PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CATTLE, HORSES, &c, MA*T TH E W HAY hna received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late Mr. A, ' Taylor, Tuapeka Mouth, to sell, at Shumate's Yards, Wetherstones Road, at an early dafe, The Temaindor of Mr. TayWs live Stock, consisting of Horses, Cattle, &c. Particulars in future advertisement. MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, At two o'clock p.m, HORSES S HORSES! HORSES! WILLIAM HAVES has received instructions from Mrs. Or. Liston, to sell by public auction, on the above date, if not previously disposed of by private contract, at the Victoria Yards, Peel■treet, Lawrence— 4 First-class Draught Horses, with large Dray and Harness, complete. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer. EDUCATION RESERVES FOR X.EASE. rpHE Undersigned will sell by auction, at _L their rooms, Milton, on Monday, the 9th November, immediately after the sale of Waihola Township Sections — Leases of excellent Reserves in Fairfax Township, and in the districts of Table Hill, Hillend, Waitahuna West, Akatore, and Clarendon. Particulars may be ascertained, and maps of the Sections may be seen, at our Office. CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. Auctioneers, Milton. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J hare received instructions from James ■ Elder Brown, Esq., to sell by auction in their wool store, Milton, on Thursday, 12th November, at 3 o'clockAll that piece or parcel of laud in the Province of Otago, being part of sections 108, 109, and 110, block XII., Tokomairiro District, containing by admeasurement 81 acres (more or less), together .with dwel-ling-liouse, Barn, She<3, &c., &e_ The -whole is m a liigli state oi cultivation,- and within a distance of half-a-mile frem Main South Road, and two miles from the Post-Office, Milton. N.B. — The only reason Mr. Brown has for selling is the long and continued illness of the tenant, Mr. James l'arlane, and for his "benefit, THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, pAPSTICK DUTHIE AND CO \J have been favored with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Milton, immediately after Mr. Brown's property — 500 New Shares in the Bruce Coal Company 10 Old Shares, fully paid up. Th.3 above Shares are placed in the market solely with the view of enabling those to obtain Shares who, at the time of the allotment, were prevented from doing so. ' THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO., VJ have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Yards, Milton, on Thursday, lStf November* at 3 o'clqck — 700 Cross-bred Hoggets, mixed sexes ,800 Store -Merino Wethers' In Lots to-suit purchasers. « pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO., ,V_ 'WIU hold their Monthly Sale at Mi\.Caghiii's Yards, Bridge Hotel, Havelock, on WedNESd'ay, 2Sth Notemb^r,' at I o'clock. ' Partiea desirous of sending Stock will please t forward particulars as early ds possible to the Auctioneers, Tokomairiro. to announce same by advertisement, pAPSTICK. DUTHIE, AND CO., VJ will hold their Monthly Sale of . Stock at Mr. M'Kegg's Yards, White House, Taieri Ferry, an Tuesday, 17th November, at one o'clock. Parties desirous of forwarding Stock- will please send particulars as early as possible to the Auctioneers, Takomairira, to announce' same by advertisement. "POR 1 SALE — By private treaty, a centrally JJ situated Steam Saw MUI with Bullocks, Horses, and everything complete, and- in working order," capable of producing from 4000 to 5000 feet per day. For further particulars, apply to CAPSTICK, DUTHIE, & Co., Auctioneers. ■-'-? Q- E S A ! LE , rpHAT FREEHOLD .DAIRY FARM situJ_ ated half-way between Wetherstones and the Blue Spur, which has been occupied by . the undersigned for several years, The improvements consist of a good substantial fence all round the property, which is divided into two paddocks. There is a substantial weatherboard house, and cow-shed. The land is good, and from it a view can be obtained between Blue Spur and Wether6tones. Distance from Lawrence is about a mile. Also, all right or interest in the Clark's Hill Quartz Reef Co, This is a rare chance for dairymen and cattle dealers, as there are miles of comxnonage in front of ~the-property, and parties desiring a comfortable residence would find this a desirable investment. For further particulars, apply- to • .GILBERT CLARK, , Dairyman, Blue Spur. FOR SALE. A TIP DRAf, nearly new, with 2fin. ftxle ; in thorough gos£ repair. Apply at the Office of this Paper. TO FARMERS, MINERS, AND ' .. . SPECULATORS. fTTIOR SALE— lfjH Ac»es first-class Land on J.,.-, the banks of thfl Clutha River, near Tuapeka Mouth. Titlo— Crqwn Grant, Terms easy, Apply to ' ' ' ' H. L. SQUIKES. CAUTION. /nHTS notice ?s to caution the public against J. purchasing any of the Land included jn J£i», Gilbert Clark's Farm, recently purchased by Messrs, Clayton and party and Varcoe fmi Fartyt ' EryAEOOE,E r yAEOOE, ,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 406, 7 November 1874, Page 2
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