GIFT ds AUCTION BAZAAR In Aid of ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND VESTRY Will be held ini TOWN H ALL,/oi/tDE, OH . FCHDAY, NOVEMBER otb, 1886. Gifts received by Members of the Vestry, or at tl* Office of this Paper. V lOTORIA STORE, Clyde, BENJAMIN NAYLOR, General Dkape Hosier, Clothier, BOOT AND SHOE WINE, SH< ER PRODUCE /HE, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER. NT HAM AND BACON CURER, Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Ironmongery, Glass, Crockeryware, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, etc. Local-made Butter and Cheese a'ways on hand. Storekeeper’s supplied. Agent for Reid and Cray’s Farming Implements and Machines. Under the Disanguisksd P; Sir G. Grey, Sir 1 Sir James Fergusson, D’ N ST A Cly JOSEPH BE nage ANAGEE. THE BEST OF STABLING Under the supervision cf an efficient Groom. Saddle Horses and Buggies for Hire. Terminus for Cobb’s Coaches via Palmerston, and Lawrence through to Queenslown.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT.VBth, 1886. BLACKS COUIIT DAY. AT CAVAN'S SALE YARDS. George fac hj e, having received instructions, will sell as under, On account of Mr Wm. Least—--12 fat bullocks 4 da'ty cows (This is a prime mob, and should command buyers). On account of Mr Stringer—--2 fat covvsi IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FREEHOLD FARM LANDS AT OPHIRi /" COURT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Ath, 1886, At 1.30 n.m. •> hj "ii. George faohe, instructed by Mr W. Burren, of Oplur, will sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday} September Scb, 1886, at 1.30 p.ra., All that piece and parcel of land being Section 1, Block X Poolburn district,containing .311 acres (more or less), together with fences (in all about 186 chairs), wire and standards, stone dwelling, and chaff house. This land is situate in the very centre of Ida Valley, and has the special advantage of being at the June# lion of the cross roads the one leading from Blacks to German Hill; the other being the main road through the Valley also of being well watered, having a natural spring and . two permanent lagoons ‘ moreover, it is of excellent quality. 80 acres is broken up and fit for cropping 30 acres is laid down in permaEnglish grasses 140 acres is unbroken beautiful land, fit for the plough The balance (60 acres) in first class grazing land. As awnole this is a splendid - farm and well worthy the attention of buyei-s, who would bo able to enter immediately and start work. LIBERAL TERMS AT SALE. Mr Burren's only reason for wishing to get clear of the farm is that he finds he cannot attend satisfactorily to both I a isrm and bis general business in Ophir.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1276, 13 August 1886, Page 2
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