THUBSDAY, 7»h JANtJAEY, At BVclock. nAXBTIQK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J We been .favored with instructions from -Mr, Marshall, of Lovells Flat, to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, Milton, on Thursday, 7th January, 1875, at 2 o'clock, All that piece or parcel of land in the Province of Otago, being section 911/ block Vll. , Hillend District, contain? ing by admeasurement 78 acres (more or less), adjoining Messrs.. Boyd Bros', property ; together with 8-roomed Cottage and all other buildings and improvements thereon. There are 20 acres in English grass ; lfc acre of orchard, with ■ 300 'wellgrown apple trees, producing abundance of fyuit, besides a large quantity of Qther fruit trees* The property is fenced (sheep proof), well watered, and sheltered from prevailing winds. Terms liberal-^-which will' bo announced at sale. TfJUKSDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. . nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. VJ have been favored with instructions from • Mr. WiUiam Draper, of Lawrence, to sell- by auction, at their Booms, Milton, on Thurs- . day, 7th January, 1875, '. r - ■ All those pieces or parcels of land in the Province of Otago, being sections 6, 7, and 8, block 11., Tuapeka West . District, containing by, admeasure- ' ment 142 a2r 19p (more or less), having a frontage of 35 chains, to the Molyneux : river, and 35 chains to the main road' leading to Balclutha, Dalhousie, and Tuapeka. Title, Crown Grant.. The above is' all first-class level agricultural land. ' Terms liberal — wh^ch will be announced at sale. THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 3 o'clock. " pAPSTICK;, DUTHIE,, AND CO.' \j have received instructions from Win. S. Chapman, Esq., to sell by auction, at their YardsfMilton; immediately after thp Bale pf Messrs Draper and Marshall's land, 550 Two- tooth, cross-bred Hoggets, 100 Four-tooth Wethers All in fii'skclass condition, and will be sold to the Highest bidder. FRIDAY; Bth JANUARY, .. At two o'clock, pAPSTICK, DUTItIE, AND Cf>., \J have been favored with instructions t rom Mr. William, Muir, to sell by auction, at the Crown Hotei, Balclutha, on Friday, the Bth January, 18^5. at twojo'clock — All that piece or parcel of land in the Province of Qfago, ■ beiug section 3, block X., Lanai'k-street, Balclutha, together with "4-roomed dwellinghouse, and. all other buildings ings thereon. Immediately allei' tuo above will be offered — Section 2, block 1., Catlins district, containing 28a Or 20p (more or less.) , Terma liberal, which will be announced at sale? MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, , At two o'clock. riAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO., VJ , have rftecivcj instructions frqm Mr. J. H. Kilner. of Glenore, to sell" by auction on the premises, on Monday, the lltb January, at two o'clock — f . His Boardingarfd Accommodation House situate at Glenorc. having accommodation for 16 Bordera, together with large American Cooking Stove, &c., &c^, all complete and ready for a purchaser f QUkepossessiqn, anddo a first-cLss liu-iciessj at once. TsßJis at -Sale. < . . TUESDAY, lira JA2OJABY, At two o'clock. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO., \J have been favored with instructions from Mr. Robert Milne, of Otakia District, to. sell by public auetionat Mr.Amos M'Kegg's White House Hotel, Tiiieri Ferry, on Tuesday, 12th January, 1875, at 2 o'clock— -, All those pieces or parcels of land in the - Provfiice of Otago, being section'l6, two of 18 and three of 18, block V., Otakia District, containing by admeasurement '111 acres (more or less) subdivided into five , paddocks, together with dwellingho'use, weather board and shingle roof, ' four-stall stable, weatherboard and iron roof, ; ■ ' barn, 30x15, weatherboard and iron ! roof, and cowshed 1 with fourteen' stalls. 35 acres in wheat and. oats, 45 acres in English gress', 11 acres in good manuka and black pine timber, remainder is a 20-acre natural-grass paddock. • > > .> "Sot further particulars apply.-to Mr Robert Milne, on the premises ; or to CAPSTICE, DUTHIE, AND CO., 1• 1 -Auctioneers, Tokomairiro. THE NEW DRAPERY AND CLOTHI?ra ESTABLJKHMENT NOW O PJP J E N. . riTflE undersigned begs to announce that be JL - has opened the above with a-New Stock of.DRAPERY, MEN'S, »nd BOYS' CLOTHING-. Asfmy expenses are small, I will be able to dispose of the above at the lowest possible profit. * " The BOOT TRADE will be carried 6n as before. ' Having 1 erected a large Workshop at the i»ar of my premises, I will be able tb' carry oh my business in the Boot-making to ', any extent th*t may be required. * t ' ' ' JAMES SLY", , SQSS r PiACB, JjAWBBNCS. iLETTS'B iIA» IE S! LETTS'S DIARIES'} . : ALL Kinds of valuable DIARIES fou ;£- '- 1875 may be obtained at J. H A R R O PS H Peel-street, Eawrence. THOMA S M'K EN Z I E, CAP?ENTES, , •< ..'. WHEELWRIGHT AND UNDERTAKER, "" HAVELOCK. T. M'K. having taken the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Rollings and Raggitt, is now prepared to execute Carpenter's and Wheelwright'a-work entrusted to him in a first : clas3 manner. ' -»,_ Fr!ANOTS MOYLE, Builder, Carpenter, •^d'gii^rtak^rj Sftyelogls,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 421, 30 December 1874, Page 2
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