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Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. "THE GRANGE," OTAHUHU. The undersigned have received instructions from Aubrey Wallis (who has leased his farm, and it leaving for England) to sell, at " The Grange," Otahuhu, on the above date, JIHE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, v Consisting of 6 Grand Hunters, including Mrs. Wallis' wellknown grey horse Roger 1 Harness Mare, by Gladiator out of a Peter Flat mare 8 Useful Harness Ponies 4 Polo Ponies ' j 1 sat Dogcart Harness ' 1 first-class English Hunting Saddle Horse Clothing, Saddlery, and English Stable necessaries IS Milch Cows 2 Berkshire Pigs, pure bred Poultry Pair of Peacocks Etc., Etl),, Etc.' . Also, THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Lately imported from England. Also, A LOT OF VERY VALUABLE FAMILY CHINA At Eleven o'Clock. Luncheon Provided* HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 19rH JANUARY, 1886, At Noon. RESIDENCE IN NELSON AND UNION STREETS. BUILDING SITES AT ELLERSLIE. D. F. EVANS Has been instructed to sell by public auction, at his j Land Ma<t. Queen-street, on Tuosday, the 19th January, 1880, at noon, That comfortabe villa resiDFNCB AND ALLOTMENT, having a frontage of S3 feo: to Upper Union-street, and 8-1 feet to Nelson-street, pleasantly situated near the Scotch Church. 1 lie Houso contains 6 rooms, kitchen, etc., largo workshop, and fitted with all conveniences, such as gas, water, etc , etc. > Also, Those grand Building Sites, situate at corner of Morrin-atreet and Kobrrt-stroet, Kllnrslie, which will be told in one lot, or sub-divided. if desired, into lots of, say, about 50 x ISO. Those most desirable sites are well worthy inspection, and for absolute sale. Plans and full particulars at office of D. F. EVANS, Auctioneers. , THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, At One o'Clook. THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale on Thursday, January 8, at one o'clock, lO PORE-BRED HAMPSHIRE JL.M DOWN RAM LAMBS 40 well-bred throe-year-old steers Dairy Cows 150 Heart Fat Cattle 700 F»t Sheop and Lamhi Fat and Store Pigs. | FOR SALE, at Waiuku—A Firm of 140 acres, with } six-roomed Cottage, 20 acres in grass. Price £800. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1886, At Twelve o'Clock. DESIRABLE GRAZING FARM. The underlined has received instructions to sell, at the llmarket, on Wednesday, January 13,1886, at twelve o'clock, THE SURREY FARM, situate near the Miranda Redoubt, containing 1263 acres of freehold, with Dwelling and outhouses erected thereon ; and TWO LEASEJIOLBS. each of 600 acres, held at annual rentals of £25, one having ab n 5 the other 10 yesrs unexpired. The property is advantageously-situated, adjoining the Coal Mines now being opened up by Hunt and Co. About 1000 acres are In grass and otherwise improved. Most of tho lan' 1 Is of excellent quality The whole Estate forms a first-class cattle run, and Its prospective value, from its proximity to tho coal mines and a projected railway from Pokcno, makes tho above a most doiirabie investment. intending purchasers would receive useful information by applying to the undersigned as to inspecting the property, and Mr. Gunn. the manager, residing on the estate, would show intending purchasers over it. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Whitaker and Russell, Mr. William Aitken, or to the Auctioneer. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. THE HAYMARKET. O O L g A L E. FOURTH FOR THIS SEASON WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 18S6, ALFRED BUCKLAND. OOUNTE CATTLE SALES. Waiuku—Saturday, January 2. Pukekoho—Monday, January 4, Pokeno—Monday, January 18. i Drury—Wednesday, January 20. Papakura—Wednesday, January 37. REMUERA SHEEP FAIR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Breadstuffs and Grain. CHARLES HKSKETH.] (ALEX. AITK3N JJESKETH AND QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS, AUCKLAND, Have just received, ex direct steamers Aorangi, Rimutaka, and ship Grasmere, their new GARDEN, FLOWER, AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS AS UNDER. Catalogue skot frkk of charge. A fine Collection of FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS From England, France, and Germany, Sutton's Mammoth Long Red Mangold Sharp's Mammoth Long Red Mangold Sutton's Golden Tanhtrd Mangold Yellow Globe Tanhard Mangold Red Glob# Tanhard Mangold Sutton's Champion Swede Turnip Sharp'* Improved Purple Top Swede Turnip Skirving's Improved Purple Top Swede Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Yellow Turnip Green fop Aberbean V allow Turnip Devonshire Grey Stone Turnip Pomeranian White Globe Turnip Green Top Stone Turnip Greon Globe Turnip Altrlngham Long Red Surrey and White Belgian Carrots, Trefoil, White, Red, Scarlet Cow Gras Alsyke and Lucerne Clovers, Ryegrass, Pral Fescues, etc. Also, Law's Mineral Superphosphate of Lime, Farme Mineral and Bono Superphosphate of Lime, Ohl dorf's Mineral Superphosphate of Lime, Nitre, Bone Manure, Chemical and Peruvian Guano, Boneduat of all grades; coarse, fine, and rocksalt; Nitrate of Soda. etc. , ' 600 Sacks White Tartarian Seed Oats 800 Sacks Black Tartarian Seed Oats 600 Sacks Dun Tartarian Seed Oats 10 Tons Magnum Bonum Seed Potatoes 20 Tons Canterbury Fluke Seed Potatoes 4 Tons Snowflake Seed Potatoes Early Rose, Ashes of Kidneys, Tallerson's Victoria Woodstock Kidney, and Derwent Seed Potatoes. Agents for the pare Indian Tea, imported direct by Captain Heroin from his brother's gardens at Darj eons;, in lib packet:, tins, and boxes. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 1 January 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 1 January 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 1 January 1886, Page 8

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