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Auction Sales and Kotices THIS DAY, MONDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1867, A.t 12 noon. Important Sale of Superior Household Furniture, the property of Henderson Law, Esq.; of Norwood. R BUCH AN AN is favored with instructions . from H. Law, Esq., to sell by Pubhc Auction on the above date, at his residence, North Road (about two miles from town), the whole of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising — Mahogany chiffonier and bookcase, mahogany hair stuffed sofa, mahogany telescope dining tables, pillar and claw tables, card tables, &c, rosewood what-not, hair seated chairs, in hair, cloth, aud morocco covers, elegant gilt time piece with shade, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, handsome lamps, magnificient alabaster vase with glass shade, articles of vertu, easy chairs, hair stuffed, and hair cloth covers, large aud handsome four-doored mahogany wardrobe, mahogany chest drawers, double aud single iron bedsteads, double aud single hair mattrasses, straw palliasses, dressing glasses, toilet sets, lobby furniture, large Colonial 1 oven, kitchen furniture and utensils, china, crockery, glassware, &c, &c. Catalogues to be had at the Auction Rooms Dee-street. N.B. — Tlie abore plenishing having been personally selected by the proprietor before leaving England, a rare opportunity is now oftered to the public to supply themselves with really first-class substantially made furniture. FOR SALE OR TO LET. rpfTTC property of Norwood, lata the residence _L of H. Law, Esq. Apply to R. BUCHANAN, Dee-street. IMPORTANT SALE OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Effects. THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. HE. OSBORNE has been instructed by • James Granger, Esq., who is leaving the Province, to sell by Auction, at his residence, Yarrow-street, East, (immediately behind the villa of James Harvey, Esq,, Spey-street) , the whole of that gentleman's well selected Househould Furniture. Particulars iv future advertisement. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer. SALE OF HORSES AT POMAHAKA. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr Pinkebton to Sell by Pubhc Auction, on the 18th September, 1867, at Papanui Station, the whole of his horses, comprising — 1 Entire Coach Horse 10 quiet and useful Hacks 3 Three-year-old Colts 6 Two-year-old do 6 One do do do 1 Yearling, by Colonel The lot must be sold, as Mr Pinkerton is leaving the Province. Papanui, 30th August, 1867. SPRING CATTLE SALES At Pelling's Yabds, Wallacetown. THURSDAY, 3ed OCTOBER, 1867, At noon. \T ( 7 TLLIAM TODD, favored with instructions VV from Mr R. B. Williams, will sell by PublicAuction — A very superior mob of 35 Head, comprising Dairy Cows, guaranteed quiet, and in full milk, with Calves at foot, Heifers, Fat Cattle, and Horses. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. THE OCTOBER SHEEP FAIR. FOR SALE, AT REMUERA, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. At Twelte O'Clock, about 4 000 WELL -BRED SHEEP, principally Long-wools, among them the Flock of Mr George Howard, consisting of 800 CHOICE LINCOLN EWES with LAMBS at then* side, by first-class imported Rams. The LINCOLN RAM imported by Mr May. 100 LEICESTER and LINCOLN HOG RAMS from the flocks of Messrs Maclean, Newman, Bassett, Howard, Shipherd, and others. 500 HALF-BRED LEICESTER and MERINO EWE and WETHER HOG- - GETS. 400 CROSS-BRED EWES, with LAM^ at side. 300 MERINO EWES.

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Southland Times, Issue 724, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 724, 16 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 724, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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