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• AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED. » - J3TARBOROUGH SALE, 15th FEBRUARY, 1899, -t»,900 SHEEP 40,000 i HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, "WITHOUT RESERVE. NOTE.—Steamer for Picton leaves Lyttelton at Noon, MONDAY, 13th INST. Buyers are warned to Secure Bertha and apply to Agents for Accommodation Tickets in ample time for Sale. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., PYNE and CO., Christchurch, 9376 Joint Ager.ts. *VrIDLANDSA L E V A R D S. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1890. SPECIAL ENTRY— 2300 Two-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes COO Crossbred Breeding Ewes, four, six, and eight-tooth. H. MATSON and CO., -,\Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE, 9328 Joint Agents. AVERS. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. " FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 11 a.m. r A YERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL J\. by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms, Cashel street, ICO Cades Bananas 89 Cases Japanese Plums 189 Cases Local Peaches, Apricots, Apples, Tomatoes, Gages, Pears, Cucumbers, etc. 438 Also, Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Bacon, Peas, Cabbages, etc. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., gsll Auctioneers. T>ROPERTY FOR SALE. LlNWOOD—Exceptionally well-finished and almost new House of 6 large rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water service, usual offices, full iacro garden; one of the prettiest properties about, and good position. CITY (good position)— House of 8 rooms, etc., exceptionally well built, $ garden. Only £630 GRAND LITTLE FARM of 13 Acres, for sale as a going concern, including all crops, farm implements, etc., situated 3 miles from city." FOR SALE at Fendalton, or To Let furniphed or unfurnished, Superior Residence of 9 rooms, all modern conveniences, 3 acres, well laid out. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., Property Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 6877 Cashel street west. PYNE AND CO. m AT TERSALL'S. SYDNEY HORSEsTdVERTISED FOR TO-MORROW .Will not be offered till SATURDAY, 18th, On account oi non-arrival of Steamer. PYNE and CO., Q534 Auctioneers. 7 W. R. HARDING. *W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. FURNITURE, PIANO, ORGAN, Etc. MR W. R. HARDING has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at his Booms, 200-206 Hereford street, as above— The Furnishings of a 6-room house, removed from Papanui for convenience of sale, comprising, Piano by Simon, American organ, drawing and dining-room suites, couch in horsehair, wardrobes, duchease chests, double iron bedsteads, dining table, linoloum, oilcloth, dinner service, marble top washstand, dressers, meat safes, tables, carpets, mirrors, clocks, mattresses, chairs, fenders, coal vases, fire irons, sideboard with mirror back, portable boiler, portable bath, kitchen uten- , ' sils, etc. My instructions ore to sell to the highest bidder. 9529 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. IMPORTANT LAiW SALE IN SOUTHLAND. PORTION OF WAIMEA ESTATE. .35,439 ACRES. ' AGRI-TJLTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND, The Wantwood, Mount Peel, and Croydon Blocks, and WAIMEA RIVER PADDOCKS. V At Gore, Southland. EARLY IN APRIL NEXT. • ■TO-RIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. have IYv received instructions' from tho New Zealand Agricultural Company, Limited, in liquidation, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Gore EARLY IN APRIL NEXT, All those portions of (ho WAIMEA ESTATE, Known as the Wantwood. Mount Peel, and Croydon Blocks, and Waimea River' Paddocks containing in all 35,439 ACRES, Sub-divided into TEN AGRICULTURAL FARMS, Ranging in size from 231 to 497 Acres, and FIFTEEN AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL FARMS, Ranging in size from 063 to '5200 acres. The whole of the above land is within easy reach of railway communication; indeed, the Waimea Plains line runs along one boundary for a considerable distance. < TERMS: 25 per cent, cash (say 10 per cent. on fall of hammer, balance within fourteen days); 15 por cent, in two years; and balance in five years; interest at five per cent. Full particulars as to lots, upset prices, etc., will be advertised in future issue. For further information apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin, Invercargill, and Gore; The Company's Offices at Riversdale; Or THE MANAGER, 3.1 Waimea House. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m., At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street. VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, Twelve Miles from Outram. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs GUINNESS and LECREN, Timaru) have received instructions from the Executors of the late H. J. LeCron, to SELL by AUCTION, at above time and place, THE ROMARUA ESTATE (near Outram), Containing: 12,356 ACRES, of which about 3000 acres are in English grasses; balance in natural state. All the necessary improvements for the efficient working of the property—such as dwelling house, woolshed, sheep yard, sheep dip, fencing, etc. —have been made, and are in good order. Romarua is well and favourably known as thoroughly -sound sheep country, * suitable in every way for breeding and fattening. Turnips, oats, and grass are successfully grown on tho place, which possesses the additional advantage of being close of access to Dunedin. With the view of encouraging purchasers, the executors aro prepared to give liberal terms of payment.' Tbe Auctioneers have pleasure in directing the attention of those in quest of good pastoral properties to the sale cf Romania, which has been _ece_sit_ted by ihe death of the late proprietor. Further particulars tray be obtained from '■ THE AUCTIONEERS; la_-JBy«ATTULLO, Of th_ _L_C and'A. Land Company, Dunedin; Or from «HE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AOE-fCYXX). OF N.Z. (L__».), «W D__e_u_.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10268, 10 February 1899, Page 8

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