Sale by Auction. SALE BY FRIDAY, sth JULY. TESSES. INDER AND GEORGE have received instructions from Mrs. D. M'Cambridge (widow of the late Dr. M'Cambridge) to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Leven Street, on Friday, the sth July, at One p.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN EFFECTS. The Furniture (which is nearly new) consists of Chairs and Sofa, in horse hair ; Tables, cane-seated Chairs ; Easy Chair, Sewing Machine, Chiffonnieres, Timepiece, Iron Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, and usual Bedroom Fitrniture; Carpets, Floorcloth, Table Covers, Glass, China, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, Iron Water Tank ;j Saddle and Bridle, .&c. &c.~ TUESDAY, 9th JULY, At 12 Noon. 'IDEE AND GEORGE havet£ received instructions from Mr. John Cogan, to by Auction, on the Ground, Kyeburn Diggings, on Tuesday, the 9fch July, at 12 noon, Ail his Bight, Title, and Interest in and to about 100 ACRES LAND, well fenced, about Fifty Acres of which are ploughed ready for crop. Also, House and Garden, Farming Implements, consisting of Ploughs, Harrows, Reaping Machine, Chaffcutter, 3horse power Engine, Drays and Harness. HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, PIGS AND POULTRY. 2 Stacks of Oats and Oaten Hay, &c., &c, &c. ! Terms at Sale. '" The Auctioneers, m calling attention to the ; above sale, beg to inform intending purchasers that so favorable an opportunity is not likely again to occur. The farm is situate on main road to the Maerewhenua Diggings, and withiria quarter of a mile of the Kyebiirn coal-pits —consequently commanding at- all times a ready market for farm produce. Miscellaneous Advertisements. NOTICE. """* LL PAKTIE3 INDEBTED to the late DB. ; gM t CAsrBRrDGB are requested to Settle their Accounts forthwith ; and all Claims against the Estate to be sent in at once j for Settlement. MRS. D. M'CAMBRIDGE. Naseby,|June 27,1872. NOTICE. LL CLAIMS against the Eirm of u J.?pi. are requested to be sent in on or before the 15th July next; and all Debts owing to the same must be paid on"or before aforesaid date. J. R. BREMNER AND CO., Hamilton. Hamilton, June 24th, 1872. TTBLIC BEADING BOOM. THE TEMPERANCE HALL has been opened to the Public as a |£ READING ROOM Under the management of the Mount Ida Abstinence Society. Terms of Subscripton and Rules can be obteinedjln^application.. DISSOLUTION~OF PARTNERSHIP. PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Larry Carrick and James Markey, Carriers, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. The Business will be carried on by James Markey, who will receive and pay aUoutetanding accounts. LARRYCABRICK. JAMES MARKEY. Witness to Signature— Waj/peb Indeb. Naseby, June 26,1872. ,HUBCH OP ENGLAND. The Committee beg to announce their intention of holding a GRAND BAZAAR Shortly. Full particulars, and date, will be published as soon as all arrangements are completed. * HENRY COWPER, Sec.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 173, 28 June 1872, Page 4
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