WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ]2, 1877, AT BLACKS. 25 HEAD CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, Arc. TORN COLE CHAPPLE, instructcd by Jlr M. O’Hogan (who is leaving tins District for Southland) will sell by Public Auction on the above date at One o’clock, on the ground : 25 head Cattle, comprising quiet Dairy Cows, Springers, and Stores ; 2 useful Horses, Spring Cart, Swing Plough and whippets, Chain harrows, 3-horse power (complete) No. 3 Chatf Cutter, Thresher (complete), Set of Winnowers, 80 gallon Boiler ; right, title and interest in Paddock, Dwelling-house and Stockyard, Household furniture, Cooking-stove, IJten si Is, Arc No Reserve. Mr O’Hcgan’s reason for disposal is rciroval to Southland, where ho has purchased a Farm. The Cattle are quiet and good—the Implements aio also good, in fact, are good as new. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 802, 31 August 1877, Page 3
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