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Wanted. \\T ANTED a Female General Servant. Apply VV at the Winton Hotel, Winton. WANTED Men to- breok stoats; also, piak and shovel men. Applj to R. Powell, contractor. Dee street. \ " AiSIED immediately, a Smurt L:id, who can V> write a- good hawti. Apply *to James Harveyi.SpUcrtor, Esk-street. WANTED to hire a, Man, with two horses.. Apply to Thomas Brown, Sawmills, Bluff Road. WAN TED eight or ten Boys for the Waikiwt flax mill. Apply to J. H. . Smith, butcher, Dee street. \\j ANTED a Boy to run errands, and make VV himself useful. Apply L. Ro:igers. llf ANTED, Ditchers and Fencers, including V V splitting stakes for several miles of fencing, Apply at the Otapiri Station Hokanui Hill. January 14th, 1873. FRUITERER AND POULTEREE. G E E G G'S~ COVENT GARDEN MARKET, (Corner of Dee aad Tay streets.) ANY quantity oi Poultry, Fowls, Geese, Ducks, and Turkeys. Please give your orders early. I*ost an A Found. LOST, on Saturday, two Hen Turkey*. Finder will be rewarded either on returning them or by giving such information aa will-lead to their recovery. H. GREGG, Covent Garden Market. Auction Sale*.. <> j? 1 . MA it TIN AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION* AND GEKERAIi COMMISSION ACKECTT3. Advances made on all Stock, Land &o. fot absolute sale. Loans negotiated oh freehold securities. JUNCTION HOTEL YARDS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. WORKING BULLOCKS. GF. MARTIN & CO.' will sell by auc- • tion, "I FAIR First class Leaders. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, At the Junction Hotel. SHEEP AND CATrLE SALE. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received in- . structions to sell by auction, at Ott's Yards, on the above date, A .HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting OU * of Steers, Dairy Cows, and young stock. — Also, OKl\ 2-TOOTfI HALF-BRED EWES, by tJtjKj pure Leicester Rams, out of first class Merino Ewes. To be offered in lots to suit purchasers. TO MINING SPECULATORS. OLD WAKATIPU DEEP SINKING GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1873. GF. MARTIN & CO. (in compliance with t a resolution passed at a General Meeting of shareholders of the above company, held on the 16th inst.), are instructed to sell by auction, at their R;oms, Invercargill, at noon on the above date — The Shaft, Plant, and interests of the Company, inoluding Double Slabbed Shalt, 155 ft. down, first-class Whims, Ropes, Buckets, Picks, Shovels, Mining Lease, &c, &c. WITUOUT RESERVE. SPLENDID INVESTMENT! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1873. FIRST-CLASS FARM ON THE WALLACETOWN ROAD. GF. MARTIN & CO. have reoeived in- . structions from Mr R. M'Rae to sail by public auction, at their rooms, at 12 o'clock on the above date, his VALUABLE FARM, containing 288 acres, situated 6 miles from town, having a fro tage of a mile and a quarter on the south side, and 15 chains on the north side, to the Wallacotown Road, also a considerable frontage to the Makarewa River. The property is nearly all fenced, and is subdivided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres of which are broken up, and 70 in English grass. The property has also a first-class supply of timber, including totara, black, white, and red piue, &c. Impro»ements consist of dwelling house, garden, barn, stockyard, dairy, &c. For iurther particulars apply to the auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GF. MARTIN & CO. beg to announce • that they will hold their first annual RAM AND SHEEP SALE, On Wednesday, the sth of March, 1873, in the Grounds of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, which have been leased for the purpose. The Auctioneers, in calling this sale, have done so at the instigation of a number of bretders ia the district, who consider it desirable that an annual sale of this description should be instituted. They therefore hope to receive liberal support. Vendors are specially requested to S6nd particulars of lots as early as possible to enable them to give the sale every publicity throughout the Province. FURNITURE SALE, Exchange Hall. TUESDAY, tee 21st INST., At 2 p.m. >pHE Sale, originally for last Wednesday, of JL Carpets, Curtains, Oilcloth, Sewing Machine, and various lots of Household Furniture, has been postponed till the above date on account of . the weather being so inclement. IX MACRORIE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1873. TENNENT'S ALE. To close consignments. HE. OSBOitNE has received instructions • from Messrs H. J. Gibfcs and Co ,to sell by Auction, at their stores, Esfe-street, on Tuesday, January 21st, at 12 o'clook— 1 f}ffc§ OAS£S TENIKBK3 AI/E, qrtu, Q t Do Do Do, pinti. . Terms at tale. . " -. : H 9-. ■

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Southland Times, Issue 1692, 21 January 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1692, 21 January 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1692, 21 January 1873, Page 3

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