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SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, 1874, At two o'clock. TO LIVERY STABLEKEEPER9 AND OTHERS. Tl/r ATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. Malcolm M'lunes to sell by public auction on the above date, at two o'clock— 2 Horses 1 Mare in foal I 1 Buggy Horse, good in single or double . harness 1 Double- set of Buggy Harness 3 Gentlemen's Saddles and Bridles I Lady's Saddle and and Bridle And tbe whole of his Livery Stable plant. Also, a one-roomed portable house ; together -with the lease, for 2 years and ! 4 months, of the Livery Stable known as M'lnnea'. Nots s The only reason Mr. M'Lmes i has for disposing of the above property, is that he is giving up business. TUESDAY, 31st MARCH,. - At 12 o'clock, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF LAWRENCE. To Speculators and others, W ILLIAM HAVES has received instructions and authority by Power of Attorney to sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 31st March, at 12 o'clock, All that parcel of freehold land fronting Peel-street and the Beaumont road, with the shops thereon at' present occupied by Messrs. Arthur and Hill. The property is for positive sale without Teserve, the proprietor, who is at present residing in the old co_untry,wishing_tq dispose of hiß property in the Colony. The Auctioneer would, therefore, specially call the attention of speculators and others to this valuable property, which is considexed one of the best building sites ia Lawrence. No Reshrve. — Tebms at Sale. Immediately after ihe above, Mm, Hayes "will offer for public competion a Leasehold Paddock securely fenced, being Sections 78, ?9, and 80, Block 11., Tnapeka East, comprising 90 acres or thereabout s. The above land is situate on Clarks Flat, adjacent to the township, and is a most desirable property. Some other. Properties will be offered at. the same time and place, particulars of which ■will be given on Saturday, "WIfiDT^eSDAT, Bth APRTL.7 1874, AT GORGE CEEEK, j JOHN COLE CnAPPLE, ** instructed by the Trustee (Mr. M'Gettigan) in tbe Estate of the late John O'Brien, will sell by public auction, on the above date, at noon, The well known business premises, comprising store, dwelling, the largest stone stable out of Dunedin, stockyard, atid piggeries, situate at Gorge Creek, about 15 acres of land securely fenced and part laid down in English grass, stack of oats, 35 head of dairy and fat cattle, 6 horses, ; chaff cutter (No. 3, nearly new), galvanised iron, farming tools, lot of ftorea, household and bedroom furniture, &c, Tebms at Sale, The Auctioneer, in calling attention to 4be above sale, would recommend those seeking a business not to lose this opportunity, as it is one that rarely occurs. The buildings are not to be surpassed in the district, and it is a Rrst-class business site, and when the railway is completed to Lawrence nearly the whole of the up-country traffic nuutt pass the Gorge. The cattle need no comment further than they, were bred by tbe late Mr. O'Brien, The whole will be positively sold. JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 30th MARCH, - At 1 o'clock. ' pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICKVJ have received instructions from Mr. Alexander Wilson, of the Waihola toll-bar (who is leaving the rlif trier), to sell by auction on the premises, on Monday, tbe 30tb March, at 1 o'clock, The fast trotting black mare Jenny, 1 ' ' Pairy Cow, Heifer and Calf, 1 dozen Brahma Poofcra Fowls, Fowl-house, j Wasb-house, Patent Home-washer. 18-gallon Boiler. Colonial Qven, BeclBteads, Children's' Cots, Chest Drawers.Tablea, Chaira,- Crockery/Kitchen Utensils, Lamps. Clocks, Fancy-ware. . Ornaments with Globes, Saddlery, Whips. &c., &c. (THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, At t l o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE- OF PURE-BEED LEICESTER EWES AND RAMS. pAPSTICK, DUTHJE. AND CAPSTICK VJ 'have received instructions from Messrs. A. MLaren & Co. to sell by auction, at their yards. Tokoroairiro, on Thursday, the 161 h April, at 1 o'clock, | The whole of their pure-bred Leicester flock, comprising — 100 Ewes. 2, 4. and 6-tooth 1 Full-mouthed Ram II Bam Lambs The above ewes have been carefully selected - from Mr. Wm. Gray's celebrated flock of purebred Lei esters; therefore further dßmoieut ie unnecessary. .Immediately after the sale of the above, the Auctioneers will Bell, on the same account— - 200 Pure and three-quarter-bred Lambs ■ • .600 Merino Store Wethers Terms at .sale*

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 342, 28 March 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 342, 28 March 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 342, 28 March 1874, Page 2

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