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AuctionsIN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. LUXFORD AND ANOTHER v. VARNHAM AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1865. PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, SHEEP AMD CATTLE STATION, AND STOCK. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF COURT 111 TUB ABOVK CAUSE. BETHUNE & HUNTER have been instructed to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Exchange, on WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1865, At two o'clock p.m., All that THE RUN or SHEEP STATION, at the Tanerua, in the Whareama District, in the province of Wellington, and commonly known as the TANERUA STATION, with the Sheep, Cattle, and improvements thereon. The STATION is well bounded, and contains about 6865 acres of Freehold Land, 5000 acres Government Land, and 4000 acres held under lease from the Natives, at a moderate rent. 200 acres of the Freehold Land are laid down in grass, and fenced; and 200 acres more are being laid down and fenced into paddocks; the whole fencing being done with Totara. The station is well timbered and watered. The BUILDINGS comprise a twelve-roomed dwelling-house, barn, stable, woolshed, men's houses, stock-yards* pens, dipping place, &c., &c. THE SHEEP AND CATTLE CONSIST OF (more or less)— 2215 EWES 442 WETHERS 835 YEARLINGS 72 RAMS 50 Head of MIXED CATTLE 14 WORKING|BULLOCKS.

There are also— 12 HORSES, DRAYS, CARTS, &c. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. Terms of Payment,—One-third cash; remainder in even bills of 3, 6, 9, and 12 raonthß, bearing interest at £10 per cent. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 15th July, 1865 6100 Aikman & Wilson. LARGE SALE OF AMERICAN TIMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS AND SHINGLES, AT THE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, OK MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 1865. Messrs. airman and wilson have received instructions f om the Importers to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH, The following assortment of AMERICAN TIMBER, &c., Ex barque Otago, Viz.:—

7,000 ft 7x3,8x3,9 x 3,10 x 3,11 x 3,12 x 3, and 13 and 14 spruce deals 13,000 l£-in, 4 to 6-in wide, 8 to 20ft long Spruce flooring, planed one side, tongued and grooved 18,000 Canadian pine, planed one side, 1 in thick 74,000 do do, planed one side, tongued and grooved 34,000 do do, selected, planed two sides 3,000 do do, Gheling, planed two sides and edges 80 bundles J.H. and cedar shingles, 38 bundles glazed {window sashes, 8 x 10, 9 x 12, 9 x 13, 10 x 12, and 10 x 15. 660 doors, of the following sizes 2ft 6in x 6ft 6in x 1£ It. P. 2ft 6in x 6ft 6in x l| M. I S. 2ft 6in x 6ft 6in xl| M. 2 G 2ft Bin x 6ft Sin x lj R. P. 2ft Bin x 6ft Bin x M. 1 S. 2ft Bin x 6ft Bin xl f M. 2 8. 2ft Bin x 6ft Sin x 1} M. 2 S. 2ft lOin x 6ft loin x 1J M. 2 J. 3ft x 7ft x 1£ M. 2 J. 3ft x 7 ft x 1} M. 2 J. Luncheon provided. Sale at Noon. Terms at Sale. 6565} g ACRES OF LAND TO BE LET,

PART OF RURAL SECTION No. 175, In Stanmore Roa<j. Apply to AIRMAN & WILSON, 64i9c Auctioneers. DWELLING-HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS. WITH TWELVE ACRES OF PADDOCK, ON THE NORTH ROAD. TO BE LET. TnERE is a garden, well planted and stocked with fruit and other trees. There are good Stock Yards and Stables, a Well of Water, and every other convenience. The House is well finished, and substantially built. Applj "° AIRMAN' 4 WILSON, 6420 o Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1469, 26 August 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1469, 26 August 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1469, 26 August 1865, Page 4

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