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Auctions. T>EGULAR SALES XV OF LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE Are held br the Subscribers At Cambridge on the I 1 ourth Thursday, and at Ohaupo on the Third Thursday in each month. On each. Tuesday, at Newmarket at 1 o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. On each Friday, at Durham Yards. Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the Firat Wednesday in eaoU month, at halt-past 12 o'clock (principal Market for Store Cattle). At Pukekohe, on the Second Wednesday In each month, at half-past 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, quarterly, on the Fourth Wednesday in January, April, July, and Ustober. Cattle Fairs hold in months of September, October, and April, at Papakura. Sheep Fair held in January at Newmarket. Wool Sales held Fortnightly in Novembe and December. . ... . Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales Fortnightly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. A Cattle Train loaves Ohanpo Kvery Morning, at 8 a.m., delivering Cattle In our paddocks lit Green Lane Station, or at Rcmuera at 2.30 p.m. BaQood as Accommodation. at our PaddocksDrury Bridge ; Air Gladding s, Papntoitol; Harp of Erin ; and One Treo Hill. »„_ j.a The Auctioneer's recommend Stock intended for Tuesdays Markotto bo sent pn Saturdays, but. if not sent until Tuesday, arrive in time for that day's Bale. Stockmen await arrival of train. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. CATTLE FAIR. PAPAKUKA. THE undersigned will hold their Cattle Pair at the Papakura Yards, on Monday next, when about GOO head will bo yarded, consisting of— 100 3 and 4-year-old Steers 120 2 year-old Steers 100 1-year and 18-months-old Steers 100 Heifers 100 Cows Also, A Miscellaneous Lot of Mixed Store and Dairy Cattle At 12 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. JUNCTION YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, 20 head Prime Fat Cattle, from Matamata 60 head Fat Cettlo, from Waikato and neighbourhood 500 Fat Sheep 20 Fat Lambs 60 Fat Pigs 6 Veal Calves Also, Dairy Cowp, Store Cattle, Calves, Yearlings, &c. At 1 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. PAPAKURA. THE usual Monthly Sale will be held in the Papakura Yards, on Wednesday. October 1, when a large number of Cattle will bo yarded, consisting of DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE, CALVES, YEARLINGS, &c. , Also, HORSES, SHEEP, and PIGS. AT. 12 O'CLOCK. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, AT EPSOM. By Order of the Executors in the Estate of the Late Thomas Weston. fTIHE Subscribers will sell by public auct tion, oo the premises, Epsom.jon Wednesday, October 1, at 12 o'clock. That DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate on the main road, Epsom, and recently ocoupied by the late Thomas Weston. The IMPROVEMENTS consist of a sub-stantially-built Dwelling-house of Eight Kooras, with large hall, pantries, &c; Stable, Carriage House, Tool House, Fowl and Wood Houses, Large Shed, Pig^erfea, Cowshed, with several othor enclosures. The GROUNDS comprise about Five Acres of rich soil, part of which is planted with well-grown trees, and part laid down as flower garden, abounding in the rarest and choicest flowers, and which is second to none in the district; the whole is well fenced and most effectively drained. Card s to vie w can behadfrom the auctioneers, who can confidently lecommend this property as being eoe uf the mof t eligible they have ever offered, it is now in the best of Older, no pains of expense having been spared by the late owner. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, At 2 o'Clock. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GILCHRIST & WATERS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ! LEAST? OF PREmTs~ES, WORKSHOPS, ENGINEER'S PLANT, Etc., IN ONE LOT. LAND FRONTING TO PROPOSED TE ARO RECLAMATION. LAERY & CAMPBELL (late Beauchamp, Campbell & Co.) HAVE received instructions from the truateeßin Gilchrist and Waters'assigned estate, to Bell by publio auction, in their liooms, Lambton Quay, corner of Panama-street, on Thursday, 2nd October, at 2 o'clock, The lease of premises having a frontage of about 80ft. to the sea, occupied as an engineer1 * yard, with shop, &c, erected thereon, a'so entered from a rightofway off Mannera-street. The, lease ■ is or 21 years, from Ist April, 1878, at a rental of £25 for the flrßt 10 years, and £10 for the balance of the term, payable half-yearly, together with the engineering and foundry plant, consisting in part of— ...'.-■ 2 Engineer's Turning Lathes (1 quite new) 1 set Boilermaker's Kqllers (quite new) 1 Punching and Shearing Machine 1 Screwing Machine 1 Drilling Machine 1 Planing Machino 1 Steam Engine and Boiler, with shafting and belting 1 Cupolo and Blast Moulding Boxes and Foundry Plant 5 Blacksmith's Bellows ana Forges Anvils, Vices, and Engineer's and Smith's Toolr requisite for carrying on a Foundry and Blacksmith's Business. Can be viowed, and further particulars Obtained on application to LAERY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneers, Lambton Quay, Corner Panama-street, Wellington. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. IMPORTANT SALE. TOWNSHIP OF WAIHOU, Upper Thames. Mr J. S. BUCKLAND HaS been instructed to sell by auction, on Thursday, Otober 30, at the Hamilton Hall, Hamilton East, About 200 LOTS in the above-named Township. Waihou is beautifully situated on the main road from Waikato to tho Thames where the Lower Waitoa Hoad joius, and the proposed new road from Tauranpta will also junction at this point. It ia surrounded on three Bides by ; the Aroha Block, with the beautiful mountains of that name rißing in front, and the great Valley of the Thames stretching to the right and left. To the north may be aeon Tararu Point away in the distance, and towards the south tho level plains lie extended further than tho eye can reach. The railway line, aa adopted by the District Engineer, is les3 than five minutes' walk from Miasen's Hotel, in the centre of tho . township. All who have visited the district believe that a great future ia before it on account of the great extent of level land, the superior , advantages of its situation, its accessibility by a navigable river, and the anticipated early oonstruction of the Thames-Waikato Railway. Tho ■ township being surrounded by the Aroha 1 jHlock, which is already surveyed into small farms, it must, being tho onjy suitable site, ■ become at an early date of immense value. This is an opportunity for investment such as ' seldom offers, being the first townßhip surveyed ' and offered for sale in the Thames Valley. The • auctioneer need not remind the public of the ■ extraordinary increase in the value of property " in the Waikato townßhips in the paßtfew years, • and the increase in the value of the land now ." offered is likely to bo o( unexampled rapidity. 1 The terms of sale will bs one-third cash; > balance by promissory notes of equal amount at I 3, 6, and 9 months. Title under " The Land Transfer Act," which will bo given without delay to those who choose to pay cash clear of ■. legal expenses, and to partieß taking terms upon payment of the last note. •SALE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, At Le Quesne's Hall. J. S. B u"c~K LAND, ' ' .

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2950, 27 September 1879, Page 4

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