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AUCTION SALES. MHAY, Auctioneer, will hold a sale . of Horses and Cattle every fourth Thursday, at Mr. Docherty's Yards, Tuapeka Flat. All stock for bona fide sale can be sent in to Mr. Docherty's paddock free of charge. THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, 1872, At one o'clock. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, IN THE TOWN OF LAWRENCE. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Messrs. Bastings and Co. to sell by public auction, the following valuable sections of Freehold and Leasehold Property, situated in Colonsay-street, WhUehaventi'eet, and Ross Place, viz. :—: — Lot 1 . Consisting of Leasehold Corner Section, with frontage of 66 feet to Whitehaven-street, and 75J feet to Ross Place, and containing, by admeasurement, 20 perches, on which is erected a two-stalled Stable. Lot 2. Consisting of Leasehold Section, with frontage to Ross Place of 52 feet, more or less, and with a depth of 84 feet. Lot 3. Leasehold Section, 30 feet frontage to Ross Place, with a depth of 106 \ feet. Lot 4. Freehold Section, with 33£ feet frontage to Whitehaven-street, and with a depth of 73£ feet, and on which is erected a substantial five-roomed Dwellinghouse. Lot 5. ' Freehold Corner Section, with a frontage of 33 feet to Whitehaven-street, and 73|- feet to Colonsay-street, and on which is erected a comm Ddious store. Lot 6. Freehold Section, with frontage of 50 feet to Colonsay-street, aad with a depth of 66 feet, on which is erected a Timber-shed. The terms offered are very liberal, viz. —One-third cash, and the balance in approved bills at four, eight, and twelve months. The above Properties being so closely in proximity' to the proposed Tuapeka Railway station, are most valuable as sites for warehouses, bonded stores, and places of business. SATURDAY, 13th APRIL, At two o'clock. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DRAPERY, &C, &c. Tl/TATTHEW HAY •I" has received instructions from Mr. O. Cum ruing, who is leaving Lawrence, to sell by auction, on Saturday, the 13th instant, at two o'clock, The whole of his JIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE & DRAPERY The whole will be sold without the Slightest Reserve. Remember! SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. O. Cummiito would remind the public that previous to the sale'day, during the ' present week, the Drapery Stock will be offered at cost price, in order to dear, out the whole lot by the end of this wsek. The public are requested to call and sea for themselves. Remember ! this is the LAST WEEK in Lawrence. APPLES! APPLES! A LARGE supply of beautiful Eating •"■ and Cooking Apples, at 34. per lb wholesale, and 4d per lb, retail, has just been eceived at LEWIS' FRUIT SHOP, KOSS PLACE, Lpwrence. rpHE BEST PORT WlNE~obtainabie, 3 for invalids, can be had at T. ARTHUR'S STORE, Peel-street, Lawrence. A T a meeting of the Nutn, Pun. and -ft- Sun tribos of Chinese, held at the Chinese Empire Hotel on Monday, the 8 h instant, Mr. Wong On in the chair, it was proposed, duly seconded, ami unanimously carried, Ist. " That active measures be at onoe commenced for tV erection of a Clubhonse in Dunedin, for the reception of their countrymen on theii arrival rfom China." 2'irl. " That the eorrrrihutiort towards *his object be not lesa than L 5 for each subscriber." WONG ON, Chairman ; CHIN ATI SUM, Secretary,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 219, 11 April 1872, Page 4

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