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- MONDAY, 2wd MARCH, 1874. Agricultural Land, Blocks VI. and VLT:, Run 166, Glenkenich pistricfc M' A t * HE W HAY - • Government Auctioneer, will sell by pttb\\c auction, at ndon on the above date, at the i>U(;r|ct Land Office, Lawrence, 4080 acres df Agricultural Land in Blocks VI. and V 1!-. Glenkenich District; M. HAY, Auctioneer,, WEDNESDAY, 4ts MARCH, At 2 o'clock. TITATTH&W HAY • has received instructions from the Executors Qf Matthew Tully, deceased, to sell by public auction, on the premises, The property known as the Eureka, Hotel, situated in Wetherstonea ; ialsd, the Household Furniture and other Effects belonging td the sfiid Estate., Also 16 acres of Freehold Land, on which is erected a four-roomed Cottage. For further particulars, see cataldgu'e. M. HAY, Auctioneer: TUAPEKA DEPASTURING DISTRICT. SALE OF RUNS? IfiHE sale of Leases of Runs in the above district, by- Mr* Matthew Hay, Gdvemknent Auctioneer, ■will take place at the Land Office, Lawrence, on the 9th March, 1874. Particulars and conditions of sale at the Warden's. Office, Lawrence; HORACE BASTINGS, Secretary for Goldfields. provincial Government Office, Dunedin, Feb. 3, 1874. ■- TUESDAYTIOth MAEGET,— Afc 12 d'c'lock. At Milburn Farm, Tokomairiro; IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE oi? feHEEP, HORSES, CATTLE, FARMING i IMPLEMENTS, FURNITUEE, &c. t\EIVER, STEWART, AND. CO. ■^ have received instructidns from William iil&c'k, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Miibufn Farm, near Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, loth. March, afc 12 o'clock, STOCK. &0 Pure Southdown Rams SO do-. Leicester Ranis W 0.0. Xincolnßams 10 do. Rom"n ey "& — - ' 12 do. Lincoln Earn' Lambs 125 dd. Southdown Ewes 20 do., SdnthdOwn Ewe Lambs 60 do-, Rdnmey Marsh Ewes . 10 do. Roniniey Mdrsh Ewe L&niba 2.2 do. Lincoln Ewes Ad. Lincoln Ewe Lambs 1000 Young Merino Ewes 1000, Half-bred Lambs (Leicester and iftirino)' 12 Dairy Cows.. ]5 Fat Bullocks •3 First-class Draught Horses % First-class Draught Stallion. . PIGS, POULTRY, &c. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Consisting of Horse-drays, single and double-furrow Ploughs^ iron HarVows, Drill-plough, Turnip-sower, ffon Roller, Fanners, Cbaffcutlers, Weighing Machine, Harness, Saddlery, &c, &c. * SUNDRIES. -About 1 ifcoti cable -Fencing-wire, 1 ton . black Fenct6g-v^ir*, S'traSnaug Brackets, iron Standards, Fencing Posts, Sheep Netting fne%), iron Gate?, - Ryegrass Seed, 3 tons jfrourl HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE* Immediately after the sale of the Stock> Implements, aud Sundries, the whole Of Mr. Black's modern and superior Household Furniture will be sold. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the same three, days prior to sale. - As Mr. Black has sold the whole of his Milburn Estate, the Auctioneers are instructed ifco state that everything will be offered for bonajide sale, and in lots to suit buyers. Terms Liberal. Lunchedn prdvicted. Ilor further information, apply to DRIVER, STEWART, & CO. . , SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, ' -At 3 o'clock. mPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK XJ haFe received instructions frOm Mr. W. 31. "White to aell'by auction, op the ground, ««n Saturday, f fch March,.'at 3^ o'clock, '•'"■'*' Xot k ; ; -Section 5, Block 1., James Elder Brown's - — Bub-division Of Miltbn, containing 1 ' *od,d (more of l6ssd), together with S-roomed dwellinghouse and black- ' smith's shop. Lot 2. ■Station 6, Block 1., adjoining above section, 1 rood, (more or less), together with- grain stoi-e, 15ft. x 36ft., weatherboard and" shingle -roof . N.jft. — The above two sections have each one* chain frontage to Main South Road, and two and a half chains in depth, situate On the highest and driest pb'ffcldn of the township, and being Opposite td Mi?. G. Wilson's saw-ttills-ftnd timber yards. To any party desirdus <ef «saie and godd investment, the Auctioneers /©.Jiti&Atly-t^nimGHd the above* . <

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 28 February 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 28 February 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 28 February 1874, Page 2

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