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pRELIMIN A. EY NOTICE, POETS SPORTS Will be held in MATAKANUI PARK 1 On 1 ST. PATRICK’S DAY, 1885. Programme in future issue. 'or Matakanui Park Sports Committee, G, E. BOULTON, Hon. Secretary. 1 FOR SALE on deferred payments 170 acres, known as The Elms, Mr Oliver’s) Dunstan Elat, with redence, orchard, etc. Payments may xterd over long period. Apply F. J. WILSON, Clyde, QDNEDIN CUP. FEBRUARY 26th, 1885. SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1885, At 12 o’clock sharp. AT IDA VALLEY. 200 ACRES FARM LAND. GROWING CROPS FARM IMPLEMENTS. DRAUGHT HORSES. Entire Clydesdale Horse, £OU N G LOCHNIVAE. Etc., Etc., Etc. In the Estate of James Anderson, deceased, of Ida Valley. &E 0. FAC HE, instructed by the Agent of the Public Trustee, will sell by public auction on the Farm, Ida Valley, on Tuesday, February 10th, 1885, commencing at 12 o’clock sharp, The whole of the property in the above Estate, comprising— All that piece of land situate in Ida Valley, and being sec. 4, block IX., Tiger Hill District, containing 200 acres, the whole securely fenced, together with stone dwelling house, stables, and other out offices, 90 acres of which is under crop, viz, 40 acres oats, 10 acres barley, 20 acres wheat, 20 acres turnips ; the balance in grass (Note. —The growing crops to be sold separate, and in lots to suit purchasers) Also, The Entire Clydesdale Horse, “ Young Lochnivar.” 3 heavy draught horses 2 yearlings 80 sheep 70 lambs 1 cow and calf 2 pigs Reaping machine Chaffcntter Double-furrow plough Single-furrow plough Set 4 leaf harrows Dray and frame Dray and leading harness 10 bags wheat 60 head of poultry. Also, A number of book debts.

TERMS-CASH. Without the Slightest Reserve. FEBRUARY 11th, 1885. THRESHING MACHINE AND 6-H.P. ENGINE p EOEGE FACHE VJT instructed by Mr J. C. Jones, of the Vincent County Flour Mills, will sell by Public A uctiou cn above date at NOON, at Ophir, A Marshall and Son’s Threshing Machine and 5-horse power Steam Engine, the machine combines all the latest improvements, and is in perfect and thorough repair and good order, having been sub jected to a complete overhaul. To a couple of steady men the opportunity is one that but rarely presents itself, and when it is taken into consideration that there is no other steam thresher in the district, there can be no doubt but that the invests mentin it would prove a profitable one. The only reason Mr Jones has for parting with it is that his other business prevents him devoting suffix cient attention to the threshing. Teems at Sale. AT SAME TIME AND PLACE, On account of the Police Depaitment, Black gelding, known as v ‘"‘Black* bird,” .■ .. ‘ NOTE—O/hDLS, - FE'Efi UA ST II th, 1885, At XOOX" ' '

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1197, 6 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1197, 6 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1197, 6 February 1885, Page 2

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