THURSDAY, 13th MAY. JOSEPH CHADWICK HAS been favoured with instructions from Mr McCaul to sell by public auction at the Campbelltown. Yards, at 1 o’clock, on THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 20 GOOD DAI R Y COWS, all quiet and in calf Several steers an^,. 10 calves " ' ~ ’ _«u. 1 handsome young The most of these are from - valuable stock of Mr James .-Atkinson, renowned for rich milk and goodJbutter. OflO* The auctioneer is a purchaser of fat pigs, from lOOlbs to 2001bs each. May 6. THURSDAY, 13th MAY. CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. JOSEPH CHADWICK HAS received instractions from Messrs Reid and Hume to sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, 13th MAY, 1869, At the above Yards, Commencing at 1 o’clock, 30 WELL BRED DRAUGHT AND BLOOD HORSES, Among which are the Black mare “ Brenda ” Bay mare “ Lass o’ Gowrie ” Grey mare, imported Grey mare, by Siftings Colt by Peter Elat, out of Lass o’ Gowrie Filly bv Peter Elat, out of Lochliven, winner of the Wanganui Produce Colt and fillies by England’s Hope and the never to be forgotten Samson, two and three years. The Auctioneer feels bound to impress upon the minds of those who avail themselves of the opportunity of getting good stock, not to forget the 13th of May. Terms at Sale. No reserve. April 6. TUESDAY, 25th MAY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, UPPER RANGITIKEI. JOSEPH CHADWICK HAS received instructions from Godfrey Witschkie, Esq,, to sell by public auction, On TUESDAY, 25th MAY, At the Travellers’ Rest, Marton (late Tntaenui) one of the neatest and BEST ARRANGED HOMESTEADS IN THE PROVINCE, Containing one hundred and fifty acres of good arable land, 30 acres having been ploughed and laid down in grass. The property is known as the Cliff land, and joins Mr Roberts’ and Mr Hammond’s land, being a portion of block No 36, upon which is erected a good substantial House, with four rooms on the ground floor, and extensive room abova, used as n granary. A detached stable and barn in proximity to the house. The whole is fenced in with a good fence, and divided into four well arranged paddocks A constant supply of good water upon the land. T ersons desirous of settling will find this a rare opportunity. Also, 100 WELL BRED EWES, all ages. Terms liberal, at sale. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock. May 6. THIS EVENING. POPULAR LECTURES. fjIHE next of this Series will be deliveied in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on the Evening of THURSDAY NEXT, 6th INST., At 8 o’clock, By WILLIAM FOX, Esq. Subject—“STßONG DRINK S.” Joseph Willcox, Esq., will occupy the chair. Doors open 7.30. Tickets of admission ONE SHILLING. May 4. NOTICE. FROM and" after this date the Stores of the Undersigned, Taupo Quay, will be closed at 2 p.m, on Saturdays. W. FINNIMORE, Auctioneer. May 4. REMOVAL. JOHN CLARK, Saddler, etc., 'bas removed to those premises in Victoria Avenue, opposite the Bank of New South Wales (late the Melbourne Restaurant.) April 13.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1023, 6 May 1869, Page 3
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