SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. riAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO., \J have been favored with instructions from Mr William Chapman, to sell by auction at their yards- Tokomairiro, on Saturday, 6th February at 2 o'clock,, 200 Merino Ewos with cross-bred lambs at foot. 240 Full-conditioned store Merino Ewes 1 Pure-bred Leicester 4-toofch Ram. 70 Cross brod Fat Wethers. 15 First-class Coaching and Carriage Horses, part of which are thoroughly broken to saddle and harness, remainder upstanding colts aud fillies. On account of Mr. Wm. Gordon — 1 Four-year-old Mare, broken to wag=i. gon. ' a a:irec-vear-old Filließj by Farmers' 1 Two-year-old FiUy,'by Emper.or "^JTwo-jreaT-olcl Colt, by Glengarry 1 -Fjily.s by Farmers' . FavorW~---~._ ,« 7 1 Four-year-old Co]j>f by Stormbird - . 1 Brood Mare, with foal at foot, by Stormbird / Superior Side SaddTo and Bridle. On aceonnt of Mr. James Bruce — 50 .Merino Ewes, with 28 Cross.brecl Lambs at foot Terms at Sale, FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 3 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CO. \J have been favored with instructions from Mr. James Taborn, of Claries Flat, Tnapeka East, to sell by auction, on the ground, on Friday, 12th February, at 2 o'clock, The whole of his Freehold and Leasehold Farms, ppmprising — Lot 1, — 198 acres Freehold Land, and 35 acres of Leasehold, s.ay, 233 acres (more or less), together with all buildings and other improvements thereon ; 50 acres laid down in English grass, 20 acres in oats, wheat, potatoes, and turnips, the remaining 163 acres in natural grass ; but all first-cla«s arable land, subdivided into four paddocks by sheep-proof fences.^ Lot 2. — 113 acres of Freehold Land, together with all buildings and improvements thereon. This farm is subdivided into five paddocks, all in English grass. All the fences are sheep-proof. Also, Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Farming Implements, &c., &c. Full particulavß will be announced in future advertisement, THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock, pAPSTICK, DUTniE, AND CO. \J will hold their first series of sales for the season for Pure-bred Long-wool and Merino Rams, and every description of Stock, on THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, at 1 o'clock, N.B. — The auctioneers request parties desirous of exhibiting stock for sale, to forward particulars as soon as possible, so that they may be duly and efficiently announced to the public by-advertisement. THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock sharp. pAPSTICK, DUTFTIE, AND CO. \J have been favored with instructions from Mr. James Carmicbael to sell by auction at their Yards, Tokomairiro, 0:1 Thursday, the 25th February, at 1 o'clock sharp — 120 Horses, comprising 30 Fii'bt.-class Staunch Draught Mares 25 First-class Staunch Draught Geldings 85 First-class Draught Colts and Fillies -30 First-class Colts and Fillies suitable for weigbt-cari'yuigHacks, Coaches and Buggies. N.B. — The Auctioneers desire to draw the attention of the general public to the above important sale of Horses, assuring them that the Horses to be exposed for competition will be equal to, if not surpassing, any Sale of the kind they have hiilierto held, and where all parties requiring either light or heavy Horses will be enable! to supply their wants. pAPSTICK.VD|UTHIE, AND* CO. , V .Will bold 'Sales of Fat Stock at their ' : Yaijds, Milton, every Thursday ; and Sales of Sceepskips, Tallow, &c, every <$ SATURDAY. Liberal advances made on the Incoming Clip of wool for sale here, or for shipment to Messrs. James Morrison and Co., who are our Agents in London, F Q R S A L. E. • r\NE-THIRD SHARE in Water Races and Claims, Teviot, known as Carlaw and Co.-'s, This is allowed to be the best mining property in the Mount Benger .District, and an excellent investment for a person possessed of moderate capital, . For particulars apply to * Mr. Wm. COULTER, On the Ground. TTT ANTED KNOWN, * , That F, MEYER AND CO.'S (TH E1 P SALE Will be CONTINUED FOR ANOTHER WEEK, Pending necessary repairs to the buiUing. • All goods damage'l by Jlre or water at the late fire maH be cleared out in a week, to make room for Now Stock ; therefore, no reasonable oi?ep will be rcfns'e.'V TjyA^TTKD Kaown, V?. ,B. MARTIN ■ (successor to James Hili), Practical Watchmaker, &-j,, !><?«■< to Inform (he inhabitants of Lawivnoe an 1 surrounding districts that he has opened a splendid assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, of all kinds. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention, and guaranteed, - - PIPES irOUHTBD, T^L-STREET, LAWRENCE,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 431, 3 February 1875, Page 2
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