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THURSDAY, sth JULY, 1883, At one o'clock sharps . . MONTHLY sIiLE-^Q^EKA BpH£? V :;-ITARiJS. * • |f ifcfr fejr^T H^ojii p^U will hold his next Monthly Sale fe th*J Tuapeka District, on the above date, at his Sale-yards, Tuapeka Hotel, commencing at one o'clock sharp, when he will offer— 1 pure-bred Clydesdale Mare (by Tanna- * m -•** hill)i flv^yearrold, stauwjh'in shaftsoi; chains t ' 1 do.'HorW( by Marquis) Mj l,fqurtj«tp)ld. 1 BrAugbt.Hors.e^ v .„„ ,,.., 1 thret-yeanoJdrißtaughtJMare 1 Spring oarfc Horse 1 Spring Cart (with tilt) Spring Cart Harases Settlers and, Others having Horses or Cattle for Sale wilF^lei^tnt^Mte tfie same to the undersigned at onjag* sp 1 that they may be notified by advera^rnent. " ft ff X joh^ TfeOMPSONj "/ ;.'• ][\a ', 7 i Auctioneer^ • " ' t^tJV'iS'a < 4r" i fbmJ TTTTV IQQQ * *" t- " >.. i iA tone o'clock sharp. *■««. r«'» (To be continued on Saturday, 14th July.) '•"* "IMPOBTANT SALE ■' ' TAiLTTABLE FBEB^LD FABM, 1[ <UTTEB;"FitE3tfING J iaiPLE--; 1 "■"■iients; 1 &o. : .-> .i ,>• in > t o-"p'* -„ . • - JO H N It T£ ,O M.PS O .N has been favored with instructions from Mr James Keppsl, who is about to leave the country, te sell by auction on the Premises, Milview Farm, within two miles of Lawrence, as above — The whole of his valuable freehold property ( , ,< known as Milview Farm,, situate in Block VJ., Tuapeka West, comprising, 620 acres, of first-class, land, all securely fenced, with sheep-proof fences, and subdivided into nine paddocks, varying from 40 to 140 acres. There are, 260, acres tinder. English grass ; 80 acres under autumn-sown wheat; 25 acres fallow IMnd, prepared for spring sowing; 100* ' ' ' 'acre* 'of stubble' (first-crop) partly' ploughed ; the balance in natural grass. - BUILDINGS. The Buildings consist of ajubstantiallybuilt Fite-roomed House, with Dairy, Barn, ,'\ '. Stables, Implement Sheds, Piggeries, &c., jAi.X^VE.STOCK. v r 7 The Live Stock 'cbns'tats of 12 Horses, including 6 'first.cUjss Draught Mares and Geldings, . - 40 head of Cattle, including 20 first-class Dairy iC6ws,r two-year-old 'Shorthorn „. , Bu)l /{bred . by. "James . Shandy .Esq., Taieri.) Also, 170 three-quarter-bred Merino Hoggets,' ' 2f Sows;- ' Fowls, &c. • •••; IMPLEMENTS, *50. Dputyerfurrow, Plough, 2 .Swing, Ploughs, Four-horse Grubber, Drill Grubber, 3 sets 'Iron Harrows, 2 Farm Drays with frames (nearly new), Tip Dray, Reaper,; Roller,, No. 4 Chaffcntter (with horse power) ; also 6 sets of Plough Harness, 4 sets Leading Harness, 2 se^s |of Body Harness, Bridle, Saddle^ &c. ,- - . '< , Also, 1 Stack of Oats and 3 Stacks of Straw. Dairy Utensils, including Barrel Churn, and other useful articles too numerous ' 'to particularise. Tbe Auctioneer desires to attract the special attention of parties in want of a. first-das 8 farm, compactly and well situated. The land is admitted as being the best in 1 the Tuapeka District, is well watered, and from its extent will prove a valuable Dairy and Tillage Farm combined, and is for absolute sale. Mr Keppel will show intending purchasers over the ground. . ■ . , Liberal, terms can be given, p : :LnNCHEON; PROVIDED..* :. - - . <JpHN THqMPSON, Auctioneer. LAWRENCE DRAINAGE CHANNEL. Ntn t :' j-a.-:: .: i fTIENDERS received till 6 p.m. on SATUR1 DAY,, SlOth INSTANT, for filling into Prays, 9,500 yards of clay from cutting in Sim's Brickyard. All particulars can be obtained from Mr Middlemiss, Blacksmith;} tenders to be lodged with Messrs T. Wilson and Co. BUCHANAN & DEWAR. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELDS" HOSPITAL mENDERS will .be' received up till $ p.m. -*• on FRIDAY, 29pK.JUNE, 1883, for the supply, from Ist July to 81st December, 1883, of Drugs, Medical Comforts, Groceries,Meat, Bread, Milk, Firewood, Coals, and Interments. Samples to be lodged in the tender-box at the Hospital. — For full parti - culars, apply to , - JOHN THOMPSON, ■ Son. Secretary, fil . B E W A R D, . , T OST OR STRAYED from Gabriels De- •" pasturing 'District, on or about 30th May; a^WfilTE CpW, branded £Mon near rompi >The above reward will be paid to saiy person delivering said' Cow to ', " ' ' I \. "'V 9UXJH ;M'KEOWN, ' 7 • >>,■*.*> ' " Gabriels Gully. "tt'E RBE Rf Atf D O f O, **; .XAWBENOE, , Q rj i) Hati'ok Sam*:— , jj. Guns,,Gnns,GunsJ-great variety ' Cartridges, Gun Caps, t tons Shot Blasting and Sporting Powder B;*J*'fdGahranised3Fencinß Wire; £48 per ton Fencing Wire, Rabbit Traps Diio Harrows (Bft a,nd 10ft), Sulky Ploughs Reid and Gray's Ploughs and Chaffcutters Bentall's Chaffcutters "(all sizes) Zealandia 'Ranges and.Stoyef „by beitimakers CWviniiedWiri Nettan^ ■ '.; ' ! '' ' ' ' 250 Cases Kerosene (finest oil) ! ! FIRE PROOF PAINTi 1 Now landing ex Jane Maria, Fire Proof Paint Building* painted witk thim compoaition insurtd at reduced rates.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 950, 27 June 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 950, 27 June 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume 27, Issue 950, 27 June 1883, Page 2