WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, At one o'clock . LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, HOUSE, OATS, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIGS, POULTRY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, etc., etc., etc. To Farmers and Speculators. MATTHEW HAY has instructions from Messrs. Loudon and Wilson to sell by public auction, on the Ground, Hospital Flat, on Wednesday t April sth, at one o'clock. The Leases of Sections numbered respectively 80, 81,^ 83, S4, and 85, all of which are fenced in and cultivated, situated on" the Hospital Fl.it, Tuapeka District. Section 85 has a substantial four-roomed Dwelling-house and Out-honses erected on it. Abo, A Stacks Oats | Acre Potatoes -j Acre Turnips 4Cow3, THi& alves at foot -j Heifer >y -j Bullock £\ Draught Horse a AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of — Ploughs, harrows, harness, 2-horse chaffcutter. Also, a Road Dray and Tip Dray. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pigs, Poultry, &c. For terms, particulars, and conditions, apply to M. HAY, Koss Place, Lawrence ; or to W. NOTT GOODAY, Esq., Solicitor, Peel-street, Lawrence. The Auctioneer would respectfully draw the attention of the public to this valuable property, which, he begs to inform them, will be sold absolutely without reserve. 141 ACEE3. ■VTOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN, that the Xi following Allotments, containing canh 1 or 2 acres, wore or less, will be offered for Bale by Public Auction, by Mr. Hay, at his auction room, T,:»v. rence. on Monday, the 3t*d ray of April ;iext\ «t noon, st tho upset price of £3 per :>cre. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Sect ioii3 2, 3, 7 to 16 JBlock 44 Do H to 7, do 45 Do 1,2,415 tolG. do, 47 Do A3 ta»-ffr*'*cU> 48 Do "" 4,1/ to 15, do 49 Do Ito 5,8 to 10. do 50 Do \ 1. do 5*2 Do l\to 5, do 53 Do 2\o 5, do 54 Do 1 to 4, do 55 Do • 1 to 7, do 56 Do sto 1", do 57 Do 1 to 11, do f>3 Do 1 to 4, do 59 SATURDAY, Bth APRIL, At 12 o'clock. QUIET MILCH COWS. Jf A T T H E W HAY •"•"- has received instructions from Mr. Hugh M'Miilart to sell by public auction, on the above date, at the Yards of Mr. M'Millan, foot of Munros Gully, ia^sriESS^i^RF RATTLE, con~^^«HjPp£pPf3pcows and calves at foot, 3-%teer3, and 3 twoATso, -| First-class Saddle Horao. The Auctioneer would call ihe attention of dairymen and others to tho above sale, a* being a splendid opportunity of obtaining first-class, quiet milch cows. "OILLIIEADS, Invoices, &c, nn ruled J3 or plain paDer, of every size and executed with despatch at the Times "Office. V.RDS, Circulars (nn note, or letter \J paper) in plain and fancy type. Carters' "Receipt Books printed, bound, and perforated," at the Tuapeka Times Office. k XjTs kinds nf TVuicy and General PrinfcJV i* 1 " turned out ia a superior manner at the Tt7.\p.:.K.v Times Office, DOOTO3.S' and Chemists' Libola and. Prescription Forma, in endfesa variety, afc the J?cap3KA Tiaras Office. T7IVE»tY vH«.-ifc7 of LiV)« for SodaJ'j water Mn'rificturcw. m Htt-dr-presa, at tiw Tcr.i?3K v Txx-?3"o3js. *>
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 164, 30 March 1871, Page 4
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