■Wiltlio,A.llan &; Stumbles . WINCHESTEft Fair., ’QijTu'.V ■: ■‘■•-•'jQil v i THURSDAY, APRIL 6,188?. ; Wttbiß,i/;4LLM ’si STUMBLES have instructed' to Sell by Public Auction, at Winchester Fair, j ON ! THURSDAY,-APRIL 6; 1882, 1500 Merino Ewes and Wethers ■ : 100 Crcss-bred Sheep ' 20 Fat Steers and Heifers 30 3-year old Steers 40 2-year old Steers and Heifers 30 Yearlings r ■ • Also, 50 Store and Fat Pigs.- - - wildie, allan & Stumbles, Auctioneers. ' UNDER BILL OF SALE, ~, »■>:■■[ ; ’ o ff i .SATURDAY,'APRIL 8, 1882; ' , j VttILDIB,!. AtLAN . & STUMBIiJCS W have been 1 instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at,their Yards, Beawick stJ^j’viv.rTvj .or;-' ' 1 ; ' .r : 'v .. \ '' 5 Draught Mares and Geldings D.F. Plough - Swing Plough j 1 Set Harrows .. ’ . , . r , i 5 Sets Harness, &c„ &c. ''' ■ ,
Sale at 11 o’clock. WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES. By Auctioneer A REGULAR STOCK SALE, ■ ' '' at WA'SHDYKB'. • t 1 oil', 1 MONDAY, 1 APRIL 1(1,1882. WILLIE, .'AKDANA'jik STUMBLES will Sellat.tke.Washdyke Saleyards, ON THE DATE,. 3000 Merino Ewes aod-Wethers : 100 Cross-bred SheepJ fat 250 Cross-bred Lamb*, a-grand-lot 70 Head Store Cattle,. ’ - 12 Head Fat Cattle, prime. ' ‘ '■ . pigs^&c!;,Ac. " WILLIE, ALLAN,&.STUMBLES, ; ’ Auctioneers,; MAKIKIHI , [STOCK SALE ON TUE^A^^ W 1 ILDIE, ALLAN AND STUMBLES have been instructtfcCfb Sell- at-the Makikihi Sale Yards, on thc abSve date, 60 head Store Cafctfeft-w 10 head Pat Cattle 1100 Merino Ewes and Wethers 250 Cross-be d, Sheep.. - f i: • •: ,;.AlBp,T u; ■- A quantity of Emlding Timber. ’ ’[* r(Sale-Qjt2rq’clooic. 'Willie, 1 allan,' & stumbles,-, Auctioneers.
I ■ ’ —of | FARM STOCK, v -*’v.; u\ i ok r'i i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,' 1882.vC, - W ! ILDIE, ALLAN, AND STUMBLES have been Hale, Esq., to Se^,{)Y : 'Pu^c..!Auc<^Qn > ,, phi his Farm, Kemfordj Waitphi, ; ,; < , ... ~ : OKi ,r ! " WEbpSpAY,: APRIL ,12, .1882, .- , The whole 9f^i^smn.§tocV c WP 1 j 260 Cross-bred Lambs ( it ,> l . 440 Cross-bred EWes arid’Wethers - 4 Mileh Cows, 5 Pigs, 100 Fowls | 5 Draugh€ t »l , es i an;d f Gel<Rngs I 1 Hand^bmb 5 Mate"' 1 2 Sets Harrows, 1 Set Chain do, LSet Triped do, 1 D.Fi'Hlou|li, '1 , Swing Plough, 1 Cambridge. Roller 1 Me Sherry Drill/LLteapfr and , Binder, Horse Works, Bnd Ghaffcntter, 1 Corn Crusher, 1 Dray, 1 ~r; U Harness,-Saddle and Bridle; Dairy Utensils; tej i." . i ’ Saleat 1 o’dlbok; 1 ! WILDIB, ALLAN & .STUMBLES,) ■ i v- f ■■■:• : 550 ACRE FARM 550 tTTILDIE, ALLAN,. & STUMBLES ; VV h4ye-on- hand,- to Let for a term of years, * ; One of the best FARMS in the district. ;/ i The Farm contains 550 acres; is well watered, subdivided into convenient paddocks, and within six miles of a railway .station, i For full particulars apply to | WILDIB, ALLANS STUMBLES, ; : Auctioneers; 1 J ’L 1 ' ' ! TO FARMEB& AND OTHERS. j boor.) ■"* FOR SALE, by the Undersigned— One of the > Best rlmproyed' FARMS ! incite 1 -DistriOtrcbmpris'ed in 840 , i ACRES. i A Farm of 114 Acres improved, within ! J seven miles of Timaru, ana adr • joining a Railway Station;* 1 * | WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, - - Beswick street, Timaru, •*'■- iAT AND STORE STOCK SALES
MONDAY- . .... ' „ APRIL 10th and 24th i MAY Bth and 2,2nd v ...... i „ JUNE sth and 19tfi '’ ' " I ~ JULY 3rd, I7th and 31st -■ ■, „ „ AUGUST 14th and2 Bth • 1 i/BBPEMBER Ilth and 25th '• ; OCTOBER 9th and 23rd ’ 1 ’ i „ , . (NOVEMBER fith aid 20th , } ,’ DECEMBER 4thand 18th ' ALLAN &; STUMBLES,' i . : ;-r „f if: ? Auctioneers, Timaru. ThOR SALE PRIVATELY—tJD i-Acre SECTION, , with4-Roomed Cottage and Workshed,'in Rose strfcet, Timaru’. . ... i Apply* :> - j WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES. ■ i ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. ' ■ THIS DAY, ■ ; ‘ . i THE LARGEST AND MOST .GENUINE EQUESTRIAN, ESTABLISHMENT , r -. : i n< the ' .. SOD THE RN, HEM IS KEBBBr, No side- shows or catchpenny belongings, • but a Grand Confederation, of Arenic ; ’moriteM whigh ! alone the Management rely for , that extensive, patronage ,v : i ...V, 'r',,, i.wHipp; this Circus . „ \? ' ; : ,,’HyEhYWHEK|!' BBCEXVBS.;., , , • THE Criterion of all Canvas Exhibitions. The summit 6f iAustialian! enterprise. Consolidated Wonders of the Circus World, absolutely without parallel. i : ,r,i , ; EVERY; PERFORMER; A PARAGON.Models of Strength, Skill and Daring i ! Twenty Speciality Artists. Four Great Clowns. A superb Stud of High Caste Arabian and Thoroughbred Horses, and Fairy Trick' Ponies,' unrivalled for their Beauty and Perfect Training. Age cannot wither nor custom stale the infinite variety and resources of this Great Show, ! it having stood the test for over 30 years. ;v This Circus, after an interval of over three:yoarß,:i§'again makini tour through N«w ■Zealand, and ■mil open at ' : TlMAßU—Tuesday and .Wednesday. 4th and sth. • TH'MUKA—Thursday, April 6_. Admissioni-^Pit, 1 2s 6d ; Children, Is. Circle, 4s; Children, half price. Open at 7,15, commences at 8 o’clock,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2818, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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727Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2818, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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