. THIS DAY, 'WEfIN-BSDAYj Hth FEBRUARY, At 2 O'clock; tiH&XRGLD PROPERTY. MATTHEWHAY has received instructions from Mr. Charles Redden to sell by public auction, on the above day and date, on tho ground, Tuajjeka Flat, immediately opposite Fitzgerald's «orei Section i, Block VI., tuapeka West, - ~ , tubdivided into paddocks, 12 acres being under crops of wheat, oats barley, potatoes, and peas". Also, 2 Gardens, well stocked with fruit trees, Ac. A substantial seven-roomed House erected on the section, together with, the Household Furniture, &c, will be told at the same time. Also, 9 head of quiet Dairy Cattle 2 Horses, broken to saddle and harness And a numbe* Of Pbultryi Terms at SaW. THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, ' sAt 2 o'clock. BALE OF BOOTHS. TI/TATTHEW HAY has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Commercial Assembly Room, Lawrence, on Thursday, 12th February, at 2 p.m., The Booths for the Lawrence Annual , Races. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 19 & 20 FEB., At 12 o'clock each day. ANNUiJL_SJLLE_OJL_S^Ui).JHEEP 2 _&c._ p'APSTICK. DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK vj -will bold their annual Sale of pure-bred STUD SHEEP, on the above dates, at their Yards. Tokonairiro. The Auctioneers fceg to remind breeders of Sheep that at the first series of Sales held by R. W. Cnpstick at the above Yards in 1872, he disposed of over 100 Leicester rams and ram lambs brinanig as high as £12 ; 200 L 2: tester e-cre lambs at 30s to 62s eaph ; 3000 bre?dirig mfrmo ewes were disposed of at same elate. Also, at the first series of sales fceli 20th February, 1873, the Auctioneer disposed of 347 Leicester rams of various ages — Mi*. Murray's ram lambs brought from £11 t? £15 each > Messrs. Mosley's, Wilson's lii^len's, Grey's, aud Sutherland's brought fro li £4 to £3 each: the others from £1 15s to £3 15a each. 317 three-quarter and burs-bred ewe lambs ranged from 22s to 50a each ; 1306 merino ewes, 3s 6d to 5s cadi ; and 700 two-tooth cross-bred ewes, 10s saeh CsLoaticlr, Dufhie. a"d Capstick trust that Tenders vill coni:nr.e the same liberal patron-. acre *■>■> the o-eF'V-t firm as they awarded to R. W. Capetiek, assiiving them that nc> legitimate ir.eaus will he A^awd to make the forthcoming She v ana Sal?? as successful as those of the ls.3t two aeasor* The Auctioneers will thank all parties tleaircnc 1 : eVh'H'irg Stcei for sa.e to forward f.ill pariieuln: 1 ; <:'< early as possible, so as they lev''-* ?.. rt; :icntly arjKU:cocl. 2\ T, — "*">.;; :ors -.ill o -sdrre that the Sale of c'- 0 ' 13 " b. w-ll be confined to rams, and Le:ce c-TC:c -TC: :u.c; ot_er krag-v.'oolled ewea, and i'ml cf the Stf'uf.v merino ewes, wethers, and eU cicer :l:a ri^iors of Stock. CATiLOanE Tj?. THrH^DAT. 19th FEEETTAEY. On aoccuEt ol D<.-;d Carsou. iEeq. 2C I' are-bred 4-cooth Leicester Rams 4G Do. 2-tooth Ewes 80 80. Ram Lambs On account of. W. Allison, Esq., 60 Leicester Ram Lambs "2 2-tootb Leicester Rams 60 Leicester Ewe Lambs, On account of George Nichol, Esq., 14 Sam Latnbs, a cross between Romney Marsh and Cheviot. On, account of James Wilson Wilson, Esq., 3 Pttre-bred 4-tooth Leicester Rams 2 x> 2-tcoth Leicester- Rams 24 „ '2-tooth Leicester Ewesi with 9 Lambs at foot <60 „ Leicester aid Lincoln Ram Lambs On account of John Hislop, Esq. 1 Pure-bred Leicester 4-tooth Ram 2 Do". 2-tooth Rams |> <i)o. Ram Lambs Do. Ewe Lambs 40 Half-bred Lambs , - " Orraecontit of Mr. Robert Chalmers". 10 Pure-bred Leicester 2-tooth Rams On account of Mi l . William Grant. 15 Pure-bred Leicester Ram Lambs On account of Mr.' John ifaclcay. " , 1 Pure-bred Leicester 2-tooth Ram 3 Do. ' Ram Lambs -On account of Mr. Robert Ferguson. 5 Pure-bred Leicester Ram Lambs On account of Mr. W. A. Mosley. 90 Fare-bred Leicester Ram Lambs ' {sUTiiocros jfob FfiipA*?, 20th Febbitabt. O3 account of Mr. John Adam. * -1000-Merino Ewes. TOO Half-bred Lambs 300 Three-quarter- bred .Lambs . TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, . At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE 'o* &EOWI>:G CROPS, CATtLE; HORSES, SHEEP. FARM IMPLEMENTS, - j£O.USEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. . -AT LOVELL'S FLAT-. ' Is 11/e Es'taVe of E-. E. B. Gallon, deceased. mPSTICK, DUTHIE,' AND CAPSTICK \j have rpceived instructions from the ' Tru^fecp in the aho^e estate to sell by auction, 01* Jii'i acove date, on the premises, Lovell'a .Flat, -. • . - - * The whole of the Gro-vring Crops, Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Farm Implements, . Household Furniture, &c. Buggy fend Harness, Poultry, &c. Tb.9 Growing CrOps include 5 acres of Oats, and there is .a large quantity of Ryegrass Hay in stack. Terms Cash. p!?'3'TICE/DUTm?2, AND CAPSTICK o,.fcar3"fCr alie by' private -treaty, • • "Tsc-iEfead of superior StOre Cattle, 3 to . b rears old, and B'pecially selected £or jpaddoek grazing.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 329, 11 February 1874, Page 2
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