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Auctions. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. AT NOON. ALBERT HALL. 'O MECHANICS, WOBBLING MEN, AND OI'HEUS. FOR Sale, by auction, in tlic Albeit Hall, Darby-stroet, on the abovo date, (5 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS About 50 x 150 Fket Fach. -p ICHMON l\ Hounded by the Richmond and Ponsonby toads, the Surrey Hills Kstate, and a neverftillnß Fresh Water Stream. Within a Few liutes Walk of the City Boundary. Small taten Mrst Healthy 1 oeallty, and Command; ni Maßnificcnt Viewfl of tho Harbour, Titirangi tangos, and tho Surrounding Country. Terms:-Onc-third, Cash; Balance, 3,5, and years, c? 8 %, Tho Allotments aro Pegged Out and Flagged Lithographio plans can bo had on application. R, C. GItEEN WOO D, Auctioneer. 3.TONKS.] [R- c- CAEI!WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. m* FARMS AT OPAHEKE. > FROM FIVE ACEES TO TWO HUNDRED ACRKS EACH. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Terms. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed by H, Chamberlin, Hsq., to sell abovo on Uecemoer 10, at 12 o'clock noon. This beautiful Estate has now beon sub-dividoa, mid plana aro ready for distribution. The Auctioneers strongly adviso intending settlers to visit the Property. . Tho siniHtion is ovorylhing that could bo desirod. Hallway Station on tlio Propoty. Distance from AuoltInnd "2 mil'S only. Wood mid water abundant. Soil fertile and unoxhausted. A great portion has been laid down in grass, and a good dpil ot fencing done. Post tmd Telegraph Oillces. Church and School cloio to the Property. In fact, for position ond accessibility it may be CTgood tKigTit-roomed House is erected on Lot 31,100 acres. Tirjis Ykry Easy. Plans Now lleadv. b. tonks ■ in. c. carr THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. RUAK AX A TOWNSHIP, TE AROHA. The New Goldfields Township on the Te Aroha Goldfields, immediately adjoining tbe Prospectors' Claim, and runniti" down to, and including, the Landing-place on the Waihou river. B. TONKS & CO. fJ AYE been instructed to sell ABOVE on f.J. Thursday, December 18,atl2o'clocknoon. The position of the above stamps it at once as the site for the settlement of a largo end prosporous population. It is immediately adjoining the Te Aroha Goldfleld; is Bituated on a gentle elope fiom tho Te Aroha Mountain down to the river, to which it has an extensive frontage ; and, apart from its proximity to tho Goldfleld, it is the centre of a Kich Agricultural District, which will, ere long, as settlement progresses, become the Garden of the Auckland Province. The steamers now land passengers for the Goldflelds on this f roportr. Fiona now ready. Terms Liberal. \V. S. COCHEANE.J [JAMKS DACKE' MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. By Order of tho Registrar of the Supreme Court. ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL AND BUILDINGS, ONEHUNGA. r rf^HE subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, JL Fort-street, on Monday, 13th iDstant, at 12 o'clock, All that piece or parcel of Land, being part of Lots 8 and 10, of Section 21, in the Village of Onohunga An& All that allotment or paroel of Land, containing 1 acre (moro or less), being Allotr ment 7. of Sett'on 20, situated in the "Villase of Onehunca, with the Hotel known as tho ROYAL EXCHANGE, and other Buildings ereoted thereon. SAMUEL COCERANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. OOCIIKANB.I [JAS, DACKE MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. By Order of tho Registrar of the Supreme Court. ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. THE subscribers will sell, at their Rooms. Fort-street, on Monday, 13th instant, at 12 o'clock, All that piece or parcel ot Land, being part lots 8 and 10. Section 21, in the Village of Onehunga, with the Hotel known as the ROYAL BXCHANGK, and all other Buildings erected thereon. And All that allotment or parcel of Land, containlng one acra (more or Ibsb), being : allotment 7, Section 20, in the Village of Onehunga. Annual rental, £1 15s a week, payable monthly. SAMUEL COCHRANE ft SON, Auctioneers. AUOKLAND Stuu COMPANY (LIMITitD). The following Thoroughbred Clydesdale Entires will Stand at the Company's Farm, Glen Orchard, this season, and will travel in the immediate neighbourhood as at foot. Good Paddocks will be provided for Mares at two shillings and sixpence per week. Kvery care will be taken, but no responsibility will be incurred. All Mares to bo removed by the 10th January 1881. Tbobouoihbrkd Imported Stallion MUSKET, Bred by Lord Glasgow in 1867; got by Toxophilite, his dam by West Australian out of Brown Bess by Camel. Terms:—Thirty guineas for one or two marep, or twenty-five guineas for three or more, the property of same owner, payable by approved promissory notes at three minths from date pf Musket is a dark brown horse, standing folly 16 hands 2} inches, and shows immense power and quality. Musket's performances on the EnglishlTnrf stamp him as an undeniable good horse at all distances and weights, while his stock now running prove him to be a very great success at the stud. Vide performances of Rifle, winner of Grand National Hurdle Race of 1,000 guineas at Sandown; Muscatel; Petrone', winner of the 2.000 guineas; Musketry, Carbine, and many oihers. The Company reserves to itself the option of refusing mares not deemed suitable. THOROUGHBRED lME0R?BI> STALLION • CAP-A-PIE, By Marlbyrnong oatof Miss Magus, by Manna (imported) ont of Georgiana, by Cap-a-pie (imported) out of Georgiana (Imported). Cap-a-pie is a beautiful browfi horse, sixyears old, standing 15 bands 3 inche?, and shows lots of quality and substance. Cap-a-pie's Performances; Won Squatters' Stakes, A. J.C. Bpring Meeting, 1877; St. Leeer A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. Dead heat with Chester for Cumberland Stakes next day, two miles, weight for age. Terms:—Six guineas for single marea; five guineas for two or more mares. JTjjb Imported CKDRSDitE [i years old) ELGIN. Sire, Luck's AH—late Champion Sire of Scotland, Winner of the first prize at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, held a/; Kljerslie, November 9th, 1879. Will travel this season os under;— Uondnys—To Panmure and immediate neigh bourhood iVednesdayß—To Otahuhu, and in the afternoon to Mangere, where by the kind permission of Mr W. Paul, he will lemain at his farm for the flight. 'hursdays^'rpOnehUDga,»psom,aDdßemuera, 'uesdays, Fridajft and Satordays-At Glen Orchard. Terms :-Flve guineas single mares; H guineas i>r two or more, the property of oneflwner. N.8.-The Company offer a First Prize of Ifteen Guineas and a Second Prize of Firt Uiineas for the Best Foal got by Hlgin to bo hown and judged at the Aucuiand Agricultural nd Pasfcor&l Ajssocjation's Show in November, 381. Payment for Cap.-a-pie and EJgin due on the Oth of January, 1881. For rurther particulars apply to the Managing Mrector, \ ■ ;.! OAPT. WALMSLEY, • Glen Orchard; Or to WM. PKECIVAI/, l Secretary. Auoklandd

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3240, 8 December 1880, Page 4

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