"W. Oollisis* and Co. FARM PRODUCE, FURNITURE, BOOTS, CLOTHING-, CROCKERY - WARE, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Ac. SATURDAY, JULY 0, 1870, WILLIAM COLLINS AND CO., instmctcd by several fanners amt others, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms — 10 tons Flour, 5 tons Bran, 0 tons Sharps, 100 bags Potatoes, 30 bags Onions, 100 bags Fowls’ Wheat and Barley, 1 Carcase fat Beef, Hams, and Bacon, Poultry of all descriptions, and other farm produce. Also—--200 Apple Trees, 20 Boxes Tea, 20 Cases Jam, Toilet Rets, Cups and Saucers, Cruets, Men’s Tweed Coats, 2 Sets Counter Seales and Weights, Sets Blacking Brushes, and other goods too numerous to mention. Remember, 1 o’clock to the minute, commencing with farm produce. Without the slightest Reserve. MHicloan Stewari:. TUESDAY, JULY 0, AT ST. ANDREWS. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES AND IMPLEMENTS. Maclean a stewart favored with instructions from Mr Geo. A. Morris, Otaio, will Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at St Andrews, 5 heavy Draught Marcs o do. do. Geldings 10 Sets Shaft and Leading Harness, 3 D.F. Ploughs 2 Farm Drays with Frames, and 1 Set 0-Leaf Harrows 1 Chaifeutter with horse power 1 Broadcast Seed Sower Mr Morris having sown down into English grass the greater portion of his farm, offers the above for absolute sale. The horses arc all the right stamp, the marcs being setnted to the Clydesdale Entire Conqueror. Also, At the same place will lie offered, on account of Mr S. Hoskins, o Draught Marcs and Geldings 8 Saddle and Harness Horses. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JULY 8. At Noon. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Two Miles from Pleasant Point. f ACLE A N A STEW AR T iVi have been instmctcd by Messrs Green and McAtcer, Pleasant Point, to sell by Public Auction, on the Farm, on the above date, 127 acres Freehold Land, fenced and subdivided ■1 Draught Mams and Geldings 2 Farm Drays and Frames 2 Ploughs, 1 set -1-leaf Marrows. The Land is situate about 2 miles from the Point, adjoining Mr Acton's propci ty,it is well fenced and watered, and very suitable for Dairy purposes, and is for absolute saloon account of dissolution of partnership. MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JULY 3 1880. At Noon. TIMARU DORSE BAZAAR. Maclean and stewart have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at their Yards, n Draught Dorses ■1 Harness 2 D.F. Ploughs 2 Drays 1000 Bushels Crass Seed. MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. J’RID AY, JULY U, At 2 p.m, FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN D STREET TIMARU, Maclean a- stewart have received instructions from the Tintaru Permanent Mutual Building and Investment Society to Sell by Public Auction, at their rooms on the above date. Section No 383, containing 38 perches „ ~ 3'Jl, „ 37 ~ MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. 3Ia,«lcl«y 9 iPx’iest, «Sc Co. NOTICE. TFIE UNDERSIGNED having secured those Commodious and Central Premises lately erected adjoining the Union Bank of Australia, IMA IN SOUTH ROAD, beg to Inform the Inhabitants of Timaru and Surrounding Districts that they have Commenced Business as AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, A STATION AGENTS, VALUATORS, AND GENERA I. COMMISSION AGENTS, where they intend to hold regular Sales of all kinds of Produce, Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow, and every description of Merchandise, and trust, by strict attention to business, and prompt settlement, to merit a share of public support. Having made satisfactory arrangements we arc prepared to conduct Auction Sales either in town or country. MACKLEY, PRIEST A CO., Auctioneers, Main South Road, Timaru Koticciii. MELBOURNE INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1880. Tni.uu: Loc.u. Commitxuk : J. 11. Sutter, Chairman ; Messrs J. Granger 51. Jonas, W. Evans, J. S. Gibson, and Captain Cain. ID XIMBITS for the Melbourne Exhibiij tion will be received by the Tiraaur Committee who will see to their being for warded on to Melbourne free of cost. All Exhibits to be sent in as early as possible. Applications for space, and for other information apply to Chairman of Committee or F. W. STUBBS, Hon. See. Timaru May 27, 1880. H. EXL EY, aENERAL CARRIER, FORWARDING AND RECEIVING AGENT, T 1 MAR U. Expresses meet all 'Trains North and South. All orders promptly attended to.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 3
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