THIS DAY, 3ATURDAY, 26th FE.BEUAEY, At twelve o'clock sharp. To Bakers, Cpnfeotiqner^, and Qthers. UNRESERVED SALE. MATTHEW HAY „ . has repeiyed instructions from Mr. j!. Boulton, to sell, this day, a]b twelve p'clock, the.whole of the STQCKj FURNITURE, AND PLANT OP THE PAFE DE PARIS, AND BAKERY, Consisting of stock-in-trade confectionary, biscuits, flour, a large quantity of show glasses, crockery, asplendid library, containing over 150 vols. of the best standard works; also, furniture, and tqols, consisting of dockers, putters, and stamps ; also, a large quantity of cake hoops, and tins of every description. The auctioneer begs to call the atten? $ion of the public to the above sale, as, pffering a splendid opportunity for the purchase of a complete bakery plant, and substantial household furniture. For detailed list of articles, see catalogue. TERMS GASH. NO RESERVE. AVEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 1 o'clock. AT SWITZERS. To Dairymen, Cattledealers, an 4 Qthers. MATTHEW BC-&.Y , . has received instructions from Alex. Matheson, Esq., Switzers, to sell by pubJic auction, on the above date, ryr\ HEAD OF CATTLE, • " consisting of— Cif\ Dairy Gows, in calf and with /g\J calves at foot. WTwo and three year old heifers, in calf and some with calves at foot. Q A Fat Steers, ready for the knife, f) A Head of Mixed Cattle. Several mobs of cattle from other parties will be offered for sale on the same day. 6 First-class Horses, light and heavy harness, and Hacks. Together with a four-wheel Express Waggon, with pole, shaft, and double set pf harness complete. The Auctioneer would particularly draw the attention of the inhabitants of Switzers, and the surrounding district, to this highly important s.ale of cattle and horses, as they consist of a superior quality to any previously Qffered in the district. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAECH ; HORSES ! HORSES ! AT MB. UTTING'S STQRE, WINDING C^EEK, SWITZERS,. MATTHEW HAY . * has received instructions, from M, K. Swanston, Esq., of Otama Station, to sell by public auction, at Mr. Utting's Store, Winding Creek, Switzers, immediately after Mr. Mathegon's sale of cattle. The following well-bred Horses, viz.— r The thoroughbred entire, Nana Turk, a grey colt bj- the above Dady, a, bay do. do. Sahib, an iron grey do. do, Ayah, a bay filley do, (who carries a lady qr children beautifully). These are all four year old, and thoroughly broken-in. Also, 3 Colts, unbroken, by the same horse 1 bay Horse, aged, bred in Nelson 1 black Mare, by Milton, with foal at foot by Nana, and also in foal to him. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the above horses as being of very superior stock, and admirably fitted for up-country work. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAEOH. SALE QF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT POMAHAKA. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. Thomas Arthur to seU by public auction, at Mr. Utting's Store^ Winding Creek, Switzers (immediately after Mr. Swangton's sale of horses), The well-known Hotel and Store, I ' Pomahaka. Fore}, situated on the . Switzers road. This Hotel haa an excellent bar, with diningroom, four bedrooms, and kitchen, all fitted up with every convenience. Also, a first-class four-stall stable, commodious outhouses, a large garden, securely fenced and fully guHivated,.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 26 February 1870, Page 4
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