ABSOLUTE CLEVRINQ OUT SALE BY AUCTION. f, : DRAPERY, BOOTS <fe SHOES, ELECTRO PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Table and Suspending Lamps, and Fancy Goods ok all Descriptions. PAPER HANGINGS, PAINT AND VARNISH. COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A choice Lot of Flowering Plants, Also, The 10001 useful and ornamental Articles required either for the adornment. of the person, or that are requisite in all households ; also NEW SPRING CART, Buggy, Saddle, and Bridle, Springs, Axles, lot of Felloes,' Spokes, Old Wheels, &c.
AUCKLAND, REPOSITORY AND ) NOAH’S ARK. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, XBE 2nd akd 3rd may. Commencing each day at 11 a.m. sharp. GEORGE FACHE has receive.! definite and positive instructions from Mr Wm. Auckland, (who is removing to Dunedin), to sell by Public Auction, without the least reserve, on the above dates, The whole of his Immense Stock, comprising an unlimited quantity of the Goods above mentioned. TERMS CASH. This being a bona fid/f clearing nut sale, Mr Auckland having disposed of his business premises, which are to he taken possession of immediately after the sale, the auctioneer invites the attendance of everybody (the trade included) everything havi"g to be disposed of to the highest bidder.
f§f*ALL Monies due to the above must be paid, or arrangements made for the payment of the same prior to the date of sale, or proceedings will be taken for their recovery without any further notice. MONDAY, 21st APRIL, 1879, At one o’clock p.m JABEZ BURTON has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Yards, Roxburgh, on the above date—--3 Dairy Cows, in full milk 6 Dairy Cows, near calving. 10 Bullocks, 3 to 5 years old, 6 two-year-old Heifers. 8 onc-yealr-old Heifers. 13 Cows, in calf and calves at foot. 4 yearling Steeps. The above G&ttlopre a ll quiet, and in good condition. On account of Mr P. Hunt—--7 fat Bullocks. 9 Fat Cowij and Heifers. These are good beef having been fed on the Pomahakg Ranges. On account of John Beighton, Esq—--9 Horses and Marcs, consisting of five handsome cream-colored Cobs, from two years old and upwards One Express Waggon, nearly new. A large Wooden and Irou Building known as the old Roxburgh Ferry Hotel.
On account of H. Heron, Esq.— A pair of Chesnut Ponies a splendid match, and quiet to ride or drive, • 4 pure-fire 3 Romney Marsh Rams, bred by Dr Webster of Oamaru. On account of Vendors— One Single Abbott’s Buggy. Spring Cart and Harness. Parties wishing to enter Stock for the above sale, will please communicate at once with the Auctioneer. JABEZ BURTON", Auctioneer. NOTICE. HAVING commenced Oristingthe new Crop of Wheat, I am propped to in any quantity, of the vety best quality, and at a reasonable rate. . J. C. JQNES, Vincent Floor Mill. I March 25, 1871).
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Dunstan Times, Issue 887, 18 April 1879, Page 2
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