THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Shumate's Yards, Wethorstoncs Road, CATTLE, HORSES, &o, MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from the Executors in the estate of the kle Mr. A. Taylor, Tuapoka Mouth, to sell, at Shumate's Yards, Wetherstones Road, an Wednesday, 18th November, at 2 o'clock, The remainder of the Live Ftocki consisting of— t 16 Head of quiet Dairy Cattle 6 Horses, including 1 four-year-old, 2 one-year-old, 1 mare and foal, 1 three-year-old, and 1 chesnut entire by the celebrated stallion Tom King. Also, A Dray and several sets of Harness ; and a first-class lady's Saddle and Bridle. Note. — The Auctioneer's instructions are to sell the above without reserve, as they must ho realised upon. Both Cattle and Horses arc of a very superior quality. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, Immediately after the sale of the lato Mr. A. Taylor's Stock. MIXED CATTLE, Tl/TATTHEW HAY - 1 --1 - has received instructions from Mr. A. Ronald fo sell by auction, at Shumate'B Yards, Wetherstones Road, on the above date, 16 Head of Mixed Cattle, Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, * At 2 o'clock. ! GREAT SALE OF FANCY GOODS. TirATTHEW HAY **• Las received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Sale Room, Ross Place, Lawrence, on the abore xlato, A large assortment, of Fancy Goods, consisting of papier machie trays, green toilet bottles, workhoxes, vases, writing desks, inlaid workboxes, „ bead finish baskets, ladies' comv^ pauions, shoo brushes, Bohemian vases, tooth combs, dressing combs, ■^cribbage boards, knives and forks (bone and ivory handled), ivory handled breakfast knives, electro table spoons, nickle silver teaspoons, cruet egg stands, large album, papier machie blotterj and Household Furniture. The sale will be continued during the evening, » FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■Jl/TATTHEW. HAY has received instructions from W. Henderson, Esq., solicitor, to sell by public auction (unless previously disposed of), at his residence, corner of Campbellton and Lancaster streets, on Friday, 27th November, at 2 o'clock sharp, Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, sofa, washstands, dressing tables, bedsteads, commode, window poles, portable boiler, wash tubs, wringing machine, fenders, lamps, cooking utensils, crockery, improved sewing machiue, side-saddle, bridle (new)", #c., &c. Also, at same time and place, Office Furniture, consisting of table, chairs, hook shelves, letterpress, fenders, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Situate in the ■ suburb of Brooklands, and within five minutes walk of the Poet office, Milton. riAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J have been favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on Saturday, 28th November, at 2 o'clock, 180 Building Allotments, containing ono rood each (more or less). Owing to the great aud increased demand existing for building sites in the neighborhood of Milton, the proprietor has been induced to offer for sole the abev.e very desirable properties. The allotments are situate opposite to the late residdnoe of James Smith, Esql, known as his Springfield estate, in the district of Tokomairiro, also contiguous to tho bush, and within one mile of Mr. Dunn's valuable coal pit. The above allotments are, without exception, the most valuable, healthy situation for villa residences ever offered for public competition in Tokoniairiro. Title unler bhe Law.l Transfer Act. Plans "and itliographcd maps can be Rpon at the Auctioneer's Office on jnul aftor Friday, the 20th in<«t.. up to day of sale. Terms.* — Ono-third onah ; balance at six and twelve incvn'hs, with eight per centum per annum interest. riAPSTICK. DUTHIE, AND CO., VJ will hold their. Monthly Sole at Mr. Cog : fill's Yards. Bridge Hotel. Ilavelock, on Wed- ., £RDAY, 25tJl NOVFMMKH, at 1 o'clock. Parties desirous of sending Stock will please rorward particu'ars as early as possible to the Auctioneers, Tokomairiro, to announce same '3J advertisement,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 409, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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