IMaclean & Stewart. IMPORTANT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF MESSRS ALLAN A STUMBLES’ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, STOCK, PLANT, Ac, TO HE HELD IN TIMARU, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3. Maclean & stewart have received instructions from the Proprietors to Sell by Public Auction on the above date, at the TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR, The following Valuable Properties, Stock, Plant, Ac., viz.: — 3 Acres Freehold, in North street, Timaru, on which are erected two Cottages lately occupied by W. Williamson, Esq. 122 Acres First-class Land, situate on the bank of the Arowhenua, Kerry Town, being Sections 20,966, 22,161, and 20,817, formerly the property of Mr Barrett. 508 Acres Land on the White Rocks River, adjoining the Cannington Station, 9 miles from the Cave Railway Station, all fenced and sub-divided, with good Dwellinghouse, Yards, Ac. The Stock and Plant consist of — 25 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings 25 Sets Leading and Shaft Harness 6 Drays and 2 Timber Trucks, and a very large number of the usual Contractors’ Implements. Also, The Thoroughbred Stallion Tasso. The Auctioneers have pleasure in calling attention to the above sale, as in consequence of Mr Stumbles being about to visit England, the whole of the above will be disposed of without reserve. The wellknown judgment of the Vendors is a sufficient guarantee that the horses to be disposed of are their usual selection and not to be surpassed south of the line, and the pro-
perties well merit the attention of capitalists, speculators, or intending settlers. Terms at Sale, and will be most liberal. MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. dill* and Co. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. L I F F A 0. Have commenced business as AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND VALUERS, In those premises in the Main North Road lately occupied by Professor Padget, and are now prepared to receive all kinds of MERCHANDISE AND PROPERTY FOR SALE. At the suggestion of several patrons, and in connection with the above, a Library and Commercial Rooms have been opened for the use of Farmers and others requiring to transact business in town. All the leading daily and weekly papers will be found in the Library, with a well-selected and useful lot of books, on farming, gardening, and the treatment of horses, cattle, sheep, Ac. No fee for admittance. Suggestions for new books gladly received. CL I F F°’ & C 0., Auctioneers, Commission Agents, and Valuers, Main North Road, Timaru. C L IFF AND CO. are instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction at their rooms, on FRIDAY, MARCH 19, At 2.30 p.m. Lease of Section in Church street, with 2 roomed Cottage and good Underground Tank thereon; Also, Lease of Section No. 157, Heaton street, 19 years to run, fenced and good stable thereon. Also, 6 Sections in a splendid position near Railway Station, St. Andrew’s. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of the public to the above sale, as the Sections must be sold. CLIFF AND CO., Auctioneers. CLIFF A N D C 0., have been instructed to offer for sale on FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th inst. at their Auction Rooms, A large assortment of New and Secondhand Furniture, Ac. CLIFF A CO, Auctioneers. Govcruincnt Notices. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMA HU JOCKEY CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 17, and 18, 1880. THE following alteratons will be made in the train arrangements on these days;— The 4.10 p.m. Timaru trainwill leave Oamaru at 5 p.m., and the 4.80 p.m. from Timaru will leave at 5.20 p.m., each being fifty minutes later at all stations to destination. The 5.20 p.m. Waimate Branch Train will not leave Waimate till 6.20 p.m, and will be one hour later both going and returning. The morning train from, and the evening train to, Timaru will stop opposite the course. Ordinary Single Fare Tickets issued from Dunedin and Timaru, and all intermediate stations to Oamaru, on March 17 and 18, will be available for returnup to and including 19; and ordinary Single Fare Tickets issued from. Christchurch and stations noith of Timaru to Oamaru on March 16 and 17, will be available for return up to and including 19. W. M. HANNAY, Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager’s Oilice, Oamaru, March 10, 1880. C HOKE b ore g 4 UNS. C S O N H 3 w. Pm o m At any price, from 80s. New I’ri/.c Powder, Nos. 3,4, 5, and 6. Newcastle Chilled Shot, all sizes. Cartridge Cases, Wads, and every requisite for sporting purposes. Cartridges accurately filled to suit any gun. Having the largest stock of Guns, Ac., ever seen in South Canterbury, I am prepared to sell at prices that will compare favorably with any house in New Zealand. Inspection Invited. T. G. ROWLEY, Gunsmith, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2182, 16 March 1880, Page 3
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