FRIDAY, 24th APRIL, At 1 o'clock sharp. HORSES, DAIRY COWS, PIGS, &c. TTf ILLIAM HAVES has received instructions from Mr. John Ross to sell by public auction, at Long's Tuapeka Hotel, on the above date, . 20 Dairy Cows, in calf and with calves at foot 1 Well-bred Bull 10 Heroes, including staunch draughts and excellent hacks 30 Pigs Also, A first-class hand Chaffcuttor and a pair of Harrows. SATURDAY, 25th APRIL, At 3 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have received instructions from George Coombe, Esq., of Milton, to sell by auction, on the ground, on Saturday, the 25th April, at 3 o'clock, The whole Block of Freehold Land situate between Mr. Coombe's private residence and Mr. Duncan Chisholm's property, having a frontage of 155 ft. to Main South Road and 155 ft. to Spencer-street (more or lesB), with 500 links from street to street, which will be subdivided into suitable building lots ; also, 12ft. 4in. frontage to Main South Road, adjoining tho old Post-office, Milton. N.B. — The Auctioneers desire to draw special attention to the above sale, as the lots to be offered comprise the most eligible business sites in the township. The whole, with the exception of the 12ft. lot, is within one chain of the new Post and Telegraph- . offices, on the same side of street, and opposite Edward-street, which leads to the goods station on the railway line. Terms very Liberal, which will be announced at sale. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT CI/EARING-OUT SALE. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have been favored with instructions from Mr. "George Nichol, of Kiness Farm, Tokomairiro l to sell by auction, on the ground, on Tuesday, 28th April, at 1 o'clock, 4 Pure-bred Clydesdale Mareß 1 Do. do. Colt, by Comet, rising 2 year old 1 Thoroughbred blood Colt, by Bay Camden, rising 2 year old 3 Superior Saddle Horses 5 Do. Dairy Cows, in. calf to purebred short-horn bull 8 Steers and Heifers 1 Pure-bred Short-horned Bull, rising 3 year old, took first prize at Tokomairiro Show as a 2 year old 60 Pure-bred Leicester Ewes 40 Do. do. Lambs 2 Do. do. Rams 5 Do. do. Ram Lambs 250 Three-quarter bred 2-tooth ewes and Wethers 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Boar 1 Do. do. Sow, in pig 30 Couple of Hens and Roosters 1 Acre Potatoes (in the ground) 100 Bags Oats, 30 bags Wheat, and 20 bags Barley 8 Stacks Straw, Road Dray, Tip Dray,* Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers, Rollers, Chaffcutter, Reaping Machine, Huddles, Sheep Nets and Stakes, Plough and Dray Harness. Also, the whole of his Household Furniture (including a valuable Piano). ' N.B. — Mr. George Nichol having sold his farm, the above will be a bonafide clearing-out sale. Mr. Nichol's draught stock and Leicester sheep being so well known as to pureness of blood, it is quite unnecessary for the Auctioneers to make further comment. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have received instructions from Mr. John Hayward, of Narrowdale, Tokomairiro, to sell by auction, on the ground, on Wednesday, 29th April, at 2 o'clock, 20 Steers, rising 3 year old 30 Cows and Heifers 10 Working Bullocks, Yokes, Bows, Chains, and Timber Truck 4 Draught Horses 1 Draught Colt, rising 2 year old N.B. — Mr. Hayward, having sold both his farms, and leaving the district, the above will be a bonafide unreserved sale. TUAPEKA MUTUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING, & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rnHE Seventh Annual Meeting of the Sharo- *- holders of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Commercial Assembly Rooms, Lawrence, to receive the Annual Hoport, Balance Sheet, &c. J. C. LOVE, Secretary. TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. , nnHE usual Quarterly Meeting of the sub. scribers te the Tuapeka Goldfields Hospital will be held in the Commercial Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 8 o'clock p.m., to receive the Quarterly Balanco Sheet. * The members of Committee are requested to meet at half -past seven, the same evening. Wm. HAVES, Secretary. WANTED Known, that F. MEYER & CO. have received the following for Christmas : — Offley's 6-grape Port Wine, the best quality ever introduced here ; a variety of Potted Meats, &c.,_, namely, Ham, Ham and Chicken, Bloaters, Shrimp, Tongue, Anchovy, Beef, Game, all in paste, a nicety for breakfast and luncheons ; also, Calves' Feet Jelly, Nabob and Oriental Pickles, Chutnee, and a variety of Sundries never before introduced into this district, and everything selling at low prices. To make more room for the Grocery Trade, we have decided to have a cheap sale of Ironmongery and Crockery, for "three months. Sorby's Scythe's, complete, Bs. each; and all other Ironmongery and Crockery and Glassware at equally--low prices. F. MEYER & CO., IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, Ross Place, Lawrence. P.S. — Our Tea is, as usual, the best quality to be had, from 2s. 6d. to 3s. per pound.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 349, 22 April 1874, Page 2
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