Jlessrs ('ope & Fucwe’s Auction Sales. Sale by/ Auction OF OATEN HAY, GROWING CROi RYE - OF PERRENIAL | JRASS. 1/TESSRS COPE AND FACIIE have iVI received inst actions irum William M'Keiizie, Esq , of ho Hawarau Station, to Sell by PUBLIC UCTION, On the Ground, at Ling Gully, Kawarau Go On SATURDAY, IKtii DECEMBER, At Two otlock, 1 Stack of Oaten Hal— about 4 Tons 3 Acres of Perennil I’ye-G.ass— wiL make fiist-class Sled. The whole can be con sent Dray-track to Clyde [) irehaser not wish to r> f efore the middle of F' will be abe to cross at a comae of erection at J unction. "COPE A eyed by the preOr should the we the produce •rua y n.xt, he now punt now Bannockburn t e ae ID F \CIIE, Auctior.ce: s.
A DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. MESSRS COPE ANDIfaCHE have been instructed by Mr Geo ge Sliearstone, who is leaving the Provint e, to Sell by Public Auction, on Wedne: clay the 10th inst., at Two o'clock sharp, m the ground, at Rocky-Point, three miles from Clyde, A COMPACT LITTI E FARM Fenced, consisting of 10 t cres of Lease Ground, 7 Acres of which s under Crop in Oats and Potatoes. To an industrious perso: >, the property will make a capital a '-„ c r $.. ..■• . Terms Liberal! , COPE AND FACHeI Auctioneers.
NOTICE JOHN PEEEIAM Invites all his Friends to a Grand Christmas Dinner To take place at the WELCOME-HOME HOTEL, Lowburn ("reek, - Or better known as the Three-Mile Rush from Cromwell, Guests will be provided with every comfort ON BOXING-DAY.
Caledonian Sports and Games The following list of winch \vi 1 put you in remembrance of Qlden-'l imes : Quoits Flat-Race—lso yds Standing Nigh- eap Putting the Stone Throwing the Hammer Vaulting Flat- l\ ace —IOO yds Wrestling—all styles Hurdle-Hace Climbing the Greasy Poll—with £5 on top Sack-1< ace Flat-Uace—3Co yds ' Eating the Treacle-Buns Standing Flat-Leap Grinning through the Collar Running High-Leap Flat I'laming I eap Catching the Pig with Greasy Tail Prize for step dancing. After the Sports there will be a Grand Concert and i all free of all expcnce, J.Jf trusting to see many strange faces f
TENDERS. iNPERS will be received by the under- ■*■ signed, on Saturday the 22nd inst,, at 12 o'clock noon, for Carting (at per lb) about one and-a-half Tons of Timber and Iron, from Alexandra to the Shelter Sheds on the Campbell's Track, Old Man Range '. also, for the Carpenter's Work required to be "done in repairing same. Plans and Specifications can be seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES C. THOMSON, OfScer-in-Charge. Camp, Alexandra.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 242, 14 December 1866, Page 2
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