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■JTew Zealand Land Associations

CLEARING SALE AT CHEVIOT. OWING to POSTPONEMENT of Sheep Auction the Sale of ME EOBEET DAEEOCK’S VALUABLE FARMING PLANT Is also POSTPONED from 19th December to a ED TUBE DATE, of which due notice will he given. THE NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. 445 E. S. HABLEY, Manager. BARFIELD SALEYABDB, PEIDAY, 15th DECEMBER, JgPECIAL ENTRY— Account Mr A. Gray, ~t Art MEEINO EWES, with 90 per cent cross-bred lambs at foot; an exceptionally good line. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION LIMITED, E. S. HAELBY, Manager, 413 F. N. EOBINSON, Auctioneer. '"second wooi7sale7 - The NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION LIMITED, will hold their SECOND SALE OP THE SEASON, os FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1893, At 10 o’clock, IN THE HALL OP THE CHAMBEE OP COMMERCE. CATALOGUES WILL CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 6 p.m. Clients are reouested to forward wool intended for this sale to our PRIVATE SIDING, CHRISTCHURCH, not later than TUESDAY, 12th December, at 6 p.m E. S. HARLEY, Manager. 238 E, G. SXAVELEY, Produce Manager. Hsrccmrt & Co.. WellingtonFRIDAY, DEO. 15, 1893. HIGHLY - IMPROVED SMALL SHEEP FARM. PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT. In the Estate of JOHN THOMAS WALKER, late of Palmerston North, Sheep Parmer, Deceased, Intestate. MESSRS HAECOUET & CO. (in conjunction with Mr G. M. Snelson, of Palmerston North) have been favoured with instructions by the Administratrix of the above-named estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Rooms of the Former, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ON PEIDAY, 15ih DECEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. OQ A. ACRES (more or less) being Section 47 and part Sections 48,49 and 50 of subdivision P of the Manchester Block, distant five miles from Palmerston North and one mile from Ashurst Railway Station, and having a frontage to the Napier-Palmerston road. The whole property is splendidly grassed, subdivided into ten convenient paddocks, and capable of carrying at least three sheep per acre. Permanent water springs and creeks. There is a Comfortable Dwellinghouse of Seven Rooms, exclusive of Pantry, Scullery and Bathroom, and erected quite recently. Water is laid on to the House. Good Woolshed, Shepherd’s Cottage, Sheep Yards, Dip and every convenience. Note. —This property is undoubtedly one of the finest in an admittedly fine pastoral district, and those desirous of obtaining a compact and productive farm should not miss the opportunity afforded by this sale. Title under land Transfer Act, Also, On account of other Vendors, 9ft A ACRES more or less), being Sections 49 “UU and 50, Block XIII,, Apiti Survey District, Manawatu. About 120 Acres have been felled and grassed, and 70 Acres are now being felled. Another 20 Chains of fencing will about complete a ring fence. The land is well watered, and is capable of carrying about tliree sheep per acre. There is a Good Pour-roomed House quite new. The property is near the Township of Birmingham, Title under Land Transfer Act,

TEEMS— One-third Cash, and the Balance may remain on mortgage for a term of years at 7 per cent. Conditions of Sale and Full Details may be obtained from the AUCTIONEEES; or from J. HEEBEBT HANKINS, Esq., 15G Solicitor, Palmerston North. H. B. Sorensen. THIS DAY, 11 O’CLOCK, HB. SOEENSEN will SELL BY PUBLIC a AUCTION, at the Saleyards, Lichfield street— Pigs, Poultry, Carts, Drays, Spring Cart, Buggy, Harness, Garden Tools, 1$ tons Galvanised Iron (s’s, 6’s, 7’s), 150 Pairs Boots (Ladies’, Men’s and Boys’), Men’s Clothing, Furniture, Oilcloth, Carpet and Sundries. H, B, SOEENSEN, 441 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 12 O’CLOCK. "fl BT B. SOEENSEN has received instructions i~l . from Mr A. E, Marshall, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises. King street, Windsor, within three minutes’ walk of the City and Suburban tram, and next to Mr Eoberts’ house— All his PUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, consisting of:—Sitting-room—Hair suite, as good as new, tapestry carpet, hearthrug, fender, irons, cedar chelfonier, mahogany 100 table, ornaments, curtains, sundries. Bedroom—lron bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, bedding, duchesse look-ing-glass, dressing-table, washstand to match, ware, carpet, oilcloth. Kitchen Tables: couch, chairs, lamp, baths, buckets, dresser, cruet, crockery,' sundries. Outside Horse used to trap and saddle and for lady to ride; also, light spring trap and harness, saddle and bridle, grindstone, garden frame, timber, garden tools and sundries. NO EESEEVB. H. B. SOEENSEN, 442 Auctioneer. Ayers, Beauonmo <te 00. THIS DAT,' At 11 o’clock. AYEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO. will SELL BT AUCTION, At their rooms, Oranges, Plums, Apricots, Pines, &c, 60 Bags New Potatoes, Onions New Cheeses, 1 Box Soap 18 Beehives, &c. Household Furniture and Sundries AYEES, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 420 Auctioneers. T. Bullock ASHBURTON. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED H LACKS MITH’S ]B» USIN ES S TO LET AT WHEATSTONE, LONGBEACH District. TENDEES ABE INVITED FOP. THE LEASE for 5 years of Mr John McConnell’s long - established BLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS at Wheatstone, together with about 10 Acres of Land, good Dwelling-house of 6 rooms. Stable with loft overhead. Blacksmith’s Shop, Windmill, and other improvements. The Property is well situated in a good district, about 0 miles from Tinwald railway station. Coach passes daily. The lease to be for 5 years from Ist January. For further particulars apply to me McConnell, On the premises, or the undersigned. Tenders received up to TUESDAY, 19th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. BULLOCK, 418; ESTATE AGENT,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 8

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