R. Latter* LAND. LAND. BARRY'S BAY AND LITTLE RIVER. MR. R. LATTER ha? received instruc tiona from Mr John Lines, who i giving up dairy farming owing to ill-health TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE SALEYARDS, DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, At 12.30 p.m., His Dairy Farm at Barry's Bay, comprising 93 acres of good Land, fronting on the Coach road, well fenced, and within easy distance of the Cheese Factory. The buildinga include 9-roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed, Stockyard, etc , sll in good order. Also his Property fronting on Harman's Track, Little River, containing 30 acres of some of the best Cocksfoot Land in the District. On the following Easy Terms of Payment if required—2o per cent, cash on the fall of the hammer, and the balance in 10 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. LAND. LAND. BARRY'S BAY. "VTR R. LATTER has received insfruc- ■"*- tious fiom the Chairman of the Directors of the Barry's Bay Cheese Factory, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE SALEYARDS, DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, AT 12.30 P M. About 4 acres of Land, fronting on the Beach Road, lately used as a Piggery. Terms at Sale. R. LATTER Auctioneer DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1901 MR. R. LATTER will offer at the Sale Yards on the above date, the follow, ing lines of Cattle, Sheep, Horsts, etc :— IA A o YEAR OLD HEIFERS XV/\/ (in very forward condition) OA 3 YEAR OLD HEIFERS *j\) (Springers) i K A YEARLINGS (mixed sexes) -IQ 18 MONTHS OLD CATTLE ?A 4 TOOTH HALFBRED EWES OU due to lamb in September pTA FAT CROSSBRED WETHERI -j DRAUGHT GELDING 3 year old SHACKS AND HARNESS HORSES Also on account of the Akiroa and Wainu Road Board — The Right to Cut Cocksfoot ON THEIR ROADS. On ace 'Unt of Messes Leigh and S n> — A CONSIGNMENT OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES On account of Mr R. Nooniu, who is giving up business and leaving tho district — A Number of TINS OF PAINT, RED AND WHITE LEAD, BRUSHhS. WALL PAPERS, ETC., too numerous to particularise, also an IRON SAFE 22 xl 9 inches. Also on accouut of a Clieut — PIANO (by Wagner, of Berlin) and 6 HANDSOxME PLUSH COVERED CHAIRS Sale at 113 C p.m. R LATTER, Auctionear. Public Notices C.V.C. PENINSULA MEMBERS of the Can terbury Yeomaury Cavalry will parade at Duvauchelle's Bay on SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 7th, AT 2.50 P.M. All arms to be returned. H. D. BUCHANAN, Lieutenant C V.C BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. to notify that myl new Shop in the immediate neighborhood of my old establishment is now completed, and that I am now ready to undertake Shoeing or any other Blacksmithing work. C. O'REILLY. ■BBHBiMBMBMHiWimMIWiIIiMH FUNERAL NOTICE, rpHE Friends of the late Mrs. Mullen are ■*■ respectfully informed that the Fuueral will leave her late residence, Balguerie Road for the Presbyterian Cemetery at 2 30 p.m TO-MORROW, Wednesday, September 4th. J. WALKER, Undertaker.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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493Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 3
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