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Auction... - ' THIS ; DAY. M;..:JONES,& CO. .Will sell, at the Central Sale Rooms, at 11 a. m., MAIZE, Oate, Bran, Chaff, Potatoes Onions, Cheese; Apples, Bacon nnd Hams Tea. Sugar,. Candles, Soap, Beel Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Fowls, Birds AUo, A larce quantity of- New and Second-hand Furniture , &0., &C, &C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (5 VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE, PONSONBY. M. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Central Sale Booms, on Tuesday, 6h February, at 12 noon, A VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMKNT, suitable for Business Slto, being Corner Allotment, No. 02, fronting Fonsonby Eoad and Brown-street, Sprlngbank. ■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. VILLA RESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENT, PONSONBY. M. JONES' & CO. Have received instructions to sell by anctlon, at the Central Sale Rooms, on Tuesday, Cth February, at 12 o'clock noon, THE VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Beaton's, with Large Stables, now occupied by Mr. F. Quick, as 'bus stables, together with 7 Valuable Allotments, fenced and Uid dr.wn as orchard and garden, being Allotments No. 00, 91, 02, 93 94, 95, and 96 of sub-division of part of Allotment No. 22, of section 8, suburbs of AuckUnd, fronting the Ponsonby Eoad (opposite Campbell's Villa) and John-street. For further particulars apply to Auctioneers. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. VALUABLE HARBOUR ALLOTMENTS. M.. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from the Anckland Harbour Board to sell by auction at their offices, Fort-street, on Monday, sth February, at 12 noon. If EASE of Allotmonts Nos. 59, 60, and I 1 61, fronting Custom-house-street; and Allotment* Nos. 60, 57, and 58, fronting Commerce-street, having 82 years to run. The above to be soli at risk of former lessee. AUo, Allotments Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. and 9, sitnated on w«st side of Breakwater, and fronting tho Harbour.Terms of lease, &o , apply at the oflice of Harbour Board. THIS DA'S, NOON. MARKET-DAY AUCTION SALE. AT ARTHUR'S MART. PRODUCE, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, WATCHES, &c 100 sacks good Table Potatoes, Cabbages, SO bags Onions 30 sacks Oats, 40 sacks Bran, 4 cases Canterbury Bicon (in clothi, 3 kegs Butter, 15 casks Beef, 30 Wairoa & other Cheese, Auckland Bacoo, Mangapai and Watroa Fruit, Plums, Pears Apples, <5c., 20 half-chests Tea, 15 boxes Chocolate, Coarse Salt, Pickles, Sardines, Carb. Soda, Household Soap, Washing Soda, Twine, Scented Soap, Essences, Paper, Orange Peel, 2 boxes T«ranaki Fresh Butter. FURNirUEK DEPARTMENT. At 1 o'clock. A very bandrome Drawing-room Suite, in red damask. Household Fnrniture and Effects (new and second-hand), New American s-'tove and Kitchen Kange, a large Sausage Machine, Zinc Bnckets, a Box Mangle. American Buckets, —Weighing Machine, good Scales and Weights Counter, Fishing Nfts, Books. Pictures, a lot of Unredeemed Pledges, Watches, Gold Watch, Gold Gnard, 12 Toilet Sets (assorted patterns), 6 ditto White, assorted lot of Tinware. At 3 o'clock p.m., Ladies' and Children's Coatames, Grenadines, Muslin, British, Sα, Muslin Jackets an i Aprons, &c, superior Trimmed Bonnets, Hats, a well-assorted lot. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, NOON. AT ONEHUNCA. A COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD IN CHOICEST PART OF THE TOWNSHIP. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C, &C, &C,: TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at the residence of the lata Mis. Forbes, Onehnnga, on Monday, February 5, at 12 o'clock noon, THE RESIDENCE of the late Mrs. Forbes, with the surrounding Land. The house contains 5 rooms, there are convenient • Out-houses, and 1\ acres of rich land, divided into Paddock, Orchard, and Garden, wall planted with FraU and other Trees. This property is admitted to be one of . the most beantiful sites in Onehunga; therefore, further comment is unnecessary. Terms Easy. , , ' The HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEE consists of. Piano, Parlour, Dining-room, Bed-room, and Kitchen Furniture and Effects, 2 Iron Tanks, &c, &c. , .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1 PA PAKUEA Y A RTD 8. For sale, at the Papakura'Yards, on Wednesday next, OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, i&\Jr\J' among them some grown Steers in fresh condition; Dairy Cow», Horses, ic, At half-past 12 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, NOON. . IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE AT PAKOWHAI, NEAR NAPIER. 440 ACRES, 416 ACRES, Gl3 ACRES. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT NAPIER. M. R. MILLER lias received positive instructions from the owner, Alex. Jlcllardy, Esq., to dispose of ALL HIS FREEHOLD LANDS AT PAKOWHAI, in three separate compact Mocks, each complete and workable in itself, and present improvements, except buildings, rendering each block capable of re-division if afterwards found desirable by the purchaser. The whole ot the lands are under English grasses, watered by seven artesian wells, and divided into numorotis paddocks, each having all requisite surface drainage provided for The fences are moat substantial, a number of them double with live quick hedges; these, with small plantations dotted over the property, afford ample shelter. This Estate, now well known as the best fattening country in New Zealand, is capable of carrying at an average ot /cast seven sheep per acre. It is handy to market and port, the nearest point being only about six miles from Napier. On the 440 acre block there is a substantial Dwelllng-houso and Olficeß, Stables, Loose Boxes, Cow-shed, numerous Yards, and a Dip; the "Woolsheds and Yards are within 2J miles of Farndon Railway Station. As the owner requires not only all his" available capital, but also to bestow the whole of-his attention on a larger and more diitant property he finds it absolutely necessary to effect a sale of this. To ensure this result tho reserve is really nominal, having now been reduced to a sum far below value The terms will be easy, at about two-thirds remain oiit on mortgage, at seve.n per cent., for eight years As the property must be quitted, intending buyers will do well to pay an early visit. Plans may be seen, and fnrther particulars obtained, at the OlUcc of Alfred Eucklaxd, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4747, 2 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4747, 2 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4747, 2 February 1877, Page 4