Article image
Article image

Sales by Auction. THIS DAY'. TIMBER! TIMUBU! TIMBER! L. W. EATON II is rfcelv d instructions to sell I>>* auction, it C. A. Ilarri-'s Timber Yard, lireakw-.tcr Koad, Ills Day (Friday;, December 14, at 2 o cloctc, 4GOOO LINII : 3 x S, 4x2, 4x3, Oll.DlJ, 911,911 i. in loti to suit j.urennsens. iB. TONKS.] . l R - C - CARK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACKS. BOOTHS, CARDS, GRAND-STAND, B. ToN" KS & CO. Have been instituted by the Steward." of tbe Auckland K.cing (Jlub, t > sell on Tuesday ne.v, at U o'clock noon, RAND -STAND BARS, 4 Booths 7T (already er.eteil!, Cards, siablfs. Sports, Refreshment Stalls, Fruit, Tea and Coffee. WEDNESDAY", DECEMBER 19. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES,TAURANGA. -IN THE ESTATE OF A. ANDERSON, DECEASED. M. JONES & CO, Will sell liv auction at tbe CVnti il Sale Rooms, on Wednesday. 19tb December, at 12 noon, "IT OT 192, TOWN OF TAURANGA, II i J-acre, with Bu ldings and Improvements. Lot 42. Pari-h of Te Mania. near Kat kati. i-otitainiug SO acres, with House and Improvements. Lot 07. I'.irish of Apata, Tauranga. h0 acres. Lot 23U, j'ariih of Tu I'apa. Tau.anga, 50 acres. Terms at Sale. WEDNESDAY', DECEMBER 19. GREAT SALE OF TOWN LANDS, Contiguous to the Hamilton Railway Station. MESSRS. -T. D. & K. HILL Have received instructions from Tlios. .Tolly, Kfq., to sell ljy public auction, on Woduesday, Dec. 19 (the openiug day of the railway), THE VILLAGE OF FRANKTON, situate as ab..ve, and consisting of the following magnificent liusiness and Villa fcites:— 25 1-acre Allotments, immediately opposite railway station 20 acre Allotments 11 Villa t lies, varying from 5 to 10 acres. Terms:— Onp-tliird cash, remainder at one and two years, bearing S i>er cent, iutcrest. The sale will take place immediately after arrival of Train from Auckland. LUNCIIKON PROVIDED. J. D. & K. HIL L, Auctioneers. Saddlery. SPECIALITY. "YyiSE MAN'S £3 10 s ' S TATION saddles. THERE BEING NO .DUTY ON IMPORTED PADDLK MATERIALS I am able to compete with the Engish Manufacturers of this class of HIGH KNEE-PAD SADDLES, LEATHER BEING CHEAPER HERE, And having VARIOUS APPLIANCES OF MY OWN INVB T TION FOR SAVING TIME. Seeds, Produce, &c. rjlO AGRICULTURISTS & OTHERS. \V. J. lIUIiST & CO. have on sale the under mentioned Fertilisers, all of which have been proved to produce satisfactory results in this district. Experience teaches that large and profitable returns can be relied on by a judicious and liberal use of b em. The flattering Testimonials from leading Farmers justify AV. J. Hurst & Co. iu strongly com mending them to every Agriculturist MALDKN' ISLAND GUANO PERUVIAN GUANO MEXICAN do. BELL'S BONEFLOUR ~ i and J-inch BONEDUST BILLVARD'S No. 1 do. NITRATE OF SODA SULPHATE OF AMMONIA MURIATE OF POTASH SUP Kit-PHOSPHATE OF LIME Salt, SULPiIATE OF LIME. In addition to the above, W. J. H. & Co. are pre pared to supply special Chemical Manures fo stimulating weak Corn Crops, and renovating Clover ick Pastures, as well as the Potato and Mangold mixture that last season attracted so much favourable notico. Analyis, prices, and other particulars will be supplied on application at the Stores. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, Q U EE N- STREET. CLOVER SEED FOR SPRING SOWING JUST LANDED, EX i COLUMBUS/ 30 casks new Clovers, consisting of Red Clover White Clover Co a Grass. ALSO ON HAND : Alsyko, Timothy. Lucerne, Rape, Rats-tail, Rye gross, Cocksfuot, &c. } at lowest market rates. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, QUEISN-6 TRE ET . 500 sacks Sydney Maize (superior sample) 3UOO ~ Oats First-class Tartirs for Seed, also 800 sacks of 1575 crop hard feed, surpassing anj of lust season's growth 1200 sacks Canterbury Potatoes, and some earlj varieties for seed purposes Flour, Itran, Sharps, GliaiT, Oilcake, Coal etc., AC. Particular attention is called to 500 sacks Prime P«arley at 4s per bushel of 60lb 5 tons Aiidexson'a Fresh Oatmeal, at £21 pei ton. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, QU E EjN -STREET, Auckland. ONE DUST! BONEDUST! FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned are now supplying Bonednst of their own manufacture, guaranteed free from adulteration, a £0 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags included).—J. &J. SOPPET, Freeman's Bay; or, at No. 101, Quson-Btreet. Bones purchased in an qn&ntity for cash

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18771214.2.30.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5017, 14 December 1877, Page 4

Word Count
696

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5017, 14 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5017, 14 December 1877, Page 4