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_________ wm^m^—wmm—w—mm Auctions. 'l-UNDAY, JANUARY 9. THE PUKEKOHE S,ALJ, CIONSEQUENT on its to"1. 18 Jn_ J Baoo Day. will bo held too foUowlng Monday, 9th Jnnuury. ALFREITBtJCKLAND^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. IMPORTANT BALE OF P^BRBD PEDIGREE »TUD STOCK. mHE undersigned has received instruc ■ tifns from the AncWand Agrlouttural Company date Maclean and Co.) to sell, at Penrose, without reserve, on Wednesday. January XKb. 1882. at noon, the following Puro-brod Pedigree Stock 1— ' Ijo Shoorlteß Lincoln Hams SO Shear-Up; Lolooßtor Rams 330 Shearling Lincoln Ewes 2JO shearling Lolooetor Ewes And, at tho same time, will be offered, 30 Pnre-brod Hereford Pedlgroo Cows and nelfcrs. With reference to tho above Stock. Mem Maclean and Co.'s Block has. for upwards of Syears, had an established repntoUot. ftr ' -rSty of breed, they having started with and ' males an-females selected from STtS-6* ««*_ to Kngland. and this remark enual'y applies to tho Herofords. *t£ Heroforils are first-class antaMsi teed from tho most fashionable strains Procurable in England, and are only offered for salo in con£S of continued applications from genUemen Un- to '«M ™meof these oclobratoa femalos to tholr hords. Cataloguos to bo had from tho Auctioneer. . 4XFJPED BUCO«ANP- *m ' 13. THE HAYMAKOT. OOMFgBTABLEJIOMESTEAD, FOR SALE, at tho Haymarkot, onZ "' 'day. January 13, j£^SS^S_iWSiJ»anlcre to offipply to Mr Clover. ~ '; For furthor pr .ijajfiDBUCKLAND. ''Jr ■ —* TUESDAYS. , V'll E HAYMA RXE T. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW, each Tnosday.lat U o'olook.; _ ALFRED BUCKLAND. W. 8, COCHBANE. JAS. DACRE TO-MORROW, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OPEN-SAJtmNG BOAT. niHE Subscribers will soil, at their Rooms, X Forts-flji on Friday, Docember 30th, at 11 o'olook, jtf jt_ 1 . GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE / • At 12 0 clock, / On Account of Whom it May Concern, / An OPKN-SAILING BOAT. 18 feet Centre--1 ' board. May be soen at Watermen's Stops on morning of ealc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ■Auotlonoora. W. S. COOBBANB] LJAS. DACBB MOiSIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1882. PRO PERTIES, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET, VINCENT-SIREET, DEVONPORT, TITIRANGI, RIVERHEAD. THE Sttbßorlbers will'sell, at thoir Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 23rd Januaw, at 12 o'olook. by order of the Executors of the Bstate of the late Jeremiah Casey, OUBTOM-HOUBK-STREET-Lot 41, Section 2, City of Auokland, having a frontage of 30 feet by 100 feet deep, with rijjht to party wall; held under lease for 99 years from lßt February, 1860. at a rental of ono shilling a-year. VINCBNT-8-RKET-Lot 27, Seotlon 28, City of Auokland, having a frontage of 100 links, by 203 links end 191 links in depth, with Comforltable COTTAGE lereoted thereon, as now oconpied by Mr C, Marks DEVONPORT-Lots 7 and 8 of Allotment 2fl, Section 2, Takapuna. having a frontage of 91 , feet to Monnt Viotorla Road and 91 feet to the Flagstaff Reserve, by a depth of 222 feet; on thlg allotment is erected a flrst-olasß Bamliy Uoridanoo of 0 rooms, -with bath-room, oat-bnild-nirij, &o„ oomplete and In good order; there is a naver-falltotf well and tanks for 2,000 gallons; the ground- (whioh are voloanlo) are thoroughly drained and well laid out in gardens, orohard conorctopaths.