Important and unreserved sale of Farm and Effects by auction. . ,!• . . ____ ' I / DPOWEBL & C(X will sell by publie auction (by order of the. Executors in thio instate of M. SHANLY, deceased,) on i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874, ' L at 2 o’clock sharp, At Shannon Farm, near Cromwell, All that property known as Shannon Farm, containing 150 acres or thereabouts, held under authority of Messrs Howell and ‘ Louglmaa, and with right of purchase from the Government; being nearly all ’ : well and securely fenced and subdivided into ! convenient paddocks, and having about 40 acres sown in Wheat and Oats. • 1 .*• Together with Dwelling, Stable, yards, piggeries, &c. &c., thereto belonging. 8 #r 10 well-bred Cattle' 3 Horses, 3 Mares, and 2 young stock Pigs, Fowls, &c.,, Horse Chaff-Cutting Machine '* Threshing Machine Stack of unthreshed Oats 1 dray, spring-cart, harness, belting, &c. Also, Several desirable Sections in the Town of Cromwell. Such an opportunity of securing a first-class farm, and really useful stock and produce should command the attention of intending purchasers. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. “ Small Profits and Quick Returns.” JMPORTANT NOTICE. Cheap Drapery.froM Dunedin. R. ISAACS, The Cheap Draper, will visit the. Cromwell and surrounding districts on or about the 22nd inst., with a cheap and well-selected stock of LADIES’, GENTLEMEN’S, & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, BOOTS, HATS, &c. &c. &c., which he will sell at the very lowest price consistent with good quality, while the motto at the head of this notice will be strictly followed out. Bargains 1 Bargains ! Bargains ! SUMMER GOODS ! SUMMER GOODS ! Direct from Dunedin. TOYS & FANCY GOODS of every description. Please defer your purchases until you see the stock R, Isaacs will bring up. ‘OO V NiaLSNUTIYH I eiqj jo BOApsmoqj jiuavoj orjqnd ojtaui oj gsq £pnjpodsß.i a •«oiaj aaonaajj iTivauQ v xy spooS jo ssup ifioA# jpg oj pa ipso j BAuq aw ‘papadxa jfjjjoqs ajuamuSisuoa aSauj joj mooa equm oj puv ‘aaojg nan jho jo guipjmq aqi Snuup ‘puvrmuoo juo jv noijßporatnooow pajiunj £idx aqj oj Suuiq •omiw 3HX OX T SAiaN iijvaojwl Itonster sweepstake ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1874. 800 SUBSCRIBERS at £1 Is. EACH. To be divided as follows : First Horse £l5O Second do 60 Third do 20 Starters 40 Non-starters 30 Tickets forwarded to Subscribers immediately on receipt of Cash, Bank Draft, or P. 0.0. 1 Early application to be made to the undersigned. GEORGE M. STARKEY, Treas. JOHN MARSH, Secretary. Starkey’s Kawarau Hotel, Cromwell. Q_ RA N D ART UNION. REITH & WILKIE^ Having purchased from Frank Dunnett, Esq., his beautiful collection of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, have now the pleasure of submitting them, with other choice pictures, consisting of rare Oleographs, Chromo-lithographs, Oil Paintings, Engravings, and Large Photographs, for disposal by Art Union. Prizes to the value of £341 ss. Tickets, 10s 6d each, (To be obtained at the Office of this Paper.) N.B.—The distinctive feature of this Art Union is, that every ticket-holder who does not draw a prize will be presented with a valuable book. The drawing will take place on or about the 3rd Norembeh
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 262, 6 October 1874, Page 3
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