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FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1874, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, RYEGRASS, OATS, WHEAT, &c. To Farmers, Dairymen, and others. il/TATTnEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. i James R. (gascoigne tp sell by public auction, On the ground, on Friday, Ist May, at 2 b'cloek sharp, All bhat valuable Freehold Property known as Fairfield, situated about a quanter of a mile from the Town Boundary o.f Lawrence, and consisting of 65 acres (more or less), all of \yb4ch ar-o cultivated, and subdivided into five paddocks, and through which flows a perennial stream of wat er. 42 acres of the land aro hi English grasses, and Ihe growing crops consist of turnips and potatoes, which will be sold in qualities tp suit purchasers. Also, 20 tons 'of ryegrass and clover Hny, in stack ip tons of Oats, in sheaves 1 stack of Wheat tThe Stock consists of & pure-bred Ayrshire Cows 1 pure-bred two-year-old Heifei' 3 do. Yearlings • 2 Steers * 2 Bulls * Tha above cattle are all pure-bred AyrShires, the pedigrees of which will be giveu t saloi * Also, 3 brood P/aughfc Marea 1 Draught Horse 1 tftvree-year-old Draught Filly 1 yearling Draught Colt A lot of Fancy Fowls tfho Farm Implements, &c, are as follows : — 1 Tip Dray 1 Barrowinan Plough 1 set of Harrows 1 Turnip Sower 1 Chaffcuttor 8 horse-power Threshing Machine "and set of Fans, 0 sets of Harness Together with An extensive and complete Dairy Plant Aisd, A comfortable. Dwellinghonse," erected on the ground, with a first-class — SiaJble-andJßauL^. also. . a_Co whojusev. riggones, &c. There is also a largo number of articles, j such as Grindstones, Boilers, Carpenters' Tools, &c. of Freehold Property will be given %£ sa}e> • ¥he Auctioneer, in drawing the attention of the public to this important sale, begs to state that Mr. Gascoigne being about to ■ieave the Province is the only reason for his disposing of his property. •• • TUESDAY, 14th APRIL. At 1 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTIIIE, AND CAPSTICE \J have received instructions from Mr. George Nichol, of Kiness Farm, Tokomairiro, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Milton, on Tuesday, the 14th day of April, afc 1 o'clock — The whole of his agricultural Farm, containing by admeasurement 294 acres (more or loss) ; together with fourroomed dwelling-house, five-stalled Stable with Granery over, Barn, Sjtoekyard, Shed, &c. The farm is sub-divided into nine paddocks, fexcl"Bive of Orchard and Garden ; 175 acres in English grass ; 10 acres stubble ; 9 acres turnips ; 10 acres fallow, ready to sow with English grass ; 1 acre orchard and gardon ; the remainder in one paddock of natural gras& N.B. — The above Farm is within a distance of one mile from the Township of Milton, a ' )road up to the Farm equal to the main, street in Town of Miltou making it one of the most farms in Tokoinairiro District. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, 1874 > . ;. J?e Gallon (deceased). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. /lAPSTICK, DUTIIIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have received instructions to sell by auction, op. Tuesday, 14th April, at their Saleroom, Tokosteiriro, A very desirable Freehold Property, situate and being Section 51, Block VII., private township of Milton ; together with the new, substantial, and comvno.'lious house thereon, erected by the woll.kno.wn builder, Mr. Hollifk, of Milton. The house was dopigned by tho late Mr. Gallon, an.l consists of parlor, dining-room, t.wo bedroO'.ns, kitchen, witli pantry anJ servant's beb-oom. T'lie building is ncvvlv^fmished, and not yet occupied, and the half of the purchase money can remain on niOrtfor two years, at sefen per cent, interest.' ' " Any further particulars can be obtained from the Trustees, Mr. Ford, farmer, Pine Hill, near DuneJin ; Mr. "Wright, .grocer, <3re&fc King' Stree t; *r A. FINDLATER, Princes-street, Dunedin. TUESDAY, Itou APRIL* VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. rUP3TICK, DU'tHJE, AND CAPSTICK Vj have received instruttions from Capfc. "Johnston, R.N., to sell by auction on Tuesday, i4tn April, immediately after the sale ef the fete R. E. B. Gallon's property, Part of Section 81, Block X., withall buildings thefcOn, consisting of valuable fout-roonjed dtfellinghouse and tether out-houses. 3£stß« *e*y liberals

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 346, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 346, 11 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 346, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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