MONDAY, 6xn SEPTEMBER, j At twelve o'clock, ! i SALE BY AUCTION. rpHE Residence of the Gold Receiver, Waitahuna, will be gold by public auction, on the premises, on Monday, 6th September, at twelve o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 22n» SEPTEMBER, At twelve o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF PAIEY CATTLE, HOESS9, &c, AT BRACKEN HELL., WAITAPEKA, About eighteen nixies from Clutha Ferry. rvRTVER, MACLEAN, and CO. jL^effavoured with instructions from Wm. Dalgleish, Esq., Bracken Hill, Waitapeka, to sell by auction there, on IVcflnesday, 22nd instant, at twelve o'clock, I A A HEAD OF CATTLE, Consisting of Q quiet Dairy Cows rtA 3-year old Steora and Heifers OK 2do do d.Q d.o OA Ido do da do All in good thriving condition. "I pair heavy drau.gh.fc Uqrseq ~i hackney Colts, fillies, &o. Terms at Sale, Luncheon provided by Mr. Dalgleish. TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Me, P. Robertson's Yards, Lawrence. FAT CATTLE, HORSES, &c. To Caitledealeis, Dairymen, Butchers, and others. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO, have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lees, who is leaving the Colony, to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 28th September, at Mr. P. Robertson's Yards, Lawrence, -JKA HEAD OF CATTLE, Xt/17 Consisting of — 30 head of quiet Dairy Cows, all j broken-in to bail, with, calves at I foot and near calving ! 30 „ Fat Bullocks 20 „ Storo Cattle 20 „ pail-fed Heifers, from 18 months to 2h years old 10 pure Durhams, consisting of cows and heifer 3 1 pure-bred Durham Bull 1 Durham and Ayrshire Bull The remainder comprises young stock. Also, UHOESES, Viz., 1 well-known thoroughbred horse v Tally-ho," rising 4 years, by Mr. Oorsan'3 celebrated horse "Colonel," out of one of Mr. Pinkerton's thoroughbred mares. 7 excellent stock horses 3 draught horses Tjgether with a first-class Dray and Harntss complete. The Auctioneers have groat satisfaction -iv calling the attention of Dairymen, Parmers, Cattlecleators, and otliers to this very superior mob of cattle, which comprises a choice selection made by Mr. Lees during the p.ist eight years. As through'ill health Mr Lees is compelled ■fco leave the Colony, tlie whole stock is bound to be disposed of without the slightest reserve. The Auctioneers, therefore, recuramend this as a valuable opportunity for the purchase of stock for breeding and other purposes, Teems at Sale.
NOTICE, T NELSON AND CO. Have taken the Waihola, Gorge Lime Kiln, and are able lo supply first-class Lime at tlie following rates :— Single Bag ... . os. per bag By the Ton ss. do. Empty Bags returned or Is. each charged. THOMAS WINSTAXLEY'S SCANDINAVIAN TTOTEL, MACI/AGOA^-STIIEST, DTJyEOTJf (Late of tks ftrttional Hotel, Clyde). Single and double bedrooms, The choicest brands of Wines, Beer and ' Spirits } and "one of tlie best Billiard
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 4 September 1869, Page 2
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