FRIDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MATTHEW HAY Jxai? received instructions from Dr. Caro to sejl by auction, on the premises, Have Lock, on Friday, 30fh August, at g p'clpck, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of walnut-wood drawingroom suite, 100 table, pictures, purtains, bedsteads, dressingtable, looking-glasses, washhand stand and set, blankets, pounterpanes, lamps, kitchen tables, chairs, crockery and kitchen utensils, New Zealand flax matting and mats. SATURDAY, 3lst AUGUST, Frpm two to nine, p.in, pit APERY! DRAPERY! MATTHEW HAY having received a large consignment of Drapery from Dunedin, will hold g,n auction sale of the same at the JJELFAST STORE, WETHERSTONES on the aboye date. The Goods will consist of a large assortment of Men's Tweed Coats, Trousers, and Tests ; Hats and Caps ; also, Calicoes, Flannels, Crimean Shirts ; Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, and Hats ; Boots and Shoes. FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. „ LAWRENCE COALPIT AND PLANT. BRICKYARD, SHED, PUGrMILL, &c. SPLENDID INVESTMENT, To Miners, Brickmakers, Speculators, and others. lUTATTHEW HAY * has received instructions from the 'Lessees of the Lawrence Coalpit to sell by auption, at his Sale Rooms, Ross Place, Lawrenpe, pn Friday, 6th September, at 2. o'clock, The COALPIT, together with all the necessary tools and appliances fpr wqrking the mine, inpluding twp Horses, an£ Truck, and a Weighing Machine. Alsoj the BRICKYARD, with, Drying Shed 21ffe. x 108ffc M and capable of drying 35,000 bricks at one filling ; also, a strong Cob "Kiln, for burning bricks, 'spith all the required plant, consisting of Pug-mill, Mould, Stool, The whole of the above property is situated on blocks XVI. and XXXV., and part of blocks XXXIV. and XVII., and comprises 14 acres. I£ is held under a lease of 21 years, 15 pf which have still so run. There is an unlimited supply qf coal. The 2?ifc and Brickyard njay be in- | spectgd, and. further infprmation may be had of Mr. Uren, on the ground ; qr of Mr. George Walker, Lawrence. There will also be sold, on the same date, in quantities to. suit purchasers, 35,000 first-class Bricks. T TEEMS AT SALE.. . SATUEDAY, 31st AIJGrU/ST, At 1 o'clock. "Q W. CAPST IC K. •3 (i ' > has been instructed to sell by auction, 3.x las Yards, Tokomairiro, on Saturday, ?lat August, at J o'clock, f 1 000- Merino E^res, in lamb M> pursbred Leicester Rams. Alsp a few pens of Halfbrgd Hoggets. T^kms at Saib ; : , 3TICB TO THE FARMERS OF THE TUABEK4. A#D TEVIOT DISTRICTS. iV'iIE under&igpaed w#l be purchasers J- 1 this coming season pf gcU samples of '^ }* ,:hy fit fqr malting pyrpoies. " BASTINQS AND KOFOED, BkcHjqrse Briwery, Tuapeka,.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 239, 29 August 1872, Page 4
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