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THURSDAY, sth MAY, 1881, At one o'clock sharp: TUAPEKA FLAT MONTHLY SALE. TIEEGUSON & THOMPSON •^ will hold their next Sale of Stock for Tu»peka District, on tho above date, at the Ttwpeka Hotel, Tuapeka Flat, commencing at one o'clock sharp, when thoy will offer — On account of Vendors — 2 first-class Cows, on the point of Calving 4 Cows (in milk) 4 Cows 8 Fat Cows 1 first-class Draught Horse 1 light Draught Horse 1 Draught Mare, with foal at foot, by Young Thane 1 four-year-old Draught Filly 1 Bay Mare, three-year-old, off Tannahill 75 prime Fat Wethers 6 Store Pigs 10 Pigs (six months old) 1 Double Furrow Plough (Eeid and Grey) 1 Tip Dray < j 1 Boad Dray FEEGUSON & THOMPSON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1881, At two o'clock. ~ TTIERGUSON & THOMPSON ■^ have received instructions from the Executors in the estate of the late W. D. Morrison to sell by auction at the Farm, near Waitahuna on the above date — 16 head Mixed Cattle 6 Colts and Fillies (two aud three-year-old.) 1 Riding Hack 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull Also, Garden Implements, &c, &c. Terms at Salb. FEEGUSON & THOMPSON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, 1881, At one o'clock. MONTHLY STOCK SALE FOR CEOOKSTON DISTRICT, &c. -HEEGUSON & THOMPSON -*- will hold their next sale of Stock, &c, for Crookston, Heriot Hundred, and Teviot Districts at Mrs Mackay's Yard, Junction Hotel, Teriot Eoad, on the above date, when we wil 1 offer — On account of Vendors — 15 four-year-old Steers 26 head of Mixed Cattle 2 three-year-old Fillies 1 Mare and Foal 1 Draught Horse Settlers and others having Horses or Cattle ■ for Sale will please intimate the same to the j undersigned at once, so that they may be , notified by advertisement. FEEGUSON & THOMPSON, Auctioneers. GUNS ! GUNS ! ! GUNS ! ! ! TO ARRIVE EX "BENVENUE." T ABGE assortment of Guns, direct from JJ one of the best English makers. On Sale — Shot, Cartridges, and Powder. HEBBERT AND CO. TO NUESEEYMEN AND FAEMEES. FJIHE undersigned have for lale about scwt. *^ of Haws for seed. ( FERGUSON AND THOMPSON. FOE S A' L E. ' APUEE-ERED SHORTHOEN BULL. Pedigree first-class, vhich may be seen at the undersigned. JQH?r MOBEISON. FOE S IA L E . THOEOUGHBRED CODKEE SPANIEL. PUPS, DOGS, AND BITCHES — Price, •*• £2 each or £3 per pair, delivered at Lawrence Railway Staticn. MOONEY/AND QUIN, Tapanui. TO LEASE FOR A i?EEM OF YEAES. 1 f\RA • A - CEES °flaD(lf laD(1 situated at TuaJ_oo4b peia We J The lan a i 8i 8 f ence d and improved, about TO acres being ploughed, and laid down iv Grass and Crop. For particulars, apply to/ JOBN MORRISON, I Lawrence. TO LEASE. " rpHAT well-know* Farm, situate at Waita- •*• huno, owned/by Mrs Peter ' Cook, containing about 120 acres, all securely fenced 1 and well wateredi Full particular on application to Mrs COOK, Waitahunl; or, to [J. C. AEBUCKLE, j Lawrence. TP LET. ACOMPOICABI.E FOUR - ROOMED COTTAGiI, in Peel-street, lately occu pied by Mrs Hiisen.— Apply to FERGiISON & THOMPSON, | House Agents. New Zealaifl securities are firm. So says the cablegram! The words are few ; but few as they are, they convey much meaning. Although thj troublous times are not over for the Colon] and carefulness at the helm is required to per tho barque into pleasant ■waters, thereßmuchof encouragement. The shoulder to me wheel and a hearty, honest endeavor wiMalways put right what supineness or negjct may have allowed to get wrong. Thacountry has just reaped a most magnificent train harvest under most favorable circumsinces. The defunct meat preserving works, viich served their purpose well and did the Colpy good service, are to be superseded by tb! more modern freezing system. With an Ejglish market for our grain and stock, tner is every prospect of a fresh impetus to trade und commerce. Let us hope that 3 will participate in the benefits. In the mea ime economy is the order of the clay, and t meet this phase of existence we have mart all our new Goods, just landed, at the mmii üm of profit.— Thomson, Stsan g, ksoGo,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 4 May 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 4 May 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 4 May 1881, Page 2

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