ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.
Wednesday, September 3ed. Wm. Todd, at M'Clymont's Yards, East Eoad — First-class Colts and Fillies. Thttbsday, 12th Sepeembee. Wm. Todd.— At Bluff Harbor, Lockyer's Eoyal - Hotel, together with the whole of the vainable Stock-in-trade, Furniture, fixtures, &c. Wednesday, 18th Seetembee. Mathew Hay. — At Pomahaka, Horses.
An Oxford saddler sold a saddle, but forgot who was the customer, so he told his clerk to charge it in all the bills sent out. He afterwards confessed that thirty-two had paid him for it' "Have you not mistaken the pew, sir?" blandly said a Sunday Chesterfield to a stranger ■who entered it. "I beg pardon," said the intruder, rising to go out, " 1 fear I have j I took it for a CbrifitianV 1
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Southland Times, Issue 719, 4 September 1867, Page 2
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125ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. Southland Times, Issue 719, 4 September 1867, Page 2
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