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THURSDAY, 24th SETTEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J will offer for sale, at their Yards, on Thursday, 24th September, at 12 o'clock pharp, immediately before commencing Mr. Jas, Carmichael'B eale 40 Head cross-bred fat Wethers 5 Prime fat Heifers. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO./ VJ have been favored with instructions from Mr. Jas. Carmichael, of Tuakitoto and Waihola, to sell by auction, at his (Runnymede Farm, Waihola, on Thursday, 24th September, at two o'clock, 85 lirst-clasß Clydesdale, mares, geldings, colts and fillies, broken and unbroken 1 Waggon and 6 Horses, with harness 20 Very superior colts and fillies, suitable for saddle and harness, broken and unbroken 50 Head store cattle 4 Farm drays, 10 sets of new harness, 6 new saddles and bridles, 4 double mouldboard ploughs (Perry's patent) 2 single Ponton's ploughs — all new ; largo Chaffcutter, suitable for being worked by steam or water power ; 400 cornsacks, &c, &c, N.B. — The above horses have all been parefully selected from the best breeders throughout the districts of Tokomairiro and Clutha. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 3 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J have been instructed by Mr. Joseph Albert, of Waihola, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Milton, Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, the gath September, at three o'clock , The whole of the Freehold Property in the Clarendon and Waihola District, containing by Aclmeasuremenb 1669 a 3<' Sp (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 17 paddocks ; about 300 acres in English grass ; a portion ready for seed, and about 50 acres already in wheat. ' N3, — The prQperty is beautifull situated 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 26 miles from Dunedin, one " mile from Waihola School, Post OiSce, and li ail way Station. To capitalists and others looking out for a desirable property, by inspection, the above property will recommend itself as a valuable and safe investment, with the railway rivnning through the property, and within an hoar's distance of Dunedin. There is every probability that the lake frontage will be required at no distant date for villa residences, on account of its picturasquaness, healthy position, and the mild braceing air from the Lake. WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIB, AND CO. \J have been favored with instructions to Bell by auction, at Mr. M'Kegg's Yards, Taieri Ferry, on Wednesday, 30fch September, at 1 p'clock, 300 Heal quiet Store Cattle, half largeframed Store Bullocks, remainder Spayeil Cows and Heifers. 150 Store Merino Wethers. N.B. — The Auctioneers purpose holding Monthly Sales at the same yards. Parties desirous of offering Horses, Cattle, or Sheep, will please forward particulars as early as possible, so that they may be duly announced by advertisement. WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. -* have been instructed to sell by auction, ab the Commercial Hotel, Milton, on Wednesday, 7th October, immediately after the Waging Show, All the Working Plant of the Mount Syret Sluicing Co., Limited, being over 1200 feet of malleable iron piping, llin. diameter ; a quantity of cedar piles j sawn timber ; wheelbarrows, picks, shovels, and other mining implements. Terms at Sale. pOX'S HHEAP QALE, In consequence of the amount of Stock on hand, WILL BE KEPT OPEN UNTIL SATURDAY, 26t-h SEPTEMBER. P T. FITZGERALD, ■*■ • in thanking his numerous friends and pustomers for their patronage during the past ten years, begs to intimate that he has lowered the price of his Boots as follows i — X/ADIES'. First-class Military Heel Kid Boots.- 25/ Flat „ „ „ - 22/6 „ Military „ Leather „ - 20/ Flat „ „ „ - 17/6 „ Strong Leather - ? ' - 15/ GENT.'S. Jst-class Military Heel Wellington Boots 40/ „ ?«Icdium „ „ „ 37/6 „ Strong Wellington „ 35/ „ Elastic-side Military Heel „ 30/ „ Flat •„ „ 27/6 „ Balmoral Military Heel „ 80/ „ , n Medium „ „ 27/6 „ Strong Watertight „ 27/6 „ Medium „ „ 25/ Plii.'areu'S; from 10/ to 14[. If the a*>o c pricea suit, and you have suflipient coniUcuce in my ability as a tradesman, please sigi ify the same by leaving your orders, as business is dull at present. P. T. FITZGERALD, BOOTMAKEB, BOXBUBaH. geptembpr 10th, 1874. N.B. — Tho above are cash prices, a.nd caji* »#$ be booked., ,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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