Sales by Auction- ■:■■: . THIS DAY. WAIKATO P^OP^ETY, The subscribers will sell • Land Mart, Fort-street Tins Day } mh . at 12 o clock, v •" r>o A b^; S V -*ar Major Jacksox's Farm, Pari'li of P . jre ' We > being Allotment No. 242, . unui, And, All .jtment 44, town of Kikikihi, containing one Acre. SAMUEL COCfTRi.NE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. BOOK DEBTS. The subscribers have received instructions from J. M. MowniiAY, Esq., Trustee, to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-stroet, This Day (Monday), 17th inst., at 12 o'clock, milE BOOK DEBTS due to the Estate of 1 James PoxiiTtBLAUK Kixg, * Also, Tho BOOK DEBTS duo to the Estate of Mr. B. C. Hayi.es, Lists can be seen at the Mart. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOISf, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. FREEHOLD, SUBURBAN, AND CODNTY PBOPEJtITIES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The subscribers have received positive instructions to sell, at tho Land Mart, Fort-street, Tliis Day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, npHREE ALLOTMENTS, Kyber Pass 1 Estate, Lots 1, 2, 3, 111 ft. 9 in. frontage to Kyber Pass Road. THREE ALLOTMENTS, Clarence-street, Ponsonby Koad, Lots 42,43, and 44, 120 feet frontage. ONE ALLOTMENT, Ponsonby Koad, Lot 3, 131 feet 3 inches frontage. ALLOTMENT, Onehunga, Lot 99, Hardington's Paddock, 100 feet frontage to Cameron-street. 155 ACRES, Parish of Ruarangi, being Lot No. 78. ; ' GRAHAMSTOWN—WANGAREI. Lots 4 and 5, containing one Acre. Lots 31, 32, and 33, containing lα. 2e. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. TO LEATHER MERCHANTS, BOOTMAKERS, AND MANUFACTURERS. SOLE LEATHER, KIPS, YEARLINGS, GRINDERY, GRAFTS, AND FRONTS. B. T O N K S Has been favoured with instructions from ; Mr. L. Lazabb to sell at his Store, Short- j land-street, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, I OA SIDES SOLE LEATHER, 1 £i \) heavy and medium 60 eidee Kip, heavy 40 sides Kip, medium 25 sides Kip, light 12 sides Yearling 12 Calfskins Also, The whole of his Stock of Grindery, consisting of—Pegs, Shoe-nails, Toe and Heelplates, Flax, Awls, &c. Also, A Superior Lot of French Grafts and Fronts. The above will be sold without reserve, as Mr. Lazard intends to relinquish the Leather Trade, on account of large shipments of other goods coming from home. The whole will be put up in lots to suit all purchasers. Terms:—Under £30, cash; over £30, approved stamped promissory notes. No Reserve. Shortland-etreet, two doors above the Bank of New South Wales. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. THE EEMUKRA YAEDS. For salo on Thursday, January 20, at 1 o'clock, rjpr HEAD CHOICE FAT CATTLE 4 O Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 500 Fat Sheep 200 Fat Lambs Fat Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. THEBEMUEEA YAEDS. EX 'LORD ASHLEY,' FROM WEL. LINGTON. -JQ HEAD FAT CATTLE, A. O Heavy Weights 400 Store Merino Wothers. ALFIIED BUCE:LAND. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. THE AUTUMN SHEEP FAIR itTILL TAKE PLACE at Remuera, on H WEDNESDAY, February 9. Those who purpose Selling on that day will kindly send their Entries to the Haymarket not later than SATURDAY, January 29. This is the best opportunity in the season for the sale and purchase of breeding Sheep of all descriptions. ALFRED BUCKLAND. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1873, 17 January 1870, Page 2
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