Fleming & Hedley's Notices,
THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY. At 2 o'clock. At White's Yards. SALE OP GROWING CROPS, Near Oamtru ; and a SPLENDID GRASS PADDOCK. TjlLEMING AND HEDLEY -*- haTe received instructions from Mr William Clarice to sell by auction, at fk$ abore time and place — 65 ACRES OF OATS. These Crops axe growing oq tbe property of E. W. Roxby, Esq., and an adjoining paddock. They are looking splendid. All tbe straw can be remored, and tbe Btubblt will be sold with the crop. Also, The Right to Graze on a Paddock of 36 acres, up till the 1st May next. The gras« m excellent. Terms liberal. FLEMING & HEDLEY, jy 5 Auctioneer*.
1UESDAY, 11th JANUARY. At 2 o'clock. At Wbite'» Ynrdi, PRIME FAT SHEEP. To Butchers. FLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from William Cruickshanks, Esq., to veil by public auction, at the above time and place — 500 VERY PRIME FAT SHEEP. The Auctioneers are instructed to etatd that the use of the Paddock where thu ouecp are now running can be granted to the Papchaser, up till the 15th day of February next. Terms at sale. FLEMING & HEDLEY, jy S , Auctioneers.
TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1876. Oa the Ground, near 'South Town Boundary. At 2 o'clock. GROWING CROP OP OATS. -FLEMING A~ND HEDLEY -■- have received instructions from Mesim Gilford and Evans to sell by public auction, on the Ground, near Cave Valley Toll, 60 Acrea of GROWING OATS. The Auctioneers would state that the crop is looking splendid, and there is every promise of a heavy yield. The crop will be Sold in lots to suit all comers. The sale affords an excellent opportunity to Town Carriers and Livery Stable-keepers to mpply themselves with Winter Straw. Terms very liberal. N.B. — Persont desirous of seeing the Crop will please notify their intention to Mr John Gifford, or the Auctioneers, and no person i allowed to trespass without authority. FLEMING & HEDLKY, ,jr 23 Auctioneers.
TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY. At 2 o'clock. At White't Yards. TWO FIRST CLASS DAIRY COWS. TjlLEMING & HEDLEY have recei- -*- Ted instructions from Mr JOHN JACKSON to sell by Tublio Auction at the abore time and place. Two First Class Dairy Cows, fperfectly quiet, one in full milk, the other calres in April. Termi at Sale. FLEMING 5c HEDLEY, Auctioneer*,
NOTICE TO FARMERS TilLEMING AND HEDLEY -*- bare leased the Commercial Yards tt MR CHARLES SIMMONS. Ho comes strongly recommended as a First Claw Groom, and a steady, sober man. Fleming and Hedley would tale this opportunity of recommending him to the favorable consideration of the farmers in this district. dr 18
Ort REWARD.— Strayed from oC hi Oamaru, on the 8th imt., BAT MARE (Hack), branded like bottle shape off •houlder, I off hip, oue hind foot whikt. Suppoied to hare gone north. The abort reward will bo paid to anyone delirering flam© to A. H. MAUDE, Tyne ftreet, or P. FENWiCK, AUday Bay. jy U
STEAM FOR DUNEDIN. f-WJfe^ rpHE Union Steam Sbip tMlBaal^v^ Company's Steamer HAWEA, Will iail for Bunedin To-day (Tuesday). For freight or passage, »pply to H. AITKEN, jy 11 Agent.
STB AM TO DUNEU1N. -v*. fllHK Union Steam Ship J$ift&|S^ Company's Steamer SAMSON, Captain Edik, Will Sail for Dunedin TO-MOEEOW (WEDNESDAT), the 12tk JANUARY, at 10 a.m. For freight or paisage, apply to H. AITKEN, Ageat.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1169, 11 January 1876, Page 3
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551Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1169, 11 January 1876, Page 3
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