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PRIDAY, Ist MAY, 1874, At 2 o'clock; SrEEHOLD PROPERTY, PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS, HORSES, jARMiN&^MPLEMMTS, RYEGRASS, bATS, WHEAT, &c. To Farmers, Dairymen, and others. MAT(T HE W HAY ;*■*•*• lias received instructions from Mr. 'James R. Gascoigne to sell by public auction, on the ground, on Friday, Ist May, at 2 S'plock ehavp, 'a\\ 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 Bold In 4 uant^ es to suit purchasers. Aleo, 120 tons of and clover Hay, in stack- t . 10 tons of Oats, in sheaves 1 stack of Wheat The Stock consists of pure-bred Ayrshire Cows . 1 pure-bred two-year-old Heifer 3 do. Yearlings "2 Steers 2 Bulls . The" ab'o-'ve cattle are all pAi're-bved Ayrahires, the pedigrees of which will be given »l sale. Alsoj 3 brood Draught Mares 1 Draught Ho.rse 1 three-year-old Draught Fifty 1 yearling Dii&gnVColt A lot of Fancy Fowls rp ... 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 Th're&hing Machine and set of Fans 3 sets of Harness' Together with An extenairc and complete Dairy Plant Also, *A comfortable Dwellinghouse, erected on the ground, with a first-class Stable and Barn j also, a Cowhouse, Piggeries, &c. There is also a large number of articles, ~ such as Grindstones, Boilers, Carpenters' Tools, &c. „ Terms of Freehold Property will be given ja,t sale. «. The Auctioneer, in drawing the attention <fco the public to this important sale, begs to. : .atate that Mr.. Gascoigne being .'abbjtt . to " leave the Province is the only reason for his Nilisposing of his property. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, At 4 o'clock p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. \rATTHEW HAY /"••• has received instructions from Mr. W. "M'Nickle fro sell by -public auction, on the ■premises, situated at the head of Munros Chilly, on the above date, "A two-roomed house, and Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairij, drawers, crockery and glass- * ware, cooking utensils, and a splendid Singer's sewing machine. "Also, a lady's side- saddle and bridle. • No Reserve. Terms Cash. TUESDAY, 2&eh APRIt, At 1 o'clock". IMPORTANT CLEARING-OUT SALE. InAPSTICK, tfUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK ■\j have been favored with instructions from jMr. George Nich.ol, of. Kines&JFarm, Tokorinairiro, to. sell by auction, onthe ground, 'on "Tuesday, 28th April, at 1 o'clock, 4 Pure-bred Clydesdale Mares \ Do. do. Colt, by Comet,, rienig 2 year old 1 Thor6ughb"r.ed blood Colt, by Bay Canvten, ri-ing 212 1 year old 3 Superior Saddle Horses fj. 3)o. Dairy Oows, in calf "bo pifrei bred short-hbi-a bull 8 Steers and Heifers „ 1 Bure-bred Short-horned . i|nll, rising '3 year old, topk iir3t prize at Toko- ,, . ' niairirp Show as a 2 ,year old < JBpP^ireT,bred Leicester Ewes _ '%Q 'Dk Vo- Lamb^s 2 Dp. ilo. Rams , 5 Do. . do. Ram Lambs V2ooV 200 Thre^-quarter bred 2-tooth owes, and . . Wethers . 1 Pure- bred Berkshire Boar <. 1 Do. d<>. Sow, in p\g 30 Couple of Hens and Roosters - 1 Acre Poiatoes (in the ground) lOOßaes Oats, 30 bags Wheat, and 20 bags Biirley '3 Sta"ks Straw, Road Dray, Tip Dray, Ploughs. Harrows, Gcubbers, Rollwi, Oliaffi-utter, R«aping Afafh'ine,. Hurdles, Sheep Nets and Stakes, Plough and Dray Harness.. . Also, the whola of his Household Furniture (including a valuable ii J iano). i':'N.B- — Mr- G-opr^c. .Nichol having ,sold his .^farrn,' the above will be a bonafaleclva.ring-oiit Tsalc. Mv» Nifhol'B divuiijht stock an<l Leiccsiper sheep being so well known a 3. to jmrences of blpo I, it is. quite uunwessavy for the "AetciiOiifei-s la make i'itrthor comment. VaITAHUNA ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH, \ 'PUBLIC MEETING will be 'held 'at "J\. . Cogiull's BkiDaE Hotel, on FRIDAY, jMAY Ist, for the purpose of submitting jCpminittee^s Report, and electing a new one |kr"tW'en6!mng''year. • V J. MOG,GATH, ttton.'Sec. W.T?, "O, «

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 350, 25 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 350, 25 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 350, 25 April 1874, Page 2

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