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ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 24. ALFRED RUOKLANT. HAS received instructions to sell, at the j residence of Mr. C. G. Murphy, Flat Bush, j All his Live and Dead Stock, as follows :— i Working Horses 3 Unbroken Fdlies j 9 Dairy Cows j 11 Heifers and Calves 1 1 Shorthorn Bull 60 Lincoln V\-;c HcgK-tts j 130 Lincoln Ewes i 3 Bams (two tooth) 60 Lincoln Ewe Lambs 30 Wethets 7 Pigs Reaping aud Mowing Machine (Buckeye), Hayrake, 2 Drays, Spring Cart, Roller, Chafr'cuiter, Weighing Machine Harness, Ploughs, Harrows, Sec, Sec Also, Sheep Dipping Box, Iron Tank, 3 stacks Hay, Turkeys, and Poultry. THE HAYMARKET. SALES of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HFDFS EVERY FRIDAY, at 1 O'CLOCK. FOR SALE— W 00 L PACKS ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. THE DRURY YARDS. FOR SALE, on Wednesday, tlie 20tli March. 40 Well-bred Steers, 2 to 3 years old A Dairy of Good Cows 300 head Mixed Cattle. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. T HE' RE MUE R A YAR DS. FOR SALE, on Thursday next, at 1 o'clock, 30 Well bred 3-year-old Steers, in fresh . condition 100 First-class Cattle, from Waikato 3D Fat Cattle, from Sandhills 6 Fat Calves Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 200 Fat Sheep, from Waikato 300 Fat Wethers, from the Coast Fat and Store Pigs ' ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 25. FARM FOR SALE AT FLAT BUSH. FOR SALE, by auction, on the 25th Marph, at 1 o'clock, on Mr. Murphy's Farm, ad joining this, The FARM of MR. ROBERT STIMPSON, containing 320 acres, about 110 of which is in native forest, from which no timber has been cut, and 100 acres in cultivation. A small Cottage of two rooms, and a Large Shed, are erected on the property. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Robert Stimpson, on the farm. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. COMFORTABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, COTTAGE, &c, MOUNT ST. MARY'S, PONSONBY. THE subscribers have received instructions to sell by public auction, ar the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, the 20th.inst., at 12 o'clock, That Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, at Ponsonby, now occupied by the Rev. Mr. Runciman, situated at the corner of St. Mary's Road, and Edinburgh-street, and being lots 60, 61, 62, aud 91, of Mount • St. Mary, having 103 feet frontage to St. Mary's Road, by 150 feet to Edinburghstreet. Tlie improvements consist of a comfortable and substantially built Twostory Residence, containing 11 rooms, of which the drawing and dining-rooms, study, kitchen, scullery, and pantry are on'the ground floor, four bed-rooms and bath-room being on the first floor. These rooms are all thoroughly painted, close lined, and papered throughout; there are fire-places in five of them, two fitted with register grates, nnd one with a colonial oven. Alongside the house is a large cistern in the ground, bricked and cemented, the water from which is led into the house by a pump : the"re is also a good well on the property. On two sides is a spacious verandah, and at the back a balcony, from which a most extensive and uninterrupted view of the harbour, Hauraki Gulf, and the Thames Ranges is obtained. Gas is laid on through the house. The ground is well fenced, thoroughly drained, planted with ornamental trees, and a portion laid down as a croquet lawn. Also, Allotment adjoining above, and fronting St. Francis of Sales-street, with Cottage, Shed, &c, thereon. Terms Easy. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 'CHOICE BUILDING SITES, CORNER OF KYBER PASS AND GRAFTON ROADS. THE subscribers have received instructl ions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 20th instant, .at 12 o'clock, -.That VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND, situate at the corner of Kyber Pass and Grafton Roads (opposite the residence of C. J. Stone, Esq., and adi fining the property of Dr. Phi--son), subdivided into allotments—viz.: .16 Allotments fronting the Grafton Road, having frontages of irom 33 feet to 48 feet 1 Allotment, 10 feet to Kyber Pass Road, by 100 feet to Grafton Road. .2 Allotments, each 40 feet frontage to Kyber Pass Road. "This property is so well-known, that the -Auctioneers feel it almost unnecessary to call attention to the desirability of these allotments _as sites for Villa Residences. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. E.O US EHOL D FU RN IT UR E. COOK-STREET. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. MESSRS SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON HAVE been favoured with instructions irom Mrs. David Jones, who is leaving the colpny, to sell at her residence, Cook-street West, the Whole of her Valuable Furniture, as ____der.__- . DR A WING-BOOM—Pianoforte (trichord), a splendid instrument, in walnut case ; Handsome Suite, walnut frames, and upholstered in bi_e rep with gold stripe, .consisting of Couch, Arm Chair, Easy Chair, and six Sitting Chairs; Rimu Suite, in green rep. nine pieces; Walnut Loo Table, _\ Carved Occasional Chairs, Carved Walnut ChefFonnFr, plate glass pan-la and back; Walnut. Card Table, Gilt and Oriaulu Timepiece, 11 clay; Ornaments, Steel Fender and Fireirons, Inlaid Chess Table, Brussels Carpet and Rug, Pictures, Occasional Table. Beautiful water Colours. Vases. Very Band some Chinese Waie, Books, Mus Stool. Curtains, Curtain Poles, Venetia Blinds. 53_ALL—Oilcloth, Rimu Hall Table and Stand Bust, Mats, Carved Hall Chair. BEDROOM—Handsome Brass Bedstead, Palliasses, Hair Ma-trass, Pi lows, Vy"ash- - stand. Toiletware. Fender and irons, Mantle Mirror, Toilet Gluts, marble too ; J_,ug, Pictures, Curtains and Pole. DIWINGFROOM—Six Mahogany Chairs, hair seated; Rimu Dining Table, extra leaves; Carpet, Curtains and Pole, Set 'Frays Rmwi Cheffonnier, Glassware, Plated ware. Cutlery. I SERVANT'S ROOM—lron Bedstead, Mattrass and Bedding, Washstand and Ware, Mirror, Sje. KITCHEN—CIock, Chairs, Covers, Saucepans, . Lamps, Oilcloth, FilttF, Safe, Tubs, Tools, &c, &c„ &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE &.SON, Auctianeers.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2489, 16 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2489, 16 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2489, 16 March 1878, Page 4

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