FRIDAY, 22jtd MAECH, 1872, At one o'clock. * AT HAVELOCK. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. MATTHEW HAY Has been instructed by the Trustee in Alex. Grant's Estate to sell by public auction, on the ground, at Havelock, on Friday, the 22nd inst., the following farming implements and stock :—: — X Horses l^. Head of Cattle J Roller . 2 Drays 0 Sets of Harness 1 Acre of Potatoes ? , Turnips Half-share in Reaping Machine Poultry Two Stacks of Oats A more detailed list will appear next week. SATURDAY, 23ed MARCH, At 2 o'clock. v To Farmers, Dairymen, and others. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MATTHEW HAY -has received instructions from Mr. Malcolm M'lnnes to sell by public auction, on the ground, Bow Bells Flat, situated about three miles from Lawrence, road by Happy Valley Farm, on the above date, at 2 o'clock, Kf\ Apres of Leasehold Land) securely fenced, and cultivated AJso, a three r roomed House erected on the above land, and the whole of the Household Furniture ""* gQ Head of Dairy Cattle, of a firstclass description, consisting of milkers with calves at Mbt 2 Horses J Ppny, Saddle and Bridle Pigs and Poultry (large quantity) Harness - '> Sledge . '' 1 Chaffcutter "J Abb uf potatoes g Acres Wheat, in stack 2Q Acres Oats, in stack 20 ?■«• s &<;., &c, &c. Note .— As Mr JVFlnnes intends leaving the colony, the, : whole of the above property will be disposed of without reserve. Terms at Sale. MONDAY, ,25th MARCH, , , To Connoisseurs of Fine Arts. Tiff AT; T HEW HAY -"■f lias, received instructions from Mr. A. Chiaroni, of Dunedin, to sell by public auction, at his Sleroom, Ross Place,' Lawrence^- immediately after the Governr ment^Land Sale, on Monday, the 25th instant, ■ - "• r A large variety of Works of Art, consisting of excellent Steel Engravings and Chroma Litltagraphs. Also, a fine collection of Coloured Prints, including f'The Derby," 'I Tlje Fox Hunt," &c, &c. Tpgether with several Ladies' Dressing Tables, Toilet Lpoking1 : • : glasses with mar^e stands, large lilirrors, Card Tables, and a variety -ef ** useful Ornaments, all of which are now on view at the Saleroom. FRIDAY, 22.vi> MABC^, At 2 o'clock. PATTLE, HORSES, LAMBS, &c. T> W. CABSTICK Aw ? has re.ce|ved instructions from Mr. Wm r Cameron to 'sell by auctip,^, at Bankhead Farm, Tokomairiro, on Friday, 22nd March, at 2 o'clock; OK Two to three year old Stieers "< and Heifers gQ Head of Mix^d Cattle J^ Draught Horsey I Heavy DraSight Hprsfi fyQ Three-quarter bred Lambs, Fjl ESQUILANT, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler, ■ LJi and Account Book Manufacturer. Billhead Paper for Printers, any pattern or sizeAccount Books Ruled, Printed nnd Bound to .any pattern. Manse-street, Dunedin. '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume 21, Issue 216, 21 March 1872, Page 4
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