THURSDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY Al TAPAJSTUI. MATTHEW H^l has received instructions to sell by pub lie auction, on the premises, Tapanui, on th< above date, if not previously disposed of bj private treaty, THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAPANUI Being the freehold property of Mr, Andrew Allan. The Hotel is doing an excellent business, and comprises a spacious dining room, parlors. Billiard-room, large kitchen, six bedrooms; and Bar ; also, a 6-stalled Stable, substantially built, with loose-box, together with store room, wash-house, and large brick oven. The house and stable are built on Sections 1 and 11, Block XV., fronting 2forfcli umbei-land-street, and is the best site for business in tho Township. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor on the premises, Tapanui ; or, to the Auctioneer, Lawrence. Mr. M. Hay will be glad to receive instructions to sell, on the same date, property in the vicinity of Tapanui. Immediately after the above, there will be Bold, by instructions from Mr. J. E. Bromley, Section 1, Block XII., town of Tapanui, on which is erected a house and stable. The section is well fenced and stocked with 200 fruit trees and bushes. Also, section 10 of same block, containing outbuildings and a well of pure water. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, I9th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At tho Tuapeka Hotel Yards, Tuapeka Flat. MIXED CATTLE. . TI T ATTHEW HAY ■*•■*■ has received instructions from Mr. T. Treloar to sell by auction, on Saturday, 19th September, at 2 o'clock, at the Tuapeka Hotel Yards, Tuapeka Flat, 40 Head of Mixed Cattle, consisting of . cows in calf, and calves at foot, steers, &c. i TEEMS AT SAIE. NO BESEEVE. THURSDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 3 o'clock, /PAPSTICK, DUTHIE, A]\ T D CO. \J have been favored with instructions from Thomas Murray, Esq./ to sell bj r auction, at their Yards, Milton, on Thursday, tlie 17th September, at 2 o'clock, 40 Prime heavy weight cross-bred fat Wethers, the same class o£ sheep as - gained the prize at last Tokomairiro , Show. ~WB. — The Auctioneers notify to the public that they will for the future hold sales of fat every Thursday, in their Yards, Milton. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 3 o'clock, pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. " Vj have been instructed by Mr. Joseph Albert, of Waihola. to sell by auction at their Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, the 29th September, at three o'clock, The whole of the Freehold Property in the Clarendon and Waihola District, containing by admeasurement 1669 a 3: 1 3p (more or less), together with section 4, block XIX., Waihola District, 51a 2r 32p, leasehold, subject to a rental of £10 per annum, lease expiring in May, 1879. Improvements are — Nine-roomed dwellinghouse, four-roomed cottage, 2 barns, five-stalled stable, harness room, buggy shed, stockyard, and stackyard, nearly all fenced sheep-proof, and hedges planted with whin, broom, and hawthorn. The whole are subdivided into V? paddocks ; about 300 acres in English grass ; a portion Teady for seed, and about 50 acres already in wheat. N.B. — The property is beautifull*ituated on the banks of the Waihola Lake (a great portion adjoining the lake is composed of rich alluvial deposit) on the Main South Road, about 28 miles from Dunedin, one mile from Waihola School, Post Office, and Railway Station. To capitalists and others looking out for a desirable property, by inspoction, the above property will recommend itself as a valuable and safe investment^ with the railway running through the property, and within an hour's distanoe of Dunedin. There is every probability that the lake frontage will be required at no distant date for villa residences, on account of its picturesqueness, healthy position, and the mild braceing air from the Lake. WEDXJE3SDAY, 30ra SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \j have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at Mr. M'Kegg's Yards, Taieri Ferry, on Wednesday, 30th September, at 1 o'clock, 300 Head quiet Store Cattle, half largeframed Store Bullocks, remainder Spayecl Cows and Heifers. 150 Store Merino Wethers. N.B,— -The Auctioneers purpose holding Monthly Sales at the samp yards. Parlies desirous of offering norses, Cattle, or Sheep, will please forward particulars as early as possible, .«o that they may bf duly announced by advertisement, TURLIEST POTATO GROWN is the Jll New American EARLY ROSE; lib yielfle I 72lbs in eight weeks. A NEW ASHLEAF KIDNEY, vei-y early and good. HAWTHORNS, from 10s. per 1000 ; Fruit Trees (grafted), from 6s. per dozen; Pines, from 20s. per 100 ; Scotch Fir and Spruce Seei ; C'ali fornian Pine Seeds j Birch Seed ; White Clover Seed, Is. per pound. H. WHITE, Wholesale, and Retail Nursery and Seedsman, atILXON.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 391, 16 September 1874, Page 2
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