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1 NtfVV ADVKiITtSK VIENIM. SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock. J A. DUTHIE A CO. * will sell by Auction at their Rooma ou the above date, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. J A. D UTH I E AND CO. , have received instructions from Messri Hislop and Duthie, to sell by auction, at tbeir rooms, Milton, on the above date, Sections 35, block 1; sees. 26 and 30, block IV, Kaitangata district, containing 75 acres, Also,— 2\ acres, including Sections 2, 3. 4, and 5, Cloverhill, with substantial Grocerystore and Butchers shop thereon, Also— Sections 1 and 6, biock 11, Fairfax (both corner sections) ; Also — The Lease of the unexpired term of 5 years of sections 1445, and 143, bl ck XVIII, Tokomairiro di,tncr.. con aining 75 acres (crops to Ukeu at vain itiouj, Ai Messrs Hislop and 'Duthie are giving np business, the whole of the above are f--r positive sale. For further particulars apply to Ths'Auctioniees. TERMS LIBER « L. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. X A. DUTHIE akd CO. " • have received instructions from Mr R. I R. Jones, for Mr W. Kelly, to s*jli by public Auction, at their Rooms on the above date. Sections 7, 8, 11, 12, ahd 15, block X, Fairfax, containiug 1 acre aud a quarter, with the 4-roomed Weather-board Dwelling-house, and Out-buildings. The bouse is commodious and well-finished aud well adopted for a family residence. The Property is all fenced with posts and wire. Immediate Possession. TERMS AT SALE. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! TIMBER ! J A. DUTHIE &C O- • have received instructions fiom Mr George Wilson to sell by public Auctiou on the ground on the ab >ye date. About 100,000 feet of second-class timber of al sizes*, in lots to suit purchasers, and without the slightest reserve. THIS DAY ! THIS DAY. ■TI/TESSRS R. B. Williams and Co's COACHING PLANT, AKD HORSES, &c, &c. &c. MUST BE SOLD. Also VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TERMS AT SALE. HENRY DRIVER, Auctioneer. THRESHING. TENDERS are invited on or before tbe 15th inst., by Mr David Morgan, Cook's Kedge, on behalf of the Akatore ■ettlers, for threshing about 500 acres of grain, at per bushel. The work to be done at the commencement of the season. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. % -Thieves beware \ rVTIOTICE to Parties stealing fruit, and breakJiV. ing trees on my Property, . v unw>ck, Tokomairiro. Criminal proceedings will be taken against the above (who are known), should their thefts, Ac., be repeated. Poison laid on Coal Company's .Reserve. JAME-? MARTIN. WANTED. TTTANTED, a SERVANT GIRL. Apply Z?\ Camiox.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 108, 31 January 1879, Page 4