gMwtiim JRate, TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, 7th APRIL. .ROBERT S LOW ILL sell by public auction, at his Auction Yard, Victoria Anenue, On FRIDAY, 7th INST, At llo’clock a.no., the following : Iron and wooden bedsteads, sofa, wash stands, cane botton'ed chairs and easy chair, tables, clothes horse, American buckets and tubs, boiler, oven, anc 1 a quaneity of cooking utensils ; also, about 20 Spanish and half-bred Dorking fowls. May 4. SATURDAY, Bth MAY. SALE OF STOCK AT KENNEDY’S HOTEL. J. CHADWICK received instructions from Stephen Henson, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the above place and date, 30 head of superior mixed Dairy Stock 20 fat and store Pigs A quantity of Sheep A Lady’s saddle Mare Persons having Stock for sale on that day, in the above district, by giving notice to the Auctioneer a few days before the Sale, will be attended to. Terms liberal, at sale. April 30. JOSEPH CHADWICK, Auctioneer. NOTICE. A. LARGE sale of STOCK will take place at Chadwick’s Campbelltown Yards, ON TPIE 13th MAY NEXT. See future advertisements. J. CHADWICK, A uctioneer. April 30. ENGLISH MALT. FOR SALE, FIVE TANKS best English Malt, each containing 54 bushels, in all 270 bushels. White and Red Clover Seed Rye Grass do THOMAS ALLAN. May 4. FOR SALE, 1 FARM of 123 acres, situated at the 3. Junction of the Bonny Glen Roads. There is a five-roomed house on the land and an excellent spring adjoining The land is all fenced and partly laid down in English grasses. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM HOWIE, On the Property. April 6.
D A. Y . THURSDAY, 20th MAY, 1869. TXTRYKXNY MAR K E T VALUABLE LEASE TO BE SOLD ! ! ROBERT & LOW TTAS received instructions from Archd. Cameron, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on the ground. -* 1 the LEASE FOR FIVE YEARS OF HIS FARM. It consists of 500 acres of the best land in the Turakina Yalley, with substantial Dwelling House and suitable Out-houses. ALSO, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE, Among which are Splendid Dairy Stock and Cattle from 2 to 3 years old, TWENTY HORSES-DRAFT HORSES AtiD USEFUL HACKS, A QUANTITY OF PIGS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND FOWLS. Besides all necessary appliances for carrying on farming on an extensive scale. SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT. Champaign Lunch on the table at IP3O am., and Sale to commence at 12-30 p.m. prompt. .. -n m j nnnortunitv for neis-hhouring- settlers putting in stock for sale. The Auctioneer to be communicated with Severn dfys the safe, and no stock will be received later than 9 o’clock on the morning of Thursday. May 4.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1023, 6 May 1869, Page 3
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