Maclean & Stewart. MONDAY, APRIL 3. ; BTDDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. MACLEAN AND STEWART will hold their usual monthly Sale of Stock, as above, at which th,ey will offer at auction, Eat and store Sheep . / Fat and Store Cattle . Horses, Pigs, &c. MACLEAN & STEWART* Auctioneers. MONDAY, APRIL 3. ' STUDHOLMB JUNCTION YARDS. Maclean & stew ar t will hold their usual Monthly Sale as above, at which they have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, 1400 Merino Ewes, sound-mouth ’ 600 do do 25 2-tooth Leicester Rams. • Also, On account of another owner—--15 2-tooth Leicester Bams, bred by the N.Z. and A. Land Company, Aidgo wan Station, from their Stud • ' Flock, | Also, On account of another owner—- . 16 Three-year-old Heifers, in calf ’ 5 18 months to three-year-old Steers ■ and Heifers 14 Calves, 76 Head Mixed Store Cattle On account of another owner—--80 Head 2-year-old Store Cattle.. Maclean & stewart, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 4th APRIL. - , IMPORTANT SALE - ' . OF" FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. To be held on the Farm adjoining the Racecourse. - Maclean and stewart, favored with instructions from Mr Robert Davie, Levels Plains, Will Sell by Public Auction, on the above datfe, on the Farm adjoining the Racecourse, : THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE : STOCK AND PLANT, Consisting of, : ' " ' 1 The Celebrated Clydesdale Draught Entires TIME O’ DAY, and LUCK’S ALL. ' ‘ Also, : 30 Draught ; Mares and Geldings, including— Boscy, 5 years old,,by Vanquisher Polly, 6 old,. Sir Colin i; Jeanie, Syearaold, byPrince Imperial —dam Blossom, Kate, 3 years old, by Prince Imperial dam.yiolet , ; Nellie, 3 years old, by Prince Itn- : perial—dam Jess . . ! Darling, 3 years old, by Prince Im-perial-dam Bonnie Maggie:, Violet, $ years old, by Major—dam Jess. ... ■; ■ : ■; ; : 1 Blossom, 7 years old, by Marquis—dam Je?s j . Matchless, 6 years old, by Knockdon—- , dam. Bonnie Maggie, . ' Jess, aged, by Royal Oak Bonnie Maggie, aped : 1 ’ j Beauty, aged, by Emperor 5 2-year-old Fillies and Colts 4 Yearling. Fillies and Colts 6 Geldings 4 Hacks 40 Head, Cattle, including first-class Ayrshire, Cows 12 Pigs Ploughs,, Drays, Harrows, Reapers, Harness, and a large quantity of good useful Farm Implements.
As the Lease of Mr Davie’s farm has jnsfc expired, the whole of the above will be offered for absolute sale, without reserve. MACLEAN & STEWART, ' Anctione°r». SATURDAY, APRIL 15. TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR* 20 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, BROKEN AND UNBROKEN. 20 •m/T aclban: AND STB WART, lYi favored with, instructions will Sell by Public Ruction on, the above date, at their Yards, the above splendid lot of draught horses. . ’ ; ; ' . .Also, .... ; One' 6-hbrse Wagon. , , ■ i ; These Horses, &c., are all from. Ash wick Station, and are a picked lot, all of them being; sound and good workers, and! will be sold withoutßeserve. ; MACLEAN &. STEWART, . . ! 1 ' ' . , . Auctioneers, . i SATURDAY, loin APRIL.- r •. ■' At2,pjn. • • ’ : : ; FREEHOLD PROPERTY, TWO MILES FROM TH-i WASHDYKE, Containing—--133$ A,G BBS. Maclean & stewart favored with instructions from the Owner, will £fell by Public Auction, as above; at their Rooms, A Compact Freehold Farm, situate on the Main North Road, 2 miles from Washdyke, consisting of 133 J Acres, being Section 15012, 22 acres 13983, 20 acres . 14060,10 acres 8287 and 8288,50 acres 24171,11§ acres. All securely, fenced and subdivided into two paddocks, and the greater portion laid down in English grass. . Terms easy. i ; MACLEAN & STEWART, ; Auctioneers. : , SATURDAY, APRIL 16. At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD i PROPERTY. Four Miles from Timaru, known as SUTTON FARM, Containing acres 4:51 ja/TAOLSAN Sc STEWART LYJ ;(in conjunction with Messrs R., Vilkiri and Co,) favored with instructions rom T. I. Joynt, Esq., will Sell by Public Diction at their Booms, That Very Valuable Freehold known as Sutton Farm, consisting of 451 . Acres, of which 120 Acres are in ■ Stubble, 30 Acres in Fallow, 301 Acres in English Grass. The ‘above Property is situate within ’our. miles of Timaru, is all securely fenced vlth live fences, and subdivided into 10 jaddocks. good running creeks in each laddook. The Dwelling-house consists of i rooms, with every convenience ; large and veil stocked Orchard, Granary, Stables, Stockyard, and Outbuildings. This is one of the finest Farms in South Canterbury, the land being in splendid ieart and canable of growing very heavy 3rain and Root Crops, and being so near :own is sure to become a most valuable property. Liberal Terms will bo given. MACLEAN & STEWART. R. WILKIN & CO. OTIPUA LONG WOOLLED BAMS. TipHE Undersigned HAVE FOR BALE I a few of these celebrated RAMS. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers, 451
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2815, 1 April 1882, Page 3
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730Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2815, 1 April 1882, Page 3
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