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MR. A. H. MAUDE WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE. At Bnrnside Paddock, E'.derslie. ■i •• 0 s o-'" Ah. mau d e • has received instructions from Measrs. Bisset and Youngaon, "who have completed their contract, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—.4 Geldings 3 Mares 1 Saddle Hack '1 Drays 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Double-speed Reaper, by Reid & Gray 1 Set Harrows 2 Siedgea 7 Sets Harness, Swingle-tress and Pol- j ley Blocks 7 Hay Forks Fencing Posts (enough to do 7 chains) 1 Hut, Tents 1 No. S Stove (Countess) and Cooking Utensils, complete 300 Bags Feed Oats 100 Bags Chaff A, H. MAUDE, 574 Auctioneer. MR. RICHARD LEIGH Richard leigh, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. UCTION MAST, TYNE - STREET, Next Spence & Bee's. 941 Y SALES OF HORSES, CATTLE, &c., EVERY SATURDAY, At the Swan Yards, Thames-street, 10*»-.- RICHARD LEIGH, Auctioneer. H. MATSON & CO. TO LIME BURNERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. Messrs. h. matson and co. have received instruction to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Canterbury Land and Estate Sale Rooms, on THURSDAY, BTH JULY, 1880, That Valuable Property known as THE WHITECLIFFS MARBLE, LIME QUARRY AND KILN, Situate at SOUTH MALVERN: The Freehold consists of 30 ACRES, on which is the ONLY AVAILABLE REEF OF MARBLE

In the South Island. THE LIME Is acknowledged by practical men to be wortti at least 20 per cent, more than any other in the market. THE QUARRY Ts about 5 miles from the Whitecliffs Railway Station, to which a good metalled road has been formed. THE KILN Ts on a Leasehold Section adjoining the Railway Station, the lease having IS years to run at a low ground rent. THE SUPPLY OF STONE Is unlimited, i>nd is easily worked; the result to the present showing a margin of iOO per eent. over cost at the ruling prices in Christchurch. The large solid blocks wheu taken out make the very best mantelpieces, &c. This is one of the best investments put into the market for a long time, giving at the present a good income, and in the future the holder is bound to realise a large fortune. The Tools at the quarry will be given to the purchaser. Also, SECTION in MADRAS - STREET, being Lot 4 in Wilson's Nursery, 40 links by 155, on which is shed, office, and concrete foundation for lime store. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE ow THURSDAY, Bth JULY, 1880. For plans and further particulars, apply to H. MATSON & CO., 579 Auctioneers, Christchurch. SPORTING PALME RSTON AND SHAG VALLEY COUPLING CLUB. SECOND MEETING. TO be held at Palmerston on THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, and following days. All-Aged Stakes—For an unlimited number of greyhounds, the bona fide, property of members of the Club, at L 3 3s each. Non-members to pay LI Is extra. The winner to receive 50 per cent, of stake ; runner-up, 25 ditto ; two dogs, each 10 ditto. Entries and entry money to be lodged wifh the Secretary on or before Tuesday, 22nd June, at the North-Western Hotel. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all prize money for expenses. The Draw will take place on Wednesday Evening, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., at the Empire Hotel, Palmerston. J. EVEREST, 605 Hon. Secretary. OTAGO COURSING CLUB. Under the Patronage of Hia Excellency' the Governor. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, Ar,d following day. The Pufsident's Cup, for 32 Dogs (all acos>), £5. Winner, £SO ; runner-up, £3O ; third and fourth dogs, £ls each; fifth, s<xth, seventh, j.nd eighth dogs £6 each; eight winners of one course, £3 6?.ch« Entries, with £5, to be made with the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on MONDAY, sth JULY ; draw will take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel. _ 5 With the exception of the Vice-Presidents Plate, the stakes to be open to dogs owned by members of any Coursing Club in New Zealand, the subscription to which, is not less than £1 per annum. In the event of stakes not filling, the prizes will be reduced pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted irom all prize-money for expenses. Cash, or < V-r,ir.\: r/i'.h n itvi .ic all a. p'u f'J» lion.inali lis. W. H. RONAYNE, gg9 Hon. Sec.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1311, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1311, 19 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1311, 19 June 1880, Page 3

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