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TUESDAYA4TH APilll£.. ;;■.,! ' At 1 o'clock. i CXfSTIGK, DUTIiIE, AND bAPSTICK. have* received instructions" from Mr. j G,eo.vge Nichol, of Kiness Farm, Tokomairiro; ! to. Beli bjSJpublic auction, at their Rooms, MiJton. -an f iSeßdav, the 14th day ofi April,, at il ' ijclockr-r- \ r > ', J ,r •• Thd wholo of his agriculturftHJarffj; containing by admeasurement" 29 1 acres (more or less) ; together with fourroomed dwelling-house, five-stalled Stablo with Granery over, Barn, Stockyard, Shed, &c. . . Th&.far.m is sub-divided into xu'nc paddopk^ excl"sive of Orchard and Garden ; 175 acres in English grass ; 1 0 acres stubble ; 9 acres turnips ; 10 acres fallow, ready to sow witih English, gra«s ; 1 acre orchard and garden ; the remainder in one paddock "of natural grass. N.B. — The above Farm is within a distance 1 of ono mile from the Township of Milton; a road up to the Farm equal to tho main street in Town of Milton making it one of the most desirable farms in Tokomairiro District. TUESDAY, 1-Ith APRIL, 1871. lie Gallon (deceased). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY 1 FOR SALE. \ HAPSTICK, DTITHIE, AND CAPSTICK !\J hare received instructions' to sell by aue1 . tion. on TuamUv, Ulh April, at their Siile- , room, Tokoniairiro. A very dcMi-nble Freehold property, oitii.it c and being Scefion' 31, Bkx-k All.. private township of Milton; 1 tonothor. with the now. substantial, and commodious house thereon, erected by the well-known builder, Mr. Holli'ck, of Milton. The house was designed by the late Mr. Gallon, nnd consists of' parlor, dining-room, iwo bedrooms, kitchen, with pantry and servant's bedroom.' The building is newly finished, and not yet occupied, aiid the half of tho purchase money can remain on mortga^o for two years, at seven per i-cnt. interest. Any further particulars can bo obtained from" tho Trustees, Mr. Ford, farmer, Pine ITI ill, near Dunedin; Mr. AVright, grocer, I Gro.it Jiiiig-street ; «r A. FIXDLATER, Princcs-s! root, Dnnedin. TUESDAY, I4th APRIL. A r ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. nAPSTICK, BUTIIIE, AND CAPSTICK have received inst.rnttions from Capt. Johnst oil, R.X., 1 o sell by nu'.-i ion on Tuesday, llth April, imincdinlely after the sale of the late R. E.Jt Gallon's property,' . , Part of Section 81*, Block X., with nil ' . buildings thereon, coiifiistinj} of Valuable "four-roomed dwcllinghouse .aiul , other oiit-hoi!=e-3. Terms very liberal. AVEDXJCSDAY, 15ttt APRIL.. t Clearing Sale of norses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Sec. , nAPSTICK, DUTIIITS, AXD CAPSTICK \J have been favored with instructions from s Thomas Parker, Esq., to sell by auction,- at . his farm, Tokomairiro, on AVednosday, 15th April; at two o'clock, ' • .. O SJliUlgUb JXrtU.t, min-j: !„ fool I^^. , M arquis, and in foal to Young Watty ' 3 Draught Fillies, rising 3 years old, by Marquis 1 Do Gelding, do, by Champion 1 Do, do, do, 2 do, by Farmers' Favorite 1 Draught Gelding, 4 years old, imported II 1 Three year old-Filly, by Stormbird ' . 1 Two * do Goldh'ig' d 0.,. 1 Seven . . do., Saddle Marc 1 10 Prime FatJiullot Us, 1 Roaping "Machine, o 1 pair new Jron Harrows*, Chaffcutter, Plough,*. 12 bags. Seconds : , < (barley) ,,l Road Dray,, all kinds of 5 Harness, Furiuturo/Spades, Shovels, Pitchforks. ■' r - l - | , Lucheon providedj. v , i As Mr. Parker leaves the district about the 18th April for Britain, the whole of the abpvo will be sold without the slightest reserve* ] THURSDAY, 16th 1 APRIL, ' •' At 1- o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED LEICESTER' EWES^AND RAMS. . pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, 'AND CAPSTICK \J have received instructions from Messrs. A. M'Larcn & Co. to sell by auction, at their yards, Tokomairiro, on Thursday, the 16th 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 11 -Ram Lambs The above ewes have been carefully selected ■ from Mr. AVm. Gray's celebrated flock of purebred Lei esters; therefore further comn*ent is unnecessary. Immediately after tho" sale of the above, the auctioneers will sell, on the same account — 200 Pure and three-quarter-bred Lambs *GOO Merino Stove AVethers 500 Half-bred Lambs 200 Merino Ewes On account of Mr. David'Pattcn — 3 Pure-bred Ayrshire Cows 2 „ two-year-old Heifers 2 „ Hoi for Calves . . 5 „ Bull . X.T!. — The Auctioneers beg to notify to the i . public, that, they will combine the above sale for sheep, cattle, and horses, therefore they are desirousj ihnt parties wishing to bring stock will forward particulars as early as possible. Terms at sale. | . : FRIDAY, 17-nx APRIL, At 3 o'clock. riAPSTK'X, DU'niJE, AXD CU'STICK VJ have receive 1 instructions from Mr. Thomas Barker, of Miiton (who is leaving t- tlii- district, to >-)l by auction om the Prcmi^con l'Yi'lav. 1 7th iiii>(., at 8 o'clock ' i 1 iIo!"-<-<. l'\>^ ;iii>l the \>li«'lc of his IIou«c- | hol.l l ( 'un n't tire, conipri'-injj bed- j MtivK tables., liitohpn dreespr. American nf,ove, clonk, washstandss, crockery ware and kitchen utensils, and ,30 slu>ct3 of galvanised iron roofing. " " TEiurs Ca=!'ii. No ResekVk. 1 •' , pAPSTTOK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK XJ liav&fdr privatc'salG—"'- ■ : Rape Peed .(Colonial grown) ' , 1 " Earnft fi-om 100 to 300, "301, 305 acres respectirely . *••' ; , 7000 Merino Ewes 2000 ' „ Wethers"' ' 1700 One-half and three-quarter bred' Lambs Leicester and Lincoln Rams and Ram Lambs. AU particulars by application, to auctioneers

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 345, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 345, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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