prince Kellerby, a pure Booth Bull, of the famous Mantilini tribe, imported from England. 6 very promising yearling bulls, the pick of all last season's calves, by Father Christmas, and a few younger by '-■.• Don Carlos. 40 head good ordinary cows, bred by Mrs. Deans, Riccarton, Canterbury. 300 pure Lincoln ewes and lambs 200 do Leicester do do 40 do Lincoln rams, 2-tooth 30 do Leicester do, 2-tooth Also, the stud rams, which have taken so ■ many fi."st prizes at the Oamaru Show Jheae sheep have been very carefully bred, and will be found of superior quality. Last year they compared favorably with English imported sheep at the Christchurch Ram Fair, the lowest price being 25, and the highest 85 guineas, for 2-tooths. 15 young pigg of the black Berkshire breed ■ 4 double-furrow ploughs 3 swing ploughs , 2 reaninc machines ; 1 large iron roller U's • clod-crusher ; 2 wooden rollers; and other farming implements. ■" This sale will offer an unrivalled opportunity to breeders and others, as the stock have only been grass-fed, and are in store condition, thus giving jmrcnasera an opportunity of seeing all ''> if they have any. Such a e Btock, collected with much eat expense, it may safely be ------ ---- -over been submitted for sale in ISew Zealand before. Catalogues and further information may be obtained on application to , ROBERT WILKIN, Esq., - - ~ ■ _ Christchurch; Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER, ~ „• Wellington; Messrs. KINROSS & CO., Napier ; V : BRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Duaedin. street, nearly opposite the Union
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4358, 9 March 1875, Page 4
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