MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1878. AT ALEXANDRA* JAMES SAMSON lias received instructions from the Rev. Mr T> j X n xi n/r *1 J jLJvyKi vu ocii at uio xiiauoc, nicAatiuiu f by Public Auction on the above date, the whole of his Household Furniture, Horse, Puggy, Ac . as follows 1 Double seated Buggy, nearly new. 1 Horse, suited for Saddle or Harness. 1 Set of Buggy Harness nearly new. 1 Saddle and Bridle. 1 Side Saddle and Bridle, very good. The Household Furniture and Ef' fecta consist of:— 1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Book-case, 1 Easy Chair, 10 Cane bottomed Chairs, 4 Tables, Carpets, Iron Bedsteads, 3 large and 4 small ; Mirrors, Wash and Stands; Ewers and Basins, complete; Fender and Fire Irons, 2 Basket Grates ;Basket, Cradle, Clothes Basket, India rubber Roller Wringer, nearly new ; Perambulator, Galvanized Baths, large and small; Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Ac., Ac. As ihe Rev. Mr Boyd is leaving the Alexandra District, the Auctioneer would remind the Public that everything put up will be knocked, down to the highest bidder, and N 0 RESERVE—the It ale to take place at the Manse on MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1873. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1878, AT ALEXANDRA. SO Head Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Sheep, Saddles, Side-saddles, Harness, Spring Carts and Drays, Household Furniture, Ac., Ac. JAMES SAMSON has received instructions from Mr Allen Cameron. who has sold his Butchery Business and Premises to Messrs Hansen and Telford, to sell by Public Auction at hia Yards on the above date, at 13 - o’clock sharp: 20 Cows in calf. 10 quiet Dairv Cows, Calf at foot, and in Calf. 20 Fat Steers. 15 Well bred Heifers. 15 Calves. 20 Half-bred Fat Sheep. 1 Good Harness Mare. 1 Pack and Saddle Horao, 2 Saddle Hacks. 1 Chesnut Colt, rising 3 rears, (a Clontarf.) 2 Spring Carts. 1 Set Spring Cart Harness, nearly new. 1 Do. 4 Riding Saddles and Bridles. Ac. 1 Lady's Side Saddle, nearly new. The 110 USEHOL D FURNITURE consists of r—CHIFFONIER, Loo Table, Square Table, Sofa, Lounge, Cane bottom Chairs, 8-day Clock.. No. 6 Ti afford Range, Coaking Utensils, &c. The Auctioneer would particularly invite buyers to attend the above Sa'e it being bona fide Mr Cameron’s only reason for selling is that his attention has been directed to another line of business, hence the necessity of the present Sale. The Cattle have been personally selected by Mr Cameron, are well mixlil and suited to every buyer. igSU REMEMBER!—No Reserve. Terms Easy. immediately after the above, on account, of MR. WM. BEil! J SFORD, Wheelwright and Builder :—• A Farmer’s Dray, with Frame complete. A Tip Dray. A Spring Cart, nearly new. Teems at Balk. ! "lyr AT TONAL INSURANCECOM iA PA NY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITA I* £1,000,000. Paid up, £50,000 ; Reserve, £70,000. THIS PURELY t.OHAL OFFICE Presents many advantages to the Insuring Public. t J Tie'C,ini tain ndPrr.fi fs are - j UK PAIN ill) L\ THE COLONY. ■ 1 THE Hi,AD OFFICE P j and Maienaejneid bein ■ T.o \u,. settlements 6 ! are made without vexa'ama debus, or ’ J re iV re nee to.- ofTi.vs ar silntsncc. • PATES AND TF.qMF f equalto those offered by any other Cnmpany, P | GEORGE CLARK, A-ent, 11 : _ " Clyde*
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Dunstan Times, Issue 827, 22 February 1878, Page 3
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