Auction Advertisements. "TIT ARK SPROT & CO., Stock Agents and Auctioneers, HOKITIKA SALE YARDS, Revell-street, Hokitika. Shipments and consignments of every description of Stock and produce advanced upon, and sales undertaken at ordinary rates. Storage of the 'west description, and Yards, Pens, and every requirement for the sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, &c, &c. Under cover if required. 949 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1869. ftiyfi HEAD FAT CATTLE, f^AA FAT SHEEP. MARK SPR O T & Co. HAS received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Arahura Sale Yards, the following lots or Cattle: — 60 HEAD - For Messrs Rose and Co. Selected by Mr G. Harrison. 50 HEAD - For Mr John Grigg. 50 HEAD| For Mr Hodgson. 50 IIEADI For Mr T. Carter. f*f\ HEAD, West Coast grazed, For Mr James Evans; Amongst the Cattle will be found some first-class stores, not offered to butchers as fai cattle. All adults, and co old cows amongst them. Also, n DAIRY COWS, Heavily springing to Calve. Selected expressly for this market. And immediately after the cattle, r< w \ PRIME WEDDERS, For Messrs M'Farlane and Bruce. Sale at 12 o'clock. 1048 TO CATTLE DEALERS, I UT- HERS AND FARMERS. MARK SPROT AND CO., TNSTRUCTED by Bloxam and Lear- *- month, will sell by auction, AT THE A'RAIIURA, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, At 12 o'clock. The Lease of section 2 Native Reserve, containing 1 7 acres fenced in. /Phe above ground is most advantageously situated clone to the Saleyards and the Hokitika and Arahura road, and tho rent is paid up to April, 1870. For further particulars, apply to BLOXAM AND LEARMONTH, 1044 Hokitika. TUI-SDAY, 19th INST., At 3 o'clock sharp. To Carriers, Draymen, Packers, Farmers, Market Gardeners, &c. Horses, Saddles and Harness ; Ploughs, Harrow, and Drays; Onion S^ed, Seed Potatoes, Sirawberry Plant", Poultry, &c, &c. RICHARD REEVES, T7IAVOREO with instructions from Mr -*- J. T. Jackson, will sell by public auction, on Tuesday next, at three o'clock (immediately after Mr Sprot's s ile), at the Atahura, the following live and dead stock, consisting of three First-class Horses, viz. : — "CAPTAIN" A bright chesnut, four years old, sound as a rock, and fit for any harness. ! " FARMER," Four off. a. handsome rhwmf, i thoroughly stau eh and sound, admitted by competent judges to I be one of the best, if not best, horses in the County of Westland. " POLLY," A bright bay, five y ars old, hitherto used for packing, but cannot be put of ber place. One Rancorrie's plough, one barrow, spring cart and three wack saddles, cart and pl< ogb harness ; potattitr<, onion und carrot b- ed ; 20 kegs butter; and an unequalled lot of poultry, selected ftom Victoria and Tasmania. | Also, About 500 strawberry plants, " Victoria Trollop." And A, variety of farm tools, household furniture aud effects. Tepmt at «le, 1378.
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