*" WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At one o'clock. CATTLE, HORSES, GEESE, &c. MA T T HTI HAY has received instructions from Mr. Martin Ryan to seJl by public auction, on the above date, af- Oudaille's Yards, Havelock, Waitaiiuna, p A HEAD OF CATTLE, as follows— 01) 12 quiet dairy Milch Cows, with f ' ' calves at foot 8 Cows, close on calving 10 first-class Heifers, very quiet 10 fat Bullocks, in good' condition 10 Steers, 2 and 3 yr. old, do. do. Axso, 3 FIRST-CLASS- HACKS, and several Saddles and Bridles, - *' and tyf\ HEAD OF GEESE. I \J NO RESERVE. TERMS AT SALE. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Dairymen and Butchers to this splendid "opportunity of obtaining really ' first-class cattle. _ "WEDNESDAY,. 22nd DECEMBER, At two o'clock. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. Carey to sell, at his residence, Blue Spur, V 1 Q HEAD OF CATTLE, 2_{J consisting of — JB mixed, in good condition 8 quiet dairy milch cows, with calves at foot Also, Q First-class WORKING BULLOCKS, - -Jj and a splendid Hack, with saddle and bridle. » N.B. The Auctioneer has every confidence in recommending the above cattle to purchasers The milch cows are very • quiet, and offer a first-class opportunity to persons desirous of obtaining a good milker. Terms Cash. No Reserve. FRIDAY, 24th DECEMBER, At two o'clock. ANNUAL CLEARING-OUT SALE OF CHitISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. . TUIATTHEW HAY 111 has received instructions from Mr. George Jeffery to sell by public auction at his Sale Room, Ross Place (goods removed there for convenience of sale), on Friday, 24th December, at 2 o'clock, " A large 'selection of Books, consisting - of dictionaries, poetical works, novels, family and pocket bibles, prayer books, music and song books, account books, &c, &c. Musical Instruments, consisting of Con- ' certinas, violins, flutes, accordions, &o. - An immense variety of Fancy Goods, -' consisting of ladies' work-boxes, companion writing desks, printed embroidery, perfumery, looking-glasses albums, meerschaum, wood, and other pipes, purses, pocketbooks, inkstands, shell boxes, pictures, &c. A great collection of Toys and other - goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. The Auctioneer begs to draw the attention of the public to the above as a bona fide sale, Mr. Jeffery having determined to dispose of these goods at a great sacrifice. '•?" --- NO RESERVE. TERMS CASH. During the sale, will be offered a firstclass bay mare (with filly to "The Miller") suitable for saddle or harness ; also, an Express Waggon, with break and harness complete ; together with a saddle and bridle. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE BY TENDEE. GILLIES AND STREET are instructed by Jas. Geo. Lewis ; Esq. (who is leaving the colony), to sell the whole of his valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property in the Clutha T)is.trict : — The Freehold consists of the property of Waitutu, situate on the navigable part of the Puerua River, close to Port Molyneux, containing about 206 acres, being sections 12, bloeli IV., \~~ and 5, 6, and 7, block VI., Clutha, ,' partly bush (5 acres). The property f is nearly all fenced — divided into, 5 paddocks. Buildings comprise a' > dwelling-house, barn, stable, cowhouse, stockyard, &c. The Leasehold consists of section 1, block 1., North Molyneux, "Coal Pomt — held of the Corporation of the City of Dunedin for an unexpired term of 9| years, at an annual rental of £12 10s., together with the house thereon — not including the flax mill of Mr. Manaford. Separate tenders for the purchase of the above will be received up to the 15th December instant, by Messrs. Gillies arid Street, Dunedin, ■ from whom further information may be obtained. LIVE WITHIN YOUR INCOME J - and you will have no nece33ity - for being" White-washed !" PLYNG will be prepared to supply -, "the Public, on and after Monday, I,3th Dec.,' with First-class MUTTON— ■* * " Carcase ... 2d per lb. f Sides . ... 2£ ,;i • Quarters ... 3 „ BEEF— >: Hind Quarter 3 „ Fore Quarter 3 „ Half-quarfcer 3£ „ Joints from 3d to 5' Steaks ->' ■ - 5 „ 2iper cent.' discount for cash. Hotels and Families from 1 to 3 months credit. '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 11 December 1869, Page 2
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