Maclean & Stewart. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. TIMARU HORSK BAZAAR. Maclean and stewart favored with instructions from Mr Wm. Anderson, Parcora, will;Sell by Public Auction, as above, 8 Heavy Draught Geldings, 3 to 7 years old. ! 1 Hack . I 1 D.F. Plough, 1 3-furrow Plbugh, 1 Grain Drill | 1 Set 6-leaf Harrows, 1 Roller s Without Reserve. MACLEAN k STEWART, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. j TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR; , . Maclean and stewart favored with instructions from Mr James Shephard, Farmer, Cave, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, 4 First-class heavy Draught Geldings 4 „ „ ~ . Mares, sto 8 years old, The Above are for positive sale, Mr Shephard having given up contracting. MACLEAN & STEWART; •Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. TIMARU HORSE BAZAARJ 20 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES 20 AND GELDINGS, BROKEN AND UNBROKEN. MACL EAN AND STE WAR T. favored with instructions from Melville Gray, Esq, Ashwich Station, will Sell by Public Auction on the above date, 20 Draught Mares and Geldings ARo, : One 6-horse Wagon. These Horses &c., are all from Ashwick Station, and are a picked lot, all of them being Staunch, sound and good workers, and will be sold without Reserve. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 15th APRIL.
At 2 p m. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, TWO MILES FROM THE WAS HD YKE, .Containing—--133£ AC R E S.' . Maclean & stewart favored with instructions from the Owner, will Sell 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 . i , „ 13983,20 acres „ 14060; 30acres. „ 8287 and 8288,50 acres „ 24171, UJ acres. All securely fenced and subdivided into two paddocks, and the greater portion laid down in English grass. Terms easy. >■■ ’■ 1 MAOLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Four Miles from Timaru, known ns SUTTON FARM, Containing ;j ., 451 A c _®_ E 8 451 Maclean & stewart (in conjunction with Messrs R. Wilkin and Co.) favored with instructions from T. I. Joynt, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, That Very Valuable Freehold known as Sutton Parra, consisting of 451 Acres, of which 120 Acres are in Stubble, 30 Acres in Fallow, 301 Acres in English Grass. The above Properly is situate within four miles of Timaru, is.all securely fenced with live fences, and subdivided into 10 paddocks, good running creeks in each paddock. The Dwelling-house consists of 8 rooms, with every convenience ; large and well stocked Orchard, Granary, Stables, Stockyard, and Outbuildings. This is one of the finest Farms in South Canterbury, the land being in splendid heart and capable of growing very heavy Grain and Ro’ot Crops, and being so near town is sure to become a most valuable property. Liberal Terms will be given. MACLEAN & STEWART. R. WILKIN & CO. « UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 20. At 12 o’clock sharp. DRAUGHT HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, CATTLE, SHEEP.
' H TOE Undersigned, favored with instrucJL tions from Mr John Barclay, will Sell by Auction, at bis Farm, Mount Horrible, opposite Claremont School, The whole of his FARMING STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, consisting of— Chestnut Mare Blossom, by Windsor Castle Grey Mare Gipsy, by Emperor Bay Mare Maggie, by Renfrew Roan Mare Beauty, by Major Brown Mare Violet, by Knock-lon 3 3-year-old Fillies, by Prince Imperial 2 2-year-old Colts. 3 Yearlings 1 Gelding, 6 years, by Sir Colin, 35 Head Cattle 250 Cross-bred Lambs 3 D.F. Ploughs 2 Farm Drays 6-Horse Wagon Roller, Grubber 6-Leaf Harrows Chaff Cutter, Horse Power Harness, kc., &c. Special attention is directed to this clearing Sale. The horses are well known to be a first-class lot, and every lot will be sold. Lnncheon Provided. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. OTIPUA LONG WOOLLBD BAMS. THE Undersigned HAVE FOB SALE a few of these celebrated RAMS. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. V ‘ B ‘ IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES MARTIN SHEPHERD. A BANKRUPT. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the above Estate are requested to be paid either to James Shepherd or William Davidson, at the Store, North street, at as early a date as possible. As it is desirable that all Claims against the Estate be known at once, Creditors arc requested to send them in, duly proved, to either of the above Trustees, at the earliest date. W. DAVIDSON, G. L. DENNISTON, J. SHEPHERD, Trustees in J. M. Shepherd’s Estate.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2825, 14 April 1882, Page 3
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