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THUitdU&Y, 6h JUNE, At 2 o'doo't. To Grocers, Stwekeep* r\ and Others. BANKRUPT STOOkToF GROCERIES. On the Premise.*. George street. D.M. SFBD DIN Q • w xo-tructed by J. ij. Mnrri* *•.„ by auction, on the-premises, (ieorge Btreet on Thursday first, at 2 o'clock, Ihe whole ►■tockof groceries, wines, spilt*, etc., etc • Without mem; Fhl »AY. 2lst JUNE, *t 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, MmvUFACIURER3, SPECF' \TORS, INVi, i ORS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PKOPKRTY. TWO ACREs"IN AREA. Close to Railway Station, Post Office, *c. DM. BIP BDD IN Q Aiu- • J 9 u » tnM *«d by tbe Liqu dators of the Albion Brewing and Maying Company to mil by suction, at his r onw, rii c*. street, on ifiilay, 21st June, at 2 o'clock, The whole of the viry valuable freehold property belling to the 'lbion Brewing Company, with extensive frontages to < un.b«riand aud '■ a»t;e streets, and btiog ions 63, 54 55 56, 71, 72, 73, 74, Block XVf, as shown on the wcord map of the City.

_re substantially built of brink, with B l» te <j roofs, and form one of the finest and most compact brewing and malting establishments in the Colonies. This portion of the i *- and machinery may be taken at a va'uati •«. J . a .^ J b *l anc t, of the P«>P«rty wiU bo sub. divided into allotments suitable for stores or manufactories. Plans are row being prepared, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. This large property being so near the centre of trattc, and being immediately opposite the n«w docks (now in coarse of construction) mi one of the most valuable positions in the City for mercantile or manufacturing purposes* * Fuller particulars will shortly be advertls td. Terms : One-fourth cash; balance by acoer> tancea at 8 16 and 24 months. MONDAY, JTJNB. At 1 o'clock. At Mosgi"' " ttle Ya'ds. STORh ITIT. E N R Y DRIVRR has been instructed to offer f>r sale, at Mosjael, on the 10th June, at 1 o'clock, 100 head superior store cattle, iuoluding 60 well-bred cows. In consequence of the owner, Mr v ikon, having disposed of his farm the cattle will be absolutely sold. ST7E3DAY, Uth JUNE, At 12 noon. To Millers and Produce Dealers. AT SP. ING GARDKN FARM, TAIEBI PL UN, * Immediately before the sale of Stock. E „ £? Y 7 D »I VB B will offer for sale, as above, on Tuesday. June, ' 500 bushels of prime milling wheat Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 11 hj JUNE, At 12 o'clock. SPRING GARDEN FARM, Taieri Plain. Absolute Clearing Sale by auction. HOI SES, CArTLE, FARM and DAIRY IMPLKMEMTP. """ JN E Y D RIVER bmith, to sell by auction, at Spring Garden Faim, 1 aieri Plain (near rnowh of Chun Hills tunnel), on Tuesday, llth Juce, at 12 o'clock, the v. hole of his Btock, plant, <c, conßißtlng 9 horses, of which three fine draught mares are in foal to Fmperor ; aW, draught and saddle fillies and colts. 34 Cattle, consisting of 10 first-class dairy cowb., in full milk or near calving, 7 fat bullocks, and well, bred quiet Bteers and heifers. Also, Implements consisting of drays, ploughs harrow*, grubbers, fanners! chaff cutter, reaping machine, dogcart, harness, riddles, forks etc., bellows and anvil, with few smith's tools ard a lot of dairy and kitchen utensils.

As Vr Smith has sold h : s farm, the whole of above will be sold without reserve. THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. At Tomahawk, Peninsula, Clearing; out Ra'e of DAIRY COWS, HORSWS, p VRMINV* IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, 7 RIGHT, STEPHKNSON, & CO. x have received instructions from Mr John Smaill to sell b« auction »t his farm. Tomnhawk, on .- huraday, 20th Jane, at 12 o'clock, 24 r'ally first-class dairy cows, in full milk nnl near cilvim? 4 calves, 1 A r shire bull, CO couples fowls 2 light draught torses, 2 spring cart-, 1 dray 4 Bet* Bpiiag cart and dray harness, 1 Fe L - swingle-trots and chaii 1 2 hirs« power, with intermediate motion, fit'ii'qp, 4c . for thrashingmill and cbaff cutter, 1 reaper and grubber 1 chaff--"tfe-, 1 r>ll r 1 turpip-sower, I p'ough, 1 h-i hj »tti-w« 1 15gillon b'»],»•, 1 90gallon water C4sk, dairy utets K 4c. »1 o a Urge quantity Odt n straw and tun ips The milk run is frr sal- privately, 'ihe above herd is one of the ol lest in tho Province, being of tightetn y-a-a standing. The c >we are really very supeiiir, having been ticked from the btfit herda in ihe leLhboihood, reg<rd'eFß of < wlo'Kt. the fatnvng impleinn * ard da'n nt*"- 1 !-? * "' »" fi'st. c's.<u. vlr Sm.i:i ravine iVcid. d ol - iving upduiyi/ig, everything i< f--r positive sal*. L l BusUtee* Nottoe. N O 1. Kx Gleminrn-i NOW L^NDKu. HERBERT, HAYKES, & 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4760, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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