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! : Sales by Auction. ;: ;'. <"';' ;[.": ;"'; ; : J ''JHIS DAY. : r ■ '-.- '■"-,,'. H OUSEHOL D-JU KNI T U RE, AT THE TOP OF SHORTLAND-STIXEET. " , -i-.y,;, ...-.■- ■■ "••_■ •-.,. ■■■ •; ;■■■■- ■ •■■"■_■ y The'subscribers have received instructions from Sirs. : R Gratten to sell at her residence, top of Shortlarid-sti-eet. This Day (Tuesday), 16th instant, at 11 o'clock, . .'..■• THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Mottled Kauri Cheffonier, Dining . Chairs, Oilcleth, Hearthrugs, Pictures, Booking Chair, Fender and Irons, Bookshelves, Lamp, Tables, Dinner Service, Iron and AVood Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palliasses, Washstands and Ware, Dressing Tab'es, Kitchen Dresser, &c, <Bc. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. J TO-MORROW. THE HAYMARKET. For sale, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at an upset price of 3s per acre, mHE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE JL " KIRIPAKA BLOCK," containing 2900 acres, mostly timber land, situate on Wairoa Elver. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE PAPAK URA YARDS. For sale, on Wednesday next, Nov. 17, at 12 o'clock, A MIXED HERD of sfoout 400 head • Store Cattle Also, An "Unbroken Colt, by " Prince Arthur" An Unbroken Colt, by " Rattan." ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. ' THE REMUERA YARDS. For sale, at the Rsmuera Yards, on Thursday next, . Norember IS, at 12 o'clock, 1 KA WELL-BRED STORE CATTLE, _IL«L* v . principally Steers, 2 to 3-yeir-old 40 Fat Oittle, ex ' St. Kilda" 600 Fat Sheep, ox ' St. Kilda' 1 60 Provincial Fatted Cattle I Dairy Cows, Fat Lambs Store Kwes, in their wool, lambs at side 1 Fat and Store figs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. : ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. • DESIRABLE BUILDING AND SMALL FARM ALLOTMENTS, AT FO6T OF BIOTTNT SMART, NEAR PENROSE JUNCTION. The undersigned has received instructions to sell, at the Haymarket, on Wednesday, November 24, at eleven o'clock, previous to the wool sale, ■" B£* DESIRABLE ALLOTMENTS, Xβ varying from 3 to 23 acres in extent, as shewn, on the plan on view at the Haymarket. The above lots are situated at the baso of a volcanic mountain, which shelters it from the westerly winds. It surrounds the station grounds, and is bounded by the Great South ana Onehunga Roads, and offers an unusual opporiunity for securing healthful residence sites within twenty minutes' of Auckland. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP. WAIKATO LANDS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. The undersigned has received instructions from Jlessrs. Fleming & Somerfleld to sell, at the Haymarket, on Wednesday, November 24, at 11 o'clock, immediately preceding the Wool Sale, THE. FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES,, situate near OHAUPO :— LOT 1, containing 320 acres, mostly in Grass, en which there is an eight-roomed Dwellinghouse, Out-buildings, 2 acres in Orchard and Plantation. Also, 13 acres in Oats, and 1 acre in Potatoes, to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation ; being lots 315, 316, 317, 319, 322, 328, and 329. Possession of the house given on Ist day of Oanuarynext. LOT contains 100 acres and consists of Nos. 191, 192,174, aud 175,—a1l in Grass, and Fenced. LOT contains 376 V acres, and consists of part of 302, 304, 306, 307, 309, 310, 313, 314 ; 150 in Grass, and Fenced. LOT 4 contains 200 acres, being lots 321,.323, 324, 331, ;.nd 331 a. The whole oi the above Farms are well watered, bounded by good roads, and are situate from 1 to 3 miles of the proposed Railway Station at Ohaupo, which is one of the most rapjdly-advancing districts of the Waikato. Terms—One-third Cash; balance can remain at 8 per cent. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. THE HAYMARKET WOOL SALES "Will take place on November 24 and December 8 and 22. Second sale for about 6/\/Ov BALES, on Wednesday, Novem\y\y ber 24, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND.. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. REMUERA YARDS. THE SHEEPFAIR Will bo held at lleniuera on Monday, January 24, for Til WES, WETHERS, AND LAMBS, anl on "Wednesday, January 20, for Rams. * This promises to bo one of the largest Fairs hitherto held, and thoro -who pnrposo selling will oblige by forwarding their entries not liiter than FRIDAY, January 15, 1876. ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. EXTENSIVE AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE. OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Pecf-ntly ImpnrtK'l per 'City of Auckland,' 'British Empire,' ' White Englo,' and other late . IN BOND AMD DUTY PAID. K & H. ISAACS Have ijcen favoured with instruction;; from Messrs. IT. S. Meyers & Co , who are retirim? from this br.-ncli of tho business, to sell by auction, .it their Store.?, on the i>bovc date, lit 11 o'clock sharp, PACKAGES, comprising :— -EL .icrEO llennitssy's, Kartell's, Bacots', Marcell.iine Co.'s Brandy, in bulk, case, and flasks of every description ; F. W. Coupon's medium to finest Ainontillado Sherries, Hunt's and Silva Cousins' superior Port Wines; Clarets of various brands in pints and qnarts; Wolfe's Schnapps; Guiness's Stout; Bass s Triangle A'o; SeebacVs Fine Dry Champagne, in quarts, pints, and half-pints; Bernard's Ginger Wine; 3arsaparUla; Seoback's magnificent Still Wines, in pints; Hermitage; Geneva, ODKZ ; Lowndea' 30 o.p. Bum, &c, etc. Catalogues are now obtainable. Terms—Liberal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4371, 16 November 1875, Page 4

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