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Auction Notices Maclean and Co TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1898. j At 1 o'clock. ! \/f ACL EA N AND CO. *-•-*- will hold their Btook cale at Ooombe's Yards on the above date, when they will offer: — SHKEP. CAfTLE, HORSES, &c. Entries invited up to date of sale by MACLEAN AND CO. Dunedin ; or JAS. KINLOCH, Milton CLEARING SALE NEAR MILTON. On THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 1 p.m., sharp. In the Estate of William Watt (deceased). TciE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, (LIMITED) (in conjunction with Mesßrß J. A. DUTiUE and CO , of Milton), have received instructions from P. H. Morioe, Esq., District Agout cf the Publio Trust Offioe, Dunediu, fia sell the above Wm Watt's (deceased) interest in the property known as ATfIOL FARM, and comprising : Sections 180, 181, 177. 178, 179, 182, and 183, Block XX ill, Tokomalriro District, containing 367 acres 2 pole*, and situated three miles from Milton, the lease of which has five years yet to run ; also the Stock, Implements, Furniture, &c, on the above property. The land is good and well fenced, and the improvements consist of good Seven. roomed House, Men's Hut, Dairy aud Washhouse, Six-stalled Stable, Two Bams, Implement -Shed, and Byre built of wood and iron roof ; also good sheep yards. The Stock consists of 1 draught mare in foal to Lad war ; 1 draught foal. seven months old, by Lord Onslow ; 1 draught horse, eight years old ; 2 do, rising Bix years old ; 1 sheep dog ; 1 upstanding hack, rising five years old ; 40 fowle ; 580 sheep, including 350 first olass hoggets, 27 wethers, 80 hoggets. The implements comprise evsry farming requisite : Drays (aa*rly new), reaper and binder (Maasey- Harris), rollers, ploughs, drills, harrows, sowers, harness, eto , etc. ' also 25 bags oaten chaff, 32 bags Seed Oats' 50 bags red Tuscan Wheat, and 9 bags Grass Seed. The furniture oompriaea that of Firßt Bedroom, Men's Bedroom, Kitchen and Sitting Room, Men's Hut, etc, and comprises many valuable artiolea, including Wearing Apparel. Everything being for absolute sale, and the implements being in fitst-class order, as well as the etock, being each good in their olaßa, the auctioneers have every confidence in submitting them to the notice of farmers and others. For further particular apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE, AGEJSCY COMPANY, Dunedin and Milton ; Or J. A. DUIHIE & CO., Milton. Refreshments Provided. New Advertisements LECTURE. "FAIR JAPAN." A Leoture by the REV. ALEXANDER HON, (Chinese Missionary), on his recent visit to JAPAN. will be given in the PRESBYTERIAN HALL, (Wednesday) EVENING 10th inst , at 7.30 p.m. This lecture will be illustrated by Umelighj. elides specially selected by Mr Don, and oolored in Japan. Admission : Adults, 61 ; ChiHren, 3d. A.O.F. A MEETING of Women interested in ■*-*- the opening of a Women's Court will be held in the Council Chamber*, on WEDNESDAY, August 17th, at 7.30 p.m Come and join the strongest Friendly Society in the world. JOHN DICKS ON, Secretary Court Bruce, A.O.F. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, MILTON. MUSIC, SONG and STORY by Limelight will be rendered by Adjutant Foo'-a, the Army Barracks, on THUR.S DAY NEXT, at 8 o'olock. Reserved seats Is, back seats 6d. F. MATTHEWS, Captain. A MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 11th Inst., at 7.30 o'clock at the Connty Chambers, Milton, to consider the question of The Fortifioition Railway and Coal Co. All are cordially invited to attend. There wbb a largo family of them. When ever the shoemaker's bill came in the father, well he was profane. Winter came aloog ; this but proud family, sooner than raise the parental one, went about with h <ies in their boots, the result being a coughing shop not a coffin shop, but very near it. Mother was distressed, father's rest was disturbed. In the morning he says, "Go and get a 2s 6d bottle of Woods' Great Popperment Cure, it will Boon cure all those coughs, That's oheaper than shoemaker bills."

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2904, 9 August 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2904, 9 August 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2904, 9 August 1898, Page 2

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