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Sales fcg Auction* TAKAKA. SHEEP, HORSES, DAIRY COWS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MR. J. R. MABIN hns received instructions from Messrs. Bow Bkotiikbs. who nro, leaving tho Province, to SELL by public AUCTION, nt their Farm, Takaka, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, at Eleven o'clock — 170 prime Ewes and Wethers 2 young Saddle Horses Dairy Co we, Steer, and Calf Plough, nnd a variety of Farming Implements. Also, All their HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising— Handsome Rosewood Piano ond Stool 5 Rosewood Drawing-room Suito, consisting of Chairs, Couch, and Table ; Mahogany Dining Table ; SewjngMuchiue, by Whkklkb and Wilson ; Rifle and Double-barrel Gun 5 Eight-day Clock ; Oil Paintings and Engravings; richly gilt China Tea Set j Glossware, Decanters, Earthenware, Kitchen Utemils, &c. 716 IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW BOOKS. JUST ARRIVED, ex FANNY, feoii LONDON. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions from the Importer, to SELL by public AUCTION, at the Nolson Auction Rooms, on an early dato — About TWO THOUSAND VOLUMES BOOKS, comprising Medical, Le^a), Scientific, Historical, Dramatic, Musical Works, Standard and Popular Novels, &c, &0., &c. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can be obtained when the day of sale is fixed. 654 fLanfcefc liropcrtg, MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS are instructed to SELL the following PROPERTIES by Privato Contract— TO BE LET OR SOLD. Town op Nelson — 'loi-Toi Valley — Five and a-half Acres, well fenced, and laid down in prairie grass, one of the acres abutting on St. Viucent-strect ; planted wMi fruit trees. The pleasant and convenient Houpe built by Mr. BujjY, with three Acres of ground. FOR SALE. Tow op Nblßon— Acres No. 974, 975, 977, 979. „ „ 160. „ „ 1,022 and 1,024. „ „ 643. „ „ 967. „ „ 258. „ „ 68. » » ?6fi, 7fi7, and 768. „ „ 112, 113, and 114. „ „ 28, and 33. „ „ 881, and 882, fenced and in grass. Building Sitea on Aero No. 485, having frontages to Collingwood-street and Shelbourne-streefc. Al?o, several very desirable Sites for either business purposes or private residences, in different parts of the town. The Houso and grounds of Dr. CtrSAOK. Waibau Vallby.— -An extensive Farm, with good House and outbuildings, together with farm implements and Btoek of sheep, cattle, &o. Onakaea (Golden Bay).— Section No. 98, 150 acres. Takaka.— Part of Section No. 147, 100 acres of good Land ; port bush, the rest open. Pbxobvb. — The license over about 3,000 acros, and the freehold of about 200 acres, with thirty heifers depasturing thereon. ANIBEED Vau/by. — 3,000 cores, fourteen miles from Nolson by the road, only leven milei over the hills. There aro some improvements on the land ; it is now capable of carrying a fow sheep, and can be made to carry a large number. Toww op Picton.— aec'ionß 378, 755, 480, 275, 462, 4,72, 634, 614, 70, 394, 1014, 1005, 1039, 1018, 1036, 221, 199, 34, 1055, 1018, and 1036. Waimba-South.— l6o acres of bush land, consisting of red and white pine and riinu, well adapted for erecting a saw mill ; 35 acres of the land contains good feed, and is fenced with a strong post and rail fence. Waimba Souih. — 1,000 acres, about twenty-five milofl from Nolson, with good dray road. The bulk of the land, low downs, capable of cultivation. Excellent sawing timber ; never failing Tf ater j good home j paddocks \ orchards ; stock yard, &c. WAJBATT WEST. — Sections Nob. 61 and (55, each I^o ncres. Eiwaka. —16 acres, n 61, No. 8. Motceka. — Section No. 235 j 50 acres. CoLXirNG'WOOD Subukban. — Sections No*. 186, 187, 183, 189, 190, and 191. Waimea-South.— 6oo noreo of good Land, lov bill mid flat, unfenred, but has a good deal of grass, nnd abundance of fencing ond firewood. "WakbvikT'D Dowm— flection 86 (150 acres), good Gra»« Land. OoiCiTNOWOOD. — 640 aoro» ■vrell-timbored Lond, with two railed of frontage to the Rivor Aorare. commencing within two milcn of the Town of Collingwood. This property ii well nuited for the erection of a Saw Mill. Villaqs o? Motpbka. — A largo and nubsitftxitial Family Residence, with 24 aorei of firsfc-rato Land. Tho whole fenced in, ond the greater part laid down in Grasn, the remainder being Timber Land. MOTUBKA.— BOO acres, of wliich about 100 are Bush, the remainder opon land, with a small Dwelling-house, Stockynrd, &c. Faxawatj (Golden Bay).— Section No.lo (SOacree). Takaka.— A Furm of 130 acres, with new sevenroomed houso, bum, and othor outbuildings, yarda, &c. ; one acre in gnrden and orchard, and about thirty acros m grass and cultivation ; onethird of land bush, the remainder open. A fow hundred Sheep and twelve head of Cattle can be purchased with the above. 2,000 or 3,000 acres of Hie surrounding land being unsold, are available for grazing. Quail Valury.— l9o acres cousisting of fern, flax, &0., on the main trunk lino to the Buller and Wairau, with half-a-mile of frontage to the road. Purtherpnrtionlan of tho properties above dedoribed, M of many other* not in this advortueinent, including several eligible Srbjcp Runs, both large and BmaU, may bo obtained on application to tho adTertitori, 439 TO be SOLD or LET, the HOUSE on the Haven-road at present in tho occupation of John Beit, Esq. Also, the spacious brick-built WAREHOUSE. And to be Sold, in lota to suit purchasers : the adjoining LAND ou the Haven and Boachvillc-roads. Apply to W. 0. Hodgson, 2161 Trafulgar-etreot,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 39, 15 May 1869, Page 1

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