I ■'■'■■ SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY 'W& j '..-. . . ; . ..•• "~ - " /■■■'l (I "V r j /S REEN AND SOUNESS, insta»et«#Jiy II the vendors, will sell by Publio Atteti«O ! at the Horse Bazaar on 1 ? SATURDAY, FBBR^ARY^ J \ C Atl>m; jV ' f f Draught Horses ' T ,['% i . Light Harness Worses ',' '"" Z ■ Biding Hacks - , 1 Pair very Haricfsbme Ponies [luitablt 1 for a Buggy •* Drays, Harness, &c. fee. ! 2 Reapers and Binders. , ",.'.,- --y Side Saddle and Bridle CLEARING SALE AT THE LATE 1^ i SHIPTON'S FARM, LONGRIDGB. O | jTI REEN and' SOUNESS have rewlv^ j A-^ instructions from the executors o£th« | latejMi;J.j.Shiptcfia tp [aeU^ by^ublicr»fe|^a ; on the ground, Longridge, on THUBSDA.T, \ 14th FEBRUAKY, at 12.30 p.m» the te» [ lowing [first-class stock, implements, ..etc,^^. 1 : 4 first-class draught mares and fK§§» » ; ings thoroughly staunch \J^ ; 1 Draught foal ' ]'". > ; 5 Head cattle in forward eonditi^ 1 ■'• 3 Pigs ""''' " r J >; 1 Samuelson self -raking reapiaf , m "* , ' • > *. . " * t *-•,)-. rt itHff i 'Ties . chine ,-. •.- •-* • : •;-> -.j^ je 1 Tip-dray with frame, etc., complete ; 1 d.f. plough ~. - ■• ■.•:; '.-?•?©« 1 Set Hasten and Beftt^ie'f pfeftg flexible harrows 1 Boiler .r ;--?•!?', iiT 1 BentalTtf elaHutter fam*)££ZZ * •'♦ Wlieeibarrbw, spadeß, forks, swiMletfwa shaft and leading, rharne^B.saddl* > -^nd bridle, a lot of household furniture, including splendid cook* , . ing stove, with uteMilf^ttk^ißi, jj; : : 1 7 Small cottage stoye T ,.^.-. _r .,, (?r) 1 Double-barrelled breech-loadiag fa|fot l s Rifle..- ... - -„,.,.,- i: 'J'.) ■ 1 6-chamber reyolver. • ; a . ai> « { .„ n — ■ The Auctioneer can guarantee thriffrr )QfitheabbTe'[firstrciasß. . " } "?1 H(} l» ! Luncheonrwill be providedfi "a ~t§ •# j FREEHOLD FABM :^BF CHATTON • GREEN AND SOUNESS (in conjiincli|i with Mr f J. D. HuHter) will>B6ll !•> | public auction at their rtoito^Gtito/ofr'Ml*'* ' FRIDAY, 15th FEBRUARY^ 188* * T * 4 . ' /. '•: ".; ' " p.m. : : 1 r; :\'n : :-.;p.S^i j ,: That well-known fara,?B6B*:VA£i£ Section 15, Blk, XII, Chattoa* E freehold, situated about 5 miJei i * fromnGore,- dontainMg : 179*a&m j .'..-. 2 rqeds: 33 poles, now occupiftl \ t , by Mrs David Matheson. , ; V, j There are under crop-: 33 s agfeß'sMrt« fc il||, acres turnips, acre in potatoes, ttie to* imainder being s«wtf down iiii- English" grise Witp :7 paddock^ :th«<whole ; jeft Also— 1 11^ ll * n i 5' I -! 5-stalled stable ' ■ •:: *?.*Jiorlt f>£i k* 1 barn 18 r 36, capable of etoriav 1d«- - -r,p i \ sacks .grain] v n TT SMgo— Fowlihouse*, coalshed, fruit garden jy_ This^is a firstclafs investment fofc a fa§ja> cnpitalrthe tlrMl'&i^lP jLiberal. The . greater portion- of purch*w Imoney may lie on Mortgsge^which the nadefjagneU^re prepa^ ' to : aWanc^^'rhis tafiF 0 one of the best farms in the district. Thosein. searchjof a j jg ally /good .pTopfeityj'MloW" make early application tg-— £ , , {. v JOu. , Aacuon4ea,Q6H^ j or ,y£r:j...:\*ir&i& i -._.___... -Gowoa.^.., j A clearing sale, pf Stock, ( l^aj^ements> *c. ' will be held on the Farnut short time ataff !^ab;ore sale. euiii\jM MAlJurjr " .yALUABLE BUSpESS;^ITB^, Sit:g .;. , , ,: STOIOJYJJREEK, :*.".'„„„ | - PEIDAY^HEgRU^i W&t&&s ' | ,'-s!ta :> J . . At a.30. pjnij is -.;-{ Mff.-.d. hs W ; RMANtf : S^iSS^^ . ■ ■■ instructions 'from^ihe trSste«s J m Wt* insolvent estate oi Thomas "livviiM i6*yk r i by Public Auction," at their foome) mf^ "FRIDAY, 15th^^ FEBRUARY,TBBt V t£ Th'e s riglit title, and 1 interest of 'the^iiSflPJ^ Thomas HukrEß in the HOUSE and iiA^D^ % situated at Stoney Creek railway 'A^f/VI&B® to- Otama Bridge. ' r ■ ' ■"*"•& -^ ; This is a splendid chance' for anienterpris^ s ing man to make a fortune, as there isairei^^^ a large and increasing traffic to"°ihe~ plael" * which is well adapted for a store or accom»> " dation house, having a large paddock attached and the buildings, which arefquite new, being very suitable. " V] i Intending purchasers w^dp well to inspect the place before the.sal^^iris very seldoaa uch;a good opening. for busings p.ccurß. ve3o tr fTO HOTELKEEPERS,: /ME^CBEANTS AND OTHERS.. . >:>- fr "< .'■■ ' — '"-;-^ a REEN and SOUNESS ;havi reieiVel( 2 instructions from Mr Michael Qualtee to aell by public auction at their, rooms, Qoi^«« on FRIDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, inunediaV s tely after the arrival of the' expresi txoM Dunedin,. -' . i « ; .- > ; THE PUKERAU HOTEL, * lr! * situated on the main trunk line from Javercargill to Dunedin. This hotel lssi^u^ ) ted in one oE the best farming, districts of Otago,and is at ■ present Bioing^* i^nrj ljicrative trade, which can be greatly in* creased. There is no other hotel in the township, nor within nine miles. '.The house contains >14*very4arge,jftoms,^dJ(s^sitS«toLB on nearly three-quarter, acjwr of land,"vhi6h"~ is all freehold, and highly "cultivated. 1 \ The terms on^Sßhich the house i- yiiiit %t, I sold are- very * liberal, and the -stick-" and furniture wilLhaye to be taken at a yams. . tionby.the-puKjhaser. .^ " I : Every\information ( will .^*^ek to in* , 1 tending , purchasers , on f to * • } the ■ f", ■ '- ' : , _/:""* !J * v - '*•» 5 ■ ■■ I :;, ;; ' e29 MrM.QUALTEB > Pake»i; - - i . »-i..-.P.: i -. ••~Tlt?ft i£p I "M" ONEY T0 LENDf. Several donvenie** f ITX B maUsum3 on ldeapFleeblldV UI A T s i. . A^ C ?-; FLETCHER .-, i '
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 328, 5 February 1884, Page 3
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