TilE NEW TIMES W. A UCK LAA I) PEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he is now opening JJ out an entire DRAPERY, The Best Assortment of Cloods, The above will be Offered at Prices that Defy Competition, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, &o. DRESS PIECES of EVERY DESCRIPTION. SILKS, LACES, BUTTONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &a NEW STOCK OF Specially Selected for this District, comprisinj Direct from LONDON, TO ORDER, BABY LINEN, MILLINERY , GLOVES, HATS, BO NR EES, 6 a., 6a.
SALF, BY AUCTION. SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY. APRIL Ist, 1875, At Noon. To Farmers, Settlers, and Others. George fache, instructed by Vm. Ixsley, who is leaving the district, will sell by Public Auction, on the above date, and without the slightest reserve, IN ONE LOT, That Valuable Property, known as SPRING VALE FARM, situate seven miles from Clyde, on the Blacks and Dunedin Road, the whole securely fenced with wire and ditch, and containing about 100 acres, of which about 30 acres are laid down in English grasses; together with Sevenroomed Cob House, Stable, Ac.; also, three Gardens, one of which is well well-stocked with Fruit Trees, and a Two-acre Paddock of Potatoes, the whole securely fenced with wire and standards. In Lots to Suit Purchasers— Stack of Clover hay—about ten tons Two Draught Mares, with foal at foot, by “ Prince Charlie” Two two-year old Fillies, by “ Young Clyde” One Gelding, six years old, by ‘‘Ugly Buck” About a dozen useful saddle and harness horses Small mob of well-bred dairy cattle; poultry, goats, farming implements, including Chaff-cutter and Water wheel, with Driving Gear"; Plough Weighing Machine, Ac., Ac. Also, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The above property, which is at the junction of four roads, and only seven miles from Clyde and Alexandra, is well situate for a business site and dairy farm, and presents a most desirable opportunity for settlement. The land, which is of good quality, has been lying fallow for the past three years, and is well watered. The only reason the owner has for disposing of the property being that he is leaving the district. Note the date — GEO. FACHE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 22xn APRIL, 1875, At 1 o’clock. At Goodger’s Yards, Cromwell. BROKEN AND UNBROKEN “ELSWICK” COLTS. George each e having received instructions from Messrs Campbell and M‘Lean of Wanaka Station, will sell by Public A notion as above—--20 Colts and Fillies rising 3, 4, and 5 years old, by the thorough-bred horse “ Elswiek.” The 5-vear old are all broken in to saddle. The Auctioonecr can confidently say that so grand a mob of horses has never before been offered in Cromwell district, and would urge on station masters and all others wanting a firstclass horse, to attend the sale. It must he admitted that on the sire’s side they have the host strain of Mood there is in the Province, whilst the ! clams are not to be surpassed, DAIRY CATTLE, PIGS, HORSES, &cj At Blacks, No. 3. SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, At Noon. A E 0 R (3 E FACHE vT having received instructions, will sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at Love’s Yard, Blacks, No. 3A well selected mob of Dairy Cows, in calf, and with calves at foot A few good useful Saddle and Harness Horses, and A lot of Pigs. Also at same'time and place— A large collection of Now Books,’ including, amongst others, 12 doz of Cooper’s novels A lot of Musical Instruments, comprising Concertina, Accordeou, Flute, Yiolin, and a lot of music the whole being the balanceof a consignment direct from Home. Also, A FOLDING BAGATELLE TABLE. And a lot of other Useful and Valuable Property, too numerous to particularise. Note the place and clay of sale— * 1 LOVE’S YARDS, BLACKS No 3. Saturday, April 3rd, At Nook, The Auctioneer would recommend Dairymen, Farmers, and Butchers to attend the Sale as the Live Stock is first-class, and have to be sold without reserve ; and would further notify to storekeepers and the general public that the books and miscellaneous property are all of a thoroughly useful charactei, and have to be sold for whatever is offered. Uth & 15th APRIL, 1873 SALE BY AUCTION. CROMWELL, TO STOREKEEPERS, MINERS, A OTHERS. Groceries, Wines, Spirits, Ironmongery, Hardware, Fancy Cords, Ac. MRW SHANLY having disposed of his business premises, the Shamrock Store, Cromwell, has instructed MR. GEO. FACHE to sell by Public Auction on vVodnesdayand Thursday the 14th and 15th April next at the Shamrock Store, Without reserve, at 12 o’clock each day the whole of his valuable Stock, consisting of Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Ironmongery, Drapeiy, Fancy Goods, Ac. Express Wagon, aud Set of Double Harness, 4 Light Waggon Horses, several useful Hacks, and other property. Also. The Freehold of Section 1, Block 88, Town of Cromwell. The above Sale being absolute and bona fide, Mr Fache invites the at- ( endance of one aud all.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 675, 26 March 1875, Page 3
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