AUCTION SALE AT iein WAKEFIELD. and „ is Land with Dwelling-house, and } es ' Household Furniture. ing .. ilar isa mMYTHE & CO., have reeeiv< ;ot, O instructions from Mr. G. i in £ Mawson, who ia leaving t e D. strict, to S< I bv Public Auc iau, ac fei3 Residence, Wak vn field, ou MONDAY, 15th March, at 10.30. All that Piece or P, reel o£ Land, situate ies I Wakefield, taving a frontage of 165 lii k jl I and depth of 151 links, with a substanti ',| Fiye-roo-i ed Dwelling-house thereon. ™ I Title under Land Trauafer Act. he I Also, immediiiely after the above— ve I The whole of the tioustuoLD Fursitob as I and Kfpicts, comprising Tables, Sof in I Vienna Chairs, K arpets, Bedsteads, Toi t so I Sit?, Washatauds, Clocks, Kitchen Drcs id I ser (new), C joking Utensils, Tools, &j. !6 SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneers. | d _____ * THE RAILWAY SALEYARDS, "f iUCHMOKD. e QMYTHE & CO. will hold theii 8 FORTNIGHTLY rfALE OF r STOCK At the Richmond Yards t On WEDNESDAY, March 17, at 2.30 p.m. i I [ I All persons desirous to enter Horses, i I Cattle, tiheep, and Pi<js for this Sale are I requested to communicate with Ash. MILLS, Railway Hotel, Richmond, or t-..e AuciioDI era at as early a date as possioie. TO CAPITALISTS and OTHERS. VALUABLE PROPERTIES AND BUILDING ALLOTMENTS RICHMOND. OMYTHE & CO., favored with iustruetions from Mr. C. CarringTON GrAPPEK, to Sell That VALUABLE PROPERTY, haviug a frontage to High-street Df 148 feet wit'- u depth of 178 feet, with a good substautial Dwelling House almost new contaiuing eight rooms. The grounds aie well laid off with large Orchard, &c. Also, abuttinsr on to the above, 148 Feet Frontage to School-street, with depth of 179 feet, laid off as aa 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 fnntage of 57 feet to High- street, and depth of 182, with a right of way of 1 5 feet from Church street. THREE ALLOTMENTS of 60 feet by 78 feet, and ONE of 106 feet by 76 feet, haviug frontages to Church-street. One of these Allotments has a good six roomed Dwelling House ou 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 investors, as in a few years they will be considerably increased in value. SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneers. JUST LANDED Two very superior Iron-framed PIANOS. ONE by M. Schlesinger, in Walnut, full trichord, double check action, and ■in every way a first-class full toned instrument. One by Schaeffer and Schneider in 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 LOWS, just calvid— must be good milkers.— SMYTHE & CO., Auciionsera. • 4 4 .■ ANTED to PURCHASE— VY 500 STOCK SHEEP. Apply to SMYTHE & CO., — Auctioneers. For Bale by Private Treaty. AN OrPOLVTUNITY SELDOM OCCURUSU IN THE JSELSON FKOVINCU. Within few caiiea of Nelson City. A VALUABLE SHEEP RUN And FARM. Sheep Run 303£ acres Freehold „ 3500 acres Leasehold Farm, Homestead 77*. acres Freehold And 126 acres Freehold 7434 acres, making a compact aud undivided property ; with 4000 Cross-bred Sheep and 100 Head of Cattle. The Ran ia boundary f encai where needed, aid is now capable of running 8000 sheep, and with small labor could be made to carry 10,000. For particu»»uP t ipply to SMYTHE & CO., Auctioneer For AT WAKEFIELD. f^HAT PROPERTY of J. E. W. L Honnywill, Esq., SIXTEEN 1 ACRES first-class Land on the Maia Hoad ; 1 mile from the Wai-iti Railway Station. I Five Acres in Hops, in their thicd and fourth year ; 1 acre in Orchard, with 15( Choice Jfrait Ttees, the remainder in Oats. With a comfortable Six-roomed HOUSE good Stabliog for I?i?e Horses, Coach lioust and Outbuildings, and a large Hop Kiln, It I toy 16, of tbe very best material, with i Patent Press. Together with. 114r Acres of Valuable JBush Land a I Pigeon Valley. i Fou particulars apply to ; SMYTHE & CO. ! I AGENTS MANCHESTER FIR] INSURANCE COMPANY. 3 I __________ ! BUYERS OF FIRST-CLASS - SAMPLES OF HOPS, WOO] AND CLEAN-DRESSED FLAX. iSMYTHEiCO. i- 1 AUCTIONEERS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 3
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