!TTiirT-TT-I-rTgggiaß«gßaHß ''■^HDAY, 17th JANUARY, At 2 o*cldck. HORSES! HORDES!) • | A T I i J HAY •" * '■"■ has received instructions from Mr. '* „ lilord to sell by public auction, at the Vi<t3r:a Yai'ds, Peel-street, Lawrence, on \l\<? above date, at 2 o'clock, 20 Horses, consisting of 8 Carriage Horses trr* ' ""4 "Gentlemen's Riding Hacks • 2 Spring-cart Horses 1 2 Stock Horses 4 Light and Heavy Draughts Aledj Saddles and Bridles No Rebebve. — Terms At Sale. jj- otk . — The Auctioneer need hardly state ihß above |ale will bffer an excellent opportunity to persdns desirous of purchasing u«eful horses; ~"~ WEDNESDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. M'-A T T HEW Jf A V has received instructions from Mr. Michael Rydn to sell by public auction on the ground, Stranraer-street, dn the above date and time — Sections 17 and 18, Slock ±XXVII., in the township of Lawrence, on which is erected a two-roomed cd.ttage; also, Section 16, Block XXXYIL— a Corporation lease for 21 years. All the Sections are securely fenced and cultivated. Also, the Household Furniture, consisting df tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofa, cupboard, glassware, crockerywarej and cooking utensils. Also, a number of fowls, and twd fine goats in full milk. No REgEltV E:— TEHMS AT SALE. I^QNDAYi I9*i* JANUARY, 1874, At o'clock; SALE OF GROWING CROPS. riAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \j will sell by auction, on Monday, the ldbh inst., on the farm of Mr. Joseph Albert, Waihola, ' . A,bout 30 Acres Growing Wheat. Teems at" Sale.
THURSDAY .& FRIDAY, 19 & 20 FEB^ At 12 o'clock each day. Annual sale of stud sheep, &o. hapstick. duthie, and capstick \J . v[uTh' old their annual Sale df puro'-bred STUD SHEEP, .on the above dates, at their Yards. The Auo:ior.eers beg to remind breeders of Sbeep that at the first series of Sales held by E. Vr. Caps.tick at the abftve. Yards in 1872, he disposed df dyer 106 Leicester rams and ram lambs bringing as high as £12 ; 200 Leicester ewe lambs at 303 to 62s each ; 3000 breeding nierhid ewes were disposed o£ at Bame date. Also, at the first series of sales hsii 20th February, 1873, the Auctioneer disposed of 347 Leicester ' rams of various 'ages'— Mr. Murray's ram lamb 3 brnne^ frOVa £11 to £15' each : Mgssn»- arusley's, Wilson's Jlislop'S) -Gtror'sj-aSia Sutherland's brought jfrpßi dS4 td. £8 each : the others from £1 lfs to £$ 15s each. 317 thfee-quarter and pure-bred «we,Wmbs ranged from 22s to $os. each i IJjOo" merino ewes, 3s 6d to 5s eAch ; and 700 tv.-o-tooth. cross-bred ewes, 10s "each. . ". <jp CJapstick, Dnthie, and Capstick trust that Vendors will continue the same liberal patroniyfr to the present firm as they awarded to R. W. Capstiok, assuring them that no legitimate means will be spared to mate the forthcoming Shave and"* Sales as successful as those of the last two seasons. The Auctioneers will thank all parties deeirous of exhibiting Stock for sale to forward full particulars as early as possible, so as they may be sufficiently announced. N.B. — Vendors will observe that the Sale of the 19th will be confined^ to rams, and Leicester and other long-wOolfed ewes, and that df the 20th for merino ewes, wethers, and all other des jiptidne of Stock.
ESTATE,- JWINTON, SOUTH- -.. LAN3>, To be sold, by auction by - TYRIVER, STEWART, AND CO., • ' At Invercargill, „ ,0*: THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 18.7>. Plans of the above obtainable dn applicai Ifcion at the office of tlu's paper. jptAPSTICK,' DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK KJ have for sale by private treaty, sections S, 5. 6. 7, 8, and 10, block 3?, Clutha District, containing by admeasurement 315 acres, more tor less,. idgVther with $ -rddnted ©-welUnghouse, Garden* (Jow^hed, Stockyard, and other, outbuildings, all newly erected, and in capital repair ; land fenced and subdivided, and part under crop.! ' There are 25 acres, of, superior bush ; remainder is all five rich alluvial deposit, suitable either for tillage or laying 'down in permanent English graaa. Farther particulars by applying to • CAPSTIOK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK.
£2 REWARD. |C<TBAYED fi-bm Waikaia, dnte brown horse, with three" white fetlocks, branded^ 1 near sbduLler. Any dne bringing the same to M'lwaine and Kick, Roxburgh ; or, C &OHWEDAB, Waikaia, wift receive the above reward. £1 REWARD-. "'" ' V GST fr6m "the Fdufteen-mile Beaoh, dne . '■** black f°ny. branded Won shbuld'er ; j «gflds. , . Whoever will bring the above-mentioned vassal to ..-.Tr IT If. Hehon, Fourteen-mile I^a^h, MGur.i S:-pger Diatrtct, will .receive OiIUjYET. frcn heturaciA Station, one i i KJ 'dark-brawn Mire, branded C? near shoulder. Any otic returning the same to J. 0. Roberts, Gedrge Hotel, Lawrence, will receive
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 322, 17 January 1874, Page 2
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