Auctions i-—"MONDAY,-23rd OCTOBER.’ ' PUBLIC SALE. -j i T u /. ■ ■ ■ • ? IMPORTED • STOCK. Messrs. 'bethune and hunter will sell by public auction, at their ■stockyard, Manners-street, on Monday, the 23rd,October, at 12 o’clock noon— ■ ■ V, ; ~ Ex Waikato, kbojt London, • - One pure-bred short-horned bull, ’ ■’ LORD BRILLIANT, 34,496, " By 2nd Wharfdale Oxford, 30,208 ;■ • ,:j. - - Dam Brilliant Rose, 24,023, ; One pure-bred short-horned bull, i . DUKE OF EDINBURGH, 33,629, By Baron Wastwater, 30,492 ; Dam Morisco s Blanche, 18,421. ! ' 1 Detailed pedigrees, to be seen' at the yards, «r at the’Auctioneer’s offices. , : ; 1; ; Ex Pleia-des, from London. ; ■ 1 ■ 6 pure-bred Leicester rams, bred by John Borton. Eeq., Manor House, Bortoh-' /■ le-street,Midton. One pure-bred Lincoln entire horse, EMPEROR. ■ > . This fine animal was bred by Mr. S. French, ■Of Whitemoro; sire the imported'horse Lincolnshire Hero, and dam Slower, winner of twenty-one -first prizes. Flower, by Nugget; Nugget, by Champion (imported),' out of Mr. J. Jordan’s prize mare, by the, imported Lincoln;great grand-dam Flower. Lincoln and Flower were both Imported by the late Dr. Wilmore, of Longford, Tasmania. Emperor took eight first-class prizes at the Longford and Westbury Agricultural Shows. ' Two Young Bulls Focb Heifers Two Youno Boars One Sow . .. Six Suckers, . ■ And sundry lots of Horses and Cattle, ; Wellington, 1/th October, 1876. . TUESDAY, 24th OCTOBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF SURPLUS , . STORES. . Ex Waimea, Waikato, and Dunbritton. • TIJTR. (G, tSL KEXXELL has received ini«*l' ‘: V • A. »» i l * l Ulhin« Btrucwons Afom the New ping .Company to sell by public auction, at his store. Hunter-street, oa Tuesday next, the 24th last., the following stores, in first-class condition,'vi£ — ! 3'9 hhds.'flour , t »-5 casks do /40 cases preserved meats, beef and .mutton iTdO'Hnsßo potatoes 17 cases preserved carrots and onions .22 caaka oatmeal - 20 boxes raisins "■ .... 6 casks sugar 20 split peas. . . . ' Vdp ( molasses , ... ’• 8 jars pickles - 4 casks suet 4do rice / ■ ■ Tea; mustard, lanterns, and a large variety - '•••■ of'useful stores. f Sale at 2 o’clock. At the store, Hunter-street.. ’ ; ' G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer.-
FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER. PUBLIC BADE OF VALUABLE LEASE- , o r < /hold property. ; i-* * -yh A'! / <’ {By order of'the IV ellin gton Land' and Building Company.) : O. H.' VENNELL has received in’.st ructions from the above company to sell'by public auction, at his moms, Hunterstreet; on Friday next, the_ 27th inst., the following valhable; leasehold allotments, situate ia College-street, with thirty-nine years tm ; •expired— ■ ■ > ■ ’ •-Kba.l7, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 6,8, 10, 12, all with frontage to College-street, for private dwellings only ■ if os. 1,2, 3,: 4,"with frontage to Cam- - •' 1 -'■* bridge-terrace and '.College-street. Also,' •Sections Nos. 37 and 38, fronting ToryAfreet These last are all first-class business sites, mtOB have three frontages, and are invaluable. seen' at'the' office of “the auctioneer. .; - >. *! ' ' Sale at 2 o’clock. r G. H. VENNELL, Auctioneer. Hunter-street, October 20. " :l SALE ■OF 20 i TONS PRIME. DERWENT POTATOES, Oa arrival of the schooner Circe from Lyttelton.. THOMAS will sell by public \JT audßdnj' bn arrival of tjhis! Cfrbe,i from Lyttelton— ' !J : [•- ■ ' 1 ‘ ■-*■ • 26 ( toaa prime Derwent potatoes. . 'Particulars bn arrival. s Terms at sale. ' G. THOMAS. ; SALE’OF- PRODUCE, On arrival of frie clipper .schooner,, Lyttelton. EORGE THOMAS, will sell ~by public < auction,bn .the breastwork, opposite the Provincial Buildings,' bn arrival-of the Herald,' from Lyttelton)’of'which due’notice will'be given— ” . ■ r /_ ,■ r x 1 100 sacks flour, Steggall’s, , / ■ ’ •lOO'do do,'Wilson’s , •'250 do prime potatoes (from the farm of ’* Sir Craofoft Wilson) *■ 50 sicks sharps ' 100 do prime oats . , 10 cases prime cheese Terms at sale G. THOMAS. TUESDAY, 14 th NOVEMBER. TO BREEDERS OF PURE SHORTHORN CATTLE. THE MOST IMPORTANT SALE ,! .1! or ■ FUEE-BEED SHORT-HORNED CATTLE That has ever taken place in CANTERBURY. 'ESSBS. O'.’ T. FdED & CO v in con- . junction with Mr. R. Wiuaif, have been, instructed by A. A Fanthatn,:EHq.,’to (fcll . by public auction, at the homestead, Linoila:road, on the above date—--37 head of cows, heifers, and bulls; in* eluding the celebrated imported bull Royal Gwynne, being a choice' selection from his valuable "short1. „ : <,, homed herd. : The auctioneers have much pleasure in Acawiag the attention of the public to'the a&ove sale, as the animals to be, offered are known to possess the true character’ Of the Auet-horn. <i Kod Fop pedigree and further particulars see cataLgues, wfiichmay be obtained from j •I Messrs. BETHUNE & HUNTER, • . - .-I! ■, - Wellington; V LT.FpRD&CO,. ■ . Auctioneers, Christchurch, Canterbury, ~ TMIOTICE.—On . and after -this-date; the JL“jV Business Promises of the Undersigned uritt.be dosed at 2ip.m. on SATURDAYS*, 1 easterners are requested to make their purclusea before that hour. . ■ • M. McGREDIE, , , ' ‘ ' .' !■ ’> Ironmonger. 4 Lsmbton-quay, OctoberiM.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 4
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