&o. ,»„-.t— MTIRANGI-.Ulotment 67. Parish of Walkcmltl, containing 10 aores, Bituate near the railway line. s . _r -. RIVERHEAD-Lots B tOil3, Section 1, Sub allotment 75, Pariah of Paramoremo, containing about half an acre, having a large frontage to the Waltemata Harbour. For farther particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, '. , Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. ' ELLERSLIE, Immediately alter the arrival of the 2 p.m. Train from Auckland. ELLERisLIE GARDENS, ALLOTMENTS, &C, &0„ &C. A- :f R.C GREENWOOD HAS received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq.. to sell by auotlon pn Saturday, the 7th January, 1882, on the Oronnds. KUerslle, immediately after the arrival of the 2 p,m, train from Auokland, • The following Valuable Properties :— ELLERSLIE GARDENS-The well-known - and choicely laid out grounds known as tho Klloralto Gardens, and containing about 29i acres rloh volcanic land. The Gardens are in good order, and in every way adaptable for Sleasure gronndß, no money having been spared to the ereotion and making Summer-houses, Grand-stands, Kaceoourses, Fonntains, Grottos, Oroharda, Flowor-bods, Paths, ate &c. (at a cost to the owner of over ten thousand pounds '* Bterllng). The whole of-the Garden* will be offered to one line, thereby affording a rare ohance to capitalists, as apart from the use of the Gardens ns ploasnro grounds, tho whole of the boundary of tho property oan be cut up and sold for building plots. ELLER-LIE-Lots 67, 68, 09. 70. 12.16. 78. 30131, at Ellorslle, having a frontege to Robert--BtLoßts 61. 52, S3, and 61, having frontage to B LotiSSS _28,133,121. having frontage to Amystreet and Russell Crescent. Lots 108,109,110, 111, ana 112, having frontago ** to Panmnre Roan. Thoso aro Bomo of the 91 ohOiceßt building allotments in the vicinity of Auckland. This comprises all the unsold allotments In tho KUorßllo Townahlp. The well-known Karm at To Purn, near Grahamatown, containing about 80 aores of choice land, havin't frontage to tho sea coast, mostly Improved, fenced, and in graßß, Cottage, Sco„ at present let to a good tenant. Three Farms at Mangawhara, Walkato, near Mesnrs MoLean and Co.'s farm, Palroa, adjolnIng Meßsrs Morrln and Hume's farm, accessible by good ronds. This is, without exception, soma of the finest land in the Waikato; partly Improved; grass, good orchard, &c. Lot No. 191, with Cottage, having a frontage to Abraham-Btreet, Grahamßtown. '-'/,. ALBKP.TLAND—4I Allotments. Bituated in the Parish of Ornawharo, being lota 2,3, andSl of Section No, 1. a subdivision into sections Of ota and part ol allotments 170. - s«oHRf Edgy terms can bo made. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer, r O-MORROW. ALFRED E. ISAACS ■ inatructions from the •"I A&"^*f_lfl__ Irarhour Board to soil, at tho O. AUcWSßm_ou Friday, tho 30th instant, offleoß of tboßusKflßk. KU«,_ . ;S*S_fc_'__TlNG TOLLS The BiOHT M ,SJseSS->a_ BKES upon the tind■ WKIUH»"*,!_ :nnrl -HATT.WA V • WnAUVKataronOyoar. ConOltionn «nd Draft of Leaae may be seen upon application at the Harbour Board Office. ALFREIJ E. ISAACS, Atufcion&or. 5 ■!*.,., tuli ,7 ■■■ ! , i'lT.i '..' AT AN EARLY DATE, ■' 7 !Patiaio Steamer CITY OF CORK, ScrowSteamer KINA', 7 Tvrtn.scrow Steasiera LILY and GEMINI, - mi i . E,, St A. ISAACS ~ HAVE roo'clved tostmetlonß to sail, by . auction, at no early riite, The atJoyo WBLLKNOWN STKAMERS,, : C^_pft_yf ty' toB- Kalp^lft BtSamßhlp ML - E. &A, UiAA.ua, ■M MiKchanteaiid Auctioneers,

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3554, 29 December 1881, Page 4

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