■ " MONDAY, SEPTEMBER' 23. -**■'-""- - mHE SPRING CATTLE FAIIt Will be held, at RBMUERA, on , MONDAY, SEPT. 23. „ Entrieß of Stock for Sale are requested to be made, at the Hay market, previous to WEDNESDAY, 11th September, that suitable ens may be erected, and the Cattle Catalogued. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. : THE DRUIIY SALE takes place on Wednesday, the 21st instant, for a Mixed Herd of 200 head Well-bred Cattle. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, "AUGUST ~22. THE REmTTeRA YARDS. FOR SALE, uc Thursday next, at 1 o'clock, 15 Dairy Cowa, in fair condition 100 Store Kwes 50 Hogaetts, in their wooi Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 80 Well-fatted Steer 3 300 Fat Sheep Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BTTQKLANP. '_ FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. TH E HAY MARK ET. FOR SALE, 011 Friday next, August 23, &t 11 o'clock, The First-class Heavy-draught Entire, "HERO," By "Northern Hero"; Colou-\ bay, with black points ; 5 years old; of unusual substance and good symmetry ; works well and quietly ; and ia a'feure foal-getter. Also, A powerful Draught Gelding, rising 5 years.
ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, THE HAYMA RXE T. FOR SALE, at the Hayinarket, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, ' A Heavy-draught Horss, sound; colour, fiapplo brown; black points. Has been work- ■; ing on the Kail way. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. VALUABLE ~CIT* Y PROPERTY. THE subscrilu-r lias received instructions to sell by auc- iou, at his Land Marfc, No. 7, Queen-street, ou'li-Qday, August 19, at twelve o'clock, The late Mr. Be;^ rs well-known Valuable and Well-sit" fad PROPERTY, corner of Vietoria-st.r.'-Rt and Nelson-street. It will be offered :-'i one or six allotments, to suit purch&sors. ' Lot A—Victoria-strest. 27J x6B feet Lotß—Nelson-street, 35 x 113, with good * Four-roomed House : Lot C—Nelson-street, 3i> x 192, with good Sixroomed House Allotment D—Nelson-street, 33 x 192 ; j;— „ 28ft; Bin. x!l92ft. ". f— „ 2SCt. Sin. x 192 ft. Plan at the Mart. : : Terras at Sale. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE Situated in HOBSON-STREET. Also, MASONIC HOTEL, COROMANDEL. - ■ ' E. & A. ISAACS HAVE received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Stores, Fortstreet, at an early date, That commodious and centrally-situated Dwelling-houaa in Hobson-street, lately occupied by Mr. Thomaa Williams. Also, ; The well-known Maaonio Hotel, Coromandel. Full particulars in future issue. E. & A. ISAACS, Auctioneers.
[R. C. GREENWOOD.] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. SALE OF SOME OF THE MOST ,'. VALUABLE LEASEHOLDS IN THE CITY OF AUCKEAND. THE undersigned has received instructions to sell, at the Office of the Auckland Harbour Board, Fort-street, by public auction, on Monday, the 16th day of September Jnext, at 11 a.m., _ , , S<2The Leasehold for Sixty-six years.Jfrom the Ist day of November, 1877, of Fourteen Allotments, numbered from 33 to 51, inclusive, having an ■Extensive Frontage to Queen-street and Little Queen-street, at a rental per annum. This Property is situated in the Main Street of the City of Auckland, and from its contiguity to Queen-street What:' and the Railway Station, warrants the Auctioneer in asserting that nuch an opportunity to acquire a Long Lease of Property in the most valuable part of the City will not again occur. • The Allotments will be flagged. Lithographic Plans my be had, and Draft of Lease aud Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Harbour Board Office, Fort-street. R. C. GREENWOOD, '■■ Auctioneer. MONDAY, AUGKJST 19. , TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. THE subscriber has received instructions to cell by auction, at his Mart, No. 7, Queen-street, on Monday, the 19th instant, at 11 ■o'clock, 12 bales BEST C ALIFORNIAN HOPS. Terms at Sale. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. NOON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT A E T H UK'S MA E T. Ornamental, Forest, and Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, &c. R. ARTHUR HAS been instructed by Mr W. Mason, Ponsonby Nursery, to sell by auction at bXa Mart, on the above date, ; A Splendid Collection of Ornamental Trees ondShrubs, Flowering Plants and Fruit Trees, comprising amongst other varieties—Pinus Insignis, Halipensis, Maritima, Muricata, Cypress, Ficus, /^zahas. Camellias, Magnolias, Rhododendrons, Veronicas, Heaths, and a large variety of others. AJso a choice collection of Fruit Trees grafted from Fruit-bearing Trees f rowing in the Nursery—Blight Proof Apples, 'ears, Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Grapes, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Oranges, Lemons, Mulberries,&c. /■ . .*, . K. . T V N D A L L, DENTIST , _ , „ . . (FIVE yBABS ASSISTANT TO MX. piuMLEY), " p«rs to announce to the Public that he has commenced Business at the TOP OF GRKYSTREET Auckland, and hopes by Reasonable Prices to obtain a share of their patronage. List of Pbices. & s. d saabaa?stefcs2s±f:.: I\ I "' " " ;, On gold).;. .. 15 0 0 Teetli Extracted from 9to 12 a.m. „0" 1 0 Teetfi Stopped in auialgauv.. ..• ■■. .0! 2 6 ?tld pSSotlled at trJfan, ££$?*
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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