' SALE BY AUCTION. Saturday, sth November, at 11 o'clock. The undersigned having received inBtructions from F. A. Purris, Esq., who is leaving on a visit to England, will sell as above,— ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising — Furniture, &c, in Drawing-room, Dining-room, Parlour, Bed-rooms, Servant's Room, Kitchen, and Office ; Carpets, Oilcloths, Child's Cot, &c. ; Also, Deeds Safe, Lamps, Desks, Kitchen Utensils, Meat Safe, Stove, Crockery, Filter, Wash Tubs, Large Tricycle, in good repair, &c, &c. J. BODELL, 358 n4 Auctioceer. Tuesday, November 1, at 12 o'clock noon. CITY MARKET AUCTION ROOMS, AUCKLAND. (By order of the Rfgistrar of the Supreme Court.) PROPERTIES AT KATIKATI. ALEX. AITKEN Has received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Auckland, to sell, by public auction, in the Western Wing of the City Market, on Tuesday, the Ist November, at 12 o'clock noon, as follows : T7IREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS 7 Jl and 9 (550 acres) and Leasehold Allotment 5 (100 acres), Parish of Tahawai, well known as part of the Mount Stewart Estate of Mr Gh V. Stewart. Also, Freehold Allotment? 37 and 38 (350 acres), of the adjoining Parish of Te Mania. The Mount Stewart property has erected on it a large and commodious Residence and convenient outbuildings. It is easy of access, and has an extensive sea frontage, and is eminently suitable for the residence of a retired gentleman. Allotments 27, 28, and 29, Parish of Te Mania, containing 210 acres,known as Mr 0. A. froodridge's farm. The farm is in good condition, amd has erected on it a Farmhouse and outbuiidirgs. Allotments 24 and 25, Parish of Tahawai, containing 796 acres, also forming part of Mount Stewart Estate, and having a long sea frontage. The above properties are all of excellent soil and well watered, and form most desirable investments'. NOTICE. MR JOHN DALE'S Shop, the Strand, closed during his temporary absence in Auckland, will be Be-opened on Saturday next, with a New Stock of Goods^ 367 """ TRINITY CHURCH. A PUBLIC MEETING of Church Members will be held (d.v.) Tomorrow Light, at 7.30, in the Native Court-house, re adopting the Envelope system, and such other business as may be brought forward. 368 CHARLES JOBDAN. NOTICE. RUNNING on Captain Johnson's Farm at Te Puke, since November last, one light coloured Cow , branded Won rump. If not claimed and expenses paid within 14 days from date will be sold to pay expenses. THOS. TANNER. Tauranga, October 8,1887. 347 010.14.19 INDIAN TEA, IMPORTED from Calcutta by Capt . Johnson. A large consignment just armed, and now on sale in 121 b and 20lb boxep. 872 024 ~8. 0, JOBDAN. mHE PURE CLYDESDALE X STALLION "King Fergus" "Will stand at Glen Farm, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, Tebms— £l for first service; services will not be repeated until the fee is paid. 363 nlB HENRY ROBINSON. BUY YOUR BOOTS wMere you can get THEM REPAIRED. AT THE "Plk OF FASHION." GEpJtGE BONNES, SIHB STBANP.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2204, 19 October 1887, Page 3
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