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WEDNESDAY, 28ts JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND fiOUSEH. OLD FURNITURE/ ft/TAT-THEW .HAY v?r has received instructions from, Mr. Michael Ryan to sell by public auction; on the ground, Stranraor-strcpt, on the abovp date end time, l^~ ' ■ Sections 17 and 18, Block XXXVIL, in the township of Lawrence, on which is erected a two-roomed Cottage ; also, Section 16, Block XXXVII— a Corporation Lease for 21 years. All the Sections are securely fenced and cultivated. Also, the Household Furniture, oonsisticg of tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofa, cupboard, glassware, crockerywarc, and cooking utensils. Also, a number of Fowls, and two, fine Goats in full milk. No Reserve. Teuhs at Sale, ' FRIDAY, 30in JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND OAPSTIOK \J have received instructions from Mr. Frank O'Donnell to soil by auctiou at their Yards, an Friday, the 30th January, at 2 o'clock, 5 Dairy Cowg 7 Three-year, old Steers 10 Heifers, 2 : ta 3 years old 10 Steers and Heifers, 18 months old All in firs.t-Kite condition. 3 Reaping Machines 1 Thrashing Ma hiuc 1 Buggy and Harness. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 19 & 20, FEB., At j^2 o,' clock each day, ANNUAL -SALE OF STUD SHEEP, &c. riABSTICK, DUTHIE. AND CAPSTICK VJ will hold their annual Sale of pure-bred STUD SHEEP, on the above dates, at their Yards. Tofcoinaiviro. ' The Auctioneers beg to remind breeders of Sheep that at the first series of Sales held by R. W. Capstick at the above Yards in 1872, he disposed of over 10Q Leicester, rams >nd ram lambs bringing as high as £12 ; 200 Leicester, ewe lambs at 30s to, 62s each ; 3000 breading merino, ewes were disposed of at same datei Jds.o, at the first series of sales lieJLd 30th February, 1873, the Auctioneer disposed of 347 Leicester rams of various ages — Mr. Murray's ram lambs brought from £<ll to £15. each ; Messrs. Mosley's, Wilson's Ilislop's, Grey'sj and Sutherland's brought from £i to £8 each : the others, from £1 15,8 to £3 15s each. 317 three-quarter and X pure-bred awe lambs ranged from 22s to $0s eaoh ; 1306 merino ewes, 3s 6d to 5s e-ach ; and 700 two,-toqth cross-bred e\ves, 10s each. Capsttek, D-ntlne, and Capstick trust that vend.ors will continue the same libernl patrono.?e to the present firm, as they awarded' to R. W. Capstick, assuring them tbnt no legitimate ' means will be spared to mako the forthcoming Show aad Sales as success-Tiil as tho3e of the two seasons. The Auctioneers will thank all parties desirous of exhibiting Stock f ox sale to forward full particulars as. early a«t possible, so as they may be sufficiently announced, N.B. — Vendors, will observe tl»at the Sale of the 19th wiH be. "confined to rams, and Leicester and other- lpng-woolled ewes, and that of the 20fch for merino ewesj wethers, and all other des, riptions of Stock, Qn account of David Carson, Esq. 20 2-too.th Leicester Rams 100 Leicester Ban\ Lamb' s, on account of Win- Allison, Esq. 60 Leicester Ram Lambs; 2 2-tooth. Leicester R.am,s 60 Leicester. Ewe. Lambs, on account of George Nichol, Esq. 14 Ram Lambs, a cross befweeii Romney Marsh and Cheviot. hAPSTICK, DUTIIIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have for sale by private treaty, sections -5,-5, 6. 7. S. and 10, blof k 37, Clutha District, containing" by admeaßurement 315 acres, more or less, together with 7-roomed Dn-eliinghpuse, Gardes, Cowshed, Sto--kyai\.l, and other, outbuildings, all newly erected, and in capital repair ; lan,d fenced and subdivided, and part unde^-. crop, Theje are 25 acres of superior bush ; remainder . is. all fine rich alluvial deposit, suitable either for tillage or laying down in permanent English grass. Further particulars by applying to. " CAPSTICK, DUTHIE-/ & CAPS.TICK. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, A3S T D, CAPSTICK V have for sale by private treaty, 100 Head. of superior. Store Cattle, £to 5L years, old) and specially selected for paddock, grazing. 'TftTANTED/a Girl to assist in housework. Y,Y Apply to Mrs. Smith, Wetheretones. WANTED, a Bullock Driver, on the Moa Flat Station, inmieiliately. "t~Tf7",ANT-E.rv a Situation as- Manage^ 1 to a ? V Flax Mill, by a man with large Hc-me ?.nd Colonial experience. First-class references. ' Apply at the' Tuapeka Times office. PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARD.. -" "TTTANTED Known, that Alex. Htj jiphret , Vi( Builder, Ross, Place, has, at considerable expense, finished, his New Premises, adjoining Mr- Hogg,' bufeeher ; and from his increased facilities, for working, he is now aWe to turn out better and cheaper work than heretofore, and feels confideHt of a larger increase of public support than ever. "TTfTANTED Known, that any amount of all ■.-V V Eortepf British, A iuerican, and Colonial Timber or. hard, at nomrnn.l rates., that can be cut and planed to any size required;, at the People's Timber Yard. W-ANny.") Kno.wn, ttiat Houses of all sizes can be built by contract, or, otherwise, of b«sj material, and ujiquessionably. of best ■«;orli:naan&bip, and finished in a few days — in fsslb. sjyjrtg up a>« j,f by magic, at the People's C&Tpg'i.ter's command. -TXTANXED- Knowtj, tiat F.. MEYEH &, CO. \4 have r.eceiv^d thafollowiug-fcj* ChidstS3&S : — Offloy's 6-grape Port Wine, the best evjiUity ever introdur ed hore ; a variety of Foifced MQxi*, 4v,, nam»ly, Ham, Ham and ■i'bk'iten, Bioa.terp, Shrimp, X'o-ngue, Anchovy, ■ B»cf . Gl-woe, all in paste, a nicety for breakf i&fc \ad iuncheons ; also. Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob &ni Orfentel Pickles, Chutnee, and a | •oraiefy of Sundries ueecr, .before introduced H»fe>."tiiis diprjiftt, and everything, selling at '^w prirefi. v |gCp make more room, f^r the Grocery Trade, decided, to, have a cheap sole of Ironmongery Crockery, fqr three months. S->rW*> Seyo, c ' 6j complete, Bs. ea^i.i and all o?aer Ivc^3!o%i^erj- '^ud C?(0ok8i7 and. Glassware at equally low pry.e B , ■ ' " ' : F.. MEYER fc CO., IROJfMO^BRS. AND a.ROCE.RS t Roß6uPlac9j Lawrence. PaC^— On* Tea. i?, a». usual, the best quaKty %l^» iad,_f?Q^2R. §i. to, 3s. pgi pftundi "'

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 324, 24 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 324, 24 January 1874, Page 2

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