FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 4 O'clock (Lawrence time): DWELLINGHOUSE AND'FimNITUItJ!'. Tir; v ATT HEW. HAY ™*- has received instructions from Mr. Join Cowper to seti by public auction, on tde premises, Blue Spur, immediately opposite Mr. Samuel Curregh's bakery, A four-roOmed House, in good repai", also, a five-fitalled Stable Together with the Hdusfehdld Furniture, cdnsisting df tables; chairs, eofis, ~ Hfcc., A Singer's Sewing Machine, in first-class tirder • 1 6 Head of quiet Dairy Cattle A good quiet Pony, with Saddle aid • bridle; The only reason~Mr. Cowper has for disposing of the above prdperty is his having removed to Lawrence. - fl . . Terms at Sate". • MONDAY, 2n© kARCH, 1874. Agricultural Lan<?, Blocks VI. and VIL, Run ip3j Gtenkenicii District. jir ATT HE W HAY '■'-'■*• Government Auctioneer, will sell by public auction, at noon on the above date, at the district Land Office, Lawrence, '4080 acres of Agricultural Laud in s Blocks VI. and VIL, Glenkenich District; „ . j, M. HAY, Auctioneer. piPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have for sale by private treaty, sections **, j>, 6, t, 8, and 10, block 37, Clutha District, "ddntairiing-by admeasurement 315 acres, more ' »r less, together with 7-roomed Dwellinghouse, Garden,- Cowshed, Stockyard, and olher outbuildings, all newly erected, and in capital repair ,- land fenced and subdivided, arid part iindef crop. There are 25 acres of superior bush; remainder is~all fine -rieli- alluvial dc^ posit, suitable either for tillage or, laying down in permanent English grass. Further pairiiciilars by applying to CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK. FARMS FOR SALE. THARIIIS for Sale in Tokomairiro, AkaJj tore. Fuerna, and Waiwera Districts bf 160/, 114, 156,. 315, and- 1003 acres respectively ; also, 509 acres in Southland. For particulars, apply to - - feAPSTIOK-, DUTHIE, & CAPSTICK. Tokomairiro. CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & OAPSTICK \j ■ Hold Sales of SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, &c, . EVEIIY gATURDAY. Advances made on the jnebttmig Clip of wool on sale here, or for shipment to London. "" f "" FOR SALES _____ ■ 1 * ft ele At plants, V^ ' AT ' ' ■J. H. PRESSLY'S NURSERT, . BOSS PLACE, LAWBENCE. * FOR SALE. ' fjpwd TEAMS of WORKING BULLOCKS JL with Yokes and Timber Truck tomplete. sApply to Mb. SHAW, Lake Vaipori. FOR SALE, OR TO LET. A HOTEL, Store, Bakery, and Butchery. Apply to M. HAY, Auctioneer, Lswrence. - FOR SALE, AT TEVIOT. ONE-FIF.TH.SHA.RE in. a. Water Race, carrying ten heads, with . a constant - Wnply of water ; also, dams and an extended claim ; together with plant, in good working Ywder. For further particulars, apply to JOHN HONNER. IMPOUNDED on the 16th. day of FebruX airy, 1874, by Constable Hiscocks, 1 yellow.and white cow, branded like TJ (conjoined) off rump, X ;off shoulder, bull calf at foot ; 1 red steer,-, white tail and flank, no brand ; Owners, unknown ; for trespassing within the • 5 'aifd 5n 'default -of being released, the above cattle will be sold at tire .public Jpound at Lawrence, on the 13th day of 'Match, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon. '•\ '_, ROBERTSON, , Poundke v epr'oEi3f&-X^ri«ji«e Pound. ■ TO THE INHABITANTS OF TUAPEKA, TAPANtJI,«nd surrounding Districts. h EOR G E JEFF ER V XT. . takes tHe opportunity of informing the "public that he has just received, ex Mongol, his 'usual supply of Yearly Volumes and • 4 > eribdic*ls, consisting of •' ~ . .- -SUNDAY AT HOME, cloth -, „ - „■, 'h'alfcalf SUNDAY MAGAZINE -Wedding- Bells ; Old Jonathan ; Sunshine ; - FSnMiy- Herald, in- cloth; Band of Hope; British .Workman British Workwoman ; .British. Juvenile';. Day of Rest ; Children's Treasury ; Children's Friend, in cloth and paper ; Children's Prize, do. do. ; Cottager and Artizan ; Family Friend •; Friendly Visi<3\O.©.B, .WORDS"; Infants' Magazine; LEISURE HOUR, cloth ;.do. do., half calf; Little.Folks; LONDON JOURNAL, Vol. 57; .^Chatterbox; Child'« Companion ; Child's Own Magazine; Rfcutledge'^ Every Boy's Annual ; Home tad- 'Fdreign Agrictilttirtil Miscellany '(A. -J. Murray). The above serial rirmy b*e obtained at G. J.s Pepdt,.. Lawrence; at Macgreg6r .and Co.'s Store, Tapanui; and at Roxburgh, which place, he purposes visiting on or about the 45th instant. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. T-i'E most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. ' - G-. M. ALDRICH, Agent, "Corner oTPrincei & Dowling-streets, Dunedin Machines tola on deferred payments. Beware 'of imitation of the Singer's Machine.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 332, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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