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Sales by Auction. [n. C. GREENWOOD.] THIS DAY. MARKET-HOUSE, NOON R. C. GKEENWOOD lias been favoured with instructions from "W. P. Hoffmann, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Markethouse, This Day (Monday), 17tli Decemi.er,, at 12 o'clock, noon, The whole of ttis valuable at Mount Albert, containing over 100 acres of First-class Land, as follows Lots 1 to 15, containing about 1 acre each of the richfibt Volranic Soil, slot to th« north-east, mag..ittcent views, r.nd having good road frontaees : situated on tb* Monnt Albert Road, and immediately opposite Capt. James's Vineries, and adjoining the properties of Mr. C. Turk (Market Gardener) and the priva:e residence of R. Beck, Esq. Lob 1, 2. and 3, cont .in 0 acres each of first-class Atahle Land, well tilled and drained and in tfond heart, situated on the road leading-from the Railway Station to the Asy'um. OnLot 3 i.j erected a comfortable Po >r-roimed Cottage. Cowshed, and necessary Out-buildings. Lets -i, 5, ar d 0, adjoining the property. and containing respectively 14 acres 1 rood 7 prre.be*. 15 acres 3 roots, at)d 11 acres 1 rood 4 pcrrh-s of first-class Land, new y laid down in thorough'}* well tilled and drained, well watered, splendid view, and . h?.vi"g a north-eastern aspect. Lot 7. containing 7 ncre« 0 rood* 35 acres of. rich V«icanic Soil, sub-divided into four paddocks by Mib-.taruially-built ?tone w.«lls, admirably adapted for a .Market harden. Lot $, containing 25 acres 1 rood 34 pcrchcs of rich Volcanic Soil, snb-divided by stone . w;ills into five paddocks, Orchard of over 5 a«;res. stocked with every description of thr choicest rrnit Trees. <>n this property ate two hub«ta«ti»»l Houses, containing respycively nine rooms and two room.?, ih?ee-sta!i"d Stable. Loo-e b-.x-s Barn. Loft, s»r.d 801-s for over 20 Cows, Stock-yard, «Vc., &c. Tr.e land :s w-11 w*ter«;d by running streams, and h*s a well capable of supplying the whole district in tlie driest season, li'-ted up with pump, troughs, sc., £i\, at a cost of over £150. Terms: One-fourth Cash, balance for a term of in: aIS per cent, per annum. Lithographic Plans are now re'dy, and may lie from the Auctioneer, j.s also such Anther information tfin»y herquircd. R. C. GREE NW O O !>, Auctioneer, Market Rouse. [K. C. GKEESWOOII-] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, AT l-2.3ti I'-M. MOUNT ALBERT. T' e subscriber h»s received instructions from W. Hoffman", Ks<i.. to sell at his j evidence, .Mount Albert, on Weonc«l..y next, the 19th in-tant. at 12 JO p.m. 'prior to his leaving the district). mHK WHOLE OF FUS FARMING 1 SI\»CK and comprising— 2 Heaw Draught Horses 4 Uidiiic Horses 1 Colt, heavy draught 5 WflUhred Milch coivs. in fail milk 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Hull f> Heifer Calves 2 Wal Calves 2 Fat l*ig3. Berkshire 1 Gootl Sow, with Litter 2 Drays. 2 Ploughs, Harness Let of Timber. Oates, Iron Tank iJicc, Posts, flails. Tools sundries, Ac., AO. 2 stacks Hav, Oaten Hay in 1 >ft Fowl*. Pucks &C. £c., &c.

T.use* leaver l"n ; ou liank for Mount Albert at 11 i o'clock and 12 o'clock. | Luncheon Provided. E. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. B. TONKS.] LR- C. CARK. TO-MORROW. j AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. BOOTHS, CARDS, GRAND-STAND, B. TONKS & CO. R:ive been instru?t-id by lht» Stewards of the A.uck r land i:*rinj Club, to sell <?n Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock noQr. aKAXD - STAXD BARS, 4 Booths (alre.idv erpcted', Card?, stables, mparts, Refreshment St'alls, Fruit, Tea and Coffee. B. TOXKS.] [R. C. CARR. TO-MORROW. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Vv'ITHOUT EE3KRVE. TRUCKS, BARROWS, CHAFFERS, WINE PRESSES. B. TONKS & CO. Will soil on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, 6 GARDEN WHEEL BARROWS 2 Wine Presses 4 Ch.-iff Cullers Z Platform Stone Trucks 0 Koad Scrapers. •: _ I TO-MORROW. JUNCTION YARD. S. CHRISTMAS MARKET. Forsale, atthe Junction, Yards, on Tuesday next, gg CHOICE FAT CATTLE, aud 110 Fat Sheep and Lamb 3, ex ' Hauraki,' Alto, 6 very Prime Large Oxen 50 Choice Fat Cattle 6 Veal Calves 50 Mixed Store Cattle 200 Fat Sheep 100 F&t Limbs 100 Young Longwool Ewes and Lain "Is Fat and Store Figs, &c. . At 1 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2S. DURHAM YARDS. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! FgmE THIRD WOOL SALE of the Season will be held by the undersigned OK IT.IDAY, DKCKMBKR 23. at TWO O'CLOCK. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. GREAT SALE OF TOWN LANDS, Contiguous to the Hamilton Railway Station*. ' MESSRS. J. D. & K. HILL Have received instructions from Thos. Jolly, Ksq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, Dec. 19 (the opening day of thr railway), THE VILLAGE OF FRANKTON, situate as above, and consisting of the following magnificent Business and Villa Sites: 25 i-acre Allotments, immediately opposite railway station 20 acre Alio uients 11 Villa Sites, varying from i> to 10 acrcs. Terms:—Gup-third cash, remainder at one and two years, bearing 8 per cent, interest. The sale will take place immediately after arrival of Train from Auckland. LUNCHEON" PROVIDED. J. D. & K. HILL, Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5019, 17 December 1877, Page 4

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