AUQMODSf "~M'O ND A V NEXT, 13T H. At 11 o'Clock a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. B. ARTHUR HAS received instructions from Mr J. Hart, of tho London Loan Office, Vic-toria-street, to sell by auction at his Mart, Furniture Department, on Monday Next, the lSth,atllo'clooka.m., UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. B. TONKS.J lE. C. CAEE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. /»/» FARMS AT OPAHEKE. FIIOM JIVE ACUK3 TO TWO HUNDRED ACRKS EACH. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Terms, B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed by K. ChamberUn, Hsq., to sell above on December 15, at 12 o'clock noon. Thiii beantiful Estate has now been sub-divided, and plans are ready for distribution. The Auotioneors st'ongly advise intending settlers to visit the Property, The situation is everything that could be desirad. Railway Station on the Prope'ty. Distanco from Auckland 22 miles only. Wood and water abundant. Soil fertile and nnoxhausted. A great portion has been laid down in grass, and a good deil of fenoing done. Post «nd Telegraph Offices. Church and School close to tho Prooerty. In fact, for position and accessibility it may be called suburban. A good Eight-roomed House is eroded on Lot 31,100 acreß. Terms Vkry Easy. Plans Now Ready. D. TONKS In. C. CARR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. EUAKAKA TOWNSHIr, TE AROHA. Tho New Goldfjelds Township on the Te Aroha Goldfields, immediately adjoining the Prospectors' Claim, and running down to, and including, the Landing-place on the Waihou river. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed to sell Above on Thursday, December 16, at 12 o'clock noon. The position of the above stamps It at once bb the site for the Battlement of a large and prosperous population. It is IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING the Te Aroha Goldflold; is situated on a gentle slope from tha Ts Aroha Mountain down to the river, to wMch it has an extensive frontage ; and, apart from Its proximity to the Goldfield, It is the centre of a Rich Agricultural District, which will, ere lons, as settlement progresses, become the Garden of the Auckland Province, Tho Btaamers now land passengers for the GoldSelds on this Property. Plans now ready. Terms Liberal. XHDRSDAY, DECEMBER Id. OHAUPO CATTLE SALES. FOR sale, at the Ohaupo Yards, on Thnrfday, December 16th, 30 Two and a half and three year old Steers, in forward condition, from Alexandra 10 One and one and a-half year old i-.teers and Heifer?, from Neighborhood 7 Choice Yearling Steers 23 Well-bred and quiet Hoifera. from one and a-half to two and a-half year j old 20 Two-year-old Steers, from Rangiahia 40 Grown Mixed Store Cattle, from Alexan--22 Mixed Store Cattle, from KM Kihi W Three-year-old Steers, ia freeh condition 10 Calves and Yearlings, from Auckland 10 Choice Fai Cattle, Fat Sheep, &c. 2 Yoiingaml Staunch Light Draught Horses from Fiako 1 Strong Plough Horse, from Plako W. J. BUNTER & CO. AT 1 O'CLOCK. N.B.—Cambridge Cat la Sale, December 23rd. Wanted to Purchase, a First-clasa Riding and Stock Horse. For Private Salo, One Wood's Reaping and Binding Machine, in good order. riOUNTRY CATTLE SALES. Poksno—Monday, December 13 DBtray—Wednesday, December 15 Paimkuka—Wednesday, December 29 , ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. WOO 1 WO OL! WOOL! fJIHE THIRD AND PRINCIPAL SALBIOFfTHE SEASON : ; Will be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1880. AU wool for catalogue to be in store on Saturday, the 11th. 1... ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. THE REMUERA YARDS FOR Sale, on Thursday next, 16' th inst. at the Remuera V ard*. 120 Head Choice Fat Cattle 1000 WeU-fatted Wethers Dairy Cows, Store Cattle Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. ~~ :, WOOL SALE. XH B DURHAM YARDS. riIHE THIRD WOOL SALE of the 1.. Season will be bold, on Thursday, December 23 ( at 2 o'clock. Intending;vendors will plerse Bend order tor catalogue not'later than Monday, December 20th. HUNTER & NOLAN. , PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOR sale, at an early date, at the Haymarket, 6 PURE SHORTHORN BULLS 3 PURIt-BRBU SHORTHORN HKIFER3, of the coif brated " Duko of Erunswi ck, " Matilda," and " Summorton " f- traine, from "MB HOUWOOD'S BRID&K'WATBR PARK HERD, VICTORIA. Pedigrees of the above can be had on applicatlonto ; ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. P i,.Pi KURA YARDS. SPEING SALF. IN consequence of the undersigned being noaWo to offer for sale all the Tots entered at tbeir regular monthly sale, and at the request of the settrerß,tho undersigned will hold a sale, attheir Yards. Papakura, on Monday, the 13tn Of December, when A Large Number rf STORE and FAT S TOOK will be submitted for sale. At 12 o'clock. ~;;;: HUNTER & NOLAN. .!' KRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. THE DURHAM YARDS. jjg-U O R SY" V A I K_gg THE subscribers will hold their Annual HORSE FAIR on the 17th, when a Large Number will be catalogued. Intending vendors ara requested to send entries as soon as possible, as a Urge number are already cataloguod. amongst which ate 80TUSEFUL HORSES, from Poverty Bay, And a Shipment from Wanganui, -At 10 o'clock. - - ' 1 HUStf¥~NOLAN. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 4
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