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Educational UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND APEIZE o£ the vr’uo of Ten Poinds (£10)- c. Medal or I oks—is hereby offered by thot University for competition under a dercl o£ gift om bis Excellency S* • G. F, Bowen, for the BEST ENGLISH ESSAY ON 11 The Natr-o of the Government in England dii ig the S; :on Period.** oj m to all matriculated students oF the Ui versity not beng Mdr-.t )3. Essays to be sent in to the Seghfcivr of the* Ur reraity before Dec. 31, 1876, a motto pro-. * 1 cl by a paper or envelope, sealed up* with the ' me mot f » outside, and the name and odd ress of the c ididate written inside. For fr 'er iformation, l's regulation on jjnge 4tr of the University Calendar, 1870. HENRY JOHN TANCEED, Cfcaa ellor. Cjristchu.'ch, Mi ;ch 27, 1876. 970 t t maru private school. Conducted by eev l. l. brown, b.a.* Trinity College, Cambridge (late inmuabont of Witton-le-Wear, Durham). Timatu is now easily accessib'e, and is a peculiarly heßthy District. Boys received into this school from’e'ghfc years old upwards, to be prepared for the the Learned Professions, Mercantile, a d other, pursuits. English, Latin, Greek, French, anti Mathematics. For terms, apply to REV L L BROWN, Timaru. ' r n&■ John R. Matin. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. IMPORTANT SALE OP HOP GARDEN, DAIRY FARM, CATTLE. PIGS,, A:., &e. AUCTION ON SATURDAY, APRIL I, At Noon. ON THE FARM, KAITONA VAT.LEv. NEARHAVELOCK, PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. ALL that VALUABLE PROPERTY helongi to Messrs Fi; jh and Martin, situate in’the Kiituna Valley, and within a mile of the Town J Havelock, Comprising—--50 Acres freehold, being pari of Sect’ou No. 9. 250 Acres leasebo’d riom Davies 17 do do from Messrs Brownlee and Co., at a, -, nominal rent With the above there are two dwelling bouses,, mi'k sheds, yaids, and the necer-aries for’ carrying on a large dairy. Pari, of the property has lately been plamcd ns a hop garden, using now about 45C0 hop pole which w ;, l be sold separately, and pa.it is a profitable orchard. There is a hop kiln, in feet by 10, qirite new, and in tirst-clai's* order. The present crop of hops is- now being gathered by the owners. There are mortgages for £3C) on the properly; which can remain. After which About 4509 red manuka hop poles, mention .-a above 20 cows in fn’l milk 2 three-year old steers 2 two-year-old „ 6 two-yeav-old heifers, in calf 10 crlvcs 4 yearlings 1 bull 15 pigs of a superior breed, in prime cu dtt 1 Stack meadow hay Poultry of various kinds Quantity household furniture Dairy utensils Quantity potted butter And a variety of other articles too tumoroTtr’ to particularise A profitable and increasing business has beendone from tho dairy with Havelock, anil the whe'er offers a rare opportunity for a person to obtain a. good business. It is being sold in consoqueua, t the owners dissolving partnership, and wTi le wi V - . out resei ve. The Title Deeds can he inspected at the offices of.. Messrs Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Ne.'.rn, and further particulars obtained from them, orAlbert Pitt, Esq., or 1019 JOHN B. MABIN, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OP STAGE COACHES*. HORSES, HARNESS, Ac. THE undersigned has received instructions f. nt Mr Francis Holder, who has decided to cL - continue running his coaches, in consequence of thai. opening of the Nelson and Foxhill Railway, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL S. At 2 o'clock, At the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, Nek-on-,, The whole of bis HORSES, COACHES. HARNESS, Sc., Comprising—--12 Cor oh Horses 2 four-year-old Colts, by Diomedcs, broken torsaddle 2 three-year-old. Colts, by Day Dawn 1 two-year-old Colt, by Glancer Also, JCoaches A large quantity of Coach and other Ham: :st' The Horses, for the purposes they have been used,, are unsurpassed by any in the Province, and the:. Coaches and Harness are in first-class order. 