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WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, At 1 o'clock. "»AIRY COWS, LEASEHOLD LAND, Ao, At the Tuapeka Hotol Yards. ' To Dairymen, Butchers, and Speculator*. MATTHEW HAY -"-*- has received inst^uc^ioha from Mr. James O'Brien to sell by public auction, on the above date, at one o'clock, at the Tuapeka | Hotel Yards, Tuapeka Flat, i 40 Head of Cattle, consisting of quiot j . dairy cows, in calf and with calves ; at foot I Also, a quantity of Fat Cattle Together with the Leasehold Property, comprising 172 acres, more or less, being sections 45, 46, and 47, block IV., Tuapeka East, and adjoining Mr. Crowloy's Farm. TtBlU AT lIXB. THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, At 12 o'clock noon. IMPORTANT SALE OF SADDLERY. j To Farmers, Carters, Stockmen, and others in the* Tuapeka, Waitahuna, Waipori and Teviot Districts. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr James Low to sell by public auction, on the above date, at his shop, Roes Place, Lawrence, •t 12 o'clock noon, All his valuable and well-selected stock of Saddlery, comprising Cart, Leading, and' Plough Harness; Cart Collars, all sizes; Hames; Leading and Plough Chains; Horse Covers; 1 first-class Lady's Saddle, doeskin seat ; Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, and Breastplates ; a large assortment of Riding Saddles, new and second-hand; Bridles, single and double rein ; Breastplates; Martingales; Spurs; • Whips ; Stall Collars ; Saddle Cloths; Cruppers; Leggings, &c., &c. ; and a lot of other Goods too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer would draw particular attention to this most important sale of Saddlery^M one of the best that has ever taken phwin the district. Mr. Low being •owelfisiown in the district, further comment is unnecessary. The only reason Mr. Low has for disposing of his valuable Stock, is that he has a large consignment of Goods coming from Sydney and Melbourne. TEEMS AT SALE. NO BRSEETE. THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. AMERICAN EXPRESS WAGGON. T^r ATTHEW HAY .4- has received instructions from C. W, Ade^bs, Esq., Government District Surveyor, to sell by -public auction, on the above date, and at Mr. Low's sale of saddlery, An American Express Waggon Set of double Harness, quite new t A pair of good staunch Hones N.B. — Owing to the change of BTstemin the Survey Department, Mr. Adams has no farther use for the above. FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. George Morrison, who is leaving this district to sell by public auction, on his premises, on the above date, The whole of his Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, sofas, chest of drawers, chiffionnier, bedstead, washstand, carpets (almost new), rugs, clocks, ornaments, lamps, pictures (some of New Zealand), books, meatsaf e, crockeryware, grindstone, glassware, cooking utensils, canaries (one prize buff bird), and a number of articles too numerous to mentioß* -- - Alto, •> ftfffr-oetare Harmonium, by ' . •_ , " Alexander (a •plandid instrument) ; and a flntaiatß band Sewing Machine, by one of the beet makers. OJT TUESDAY, 7tH JULY, at noon— ll Sections, Bleck VL, Glenkenich District, wffl be offered for sale by public auction, by Mr. Matthew Hay, at the Land Office, Lawrence, at the upset price of £1 per acre. for fwfther particulars, see " Provincial Government Gazette." :. " FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, "iifcf-v At 1 o'clock. -^APSTICK, DUTHIE, AND*CAPSTICK \j have received instructions from Messrs. A. M'Laren and Co. to sell by auction, at Yards, Milton. Tokomairiro, on Friday, tne. 26th June, at 1 o'clock,^ \ Merino Eewes, 6 and 8-tooth, in lamb to pare Leicester rams 200 Menno Store Wethers 200 Three-quarter-bred Lambs 80 Pure bnd Leicester Ewes, in lamb to pure Leicester rams 90 Pure bred Leicester Ewe Lambs H.B>— The Auctioneers beg to notify that the afo**> sheep of each class are the best they '*-- har^Krffjered for sale in their yards this season. "^^ffONDAT, 22st> JUHJB. Ml «'cloelt. (M&tmCX. DUTHIE, AND OAPSTICK \j ■ nave received instructions from Mr. Geo. M*Karto»e!l by ■trrtion »t their rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, on Monday, the 22nd Jane, at o'clock— AH tboae pieces or pared* of freehold land in the Provmee of Otago, being Sections 41 and 68, Block ll* Table HOI district, containing by ad»eaeMWW>Saa»rlgp (fifty-nine •ens, tibwsp roods, and sixteen pole*) bum* or less. ■ ■ Tstv* ax Sam,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 366, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 366, 20 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 366, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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