NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUESDAY, 25th MAY, At 12 o'clock. SALVAGE! SALVAGE!! SALVAGE!!! AtMrM'Gill's.Mill. JA. DUTHIE & Co. # have received instructions to sell by auction on the ground 3000 bags of Oats, Wheat, Barley, and Flour, the Salvage from the late fire at Mr M 'Gill's mill. A very large proportion of the above is uninjured by fire, and is suitable for either Seed, Fowls' Feed, or Pig Feed. Will be Hold without reserve, and in lots to suit purchasers. TUESDAY, 15th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FARM. JA. DUTHIE & Co, have received instructions from Mr Thomas King to sell by auction at their Roomß, on the above date, Section 59, Block VII., Tokomairiro District, containing 52$ acreß, with good two-roomed House and 3-stalled Stable thereon. The above Property is subdivided into 4 paddocks with live fences, is all in good heart, and is the very best wheat-producing land. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY JA. DUTHItta uo. • have received instructions to sell privately Mr David Carson's NORTH BRANCH AND CANADA PROPERTIES on most favorable terms. Mr Carson has decided to dispose of these Properties at once, and they will be offered cheap. The Canada Property is equal to any Farm on the Plain, and it will be cut up and sold in lots to suit purchasers. We expect to sell the whole of them before the expiration of the present month. FARM FOR SALE. JA. DUTHIE & C o . • have received iastructions from Mr W. J. D. O. Reid to sell by Private Treaty hia FARM of 144 acres, at present in the occupation of Mr J. L. Newbigging. TERMS VERY EASY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th MAY, At 1 o'clock. Under power of Bill of Sale. CLIFFORD CHRISTIE has received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, on the Farm of Mr William M'Kerrow, Hillend, as above — 170 Merino Sheep 3 Draught Horses 6 Milch Cows Dray, Harness, Iron Harrows, Plough, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. NO RESERVE. FORTIFICATION COAL-PIT. " THOMAS REID begs to remind the Coal Consumers of Milton and surrounding district that the Winter Season is approaching, and that it will be to their advantage to lay in a good supply of Coal before the road to the Pit becomes impassable. The Coal now being turned out is of excellent quality ; one trial will convince any Householder of that fact. Orders left with Mr William Moore, Storekeeper, Milton, will receive prompt attention. Mr Moore is authorised to receive money on behalf of the Proprietor. SLAUGHTERINGS LICENSE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will -*- make application to the Bruce County Council for a License to Slaughter Sheep and Cattle on Section 29, Block 111, Milburn. JOHN DRAPER. Milton, 26bh April, 1886. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I wiU make application to the Bruce County Council for a License to Slaughter Sheep and Cattle on Section 3, Block 1., North Molyneux District. Wm. M'LAREN. Kaitangata, May 1, 1886. TURNIPS. rnURNIPS, 153 per ton, delivered any- -*- where in Milton. JOHN ANDERTON, Clarksville,
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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1752, 25 May 1886, Page 2
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