Auctions ——' N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO* LIMITED. ''' ' - — THISJDAY, IMPORTANT LAND SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 19, TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. AT MR CHARLES CLARK'S ROOMS. n*,HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER JL CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will SELL BY AUCTION, As above, THAT HIGHLY IMPROVED ESTATE Known as HIGHFIELD FARM, KIRWEE, 3155 ACRES 3155 THIS PROPERTY is MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED as regards markets, is in a good state of cultivation, and admirably served by water races and roads; ADJOINS THE TOWNSHIP OF KIRWEE, and has the Spring-eld Railway line through it. ON THE PROPERTY ARE SUBSTANTIAL HOMESTEAD, SHEEP YARDS, OUTBUILDINGS, EXTENSIVE AND WELL-GROWN PLANTATIONS AND ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS. If not disposed of as a whole, will be subdivided as under :— (1) ry-j -| A. SOUTH BLOCK r*y-| -| A In turnips, oat stubble, and _ nglish grass. (2) WO X A SCHOOL BLOCK rj/np* A. With cottage and shed, turnips, Cape barley, and English grass, (3) -I WQ A. BLOCK -j I~(\A. In English grass, W 964 A. HOMESTEAD gg^-Av Commodious House, stables, garden and orchard plantations, &c. (5) p-rry/? A. WOOLSHED BLOCK Cry/* A Two cottages, stables, sheepyards and dip, 1 woolsned, plantations, &c -^ 3165 ACRES 3155 Lot 4, Homestead Block, will be offered with I the option of taking Lot 5, Woolshed Block. This Property is FOR BONA FIDE SALK at present time's value, and is not put before the public to ascertain its selling price. TERMS will be made EASY and declared at timo of sale. The Land is all IN EXCELLENT HEART and much of it has not borne a grain crop for years. while it is unsurpassed for, raising MUTTON and WOOL of the HIGHEST | QUALITY. I TERMS OF PAYMENT: i 10 per cent, cash deposit. Balance of one-third within one month. Two-thirds may remain at 6, per cent for a tt rm of years if require A THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE ' AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. E. 8. HARLEY,
Manager. B. G. STAVEL-Y. 391. Auctioneer. GRAIN AUCTION SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGEMOY COMPANY. LTD. WILL HOLD ITS SECOND GRAIJN SALE OF THE SEASON, FRIDAY, 25 th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL AND GRAIN WAREHOUSE, Durham street Railway Siding. E. S. HARLEY, Manager, -109 E. G. STAVELEY, Produce Manager. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT RAKAIA. FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, 1890. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE! AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Executors of the late Walter Hartneli T O SE LL, As above, SHEEP HORSES and IMPLEMENTS. Particulars in future advertisements. Extra entries of Stock can be made for this sale up to Thursday, Ist May. E. G. STAVELEY, Auctioneer. H. H. SECRETAN. 1257 Agent. J. R. KING & CO. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, 1890. J, R. KING & CO. LICHFIELD STREET. THE ORDER of our SALES will be as follows:— IN THE YARDS, At 11.30 a.m.. Horses Whit-chapel carts,.spring carts, heavy and light spring drays. Potatoes, onions, oats, chickwheat, cheese, hams and bacon At 12 o'clock, Poultry, ducks, geese Turkeys, and pigeons At 1 o'clock. Pigs, dairy cattle % and calves. J. R. KING and CO. HUGH BENNETTS. 4829 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 19TH APRIL, IS9O. JR. KING and CO. have been favored with o instructions from the owner, who is leaving the colony, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Saleyards and Rooms. Lichfield street, at 10.30 a.m., the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Also. BAKER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE AND PLANT, Including Bedsteads, mattresses, stretchers, chairs, child's cot, tables, oilcloth, crockery, baths, portable boiler, milk dishes, books, &c.; also, 1 waggon, dough troughs, tin mould-, sponge cake machine, glass case, lollie glasses, wedding cake ornaments, tent, kegs, baskets, Sec ; and a great many items of which we have not yet; particulars. _—,_ - *.-> ! J. R. KING and CO. H. BENNETTS, 4222 Auctioneer.
JR. KING AND CO. have receiv-d in- _ strnctions from Mr H. Alexander, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In their Land S Uerooms, 17C Lichfield street, on SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, at __0 p.m., All that PARCEL OF LAND situated at Buxton's Corner. New Brighton road, SHIRLEY (adjoining theresidanceof Mr Murray), containing by admeasurement 24 Awes Land, ou which is built a faithfully constructed House containing 7 rooms and wida hall, all lath aad plastered. There are also a very capital stable and coach-house, and other useful outhouses. The Land is of excellent quality, and has two valuable frontages, one facing the main New Brighton 10-i, and the other the side road near the Wesleyan Church. Also, 8 SECTIONS, each containing 11 Acres, more o- less, situated on the New Brighton road adjoining the residence of the Rev. Mr Inwood. No better building sections are to be found on this road, They possess a riverjh-ontjftge. and a grand perspective Is to be had from them. There is a capital place for a wharf right opposite this property, and there is not the slightest doubt but that it will be a stopping plaice for the new passenger st< «mer -hat is to ply on the river almost immediately. . The Auctioneers specially commend these properties to buyers, and urge them to pay a visit of inspection. _ _~ .. _ __ J. R. KING and CO. 8913 H. BENNETTS, Auctioneer. A MMUNIT lON, all kind-, Guns, Revolvers _r__ _*owder, snot, Cartridges. Aitken and Roberta, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets opposite Ba-taacyp' w>
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 8
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