Auctions. 7 t a I [ I I i 3 r t t i 1 e r f THURSDAY. 29th OCTOBER PEED OATS ! ME. DUNCAN has received instructions to sell at auction on Thursday, 29th October, at his sale rooms. 100 bags prime feed oats. Sale at 2 o’clock. EKIDAY, OCTOBER 30. IMPO R T ANT SALE OF PURE BEED CATTLE AND HOESES, The property of the late Lawrence Daniell, Esq. FREEMAN R. JACKSON has received instructions from the Executor, John Lees, Esq., to sell by public auction, AT MATAONGAONGA, On FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1874, At 12 o’clock precisely, 296 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of Pure bred cows, bulls, heifers, and store cattle, and 56 HOESES. A first-class BUGGY and SUNDRIES. Also 5 THOROUGHBRED HOESES, the property of the late E. A. Daniell, Esq.— bn m Maid of the Mist, b m Sybil, bn m Dunsiuane, b m Prenella, and g m Ruby. For particulars see catalogues. WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER AUCTION SALE OF LAND IN WANGANUI. TBEEEMAN E. JACKSON has received I' i instructions from the Executors of the late L. Daniell, Esq., to sell by public auction at his rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, on Wednesday, November 11, 1874, 1696 acres of land, comprised in three distinct farms. Plans can be seen and particulars obtained at the office of MESSRS. KEULL & CO., Wellington; and of THE AUCTIONEER, Wanganui. LAND SALE. ME. J. H. WALLACE, Estate Auctioneer, will hold his next extensive and lona fide sale of town and country properties at an early date, of which due notice will be given. Parties will find this an excellent opportunity for disposing of property. Stud Horses STUD COMPANY. TO STAND during the coining Season, at the Upper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred Entire Horse K A K A P O. Kakapo will travel as far as the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, every Monday, returning on Tuesday. Terms :—Single mare, £7 ; two or three mares, £6 each; four or more mares, £5 each. Parties in Wairarapa wishing to send down mares can make arrangements for doing so with Hugh McMasters or Nath. Grace. Also, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG LORD CLYDE, Young Lord Clyde will be at the Taita on Monday night; Lower Hutt on Tuesday night; and (if sufficient inducement offer) in Wellington on Wednesday night. Terms—Single mare, .Cl ; two or three mares, £3 10s. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, ss. For pedigree, &c. see cards. ANDEEW BROWN, Upper Hutt. YoU N G BLAG KLE G. This fine DRAUGHT STALLION will travel to, and stand at the following places : —■ Monday Night: McGrath’s, Porirua, calling at Taylor’s, Johnsonville. Tuesday : Pahautanui. Wednesday : Nag’s Head, Wellington. For further particulars apply to the Groom, or D. Sinclair, Courtenay Place, Wellington. J. & D. SINCLAIR. po STAND THIS SEASON. The celebrated imported pure Suffolk Punch raught Stallion “J o C K.” Jock is a. dark chestnut ; stands 16 hands 1 oh ; was bred on the Hunter Eiver, New mth Wales, by W. Gifford, Esq., from the slebrated imported Suffolk Punch sire, Punch,” out of the pure bred dam, “Mary puglas.” This horse is considered by competent idges, both here and in the Province of Marlirough, to be the finest horse of the breed ever aported. Jock will stand at the following places : Ibion Hotel, Taita; Family Hotel, Lower !utt; Johnsonville, Porirua, Pahautanui. Terms—Single Mare, £3 ; reduction made r two or more mares. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist muary, 1875. J. SMITH. Sewing Machines. rjMIE LITTLE STRANGER, £3 3s. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle), £4 4s. The “Nussey and Pilling” New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle), £7 10s. The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle), £8 10s. WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, London, E. 0., England. JfPMessrs Nussey and Pilling undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. ■jpi-AOTS FOR THE PEOPLE It is universally admitted that no Sewing Machine has approached the silent working WHEELEE and WILSON, in rapidity ol action, firmness and elasticity of stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction and amazing durability. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. Machine, and experience proves that the imitations in no way equal the genuine. OYER 1,000,000 IN USE. And the sale now exceeds the prodigious number of 50,000 A YEAR. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent for Wellington. Beware of imitations. None are genuine without the American Trade Mark. THE undersigned has just received a fressupply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &o. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4245, 28 October 1874, Page 4
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