K. F. Gray, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, ORHAMENTAL SHR'JBS, ETC., ETC., ON TUESDAY, JULY 20th, 1886. KP. G B A Y , (id conjunction with Messrs J. Mandell tad Co.}, favored with instructions from Mr Wbeclbsnd, will offer for Sale, at the Temuka Saleyards—--100,000 F Sf 100,000 1 FOREST TREES, ’ And all known to be the Beat Variety in the Country (from 1 year to 6 years). Also a large quantity of SPECIMEN TREES, in great variety RHUBARB ROOTS, Etc., Etc. N.B.—Ample time will bs given to remove the Trees purchased from the Nnrury Grounds. CATTLE. Cows 0 Steers and Heifers 1 1 1 1 100 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HORSES. Fair Ponies (good matoh, and fast trotters) Firtt-clsss Hack First-Class Harness Mare Unbroken Draught Colt (3 years old, by Governor) Pork and Bacon Pigs Hill-Side Plough Set 3-Leaf Harrows 2-Horse Spring Waggon Single-seated Buggy Set Single Hnruess Set Double Harness (plated) Double-seated Baggy (almost new) N.B.— The Auctioneers would respectfully draw the attention of the Public te this important bona Udi Sale. As Mr Wheelbsnd is about completing arrangements for leasing the Nursery, the whole •f his valuable and large assorted stock Of Fruit and Forest Trees will be cleared. Without the Slightest Reserve. Sale at 1 o’clock. K. P. GRAY, J. MUNDELL & CO., jyi7 Auctioneers. REPLENISHING SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT MILFORD, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1886, KP. GHAT favored with instructions from Mr Dickenson, whose lease having expired ft now leaving tire Mill, will sell by Publis Auction, on the premises, on tbs above data, 2 Good Milch Cows 2 2 Good Heifers (2-year-olds) 2 S Steers (2-year-olds) 3 10 Pigs (from suckers up to bacon) 50 A Number of Fowls and Ducks 1 Buggy Mare (in foal to Tramp Gar d) 1 I Ftrst-elasn Buggy (almost new) 1 Pig Troughs, Dairy Utensils, etc., etc., etc. AlsoThe whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, Other Entries will be received ap to hour of Sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. K. P. GRAY, jy!7 Auctioneer, S. Turnbull and Son. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, ON FRIDAY, 23bd JULY, 1888, At,2 cfolock, B TURNBULL & SON , h»vo received instructions from the Dej uty Assignee in the estate of Mary Homo to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, ON FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, 1886, Improved Farm of 500 Acres, part of the famous Levels Estate, about 3 miles from Pleasant Point Railway Station. The Land is securely fenced, and divided into 6 paddocks by good live fences. There is an abundance of water in each paddock. A Dwell-ing-House, Stable, Sheep Yards, and Piggeries are erected on the farm. About 400 Acres in English Gnu, balance in Stubble. Sale at 2. Terms Easy. jylV (
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1533, 17 July 1886, Page 2
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466Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1533, 17 July 1886, Page 2
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