Amusements. TWA HOURS AT HAMR. R A. PURVES Will give SCOTCH ENTERTAINMENTS, consisting of SONGS, HUMOROUS READINGS and RECITATIONS, illustrative of Scottish Life and Character, as follows OREPUKl—Cottrell's Hall, Monday Evening, 17th January. RIVERTON Oddfellows’ Hall, Tuesday, 18th January. LIMESTONE PLAINS Thursday, 20ih January. FAlßFAX— Callighan’s Hall, Friday, 21st January. For Particulars see Bills. Auction. IJarkbFSat,^Thornburt. THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY. Prime Fat Wethers Fat Lambs T R. MILLS & CO. will sell at Foster’s * Yards, on above date, at 1 o’clock, on account of vorious vendors — 200 4-tooth Crossbred Wethers 160 30 yi /""I Head Quiet Mixed Cattle, TC including 2 and 3-year-old Steers and dairy Cows Hoises, 3 Working Bullocks, Express Waggon with pole and shafts, set Double Harness, set Spring Cart Harness, 2 well-bred Collie Pups. Also, Section 16, block 3, Thornbury, with cottage thereon. SIX SMALL farms by TENDER. THE NEW ZEALAND MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION beg to intimate that the land lately occupied by Mr E. Saunders, lying near Spar Bush, has been cut up into
SIX (6) a M ILL FARMS OP PKOM 120 TO 200 ACRES EACH, Which they are prepared to sell on | Tekms to Suit Intending Pukchasees, : Or tlie farms cun be leased for a terra of lire years, with power to purchase. Tenders to purchase or lease same, stating' price and terms, will be received up till 10ih; February.—Box 333, Dunedin. N.B.—Mr Win. Ross, Mains O’ Blair, will show intending purchasers over the ground. TUESDAY, 25th JANUAIIY, SALE AT DIPTON. VSTILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mr * • Wm. Watt, who has finished his contract, will sell by public auction on the farm lately occupied by Mr O’Donnell, one mile from Dipton railway station—--1 /L Draught Mares 4 Double-Furrow Plough?, 1 Drain Plough 2 Sets Six-Leaf Harrows (Reid and Gray) 1 Road Waggon, with bows and tilt, carries four tons 18 Sets Harness, blocks & chains, &c. Special attention is directed to this grand lot of horses, well known in Lumsden, Dipton, and Western districts, got by sires such as Young Banker, Vanquisher, and others, well adapted for shipment to the Australian colonies, and will be sold. W. R, CAMERON, Manager. At 12 o’clock noon. Do Geldings
INVERCARGILL SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 18th JANUARY. VSTILSON, TAINE & CO. have received T * instructions to sell ar. above yards—--4 and 5-year-old Bullocks, large framed, and in forward condition, and a grand lot. 83 Speyed Cows and Heifers. 30 Haad mixed Cattle. WITHOUT RESERVE. Public Notices STRAYED from my farm, Jacob's River, a DARE BAY DRAUGHT .1 ARE, branded H on neck, collar-marked on both shoulders. Any person returning same to undersigned, or giving such information us will lead to its recovery, will be suitably rewarded. j. Mclntyre, Rothiemurchus, N O T I C E. A S lam unable to give my customers an almanac this year, I have just imported a case of OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER, and have decided to give a bottle to every person paying their account during the present month. All standing accounts remaining unpaid at the end of this month will be placed in a solicitor’s hands for recovery. J. W. BRIDGE, Chemist, Riverton. POISON. I" HEREBY give notice that I have laid ■*“ Poison for Dogs in my paddocke adjoining thj railway station, Otait Bash. K. FRASER,
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Western Star, Issue 1116, 15 January 1887, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 1116, 15 January 1887, Page 3
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