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• Saturday, ioth may, ';'' At 2 o'clock. HORBE BAZAAR. v Nag's Head Yards, Cuba-street. -At the Usual Saturday Horse Sale. v ¦ Laery and Campbell, late BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. will " sell by public auction, at their Yard?, Cuba-street, on Saturday, 10th May, at 2 o'clock, without restfm— One substantial spring cart. hone, and harness, the property of Mr. Heare (who has given up the carting busic ness), as they now work on the Beach ;. the cart is license No. 90, and - the, horse Is a pure Clydesdale. No comment is necessary, as the above lot is so well known. . ¦ Bale at 3 o'clock. ~ SATURDAY, 10th MAY,' At 2 o'clock. Important Sale at Hawera FM'GOIBE has been favored with in- ••( structions from F. M'CusVer, Esq., who is retiring from present business on account of ill health, to sell by public auction on Saturday, 10th Inst , at 2 o*clock— The Hawera Brewery and half-acre of land Horses, cart, and waggonette ' Also, A fow choice sections at Hawera, Normanby, and Stratlord Auctioneer's Note. — The above valuable freehold property offers splendid inducements to Browem, Merchants, Business Men and others. The Hawera Brewery Is well and favourably known, and the site is most commanding, being in the centre of the town, and having a large frontage to the three of the principal thoroughfares and about half a minute's walk from the Banks of New 1 Zealand and Wow S6uth Wales, Pwt and Telegraph offices, and principal places of business. The above can be fully recommended to all as a safe, sure, and reproductive investment. Terms at Sale. For further particulars, 'apply to F. M'UUIRE, Aactlonee*.

THURSDAY, 15th MAY, At 2 o'clock. BENOPAI AND CASTLE SHEEP RUNS. County of Marlborough, New Zealand. MH. 'C. J. W. GRIFFITHS has received instructions to sell by public auction, in one lot, at his rooms', Blenhoim, on Thursday, the Mfh day of May next, at 2 o'clock— a that well-known Estate the Bonopal c. / and Castle Sheep Runs, comprising an area of 32,138 acres, 25,552 acres , .being freehold, abundantly watered by the rivers Waihopai and the Bpray 13,000 Sheep 1 for Sale with run. Thaimprovemenb contiitof agoodmanager's residence, gardens, plantations, specially good woolwhed, stable*, men's cottages, &c, and the properties are entirely enclosed by natural boundari«B and airabstantlal wire fence. The attention of capitalists is* directed to the sale of the abovo well-situated runs, which are about 25 miles from the Borough of Blenheim, and command an extent of first-plass woolgrowing Country. A plan of the properties may be seen at the office of the Evening Posi, and at the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency. Terms, conditions, and the fullest information may be obtained from C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, '' ' Auctioneer.

THURSDAY, 15th MAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. UPTON FELLS ANd"uPTON DOWNS. Sheep Runs Situated in tha County of Marlborough, New Zealand. 22,820' Acres Freehold, more or less 26,930 do Leasehold, do 1 20,000 i&eop,, do MR! C. J. GRt?FITHB has received instructions to sell by public auction at his rooms, Blenheim, on Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1879", at 2 o'clock p m.— All that Valuablo Kstate, known as the Upton Fells and Upton Down*, the , proporty of 11. H. Stafford, fiaq, >UUated In' the luxuriant valley of the Awatoro,' County of Marlborougb, New Zealand, and distant about 25 1 miles. from Blenheim, together with ' :• 20,000 (more or less) well-bred Merino Sheep of mixed ages and Hexes, in good, condition, Horses, Plant, and .usual sundries for working the station The above Runs contain an area of 49,750 acres, and are generally regarded as forming one of the finost estates In the Middle Island. The leases am held under "The Marlborough Waste Lands ;Act, 1867, Amendment Act, 1874," and have- 18 years to run. . The properties (with tho exception of about five miles, where natural boundaries exist) are completely and substantially jfenced^m with a good seven* wire feneo y there Is als6 a suo-dividing fence, and a number of smaller paddocks, io all fifty miles'of fencing. .• , : . Tho Awatere river forms « natural boundary to the northern portion: of the run, which is abundantlyifwatewd'by that river, the Flaxbourne, jjxo Medway, the Ure, and other streams: '' ¦ / Tho 'Improvements constot at the Head Station of a' substantial Seven-roomed flousn, with good garden' and plantation of trees, a flrstUuais Wool Shed, with convenience for 12 shearers and 800 sheep, fine Stable and Cart Sheds, Four Cottages, Store Rooms, See., be.; 13 well GraaSed Paddocks, Sheep Yards, Dip, nd eyerycobveqience. Shepherds I 'Quarters, Musterer's Whares, and Yards also on ttie run. The Auctioneer would specially direct the attention of buyers to iha central position of this estate, its proximity to Blenheim, the principal town in the district from whence wool is shipped, and the facilities which exist for the easy transit of produce. ' The Runs have lately been understocked, and are capable of carrying 30,000 sheep, in their present condition, while owing to the richness of the land and the open nature of the • country, a speedy return for further improvements is assured. , Tho manager has been directed to afford facilities to capitalists wishing to inspect the uns. < A plan of the properties may be scon at the office of the Evbnino Post, and at the Loan and Mercantile Agency. Terms, conditions, and the fullest particulars may be obtained from ' ' ' C. J. W. GRIFFITHS, • Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE ' of an IMPORTANT SALB BY AUCTION. ON OB ABOUT TUESDAY, lat DAY OF JULY, 1879. At the Willis-street, Auction Mart, City of Wellington. DWAN & KIRTON have been favored with instructions to sell by public auction— on a date hereafter to be fixed— one of the moat complete SAW MILL PROPERTIES In the whole of New Zealand. The Mill is on tbo latest and most modern principle, provided with— Bawj, Benches, Belts, Planing Machines, &c, that have no equal; tho whole driven by a most powerful steamengine. j n the Property is included 426 ACRttS OF FREEHOLD, The whole of which, or nearl> so, is heavily timbered, and approachable by tramways in every direction. There are now laid down over 1000 yards of tramway, which demanded a large outlay. The MILL is capable of turning out 25,000 feet weekly, and employs nearly 75 men, and 40 working bullocks. <GT The property Is situated at Nydea Bay. Pelorus, and may be inspected by intending purchasers at any time, and as the Mill is now inMuii work, it oflers a better opportunity for inspection than otherwise. Further particulars obtainahle from the undersigned. DWAN & KIRTON. Auctioneers.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned hoi much pleasure in informing the Public of Wellington and surrounding districts, that he has This Day PURCHASED from Mr. M. J. Mulligan the WATCHMAKING and JEWELLERY BUSINESS, so long and successfully carried on by him in Wellington, and that in order to make room for an Entirely New Stock of first-class WATCH 88, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY, which has been Ordbrbd from the very Bbst Manopactokbrs In Enolakd, he intends Holding A GENUINE CLEARING SALE ef the Balance of MR. MULLIGAN'S STOCK, the whole of which will be Clbakbd Out at Prices considerably under English cost Hawkers and Dealers will find this a Rood opportunity for Purchasing Goods at prices unheard of in New Zealand, B3T Address— BENNO NEWMAN, Lambton Quay, late M. J. Mulligan. Wellington, 2nd April, 1879.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 504, 8 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 504, 8 May 1879, Page 4

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