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$HUESPAY, 15th JANUARY, At 2 o'clockv DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IHNUJGr PROPERTY, WATER RACES, &c., &c. At M\ lsay*B Sale Room, Eobs Place, Lawrence. MATTHEW HAY ■*■ has received instructions from Messrs. Hancock aud Cox, of Waipori, to sell by pubr lie auction, at his Sale Eooins, Ross Place, Lawrence, on the above date, 4- valuable Mining Claim; afoo, Head Races, 'fail Races, and Dams; together with the Working Plant. fhe above property is situated in Long &ully, Waipori. Note* — M. Hay, in calling the attention of miners to the above sale, is authorised to state that the claim is paying at the rate of £4 10s. Jter week per man,. r , No Reserved After ihe above sale, Mr. Hay will sell a miscellaneous lot of goods, comprising furni' ture. • pictures, drapery, crockeryware, clocks, etretehers, colonial cheese, &c-. FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1874, Af 2 o'clock-. Household furniture, harmonium, SEWING MACHINE, &c. •JITATTHEW HAY ■*■■*■ has received instructions from Mr. Marx, who is about leaving the district, to Sell by public auction, on the premises, on the fcbove date, The whole 6f his Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, chest of drawers, cupboard, sofas, looking • glasses, dressing tables, crockery and glass ware, cooking utensils, &c. jiJso, one q£ Singer's Sewing Machines, and an excellent Harmonium. A qxiantity of firewood and miscellaneous «rticles-. No Reserve. — Tebms Cash-. SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. HORSES! HORSES'.! MATTHEW HAY has received from Mr. Wm. Lloyd, to sell by public auction, at the Victoria Ya?ds, Peel-3trcet, Lawrence, on above date, at 2 o! clock, 20 Horses, consisting of 8 Carriage Horses 4 Gentlemen's Riding Hacks 2 Spring-cart Horses 2 Stdck Horses 4 Light and Heavy Draughts -Also, Saddles and Bridles No Reserve-.—^-Teems at Sale-. Note. — The Auctioneer* need hardly state the above sale will offer an excellent opportunity to persons desirous of purchasing useful houses-. - SHANE'S ESTATE, WINTON, SOUTHLAND, To be sold by auction by •fYTvIVER, STEWART, AJtfD CO., At Inveroargill, Gj* THURSDAY, 22.yd JANUARY, 1874. Plans of the above obtainable On application at the office of this papw. SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 3 o'clock. r-iIBSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, On Saiurd&y, l?th instant, at three a' clock, Ist. Part of Section 23, James Elder ' * Brown's sub-division of Milton, having a frontage -to the Main South ■ Road of 28 feet, and 96 feet in depth ; ' together with the Post Office buildings thereon. 25nd. Part of Section 24, James Elder Brown's subdivision of the Township of ' Milton .'having a'frontage of 36 feet to the Main South Road, and "96 feet irt depth ; together- with the two shops* thereori and now in the , • "occupation' of ~,Jam6s Daniels and James Borroman respectively, at an - annual rental of £52. N.B. — The above properties a.re situated ?ight opposite the National Bank of New 'Zealand, and in the. centre of the main street if ililtoik ■,-.,• - nAPSTtCK^ DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK Kj have for sala by private treaty, Bections 3,,5,..6 )L £BLan.d 10, block 37, .Olutha District, containing by admeasurement 315 acres, more or iesjs, togetiier with Dweltinghouse, - Sar-den, Cowefeed, Stockyard, and other- outbuildings, all newly created, and tn capital repair ; land fenced -and subdivided, and part wilder crop. There are 25 acres of superior bush ; remainder is all fine rich alluvial de- j posit, suitable either for tillage or laying down in permanent English grass. Further particulars by applying to CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK. FOR SALE*y OR 8 TONS OF MEADOW HAY. * Apply to A. B. MATTHEWS, Near Pi-c-^iytpvina Majise, Lawrence. - -ft TYL£H will continue to. supply his i. -Customers with VEGETABLES twice a week, as usual, throughout the year, qi 13 E MINERS' BUTCHERY, i WEtHERSTOttES. MUS. JAME3 SMITH bega to intimate that 3he 11 carrying on the above oldeutabiisaed Butchery, -and that customers van rely upon being served with Meat of the iK-hoea* quality, at tbe lowest ra*ei. (

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 14 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 14 January 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 321, 14 January 1874, Page 2

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