Article image
Article image

AUCTION SALE AT WAKEFIELD. Land wiih Dwelling-house, and Household Furniture. SMYTHE & CO., have received instructions from Mr. G. A. Mawsok, who is leaving tt c District, to Sell by Public Auc.iuu. at hia Residence, Wakefield, ou MONDAY, 15th March, at 10.30. All that Piece or Pcrcel of Land, situate at Wakefield, laving a frontage of 165 links, and depth of 151 links, with a substantial Five-rooa ed Dwelling-house thereon. Title under Laod Transfer Act. Also, immediately after the above— The whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, comprising Tables, Sofa, Vienna Chairs, Carpets, B-dsteids, Toi et Sets, Washstands, Clocks, Kitchen Dresser (new), Cooking Utensils, Tools, &c. SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneers. THE RAILWAY SALEYARDS, RICHMOND. QMYTHE & CO. will hold their FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF STOCK At thk Richmond Yards On WEDNESDAY, March 17, ! at 2.30 p.m. All persons desirous to enter Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs for thi- Sale are requested to comniuuica.e with Mn. MILLS, Railway Hotel, Richmond, or tbe Auctioners at as early a d-_ie as possible. TO CAPITALISTS and OTHERS. VALUABLE PROPERTIES AND BUILDING ALLOTMENTS RICHMOND. t^MYTHE & CO., favored with instructions from Mr. C. Carrington Gapper, to sell That VALUABLE PROPERTY, having a frontage to High-street of 148 feet wit 1 " v depth of 178 feet, with a good substantial Dwelling House almost new containing eight rooms. The grounds aie well laid off with large Orchard, &c. Also, abuttiner on to the above, 148 Feet Frontage to School-street, ■with depth of 179 feet, laid off as ' an Orchard ; in full bearing. Adjoining the above, 57 Feet Frontage to High-street and also to School-street, with a depth of 556 feet, and a comfortable Six-roomed House thereon, having the full fr.ntage of 57 feet to High-street, and depth of 182, with a right of way of 1 5 feet from Church- street. j THREE ALLOTMENTS of 60 feet by 78 feet, and ONE of 106 feet by 76 feet, having frontages to Church-street. One of these Allotments has a good six roomed Dwelling House on it. Part of the money may remain on mortgage. The undersigned beg to direct special attention to the above properties, which . afford a splendid opportunity to inves- f tors, as in a few years they will be sonsiderably increased in value. SMYTHE & CO., I Auctioneers. g JUST LANDED Two very superior Iron-framed PIANOS. ONE by M. Schlbsinger, in Walnut, full trichord, double check lotion, and in every way a first-class full toned instrument. One by Schaeffer aud Schneider - n Rosewood frame, trichord throughout, with patent check action, &c., &c. The above instruments are well worthy of the attention of anyone requiring a first-class Piano. •; SMYTHE & CO., < Auctioneers. WANTED to PURCHASE -TWO (.OWS, just calved— must be good niikers.— SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneers. »i, ANTED to PURCHASE— V? 500 STOCK SHEEP. Apply to SMYTHE & CO., — Auctioneers. For bale by Priyate Treaty. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OCCURIN <i IN THE NELSON PROVINCE. Within few miles of Nelson City. A VALUABLE SHEEP RUN And FARM. Sheep Run 303£ acres Freehold „ 350 C acres Leasehold Farm, Homestead 77t acres Freehold And 126 acres Freehold 7434 acres, making a compact and undivided property ,- with 4000 Cross-bred Sheep and 100 Head of Cattle. The Run is boundary fenced where needed, a id is now capable of running 8000 sheep, aud with small labor could be made to carry 10,000. For particu__._e ipply to SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneer For ssaie, AT WAKEFIELD. rHAT PROPERTY of J. E. W. Honnywill, Esq., SIXTEEN ACRES first-class Land ou the Main Road, 1 mile from the Wai-iti Railway Station. Five Acres in Hops, in their third and fourth year ; l acre in Orchard, with 150 Choice Fruit Treeß, the remaioder in Oats. With a comfortable Six-roomed HOUSE, good Stabliug for Five Horses, Coach Uouße and Outbuildings, and a large Hop Kiln, 16 by 16, of toe very beat material, "with a Patent Press. Together with 114 Acres of Valuable Bush Land at Pigeon Valley. For particulars apply to 1 SMYTHE & CO. AGENTS MANCHESTER FIRI. INSURANCE COMPANY. BUYERS OF FIRST-CLASS SAMPLES OF HOPS, WOOL AND CLEAN-DRESSED FLAX. SMYTHEiCO. AUGTIONEERS,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18860309.2.20.1

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 3

Word Count
677

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 3