Ti IE NEW TIMES mi s si, Ms tt W. AUCKLAND BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he is now opening out an entire NEW STOCK OF D E A P E E Y, Specially Selected for this District, comprising The Best Assortment of Goods, Direct from LONDON, TO ODDER. The above will be Offered at Prices that Defy Competition, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, &c. DRESS PIECES of EVERY DESCRIPTION, SILKS, LACES, BUTTONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &c. ■< 2 BABY LINEN, MILL INETi Y, GLO YES, HATS, BONNETS, Ac., Ac.
SALE BY AUCTION. CATTLE, HORSES, PRODUCE. Ac., At Nicolson’s Yards, ETTRJCK. Date and further particulars in futur® issues. GEO. FACILE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1875, AT SPEARGRASS FLAT. TORN COLE OH APPLE, instruct J ted by Mr John Ckossan, will sell by public auction, on the above date at noon, 50 head of Mixed Cattle, including quiet Dairy Cows with calves at foot, and in calf 1 Heavy Draught Mare, in foal to “ Sir Colin ” 1 Do, in fori to “ Young Wallace ” 2 Draught Horses 4 Splendid Saddle Hacks'; Also, The well-known Entire Hors® “Young Wallace” 1000 Bushels Oats, in lots to suit purchasers 5 Tons Potatoes, do. Reaping Machine (self-deliverv) in good working order 1 pair of Fanners 1 Corn-Crusher 1 German "Waggon 1 Dray 1 Stack of Straw, and sundry other articles too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer invites an early attendance on the 20th, for the purpose of inspection before the sale commences. JOHN COLE CTIAPPLE, j Auctioneer TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST from the neighborhood of Clyde, «nd now supposed to he running on the Range between Drybread and Bendigo, a BAY GELDING, branded AL conjoined, like the three letters AML conjoined, and had on, when lost, a pair of Winkers. Any Person delivering the same to me will receive the above reward. GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer, Clyde. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading under the style of Harrington and Gavin, Butchers and Slaughtermen, at Blacks No. 1, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business from this date (1 st April, 1875) will be carried on by Peter Harrington, to whom all Debts must be paid, and by whom all Liabilities will be discharged. PETER HARRINGTON, MARTIN GAVIN. Signed by the said Peter Harrington and Martin Gavin, in tho presence of JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer, Alexandra, Ist April, 1875,
THIS DAY—FRIDAY APRIL 9. | I AUCTION SALE At MARSH’S YARDS, CROMWELL. DAIRY CAT TLE And other Stock. GEORGE FACHE lias been instructed to sell by public auction THIS DAY (Friday), 9th inst., at 2 o’clock, at Marsh’s Yards, Cromwell, 20 head Milking Cows, in calf, and with calves at foot 1 Bull, well-bred ; and A quantity of Young Stock. Terms at Sale,' 14th & 15th APRIL, 1875. SALE BY AUCTION. CROMWELL. TO STOREKEEPERS, MINERS, & OTHERS. Groceries, Wines, Spirits, Ironmongery, Hardware, Fancy Goods, &c. MR W SHANLY having disposed of his business premises, the Shamrock Store, Cromwell, has instructed MR. GEO. FACHE to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday and 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, Drapery, Fancy Goods, Ac. Express Wagon, and Sot of Double Harness, 4 Light Waggon Horses, several useful Hacks, and other pro perty. Also. The Freehold of Section 8, Block 84, Town of Cromwell. The above Sale being absolute and bona fide, Mr Fachc invites the attendance of one and all. THURSDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1875, At 1 o’clock. At Goodger’s Yards, Cromwell. BROKEN AND UNBROKEN “ELSWICK” COLTS. George fache having received instructions from Messrs Campbell and M‘Lean of Wanaka Station, will sell by Public Auction as above—--20 Colts and Fillies rising 3, 4, and 5 years old, by the thorough-bred horse “ Elswick.” The 5-vcar old are all broken in to saddle. The Auctiooneor can confidently say that so grand a mob of horses'has never before been offered in Cromwell distiict, 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 best strain of blood there is in the Province, whilst the dams are not to he surpassed,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 677, 9 April 1875, Page 3
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