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SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY, At two o'clock. Freehold property. 4[ To^Speculatora and Others. Matthew hay has received instructions from Vinpent Pyke, Esq., R.M., to sell by public auction, at two o'clock on the above date, &t his Sale Room, Ross Place, Lawrence, ■Section 17, Block VII., Cambeiltonstreet, on which is erected a substantial and commodious f our- ' -z Dwellinghouse, Outhouses, &c. The section is securely fenced and well improved, TERMS AT SALE. * : — — — WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At four p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ANT) CATTLE: To Families and Others. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. Michael Roughan to sell by public auction, at Caledonian Hill, near Gabriels Reef, on the above date, A large and commodious Dwellinghouse, of five rooms ; together with a splendid Garden, well stocked with fruit and other trees ; Stockyard attached. Also, *7 Head of Dairy Cattle. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At three o'clock/ WHITE HORSE HOTEL, Milton. BW. CAP S T leCI e C X • has been instructed by the Proprietors to sell by anetion, at his Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, on. Wednesday, the lath day of January, 1873, at 3 o'clock, All that piece or p.aroel of Land situate and being section 9, block X., of the late William Reid's subdivision of the Township of Milton, containing by admeasurement one acre one rood and eight poles (la lr 8p), more or less ; together with all the buildings there on, vi?., the well-known • WHITE HORSE HOTEL, containing on the ground floor 13 rooms,* and upstairs 21 large < and ' superior bed and sitting- ** rooms ; stabling for 37 horses, exclusive of 9 loose-boxe3, store for grain, 15ft. x 33ft. ; harness room, 12ft. x 15ft. ; shed for 6 carriages, milking yard and shed for four cows, stackyards, and a long range of piggeries. H.B. — The Auctioneer begs leave to $raw the attention of hotelkeepers and parties desirous^of a superior investment ■Ihat the above is one of tha largest and bestibusiness Hotefe outside of Duneditf, arid at present doing one of the largest commerciattrades in the province. Three of Cobb aad Co-s coaches change horses three days in the week, and alternate days four of Cobb and Co.'s : also, Henry Ifcend's coach changes opposite— passeugers going to the AVhite Horse for dinner and refreshments. For convenience and other. facnitie3*the White Horse Hotel will bear preeminence of any other hotel outside the city- of Dunediu. The preBent lessee is Mr. George W. Langley, ' whose lease expires the Ist March, 1873. TO STOCKOWNERS, "FARMERS, BUTCHERS, &c. lOHK MACLEAN, \J, 'oi the late firm of Driver, Macjssban, and Co,, begs 10 announce that he has -recommenced business, on his own account, as a STOCK, SJTATIGN, A-ND GENIiHAL . *' ' COMMISSION AGENT, • and that he is prepir-ed to u&derfcake the Sale of Stations, S5 ock, Farm Produce, Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Flax, <fee.,- &c-., ajicl" 1 !K!o Mftke Liberal Advances, on the same, when, consigned to him. for salej ajid "Will hold Periodical Auction Salks, at times and places to be hereafter-announced. Office • — Martin's Buildings, High-s'reefc j*niT Manse-street. Sale Yard in. Town :—: — Commercial Sale Yard, High-street and. J&attray-street. BYE O M AS G. RAH AM, BOLDER ANIX CONTRACTOR, 4^E3AND-|Av - -

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 2 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 2 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 257, 2 January 1873, Page 4

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