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THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1885, At one o'clock sharp. MONTHLY SALE—TUAPEKA SALEYARDS. JOHN THOMPSON will hold his next Monthly Sale for the Tuapeka District, on the above dato, at his Sale-yards, Tuapeka Flat, commencing at one o'clock sharp, when he will offer— 100 Cross-bred Ewes, with 80 lambs 130 half-bred Hoggets 80 Fat Merino Wethers 100 prime First-cross Lambs 4 Draught Horses (all staunch) 2 three-year old Draught Fillies (unbroken) 1 D.F. Plough, Reid and Gray (new) 1 Swing Plough (Ponton) 1 Swing Plough (Barrowman) 2 sets Iron Harrows 4 sets Swingle-trees Body and Leading Harness 4 Horse Covers 1 Farm Dray (nearly new) - 1 Wooden Roller. Settlers ana others having Horses or Cattle for Sale will please intimate the same to the undersigned at -once;' so *hat they may be notified by advertisement. ' JOHN THOMPSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1885, At three o'clock. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR SALE. Garthmyl, Strath-Taieri. TACHLAN MACLEAN ■^ (on behalf of the British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, limited) has been favored with inst ructions from E. W. Humphreys, Esq., of Garlhmyl (who is about to visit Europe), to offer for sale by public auction, in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, on Tuesday, 10th February, 1885, at two o'clock — 630 acres in the Strath-Taieri District, being part of the Garthyml Estate, in three lote, as follow : — Lot 1. Sections 28 and 29, Block V., StrathTaieri District, 104 acres 3 roods 17 pole?. Lot 2. Section 66, block IX,, Strath-Taieri District, 42 acres 1 rood 20 poles. This section is in turnips, first furrow. Lot 3. Sections 59, 60, and 61, Block IX., and Sections 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block X., Strath-Taieri District, 485 acres 3 roods 30 polea. This compact favm is mostly in turnips, first and second furrow, 37£ acres in oats, and 1% acres in potatoes 5 11 acres fenced in as a homestead paddock, with eight-stall Stable, Chaffhouse attached, and two huts. • The Auctioneer would call special attention ' 0 this property, the land being admittedly ihe pick of the famou3 Strath-Taieri Block, •ecently sold by the High School Board of O-overnore. The OtagO-Oantmvl -railway, norr- rapidly ipproauUing completion, passes through the property, and the station of Middlemarch is „iot more than two miles from any part of the land. The land is substantially enclosed with wire fences recently erected, is well watered, tnd admirably adapted for crop-growing or ■'attening stock. Inspection ia invited. There is an excellent hotel at Middlemarch, close to the ground, and the overseer will be ready to show intending purchasers over the 'and. For terms and further particulars, apply to THE BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE AND AGENCT COMPANY (Limited) ; Or, THE AUCTIONEER. Also, — On account of the same Vendor — Ok FRIDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At Olive's Hotel, Middlemarch, Strath-Taieri, At 12 o'clock sharp, The whole of the Stock and Working Plant in connection with the above, consisting of 9 superior Cart Mares and Geldings 5 one, two, and three-year-old Colts and Fillies A number of Weight-carrying Hackneys and Light-harness Horses j also, Mr Humphrey's private Hack, by Young Angler A quantity of Cart and Plough Harness D.F. and Swing Ploughs (Keid and Gray) Set 4-lea£ Harrows, Tripod do, Chain Harrows Grass and Turnip Sower combined, Cambridge Boiler and Reaper 1 Btroug, up-country, four-seated Trap, on thorough braces 1 Express, with pole and Bhafts Furnitnre, Cooking Untenßilß of men's huts As Mr Humphreys is jiving up farming purtuits and leaving for Europe, the whole of the above will be sold WITHOTJT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. PHOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS ! "jyrBSSRS G. S. PAUL AND CO. (of North "^ Dunedin Portrait Booms), who have erected a Temporary Studio, opposite Barclay's Railway Hotel, beg to state that they intend leaving Lawrence on Saturday, 17th Instant. All our Pictures are finished in Dunedin in the best manner possible, by which means tbe Pictures keep from fad ing. Our enlargements are, without exception, the best in i^ew Zealand. Oar Mr Paul was the first to introduce the Gelatino- Bromide enlargement. We are prepared to Photograph everything and anything— a horse-race, bicycle-race, or a train in motionEvery Sitter is photographed by Mr Paul himself. FHgI-01183 WOBKj FbZOSS MOPJBITB.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1110, 14 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1110, 14 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1110, 14 January 1885, Page 2

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