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FRIDAY, 24th APRIL, At 2 o'clock sharp. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE To Families and others. U 'A T T H B f HAY ,'"" has received instructions from J. C. Brown, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his residence, known as Wardensthorpe (lately in the occupation of Vincent Pyke), Lawrence, The whole of his Household Furniture, Ac., consisting of : — Sitting Room. — Mahogany 100 table, inlaid card table, 6 spring hairbottomed chairs, fender and polished steel fireirons, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, 30 yards French bordering, Morocco bound volume, "Lallah Rookh," pair of French bronze and other statuary, water monkey, antimacassers, shells, reading lamp, prize fuchias, geraniums, and other plants, silver flower casket, iron flower stand, 2 pairs curtain - bands, Venetian blinds, door mat. Bed Room. — Large double iron bedstead, palliasses, hair mattress and bolster, ■ 2 pillows, bedding, very superior tanned opogsura rug, lamp, cedar drawers, washstand, china set com- . plete, dressing table, carpet, hearthrug, pair of statuary, Swiss cottage, toilet bottles, Venetian blinds, curtain, bands, door mat. Hall. — 11 yards floorcloth, 8-day clock (regulator), iron scraper. Dining Room.— Dining table, 5 mahogany hair-seated chairs, fender and fireirons, pair of vases, handsome clock, cruet stand, cedar side-table, ; lamp, door mat. Kitchen. — Table, dresser, stove and utensils complete, glass and crockeryware, knives, forks, spoons, kettles, saucepans, bottled ale, olives, sauces, pickles, 4c. ■ • • Also, firewood, hot-bed frame, patent clothes-drier, garden tools, indiarubber hose and jet, &c. Also, 4 cases Blood's Stout, in pint bottles. Auctioneer's Note. — The whole of the above are for absolute sale, as Mr. Brown has let the property, and will be away from the district for a short time. FRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1874, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, PURE-BRED \ AYRSHIRE COWS, HORSES, 'FARMING IMPLEMENTS, RYEGRASS, OATS, WHEAT, &c. To Farmers, Dairymen, and others. Tl/TATTHEW HAY ■^ •*• has received instructions from Mr. James R. Gascoigne to sell by public auction, on the ground, on Friday, Ist May, at 2 • o'clock Bharp, All that valuable Freehold Property known as Fairfield, situated about a quarter of a mile from the Town Boundary of Lawrence, and consisting of 65 acres (more or less), all of which are cultivated, and subdivided into, five' paddocks, and through which flows a perennial stream of water. 42 acres of the land are in' English grasses, and - the growing crops consist of turnips and potatoes, which will be sold in quanties to -.'-.• suit purchasers. ' . 1 ' • - Also,- - ' 20 tons of Tyegrass and olover Hay, in 1 stack - ' '■ 10 tons of Oats, in shcaveß 1 stack of Wheat The Stock consists of . . *» pure-bred Ayrshire Cows 1 pure-bred two-year-old Heifer 8 do. Yearlings 2 Steers „ - , 2 Bulls - The above cattle are all pure-bred Ayrshires', the pedigrees of which will be given at sale. m Also, ' ' . L 3 brood Draught Mares . ; : ■ 1 Draught Horfe 1 three-year-old Draught Fdly 1 yearling Draught Colt ' A lot of Fancy Fowls The Farm Implements, &c, are as follows : — 1 Tip Dray 1 Barrowman Plough 1 set of Harrows 1 Turnip Sower 1 Chaffcutter 3 horse-power Threshing Machine and • - • set of Fans -3-sets of Harness •*» " ' ' Together with An extensive and complete Dairy Plant .• V '5 • • Also, ' , ' : A comfortable Dwellinghouse, erected ' on the ground, with a first-class Stable and Barn ; also, a Cowhouse, ' ' I*igg er ie*i **• " There is also a large number of articles, , such as Grindstones, Boilers, Car- ' ■ ' penters' Tools, &c. '• Terins'of Freehold Property will be given afc sate. - '- The Auctioneer, in drawing the attention to, the public to this important^ sale, begs to "'state that Mr. Gascoigne being about to leave the Province is the only reason for his disposing of his property.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 22 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 22 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 22 April 1874, Page 2

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