Sales by Auction. j ■ ■• ••■ :; .i ■ /. •; r ■■• :■:■■ : : ■;■■ -;—/- i ■ this-day. ■;.-- ; , . : V"> ,■. "■ :■•■ ' ' : j VALUABLE HARBOUR ALLOTMENTS. ■•'■ : - M. JONES & CO. , - '■ ; Have received instructions from the Auckland ITarbour Board to sell by auction at their offices, Fort street, This Day (Monday), Feb. 5, at 12 noon. LEASE of Allotmonts Nos. 59, 60, aDd 61, iro-.ting Custom-bouse-street; and Allotments Nos. £6, 57, and 58, fronting Commerce-street, having 82 years to run. Tho abovo to be soli at risk of former lessee. ■■ Also. , Allotments Nos. 2, 3,4, 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9, situated on west side of Breakwater, and fronting tho Harbour. Terras of lease, &a, apply at the office of Harbour Board. TO-MORROW. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE, PONSONBY. M. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Central Salo Booms, on Tuesday, Olh February, at 12 noon, A VALUABLE BUILDING- ALLOTMBNT, suitable for Business Site, being Corner Allotment, No. 02, fronting Ponsonby Road and Brown-street, Springbank. . j TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. VILLA RESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENT, PONSONBY. M. JONES & CO. Havo received instructions to soil by auction, at the Central Salo Rooms, on Tuesday, 6th 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 Hid down as orchard and garden, being Allotments No. 00, 01, 02, 93 94. 95, and 96 of sub-division of part of Allotment No. 22, of section 8, suburbs of AuckUnd, fronting the Ponsonbr Road (opposite Campbell's Villa) and I Joan-street. > For further particulars apply to Auctioneers. THIS DAY. I SHOP AND HOUSE, FRANKLYN ROAD. Tbo subscribers have received instructions from the proprietor to sell at the Land Mart, Kort-street, This Day (Monday), sth February, at 12 o'clock. fFVHAT newly-erected Building situate on JL the Franklyn Road near the Ponsonby Itoad, comprising Shop, double front, fitted wilh counter, gas and other fittings, and two rooms with diiuble chiinn-y, erected on an allotment having 33 feet frontage b»-a depth of 100 feet. Tho House is well built and thoroughly finished, is fitted w:th verandah and porch and has attched a 400 gallon iron. Task, and is now occupied by Air. Cornwall. ... ;-' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SPK&> J Auctioneers. t %j>* "TO-MORROW. -JUNCTION YARDS. For"sale, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, KQA CHOICE FAT SHEEP, ex [001/ ' Taranaki,' ' Wild Duck," and 'Danta ' from Waitara 50 head Fat Cattle 20 head Backward Springers and Yonnu Stock, from the North 30 Dry Cows and Yearlings 12 Good Dairy Cows, Calves, io. Fat Lambs 120 Store Ewes and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs, &c. At 1 o'clock. ... HCTNTER & NOLAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S. REMUERA YARDS. For sale, on ThUK lay, February 8, at 12 o'clock, 1 QA HEAD Well-fatted CATTLE J. /%»V Dairy Cow.», Store Cattle 400 Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. THE HAY MARKET. 66 "VTOONG PERFORMER," the TrotJL ting Stallion Imported from England by the Stock Importation Society, will be sold at auction without reserve, on Friday, February Iβ, at 12 o'clock. He is in perfect health, has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and his stock are well liked, ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19. THE EEMUERA YARDS. SALE OF WELL-BRED SHEEP. For sale, at Remuera, on Monday, February 19, at 11 o'clock, «> KT TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, bred by Messrs. Eussell and Jackson 30 Two-tooth Leicester Kams, bred by Messrs Maclean 10 Two-tooth Leicester Rams, bred by Messrs. Maclean 1000 Well-bred Ewes and Lambs Further entries received up to Thursday, 15th. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FOR, SALE, THOROUGH-BRED HORSES MR. C. F. BARKER Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Robert Ttay, who has determined to give up being the owner of race-horses, to sell THE WHOLE OF HIS STUD OF FAMOUS itACK-HOKSES, Comprising the following:— D ANEBUItY, chesnut colt. 3 years, by Traducer, dam Ada (vide Stud Dook) MIDDLETON, brown colt, 3 years, by Traducer dam I.ady Florence (vide Stud Book) MIREILLE, bay filly, 2 years, by Traducer, dam Opera (Tamburini's dam), (vide Stud Book) TOMMY DODD, the famous steeplechaser The above will be sold, with all their enzai"mi>nt.< Also, HARD TIMES, grey folding And, DAN O'CONtfELL. These Horses am well-known as cross-country performer, up to weight. Both wore hunted during the past season with the C.fJ.C. Hounds. The whole of the above, if not sold by private treaty, will be sold by public auction, wiihout reserve, after the Christchurch Autumn Meeting. Also, On account of E. M. Moslor, Esq., Bay Colt, 2yis., by Barbarian, dam Koromika; Barbarian by Traducer, out of Barbary, imported. For further particulars, apply to C. F. BARKER. Auctioneer, Hereford-street, Christuliurcb,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4749, 5 February 1877, Page 4
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