- WEDNESDAY, ]9tk APRIL, ! At 1 o'clock. To Fqnafters, Wool Growers, &c. "ST A T T II E W HAY + has received instructions from Messrs. Sutherland and Co. to cell by public auction, on the above date, at Havel', -ck Flat, The vroolshed, sheep, yards, dip, men's hut*, &c, with the right and interest (if any) to 10 acres of land on Havelock Flat, on vrhich the above premises are crec'ecl. Xo IvESEUVr. Tapa*iui, 4',h April, 1871. Mr. ALBEBT BUNTIXE, Tapanni. SIR. — I have hoard, from good authority, <hntyMi, 0:1 several occasion^, have aoiis'jtl riiC in a most imcallcd for maniic-', to my patrons and others, with reference to my abi.ities as a liorssbrea!c:r. Yn\i r.rc at perfect liberty to cviticiso my cnpa,biiitics in tliat line as of u n n^ you thnik pr ipev, provided y- 11 heej) i l o the truth ; but. when yon sicop to lev, j)ic:m f.il-ehood«, as you have done on the=o occasions, you compel me t'> caution yon, vrhich I do publicly, and hope you vili pro2t by the Icssoj}. I have to contradict your s r.te'iicnt abon-i ilio chcsnnt cnlt beloricinrj to Ivlr. Ainsley, "Waik'ika Siation. You said I had lo send him hoivc unbroken and Knmanageabla. Said colt is still in my possession, and free from vice of e^ery sort. A child mi-Li ride him. Since yon have taken the liberty to criticise me in this branch of my 1 u^iue^s. you^cMinot object to my savin jj -what 1 think uf your merits in iho same line. Jf I knew an\ one -srho wanted a team of young steers broken-in, 1 could safely recommend yen as being all there for that soit of wovk ; but 1 would strongly advise you to let the more intelligent horse alone to others better suited in temperament to deal with him. However, I shall bo fJv.ays uhA t.i hear of y. ur success iv this or r.ny other line of business ; bnt do not resort again to the imo cvavjling xneihncl of disparaging your brotiicr-in-trade by falsehood. Yours rcr-pectiully, GEO. V.'ILLIA:»IB. i\ *f$ i.v thk \rAT?ni:x'd covet, switzers. Otago GoLlueids District. Between 11. X. Simsov, Complainant, and James Giuiiaii, Thomas White, and Bekjamix Hakcourt, Defendants. DISSOLUTION OF PARTKERSIIIP. "\TOTICS is Hereby Givou, tliat 'I'enders -will be received at the Warden's OfEce, Svritzars, on Monday, the 17th day of April, IS7I, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, for the purchase of the v/holt, of the PAhTXSKSKIP PROPERTY, Consisting of — The Claim known aa " Break-em All," situate an Acton's Flat, Winding Creek, Su-itzsrs, consisting of one acre of Ground (more or less) ; one Californian. Pa nip, Wheel, and Gear. Full par!icular3 of yield of gold, &c, can be obtained by application by letter or otherwise at the Warden's Ofiice, Switzers ; or from Mr. Bailey, Mining Agent, Switzers, JOHN KX7GBXT WOOD, Vvarden. Warden's Ofnce, Rwitaers, 28th March, 1871. TO THE ELECTORS OK TIIE WATKAIA AND MOUNT BE^GER DISTRICTS. f\ ENTLEMEN,— r bee, by there means, U to thank you most sincerely for the confidence you have reposed in me by returning" me as your .Representative to the Colonial Parliament, aid a'so the Council of the Province ; aid I r.gain promise that I will do my best to prove that the confidenoe has not been misplaced. J. Br-BRAD JFAW. Dunedin, -April 4i ',jK'7l^ m- ■
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 6 April 1871, Page 4
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