' -SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. MATT iTTrW H A y has received instructions to sell by public auction^ at his Rooms, Ross Place, Lawrence, f jl Ton pf Flour, wi% all faults FRJI)AT, 15ts tfQYEMBER, 1872, At ,one o'clock. Bona Fide Clearing-out Sale. Q8 T££ FARM of Me. GJSO, CAMERQN, LOyELSFLAT. Unresejryed Saje of PATTLe ?^qsses,:farm ii^plea^ENTS, Ac. T* W. C A P S T I 0 X ■M** has received instructions from Mr. JGep. Cameron to sell by pjiblic auction, on the property lately owned by Mr. Geo. Cameron, Loyels Flat, on the 15th November, a,t one o'clock, without any reserve, the following, viz v J5 Head pf (juie.t Dairy Cows, in cajf ? aud calyes at foot 35 Head of Mixed Cattle, from 1 to ' - 3 years old j ' 3 Mares. ! 2 Mares, broken-in tp saddle and " harness 1 3 year old Morris Dancer Filly 2 Road Dray. J. Tip Dray 2 Roller q Pair Harrows I 'Ghaffcutter j Pair J?anner,3 .;> 1 Reaper .(Nicholson,) 1 Grindstone i 5 Collars and Hames \ Cart, Saddle, and Breeching 2 Sets Plough Harness 1 Set-Leading Harness 2 Sets Swingle-trees \ Sheep. Dm. 21 feet long, 6 feet " peep, 2 feet wide at top, and 1 foot wide at bottom 1 Dipping Pen^ 12 xl 2 2 400-gallon Tanks, w,ith tap, \ 50-gallon Boiler. r. Alsp, ~" r - ! A large quantity of Dairy and other j Implements and Furniture, too numerous to particularise. ffq JIESEKYfi —TERMS AT SJ>XE. Immediately after Jlr. Cameron's cattle are sold, the Auctioneer will sell 93 head pf Cattle, vis. :— 40 Head first r clas&, 3 3 year old, 1 Store. Bullocks 20 Fat Steers, 3 year old 15 Spayed Cows (nearly fat) 20 Q lu>et Dairy Cows, near Calving -4 Heifexs do4 2-year old Steers JO Head of- Young Cattle, fronj 12 ; "" - -fa 18 months N.B.— The owner of the above 93 Head, of Cattle has had permission granted by Mr. Cameron to. sell at .theaforenamed ti,me and glace, therefore persons requiring Cattle of the above description may rely upon- them being there on the day of sale. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29bh and 30th November, commencing each day at noon. -GREAT C£EARIN(*-QUT SALE RW. 0 A P S/T I O X . V Has received instructions from Mr. Peqfige Qoqmbe, GJenoye^ tq sett, on the premise*, «n Friday an 4 Saturday, 29th . jm.il 30th No?., eacli4ay'Ut nqoii, Al| that piece fif Freehqld Lan 4 s,itur »te »t Qlenßre ; together with, the uld-establishQ4 well-known ilqt«l t Jtoowa bj #ut flame i# ■ the Vioboria Ho^l, j^d Stores attached, with Fn^^re and A\m, t ££QH«^<!f G^t|»(miz»<J), Hopes, ytc.,.4». Jparticnl»ffl w f*t«r« •dvertifecMnt. for fnrUiOT pof^uU»%, »njfe!» %. g^. qpombe, on the premium } qy
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 249, 7 November 1872, Page 4
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