SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE, At two o'clock (Lawrence time). At Mrs. MEDWIN'S HOTEL, Blue Spur To Miners and others. BLASTING POWDER. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from the Importer to sell by public auction, at Mrs. Medwin's Hotel, Blue Spur, on Saturday, the 3rd June, at two o'clock p.m. (Lawrence time), AAA -^S 8 Blasting Powder — DUU the best brand in the market — quality guaranteed. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, At one o'clock. MILCH COWS, PAIL-FED HEIFERS, HORSES, &c Also, the celebrated Horse, YOUNG ABDALLAH. | At H. N. Simson's Yards, Actons Flat, Winding Creek, Switzers. To Dairymen, Buthers, and others. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. R. Lancaster to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 14th June, at Mr. H. N. Wmson's Yards, Winding Creek, Switzers, at one o'clock, QA Head of prime Dairy Cows, in /C\) full milk, selected by Mr. Lancaster for dairy purposes from the best herds in the country. - Also, -t A Head of pail-fed Heifers. Together with the thoroughbred imported Horse YOUNG ABDALLAH, whose pedigree has already been published Also, 9 Horses, consisting of 3 good light harness Horses, and 6 weight carrying Hacks. And 4 First-class Saddles, by Pollock, of .Glasgow, from a pattern of Mr. Dowses, of Dunedin. Terms at" Sale. The Auctioneer desires to draw attention to this superior lot of cattle, the whole of which will be sold without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, At one o'clock. At SEARLE'S LIVERY STABLES, Peel-street, Lawrence. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from John M'Kellar, Esq., to sell by public auction, at Searle's Livery Stables, Peel-street, Lawrence, on Wednesday, 21st June, at one o'clock, "I fc? Horses, consisting of 7 first- *-^ class hacks and stock horses, and 8 colts and fillies by the following sires, viz., Rainbow, King Tom, and Leamington. And 3 Thoroughbred Fillies, by Warrior. The Auctioneer thinks it unnecessary to comment on the above horses, as Mr. M'Kellar's name is a sufficient guarantee as to their good qualities. OPENING OF ORMOND'S HOTEL, ROXBURGH. PATRICK ORMOND begs to intimate that he purposes OPENING his NEW HOTEL at the Teviot, on Friday, 9th June. j I He gives a general invitation to all his J friends, and the public at large. Roxburgh, May 27th, 1871. |
Down wjthJMfonopoly mHE undersigned beg to mform the inhabitants of WATPORI that they have Into their NEW PREMISES, where they intend supplying the public with GROCERIES, &c, CHEAPER THAN EVER ! They would also call attention to the large stock of WINTER DB A P EET Which they are now opening out, consisting of Winceys, Reps, all wool Plaids, Witneys, women's and children's Mantles, woollen Jackets, &c. Also, a large and general assortment of IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, &c, Which they intend, selling at DUNEDIN PIUOBB. ■ . One trial will prove the fact that it is the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WAIPORI! og7 WE COURT AND DEFY COMPETITION! . Cfp BROTHERS,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 173, 1 June 1871, Page 4
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