;~ > ; Sale by Auction^ SADE BY,~ iUGTIOK. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), sxh JULY. Ttj/TESSRS, ITFDER aot> GEORGE J3_L 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 oth 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,j. .Timepiece, Iron "Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, and usual Bedroom Furniture; Carpets, Floorcloth, Table Covers, Glass, China,, - Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, Iron Water Tankf;. Saddle and Bridle, ■ *.• ;! &c. &c. &c. TUESDAY, §fch JUIiYi ' —'■' At'l2 ; ltfbon. :r: * — ?s ' *DER JIN D GFEO.E&E _ : have received M John Cogan, to Sell by Auction, on the Ground, Kyeburn Diggings,, on Tuesday, the 9th July, at 12 noon, : ' All his Bight, Title, and Interest in and !i to about ■ 100 ACRES'LAND, ; : well fenced, about Fifty Acres of ' which are ploughed ready for crop. ..■:■■""'"".'' '. V . ' ' Also, ~ , .House and Garden, Farming Implements, • consisting of Ploughs, Harrows, Reaping Machine, Chaffcutter, 3- -• - horse power Engine, Drays and Harness. J : - HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, PIGS AND j',., ;.',.'..'. .POULTRY. 7 - - "'. '2 Stacks of Oats and Oaten Hay,: '■" r '.V ; - ; T &c.y ' ; &c, ' ■ ■ &c. *'i->:.-,*. .'.-iTerms ; at Sale;* : ;>^r \The Auctioneers, attention; to the abQ£ e «a\e, beg to inform intending purchasers that so favorable an opportunity is hot likely again to occur. The fsirm is situate 'on m«iri road to the Maerewhenua \ii; hin a quarter of a mile of- theJ£j;;*«rijfe «*«** pits •—consequently commanding **?- aU .ii&tiS" at ready "market for |midue'. .. 'Mlg^^ 'MOUNT IDA .■ LODGE. " T t .i J.O H.N'S .." D A Y. <(<- -MASONIC SOIREE. ;.- : . MONDAY, JULY Bth. '".,.". ' NOTICE. LL CLAIMS against the Eirm of - J. R. Bbekkeb ajtd Co., are requested to be sent in on or before the 15th Jidy next; and all Debts owing to the same must be paid aforesaid date. J. BvBREMNER AND CO., ;, Hamilton. . ; .' lHamilt v n, June 24th, 1872. '■.• •] ÜBLIG READING ROOM THE TEMPERANCE HALL,: has been opened to the Public as a. \ f READING ROOM v Under the management of the Mount Ida Total Abstinence Society. ■■•'"".* Term* of Subscript.on and Rules can be 6b*r ; [tainisdion application. : : ''; = * OR SALE, the IDA JSMJv HOTEL (lat« Kermode's). Eligible situation. , Vs Apply,atjhe.' Chronicle,' OfficeforparticuT I G Er. r,; PUBLIC MEMCiiUbe l-i held in the "Union Church, on Friday, Stfe.July, at 8 p.m. -*'■ Business: To take into consideration the advisability of disposing of: Manse arid/furniture. " .' ■' ;,: " ■'•';' v ' ■;;. -■ ?'■'; '" Subscriber* are f particularly invited to ! atBy order of the' Union; Church Trustees. at ■-\ : Accountant, Apply at this Office.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 174, 5 July 1872, Page 4
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