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"R?W, CAPSTICK'S AUCTION S ALESWEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF CSATTLE, HORSES, WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, &c. T> W. C A PS T I C K -*-*'• has received instruction's from Mr Twiss, of Burleigh Farm, Lovell's Flat, to sell by auction, on tlie ground, on Wednesday, the 12th April, at 12 o'clock:, 14 -^ a * Bullocks, 3to 6 years old 20 Steers, 1 to 2 _o 20 Heifers, 1 to 3 do 12 Very good Cows A number of Young Horses J Superior Berkshire Boar £ Stacks of Superior Oats 2 Stack Red Straw Wheat j[ Do Barley 1200 Bushels (more or less) of Oats already thrashed 3 - Horse-power (Ransome & Sims) Thrasher, with extra machinery in first-rate order. Immediately after, On account of James Paterson, Esq. — 2 Quiet Dairy Cows, near calving {} Head Young Cattle g Young Colts and Fillies, all by Thorough-bred Sires 2 Superior Draught Horses, thoroughly staunch 250 Assorted Fruit Trees, comprising Apple, Pear, Plum, and Cherry Trees. Also, on Account of Ed. Gallon, Esq.— IO Head of quiet Cattle. N.B. —The Auctioneer begs to draw special attention to the above important Sale, as the Vondors are prepared to make great sacrifices n the disposal of the above Cattle and Horses. Terms at Sale. FRIDAY, Wth APRIL, At 2 p.m. Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture . EW. CAPSTTCK has received instructions from Mr Tait 'to sell by auction, on the premises, on Friday next, 'at 2 p.m. — A quantity of Household Furniture, consisting of one Rosewood Piano, Tables, Chairs, Sofa, Washstands, Mirrors, Chest of Drawers, Crokerywarc, &c, &c. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 21st APRIL, At 12 o'clock. T) W. CAPSTICK -^*" has been instructed by William Grey, Esq., to sell by auction, at Mr James Pollock's yards, Mataura Bridge, on Friday, the 21st April, at 12 o'clock — 15 superior-bred Horses (unbroken suitable for coach or weightcarrying hacks. 200 bead of Fatjind Store Cattle. Particulars in future advertisement. Terms at Sale. EW. CAPSTICK '• has received instructions from W. A. Bews, Esq., to Sell by Private Treaty, Sections 2,4, and 6. Block LXV., and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block LXXTII , Clutha District, containing by admeasurement 450 Acres (more or less). Section 6, Block L_v V. , and Sections 5 and 6, Block LXXIIL , have a frontage to Main Road leading from Ballutha to Port Molyneux, being nine miles from the former and six from the latter place The Land comprises 150 Acres fine, level, rich, loamy, soil, the river Kaihiku running through Sections 2, 4, and 6 of Block LXXIIL, 300 Acres First-class Agricultural undulating Land, all easily ploughed. The nine Sections form one block, nearly square, making it a very desirable property. Plans can be seen and particulars given at my office, Tokomairiro. R. W. CAPSTICK. RW. CAPSTICK has received instruc- : * tions from Mr William Chapman, junr., to sell by private treaty, Section 6, Block XXV., Clutha District, containing by admeasurement 52a. 2r. (more or less) situate about | mile from Whytock's Store and Presbyterian Church, Puerua, the Puerua river running through one corner of section. All level, and.good agricultural land, being only 5 miles or thereabouts from Port Moly,«eux. [ For further particulars, apply to ;; R^W CAPSTICK, .Milton.

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 363, 12 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 363, 12 April 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 363, 12 April 1871, Page 4