New Advertisements MONDAY, llth MARCH, At 2 o'clock, BRICKS. BRICKS. BRICKS. T> W. CAPSTICK JL\»» has been favoured with instructions from Mr Jasper Barrett, of Kaitangata, to sell by Public Auction on the ground at Kaitangata, on Monday, llth Maroh, at 2 o'clock, 50,000 Bricks, in lots from 1000 and upwards. Terms Cash at the sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of a positive Auction Sale. "|J> W. CAPSTICK has been favoured with instructions from the Executors under the Will of the late Thomas Lewis, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at the Royal Oak Hotel, Tokomairiro, about the first week in April, 1878, 560 Acres of heavy timbered freehold land, with Sawmill complete, and in thorough working order (together or 'separate). 25 Acres, together with Royal Oak Hotel, Barn, Stables, &c. Also several Town Sections, Working Bullocks, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Farming Implements, Household. Furniture, Etc., Etc. Full particulars in future advertisement. 107 WEDNESDAY, lOfch APRIL, , At Noon. 4000 MERINO EWES. JJ G. CREAGH AND CO. have received instructions from A. MJ Arthur, Esq., to sell on the above date, at Waikaka Station, at 12 o'clock, in lots to suit purchasers, 4000 Merino Ewes This sale offers special inducements to ' settlers and others desirous of providing themselves with first-class breeding stock 112 J^OTICE TO BAKERS. VALUABLES FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BAKERY BUSINESS, &c, IN BALOLUTHA FOR SALE.. For Sale by private treaty, that valuable Freehold Property at comer of Clyde and Lanark-streets, Balclutha, extending to three-quarters of an acre, and being sections numbered 9, 10, and 11, block VII., presently occupied by Messrs Kilgour Brothers, Bakers and Confectioners, together with the whole buildings erected Y-*-v thereon, and the Goodwill and Stock-in-Trade of the said business. The buildings consist of — 1. Dwelling-house, built of concrete, and almost new, containing seven rooms, including shop, refreshment room, (fee. 2. Bakehouse, with stone and brick Oven. 3. Three-stalled Stable. ■4. Flour-house, together with other outhouses, and conveniences. The business has now been carried on by Messrs Kilgour Brothers for many pears, who have a large town trade and an .xtensive country connection,. and is well mown to be one of the best wholesale and ■etail bakery and confectionery businesses i >ut of Dunedin. s The machinery and appliances are all somplete, and include a biscuit machine, c piite new, wliich cost £42 10s ; also conection moulds and machinery complete. Also, A valuable spring-cart horse, baker's carts, expresses, &c. The whole of the buildings, machinery, 5C.j are in the best order, and no interuptibn has occurred with the business r hich is now being carried on as hitherto. . Eor further particulars apply to P. PGill, Esq., Milton ; or' -"- - - _ THOS. PATERSON; 34 ; • __\ >-;■■•:.:.: ;;< :' balclutha. 7
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 191, 8 March 1878, Page 4
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