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SATURDAY, 20xh AUGUST, 1881, At two o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OE FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKE ANI> FREEHOLD SECTION. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from Mrs Smith (who is leaving the district) to sell by auction at her residence, Wetherstoucs, on the above data — The whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNHURE & EFFECTS, Consisting of Round Table, 2 chests of Drawers, Bed -room Suite, Wash" stands and Sets, Dressing Tables' Looking Glasses, 8-day Clock, 11 Chairs, Cheffonier, 2 D.ning Tables, Pictures, Lamp, Escritoire, Silver Set' China Set, Crockery, Kitchen Dresser, Cooking Utensils, Cooking Stove, &c, &c. Also, Section 12, Block V, Wetherstones, centrally situated. All wilLbe gold wiliiout^ the slightest reserve' Teems at Sale. JOHN THOMPSON; 7 Auctioneer. v THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1881, At one o'clock. MONTHLY STOCK SALE FOR CROOKSTON DISTRICT, &c. TOHN THOMPSON ** will hold his next sale of Stock, &c, for Crookston, Heriot Hundred, and Teviot Districts at Mrs Mackay's Sard, Junction Hote 1 , Stefiot Road, on the above date, when he will offerOn account of Vendor — 100 Fat Sheep (turnip fed) 100 Fat Sheep 20 head Fat Cattle Settlers and others having Horses or Cattle for Sale will please intimate the same to the undersigned at once, so that they may he notified by advertisement. JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1881, At one o'clock sharp. IUAPEKA FLAT MONTHLY SALE. JOHN THOMPSON will hold his next Sale of Stock for Tuapeka District, on the-above date, at the Tuapeka Hotel, Tuapeka Flat, commencing at one o'clock sharp. Settlers and others having Cattle, &c, to enter will please communicate with the Auctioneer at once, so that they may be duly advertised. JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1881, -At three o'clock. • T C. ARBUCKLE * has received instructions to sell Vy public auction at his Rooms — A large collection of Fruit and Forest Trees, Herbaceous Shrubs, &c, &c. SEED OATS. TjlOR SALE— IOOO bushels Prime Long ■*- Tartarian. JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. A GOOD DRAUGHT HORSE, six years "• old.— Apply to JOHN THOMPSON. TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, J-OOrt! peka Wegt# The knd ia fenced ana improved, about 700 acres being ploughed, and laid down in Grass and Crop. For particulars, apply to JOHN MORRISON, Lawrence. FREEHOLD SECTION FOR SALE. TIOR SALE— Section 3, Block XIII., TuaX! peka East, containing 50 acres. Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to Mr John Thompson', Auctioneer, Lawrence ; or, to Mr W. Daibxmpie, Junr., Land Agent.. Dunedin. TO STATIONHOLDERS, CONTRACTORS PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & PAINTERS. AN Experienced Workman wants employment in above trades. Reasonable wages for steady job. — Address: "Tradesman," Prictor's, North-East Valley, Dunedin. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELDS. Application for an Agricultural Lease. T HEREBY give notice that I have applied JL to the Warden, under the, Agricul- ' tural Lease Regulations made under the Mines Act, 1877, for a lease of surveyed land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being section 30, block VI., Table Hill District, comprising 102 acres 0 roods 10 poles or thereabout ; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office at Lawrence, on 9th Septemher, 1881. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before twenty-four hours of the day of bearing. JAMES SUTHERLAND. New Zealand securities are firm. So says the cablegram. The words are few j but few as they are, they convey much meaning. Although the troublous times are not over for the Colony and carefulness at the helm is required to steer the barque into pleasant waters, there is much of encouragement. The shoulder to the wheel and a hearty, honest endeavor will always put right what supineneßS or neglect may have allowed to get "wrong. The country has jiist' reaped a most magnificent grain harvest under most favorable circumstances. The defunct meat preserving works, which served their purpose well and did the Colony good service, are to be superseded by tlie 'more 'modern freezing system. With an English market for our grain and stock, there is every prospect of a fresh impetus to trade and commerce. Let us hope that we will participate in the benefits. In the meantime economy is the order of the day, and to meet this phase of existence we have marked all our new Goods, just landed, at the minimum of profit. — Thomson, Stbak*, i And Co I

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XIV, Issue 763, 17 August 1881, Page 2

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