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FRIBA^ 80th 7AXVAXX, At 2 o'clock. 'ftAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \j Hare received instruction! from Mr. Frank O'Donnell, to sell by auction at their Yards, on Friday, the 30th January, at 2 o'clock, 6 Dairy Cows 7 Three-year old Steerri 10 Heiferß, 2 to 8 years old 10 Steers and Heifers, 18 months old All in first-rate condition. 3 Reaping Machines 1- Thrashing Machine 1 Buggy and Harness. "WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1874, At 3 o'olock. $o Settlers, Investors, and Others. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK Vj have received instructions from Mr. Alexander Byers to sell by auction, the whole of his Freehold Property, at their Rooms, Milton, on Wednesday, ilih February, 18*74, at 3 o'clock, consisting of All those pieces or parcels iff land, being Sections No. respectively, 1, 2, 27, and part, of Septions 14 and ,15, Block VII., containing by admeasurement 249 acres and 2 poles, more or less, together with all improvements ihereon: The improvemenlfcs are : — A 3-roomed house, 4-stalled stable and outhouses. The whole of the property is fenced in and divide*! into two paddocks; Crops at valuation. < Terms very Liberal. Title, Crown Grant. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers; THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 19 & 20 FEB., At 12 o'clock each day. ANNUAL SALE OF STUD SHEEP, &c. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J will hold their annual Sale df pure-bred STUD SHEEP, on the above dateß, at their Yards. Tokomairiro. The Auctioneers beg to remind breeders of Sheep that at the first series df Sales held by R. W. Capstick At the above Yards in 1872, he disposed of over 100" Leicester rams and ram lambs bringing as high as £i 2 j 200 Leicester ewe lambs at 30s to 62s each ; 3000 breeding merino ewes were disposed of at same date. Also, at the first series of sales held 20th February, 1873, the Auctioneer I disposed of 34.7 Leicester rams of various ages — Mr. Murray's ram lambs .brought from igll tit £ls each ; Messrs. Mosley's, Wilson's Hislop's, "Q-l"ey'o,-*nd - Sutkorland'o- brought from £4 to £8 each : the others from £1 15s to £3 15s each. 817 three-quarter and pure-bred ewe lambs ranged from 22s to 50s each ; 1306 mferino ewes, 3s 6d to 5s each ; and 700 two-tooth cross-bred ewes, 10s each. . i Capstiek, Duthie, and Capstick trust that j vendors will continue the s&me liberal patron l I age to the present firm as they awarded to R. W. Capstiek, assuring them that no legitimate means will be spared to make the forthcoming Show and Sales as successful as 'those of the last two seasons. The Auctioneers will thank all parties desirous of exhibiting Stock for sale to forward full particulars afc early as possible, so as they may be sufficiently announced* N.B. — Vendors will observe that the Sale of the 19th wiii be confined to rams, and Leicester and other long-woolled ewes, and that of the 20th for merino ewes, wethers, and all other descriptions of Stock. On account of David Carson, Esq. j 20 Pure-bred 4-tooth Leicester Rams 40 Do. 2-tooth Ewes 80 Do, Ram Lambs 60 Leicester Ram Lambs 2 2-tooth Leicester Rams 60 Leicester Ewe Lambs, on account of George Nichol, Esq. 14 Ram Lambs, a cross between Romriey Marsh and Cheviot. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK VJ have for saleby private treaty, sections 3, 6, 6,-7, 8, and 10, block 37, Clutha District, containing by admeasurement 315 acres, more or less, together with 7-roomed Dwelh'nghouse, Garden^ Cowshed, Stockyard, and ofeher 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 nil fine rich alluvial deposit, suitable" either for tillage or laying down in permanent English grass. Further particulars by applying to CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK Vj - have for sale by private treaty, 100 Head of superior Store Cattle, 3 to 5 years old, and specially selected for,pad;dock grazing. FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1874. 9 ACRES at Roxburgh, for sale on LIOOA deferred payments.-- ' Notice is hereby given, that Brocks 111. and IV., Teviot District, on the east bank of the Clutha, will be open for application at ! the Land. Ofljtfe, Clydte, 6n the 20th February, 1874 The Blocks are divided into sections of about 50 acres each. Applications must be accompaßied by a deposit of Is. -3d. per acre r which will be credited to the first ye&r*s purchase money. The price will b*e 'an annual payment of 2s. 6d.per acite, for Hen, years, when, if the conditions are fulfilled, the- hind becomes the freehold of theapphcant. FOR SALE-.* fi E L E R U X. PLANTS, VJ ' ""^AT J. H. PRESSLY'S NURSERY, iiOBB PLACE, iAWRENOE. • , - • i £2 REWARD. QTEAYED from Waikaia, one brown horse, with three white fetlocks, branded^ near shoulder. ; Any one bringing the same to M'llwaink and Kirk, Roxburgh ; or, C, Schwedae, Waik&ia, WiH receive the above reward. % ' CHUR€H OF ENGLAND, LAWRENCE. \ BAZAAR, m : aid of the Building Fund,will be held in March. ' "Contributions will be thankfully received at the' 'Parsonage. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QWITZERS RACES wiH tfeke p'lade bn the ! sth and 6th of March, 1874. W. KELTY, •Hon. Secretary.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 325, 28 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 325, 28 January 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 325, 28 January 1874, Page 2

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