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AUCTIONS. Also, 1 buggy, horses, and harness 7 milch cows 6 yearling steers and heifers 30 pigs 2 drays, with frames 1 body waggon, with tilt, &o. 1 stone and timber truck 1 new chaff-cutter, with horse power, by Reid and Gray 1 double furrow plough, by Reid and - ' Gray 1 roller, 1 chaff-cutter 9 sets leading harness, 3 sets shaft do, and 5 sets plough do 14 horse covers, 1 side saddle, 1 saddle 1 and bridle All the dairy utensils 400 empty sacks 1 tarpaulin, 18 x 20 ; 1 sledge hut, 1 grindstone 2 tons oaten chaff, 400 gaL iron tank 200 fowls, dizeka, and turkeys 2 hives of bees, forks, rakes, spades, scythes, &c. The Auctioneer, in drawing attention to this important sale, feels that Mr Gilleapie's horses are so well and favourably known that much description would be superfluous. He would merely observe that Beveral of the Mares and Geldings are prize takers, both at the Oamaru and Palmerston Shows, and that, taken as a lot, they are superior to any ever offered for unreserved sale in this district. The Freehold Property is land of first class quality, and its proximity to the town of Uatnaru renders it particularly valuable as a dairy farm, or as a residential site. All the lots' advertised will be sold on their merits, as Mr Gillespie ie giving up the carrying business, and is about to enter into a business in Oamaru, which will demand his whole time and attention. The team may be seen at work any day, up to date of sale. Terms Liberal. Luncheon Provided. Further particulars may be obtained from A. H. MAUDE, 25 a « • Auctioneer. EDUCATION. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. ffIHE above Establishment is now open A for the reception of Boarders, under the management of Mr G. M. Thomson, ' Science Master at the High Schools. The j building, which is situated on the Town Belt, seven minutes' walk from the School, has large and airy rooms,' and is arranged with a view to the comfort ©f the Boarders. Mr Thomson supervises the home studies and the out and in-door amusements of the Boarders, Tho domestic arrangements are under Mrs Thomson's immediate supervision. A liberal dietary scale is provided by the Education Board. Boarding fees (including washing), £10 per quarter. Weekly Boarders, £8 15s per quarter. Prospectus containing full information m\y be obtained on application at the High School, or at the Education Office. All fees payable to the Treasurer, Education Board Office, Dunedin. P. G. PRYDE, 18au Acting-Secretary Education Board. TTIGH CLASS TUITION. A German Lady of many years' experience in High Class Tuition in Europe, as well as in the Australian Colonies, has come to Dunedin with a view of establishing a SUPERIOR LADIKS' COLLEGE. She purposes using every means In her j power to raise the College to a high standard, j and will be assisted by a carefully selected j staff of efficient masters in every branch of study. ! Parents intending to place their daughters under the care and instruction of the Advertiser are invited to communicate with MADAME MULLER, 18au Box 35, P. 0., Dunedin. riIHE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING "*" of the Education Board will be held on TUESDAY, the 28th Inst., instead of WEDNESDAY, as formerly intimated. P. G. PRYDE, ____^ Acting Secretary. SHIPPING. STEAM TO SYDNEY, VIA LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. At Greatly Reduced Fares. iTjK^^ riIHE favourite s. s. EASBY, f__B3||oN. -*- 1489 tons register, J____^g^W, Akdebson, Commander, Will be despatched for the above Ports on or about WEDNESDAY, 19fch September. Passengers' Rates. , Saloon. Steerage. To Lyttelton £2 0 0 £1 10 0 To Wellington ... 310 0 210 0 To Newcastle & Sydney 10 0 0 5 0 0 Return Tickets issued for Saloon. Through rates quoted for passengers or freight to Nelson and West Coast Ports, transhipping at Wellington. FRANCIS FULTON, Crawford strict.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 13