PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE. QIERVICES will be hold as follows: Feb, 25th. Alexandra, 11.30 a.in.; Speorgrass, 3 p.m.; Alexandra, 7 p.m. A. G. BOYD. ALEXANDRA, MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY 1877. JC. CHAPPLE, instructed by • the mortga ;ees, will sell by Public Auction on the above date at 4 o’clock sharp :■— 5 sides of Kip, and 3 sides of Crop ■Leather; Elastic Side, Balmoral, Watertight and Knee Boots (Colonial male); 30 pairs of Women’s Kid, Elastic Sides and Wellington Tops; Tegs, Toe Plates, Heel Plates, Nails, Blacking, and an assortment of other Shoemakers’ Stock too numerous to mention, and the Book Debts. No Eeskkkve. iJOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. THE CREDITORS’ TRUSTEES OP THE PROPER'! Y OF SA HUE I . SIMMONDS, (a (DEBTOR), SPEARGE.ASS FLAT, MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1577. XOHN COLE CHAPPLE, having ®J received instructions, will se'l by Public Auction at II o’clock sharp on the premises:— The House at present occupied by Samuel Simmonds, two Gardens with crop, one Cow and Calf, one Heifer, one Pig. lot of Poultry, and Jot of Building Material. Terms Cash. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY. 3rd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. iSALE ‘OF VALUABLE PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY. , Eg. creagh and go., e have received instructions ■ from Mr James Rodger, to sell by auction, at their Sale Rooms, Tapanui, on Saturday, March 3rd. at 2 p.m. (if not previously disposed of privately), That desirable property known as DELORAINE, Situated on the -Pomahaka River, adjoining Clydevale Station. Together with HSOO Sheep, And 20 Head of Cattle. The above is a really first-class property, and the Auctioneers can corifi dently recommend it as a desirable investment. Full particulars can be obtained bv I applying to the Auctioneers. Tapanui. Terms Liberal. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Heron’s Yards, Roxburgh. CATTLE, HORSES Ac. JABEZ BURTON has received instructions to sell by auc'ion on Saturday, March 3. a t the above-named yards, at one o’clock sharp, On account of Mr Francis Tubman—--12 head of cattle, mixed seXcS. On account of Messrs Coop, Bidgood, Elder, M'GregO’ - , and others— About GO head, including a few first-class dairy cows. On account of Jnhcz Burton—--10 bullocks, 3 and 4 years old, and 5 dairy cows. On account of Mr W. Gray—--15 head of Steers and spayed Cows, On Recount of Mr A. J. M'Pherson,— 8 colts and fillies, 3 and I years old, by Bay Camden, Don ■Quixote, and Chorister. On account of Mr R. Tubman— A pair of chestnuts. A splendid match, and very st-ong. On account of Mr A. Birch Unbroken colt and filly, 3 and 4 years old. On account of vendors— Hacks, Bridles, Saddles, &c. Parties in the Mount Bcngor district desirous of entering stock for the above sale are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer at once,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 775, 23 February 1877, Page 2
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