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FRIDAY, 15tii MAY, At 1 o'clock. CATTLE AND HORSES. To Dairymen, Cattledealers, and others. |r i T T^n E W HAY has received instructions from Messrs. P. and J. Roughan to sell by public auction, on the above date, at Long's Tuapeka Hotel, 80 Head of Mixed Cattle J.Q Horses, consisting of heavy and light draughts, gentlemen's hacks, and stock horses. The Auctioneer begs to state that tho cattle and horses above referred to are well bred ftnd in excellent condition, and will be sold without reserve. TUESDAY, 12th MAY, At 2 o'clock.. s pAPSTICK, DTJTHIE','AND CAPSTICK Vj will sell by auction at their Yards, Milton, on Tuesday,'l2th May, at 2'o'cloek— ' ' ' 1400 Fat and store Merino Wethers FRIDAY, 15th MAY, .At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSES. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \J have been favored with instructions from Messrs. A. M'Laren and Co., of Tokomairiro, to sell by auction, at Messrs. M'Laren's Stables and Yards, adjoining tho Commercial Hotel, Milton, on Friday, the loth Mrey, at J2. o'clock — Lot 1. — Young Watty, purebred Clydesdales stallion. (See pedigree at bottom) Lqt 2. — Farmers' Favorite, purebred Clydesdale stallion. (See pedigree at bottom) Lot 3. — Two splendid buggy Mares, . rising five and six years. Considered by competent judges to be the best matched pair in Otago, 10 Superior Clydesdale Mares, thoroughly staunch in all kinds of harness 10 Superior Clydesdale Colts, from two to four years old 10 Superior Clydesdale Fillies, from two to four years old §0 Superior Colts and Fillies, two to four years old, all suitable for buggy, carriage, or heavy weight carrying hacks. Pedigree. — Young Watty by Lord Clyde. Lord Clyde was bred by Mr. Brown, Duns/remains, by Biggar ;. he gained 6econd premium as a three-year old at Dumfries in 1860 ; also, ■ a prize at Newton Stewart in 1862, when' 14 horses competed ; , East *• Cumberland Society's prize at Carlisle in 1863, from twelve competitors : sire, Young Blaze ; grandsire, ■ John Anderson My, Joa.,. Lord Clyde's dam, a purebred Clydesdale mare by Old Watty ; •TouDig Watty out of- VioJet, . by Clyde ; Violet's dam by Improver';' grahdain, Diamond. ..The celeW.ted ware Highland Mary, out of Violet, Isiiulfßister to. Yo>aug' Watty — declared to be the best Clydesdale mare that -~ ever was' in -Victoria. . -. Youngs W-afcJv.gained second prize at Taieri Show tne last" two feasons, and' 1 "£rst at T.dkotn&iriro, October, ' 1873. " ' ] " r 4 ITarmijrs' Favprite is by Prince Charlie, im- • ported to V^ctpt^.'b^y "Messrs. M'lritosh, an,d ■pire of mofe'priie stbek-'than any other horse ,jn Victoria;- dam, ViqletiSecond, by Champiqn graodam,^^Violefi' "'"First, by. Lincolnshire^ , Hero.. . ,' "' " ~ c 35".8»-r—T;h©- Auctioneers, beg to draw special „ attention ; to the, above sale^ as the most ' valuable "stud 'of^hch'scs '^nat'has^ over been - offered- for -competition' in the district, -the^. •whole being for honafide sale, 7 . VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY •_■'■"*- ' FOR SALE.' ~\\T HAVES has received instructions ,- 1 1 • f rom t ne Proprietor to sell by private -treaty, 50 acres of freehold Land, partly fenced, on which the following buildings are erected : — THE MANUKA FLAT HOTEL, comprising 8 bed rooms, 3 sitting rooms, billiard ropm, bar, and kitchen, 4-stalled stable and 2 loose-boxes, 2 gardens, containing -. about 4 acres, ,wqll stocked with fruit trees, &c, ja. first-class piggery ; also, ono of the best stockyards in ' the district, suitable for a . . Bale_yard*. „ ' , The above is a very valuable property, and the business, ia~ yery". extensive. Intending purchasers can, optain, full particulars on application ty}. W. HAVES, Peel-street, Lawrence ; Or on the premises. niHE Undersigned begs most respectfully ta thank tho many friends who showed kindness to his deceased Wife, during her long and painful illness. Wm. GASCOIGNE. £2 REWARD. CtTOLEN or strayed from Tapanui, a grey Gehiing, about IS nands high, branded 6 near ehoulder. The above reward- will be paid to any person delivering or giving such as will lead to the recovery of ajne, ta JAMES A. MOONEY, ;_ . Tapanui. LOST, at Lawrence, on the 2nd instant, a. Crossed CHEQUE on .the National . ,3gank of New Zealand, Dunedin, for £16 18s. - lid,, issued by Mr. John Beighton in favor 6f'llr,'M:M ( Carfchy, antl dated 7th March, 1874. Persons are hereby cautioned against negotiating the same, payment having been V - flopped. £1 reward will be paid on its ,pro- ..- •• duction at the office of tho Tfapeka Times. ' : M. M-CARTHY. MECHANICAL AND SURGICAL , .' DENTISTRY. ' Tl/f E. J, P. ARMSTRONG, OP DUNEDIX, Will be at Lawrence on or about the 27th of APRIL, and can be consulted for a limited JM«4 I& tU© YJWBJA H.OIJLL,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 354, 9 May 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 354, 9 May 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 354, 9 May 1874, Page 2

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