Late Advertisements. rv RI VF.R, STEWART & CO, (CLUTHA BRANCH), STOCK, STATION, and &ENERAL AGENTS, BURVEYORS, &c, BALCLUTHA. This Branches prepared to supply Settlers with General Stores, make alvances on Stock, Wool, Flax, Grain, ond other Produce, upon liberal Terms, and to conduct Auction Sales of Sock, Land, and General Produce. Large Storage Accommodation is provided where produce of every, description will be received and forwarded for a merely nominal charge. . , , " Agents for the KreJ||ud;j!«raTine nsarance Company. *■ - * * *.■... FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, At S o'6lock. ? 1 T AND aT'M'L .E A N are favored with instructions from, the -owneTß to sell by auction, a*^ their Stores. Manse-street, on Friday, 23rd October, at 2 Vclock sharp, .-..*' Without the slightest reserve, •The Stern- wheel Steamer TUAPEKA ,»b • she now lies on the river bank'below Port Molynenx. Terms at sale. TUESDAY & WEON BSD AY,' 3rd and 4th NOVEMBER, At -1-2 o'clock each day. At Imperial Stables at d Shamrock Stables. SADDLE and LIGHT HARNESS HORSE?, BUGGY PAIRS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES. SADDLES AND HARNESS. TJTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. hive received instructions from Mr George Dodspn, tp sell by auction, en Tuesday, Brd Npvembcr, at the Imperial Stables ; and on Wednesday, 4th November, at tbe Shamrock Stables, each day at 12 o'clock, 40 saddle and light harnessborses 12 doub'e and single buggies 1 carriage, nearly new 1 carry-all, do do " Saddles, bridges, double and 6lngle harness, . And All other requisites for cirryingon the Livery Stable Business. The above rales offer c good opportunity v i*t anyone wishing to •tfbtain a first-class Hack or superior Buggy Pair, as the owner has fpsred no ex*>e se in secorine the very btst hurses that could be got, ana his iju^g • ent is so well known tbat it needs no commen . . Tbe Bu -tries are all nearly new, and the Harness of the best description. LfcICtSTER SHEBIf FOR SALE— WITH LAMBS (Pure). 7 or 8 Rams, 2 4, and 6-tooth ; Also—; Half-breds, with Lambs, somewhere about 200 The Loi tp be parted with, being continually •hunted by quadrupeds and bipeds. 1 well-bred Mare— u*ed to Spring Cart er Plough. Pair of 4-yea .old Fillies, unbroken, very hwdy, running summer and winter in oat paddock j ene by Bay Camden —Pretty for a Basket Pheaton, and •nice pair for a lady. Apply H. MANNING, . Woodend, Warepa. NOTICE. FOR SALE hy Tender, ai " The Crescent," Molynenx, a Large Five-roomed Dwelling House, new ; best English iron roof; lately occupied by Mrs. Mainland, Senior. Piles, all 15in. square heart wood totara, will go with house. House built in sections so as can he removed. Tenders to be lodged on or before the Flefenth Day of November, 1874, with F. S. Pillans, Esq., Myers, Inch Clutha from wnem all necessary information can be obtained. The highest or any tender not necessarily ■accepted. G. H. MAITLAND. I7tb October, 1874. A P STICK, oUTHIE, & CO. AUCTIONEERS, A»D G E N;E RAL AGENTS. TOKOMAIRIRO. Storage for Grain, &c, &c. Agents for the National Fira and Marine Insurance Company. FOR SALE. A FEW Superior MILCH COWS, near cdving. ; guaranteed to milk without their calves. Apply to DUNCAN M'NEIL, Near Balclutha. NGTICE. mHE Starting of M'Neil and William's TAPANUI COACH haa been POSTPONED until the 30th instant. M'NEIL & WILLIAMS, Proprietors.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 2
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