1017 JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT SALK OP A CLOTH MANUFACTORY. THE Undersigned baa received instructionsfrom the Proprietors to SELL BY PC BUG AUCTION, At the Nelson Auction Booms, Nelson, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, That old Established Manufactory, situate ion Bridge street. Nelson, and known as WEBLBY’S CLOTH MANUFACTORY. The property consists of 100 feet frontage to one' of theprincipal streets in Nelson, on which, standsthe manufactory, re-built about three years since,., three slate-roofed houses, scouringauddyeiug house,', picking shop, wool drying shed, with stove specially,' adapted, wool store, and several other buildings.. THE MANUPACTOBT contains the latest; approved appliances for matin-, faoturing tweeds, and was only recently imported* comprising—--2 sets cording engines, ereh 3 maoliiner, faeh-iSv inches wide, fitted with paten t .fceos 2 pair spinning machines, carry in? 8-0 spindle A-. Doubling machine, carrying 120 spindles. 7 power looms Warping mill Waste engine 2 felling machines Shearing machine, double width,Brushing machine, single width Oil tucker and breaker About 200 feet shafting 5 tentering frames Hanking machines 200 gross bobbins. THE MACHINERY, Is worked by a 20 horse-apwer bo.izon ur engine, with super-heater altar Led, bvr Whitesmith, of Glasgow, and a 15 bars.:--power tubular boiler, with fittings complete. The engine and boiler have onlybeen used 2J y ears. A lead o£ v.-atur from a ne er-faidag source runs ll n ugh the--property, in addition to which there is a, supply from tno Nelsoa.WaterworKs The business is the oldest ,of the in the Southern Hemisphere, and its manufactures at Exhibitions, inc uding that at Vienna, have always; taken the leading prizes. Further information will be supplied on appli—itiou to the Auctioneer, Terms at sale, 1013 JOHN E. MABIN, Auctioneer. — ' - ' Wright, Stephenson & Go. FEIDAY, MAECH 31. At 12. o’clock. SECOND ANNUAL SALE OP PURE BRED STOCK. At Awa Moa Estate, near Gtuuam, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. hive received instructions from ihei’-.i Matthew Holmes, to SELL BY AUCTION, At Awa Moa Estate, near Camara, ON FRIDAY, MAECH 31. At 12 o’clock. PRINCE KILLERBY, rich roan buii (imported), cn'ved Sept. 2,1372. tiro, ; ian.o Regent (29,677); dam. Rose of i>’ dUrhy, byBaron Killerby (23,361). Seo Coates’ Herd Book DON CAELOS, white bull, calved May IJ, 1872., Sire, Royal Butterfly 28th; o :;.:, April Slower 6th. See Herd Book. REYNOLDS, rich roan bull, calved Got. 3,1873 L Siro, Father Christmas; dam, Wallilowec •Ith. See Herd Book 5 Pedigree Bull Calves out of the pure-bred, cows Jessamine, Christmas Roue, e.mt Farewell, by Doa Carles and. Prism. Killerby 12 Pure Shorthorn Cows. {For padigrea sea! catalogue) ICO Pure lincoln Ewes 100 Do Leicester ► wes 25 Do do Ewe Lambs 25 Do Lincoln do 40 Do do Earns, 2-tooth 30 Do Leicester do, 2-tooth All the lambs are by imported rams, and irony oC them out of imported ewes. The Auctioneers, in drawingtheattention of stockbreeders and others in search of pure stock of the best blood to the above sale, would point so tins very high reputation which the owner has aopiired; for skill and success in the selection, breeding, and. rearing of stock, which (or all points of e.veollencw bare certainly never been surpassed by those of anjr other breeder in the Colony, as will bo amply manifested on inspection. Mr Holmes havingdisposed of the greater nortioa. of bin shorthorn cows, has decided upon relaujaUla. ing breeding, which is the sole reason for o2eiinj theabovo stock. Catalogues in preparation. For farther particulars’ apply to 9716 THE AUCTIONEERS EAKAXA TO ALFORD FOREST AND MOUNT SOME BS. AN and after tins date a COACH will l/ISAVS' l| the Uakaia on arrival of tot -IVB.w. from. CBrifltchurch- _ .. _ For Alford Forest and Mount Sowffß y ton and intermediate places, THURSDAY, returning 0“ TUESDAY nmfc FRIDAY, meeting Train tor Christchurch. ■ Rmsangers and parcels booked at James Sn&h K office, next Tattersall’s. • .omc* D MIDDLET on ft CO„ Fro; JAMES SMITH. AfitenG J'cb.ilS, 1876.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4717, 29 March 1876, Page 3

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