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Public Notices. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION, IN SMALL LOTS, OF UPWAUDS OP 1400 ACRES op EXCELLENT LAND, NEAR MOTUEKA. DRAUGHT HORSES, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. MR. R. SUTCLIFFB wiil Sell by Public Auction, at Pokororo, fifteen miles from Motueka, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th of May, at 10 for half-past 10 o'clock, prompt, the following valuable PROPERTY :— Lot 1. — 42 acres of excellent flat land, about 10 acres being partially in Grass, 1 aere Bush, and the rest Fern Land in two fiat terraces. A four-rail fence bounds two sides, and there is a frontage of nearly 10 chains to the Motueka River. Lot 2. — 48 acres adjoining the ahove, abnut 10 acres being feiled Bush in Grass, 12 acres standing Bush, and the rest Grass and Pern Land. Lot 3. — 51 acres, about 10 acres being idled Bush in Grass, 20 acres flat Grass and Feru Land, and the rest Bush. Lot 4. — 42 acres, about 10 aeres being Bush, and th 1 rest Fern. Flax, and drained Swamp Land, mostly in Grass. Loto. — 51 acres, about 12 acres being Bush, 4 acres felled Bush in Grass, a-d the rest Flax, Fern, and Swamp Land, mostly in grass. Lot 6.-66 acres, about 15 acres being Bush, 3 acres felled Bush in Grass, and the rest drained Swamp, and Pern Land in artificial Gra-s. Lot 7. — Five-roomed House, Garden, Orchard, large Shed with Hayloft, -Stock-yard, Sheeppens, and abcut 156 acres of excellent Land, 22 acres being telled Bush in «*rass, lb a-res open Grass and Fern Land fit for the plough, and the rest standing Bush. Abo;t 35 acres have a sheep-proof tence, forming three good, paddocks. The Pokororo liiver runs through this section, and it lias a frontage of 40 chains to the Motueka I .'iver. Lot 8. — 40 acres ot excel lei it Biuh Land, mostly flat. The Pokororo river ionus one boundary. Lot 9. — 50 acres mostly flat, of good Bush Laud, with frontages to the Motueka and Pokororo rivers. Lot 10. — 112 acres (forming a peninsula, bounded by tbe Mot ueka river) of superior Bush Laud, in two flat terraces, with excellent sawing timber. Lot 11. — 'iO acres of rich Bush and Fern Land, on the Motueka side of 1 lie river, about 40 acres being flat land, most of which is open and iu grass. Lot I'i. — 57 acres, adjoining the last lot, of superior Grass, Fern, a d Bu.-h L:*.nd, with two good Sheep Yards and Shed. Lot 13. — 100 acres of Bush and Fern Land, adjoining the last lot, with small House, Garden, and clearing. Lot 14.— 1 10 ucres of Grass, Manuka, snd capital Fern Land, with a frontage of 26 chains to the Motueka River. Lot 15. — 125 acres of excellent Bush and Fern Land, the hilis being of rich loose soil. Lot 16 — 165 acres ot capital Bush Land, adjoining the last lot. Lot 17. — l'2-i acres of good Bush Land, between Captain Wright's and Mr. Parkinson's sections. Lot 18.— -86 acres flat and excellent Bush Land, between tbe Graham and Pierce rivers, having a frontage of 4U chains to the Motueka river, and a small cleariug in Grass. The vendor reserves the right to bid once for each lot, but an advance of £5 on tiiat bid will secure the lot being sold to the highest bidder; a deposit of 10 per cent, to be paid at the time of the sale, one half of the balance on receiving the conveyance (to be dated June 1st); the other half may remain on interest at 10 per cent. Immediately after the above, and mostly without reserve — Heavy Brown Mare, aged, in foal Draught chesnut Mare, aged, in foal Heavy black Ware, by Captain, 7 years old 2 Draught Geldings, by Clyde Champion, rising 2 years old Bay Filly, rising 3 years old. And in lots to suit purchasers, warranted free from scab — 215 Kwes of all ages, in lamb 90 Ewe Lambs 75 Wether Lambs 5 Rams 70 lat Wethers aud Ewes. Implements, Pit and other Saws, Grindstone, Meat Safe, Totara Canoe, Clock, Books, and a variety of useful articles. Lunch provided. , Plans may be seen, and further particulars as to the property obtained, on application to Mr. AUSTIN. Surveyor, Sehvyn Place, Nelson; the Auctioner, Motueka; or, on the premises, to Mr. DUTTON. 2412 TO BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited to make certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the WHEATSHEAF HOTEL, Richmond. For specifications and further particulars, apply at the Raglan Brewery. Tenders to be sent in on or before May 21. The lowest or any tend'-r not necessarily taken. 2415- . CHARLES HARLEY. PIG FEED. WHEAT MfcAL, SHARPS, & POLLAitD, at J. FIRTH & Co.'s, Collingwood-atreet. 24,1},

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 11 May 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 11 May 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 109, 11 May 1867, Page 3

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