v Auction Sales CLEARING SALE NEAR MANDEVILLE tf 9 MONDAY, 28th MAY, 18 Atl2 o'clock. J, GREEN AND SOUNESS under instructions from Mr William France (who has sold his farm) will sell by public auo* tion 'on the ground as above the whole of his stock, implements, furniture, &c, conn sisting of— Draught Mare 3 X Draught Geldings ■" / Young unbroken horses Milch Cows Pigs Lot Mixed Cattle Reaper, dray, DF. plough harness A lot of Oats, & &o. Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp. c 956 STOCK SALE AT GORE. WEDNESDAY^ra MAY, It 1 p.m. Q.REEN and SOUNESS nave received instruotions to sell by public atwtion on Wednesday, 23rd Mvy, at 1 p.m., 170 Ojws and Steers 20 Heai B. Hock and Cows, nearly fat 46 Steers and Heifers from 12 to 18 months old. The above are a first-class lot and are for positive sale. c 977 AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1 p.m. /"N REEiN AND SOUNESS have received instructions from Mr J. Stuart to sell by public auction at their yards Gore on Saturday, 26bh May, 1883, at 1 o'clock, 6 Grand Heavy Draught Horses all guaranteed thoroughly staunch Also, Drays, Harness. Covers, Ploughs, &c. The above horses are the finest lot of Clydesdales that have been offered for sale for some time. Parties having horses to enter for this sale will please do bo at once. d 4 IMPORTANT INVESTMENT. SALE OF TI3E COMMERCIAL HOTEL, EAST GORE. El S. CANNING & CO. have reoeived instruotions from Mr Wm. Costello to sell by public auction in THE GORE AUCTION MART, OSSATURDAY, 26th MAY, 1883, At 3 p.m. That Valuable Property, known as THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, EAST GORE. together with a i of an acre of land, 6<» stalled stable and outhouses erected thereon. This Hotel contains 16 rooms, is centrally situated, and is now doing a good business. The present proprietor is retiring from hotel life, that being his only reason for selling out, , . TIRMS EASY. Further particulars may bo obtained upo» application to F. S, CANNING, Auctioneer, Gore, or : Mr THOMAS SUBMAN, <*7 Invercargill. STOCK SALE, ; GORDON. QHANKS and BARR (in conjunction* with John Mao Gibbon and Sons) wil hold regular FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSE 3, &c., At their Yards. Gordon. First sale will be held on Saturday, 28th " Upwl, 1883, at 1 o'clock. ' Parties wishing to enter stock for this sale please advise Messrs J. Mac Gibbon and Sons, Gordon; oe the Auctioneers, Matanra. c 856 THURSDAY, MAY 24, At 12 o'clock. Undtr Power of Bill of Sale, OTEPHENSON AND CO. will sell by auction at Crichton Park, Pukerau, on the above date, The whole of Ihe Stock, Implements, etc., on the above estate, coDsist-* ing of HO SES: Heavy Draught Mares Heavy do Geldings CATTLE : < Welu.^rown bullock?, cowf, steers, heifers, &o. ; SHEEP: Merino Ewea and Crossbred Limbi etc. IMPLEMENTS : New Steam Engine, Horae'.power, large Chaif outter, large Cora Crushtr, Cambridge roller, plain roller, d.f. ploughs, swing ploughs, hillside plough, harrow , drays, spring . carr, plough and cart harness, forks, sacks and many other articles too numerous to particu-< lariso. The above Btock and implements are for absolute sale and will be disposed of without the Slightest Reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' STEPHENSON & CO. Auctioneers, 0996 39 Bond-a'reer, Danedin. nRAIN STORAGE. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY are now prepared to receive grain for storage at their NEW STORES IN THE CRESCEKT. Space for 10,000 bags available. Storage Bates— One Penny per bushel per moi/th, including all charges. G. F. MARTIN, °940 | Manager, >
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Mataura Ensign, Volume VI, Issue 257, 22 May 1883, Page 3
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