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Sak': - , hy Auction THIS DAY, noon. ORANGES! ORANGES! EX S.S. ' JlEltO,' FROM SYDNEY. MS. Roberts- ;» pr CASES ORANGES CH over M- 37 ca-es ORANGES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT ARTHUR'S AUCTION MART. THIS DAY. JUNCTION YARDS. For S.le. at Junction Tards, Today (Tuesday), P7f\ HEAD FAT CATTLE, i KJ from Waikat-.nnil neighbourhood. 30 hend store Cattle, from the Worth 5 Working Bullocks .">OO Fa: Sheep SO Kit L>mb* 6 Veal CVlves 20 Fat Pijs Al o. Dairy Tows. Store Cattle Calves. Yearlings, &c. Fat and .-tore Pixs. At 1 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. PAPAKURA YARDS. The usual Monthly Pale will be held at the Papakura Yards, en Wednefdav next, when n large number of cattle will be yarded consisting of— DAIRY COWS, Store Calves, Yearlings, &c. Sic. Sic. Also, Ilnrscs, Sheep, and Pigs, ilowrr and Ueiper (combined), by Ilornsbv .'.t 12 o'Clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. WOOL! WOOL! DURHAM YARDS. THE second WOOL SALKof the season will be held at the Durham Yards on Monday, December Sth, at 2 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. DURHAM YARDS. POSTPONEMENT OF HORSE FAIR. XN consequence of tlie alterations to the Durham Yards not being completed, the undersigned have been obliged to Postpone thrir Horse Fair until Friday, the 10th December, at 11 o'clock. ENTRIES will be received until TUESDAY, the 16th December. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clo:k. SCHOONER 'VENTURE,' Built 1875, 15 tons register, light draught, coppered, in thorough order, sails and goar nearly new. e anchors and chain:; 14 feet dingy, &c. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer, 7, Queen street, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAWMILL AND FREEUOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Under instructions fr'm the mortgagees, will sell a Halcombe. Man3watu, on Saturday, 13th December next, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY known as Lash's Sawmill, situate in the town of Hmlcom'ie. within a few chains of the main railway line, with which it is connected by a private siding laid with iron rails. The property consists of— 1. Steam Sawmill, with engine H-horso power nominal, planing machine, forge, &c.■ with > all appliances in perfect working order and good condition, and capable of an output of from 4000 to 6000 feu per diem. 2. Fourteen working Bullocks, with all necessary near, for which there is ample paddocking on the property. 3. The right to tbe Timber growing on IGO acres , of land adjacent to the mill. V 4. Freehold Propeity consisting of 759 acres of land, heavily timbered with totara, matai, end rimu, all in the immediate vicinity of the mill and very easily accessible. The situation of this land, surroun ing as it does the town of Halcombe, as well as its excellent quality, will give it a high value when stripped of the forest. This land is covered by first mortgages to the amount of £1750, having 3 and 4 years to run at 0 and 10 per V cent. These mortgages will hive to be taken jc> .if- over by the i-urcbaser. • > -a? A* The property being a complete and compact whole <? .a sy as a sawmill property will not be divided, but will A V .rjT bo sold all together. The terms of payment are—so v , per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments »■ '*■'' ~r' g in six and twelve months ; or, 30 per cent, cash, and \jr <V (2> a tie balance in equal instalments in 4, 8, ana 12 V * t? months, the unpaid balances in either case being » ■V represented by bills beariiig tnterast at 8 percent. -s v, «■ j? %* . SB —The Auctioneers can confident'y re ommend " S- /. this property n< a flrst-clais Investment. It is with_i? . v / out eicfpton tho best situated and most compact - ~<> ** 4? / saw-mill property in '.be whole of the Manawatu V >> .**"/-. .<* Coui-ty. Itsposiiionae the nearest mill to Wanga- ? V 4" / V ~ nul- whtc h ie the cbi.;f loch.l and export market of <v. .-!? / the district, gives it an advantage of from 6d to Is V A -1, /. per 100 feitt of timber ever f.ny other u ill in tho / v •'county. The reatesl care has been exercised in / ' of the land for sawm.il mrposes, and / 'Qy & •* l&rtrG trade li&s been douw by the present pro- /«. -<b "' • flrewood and split stuff with Wauganul. T jCT .• yAs there is no reserve bfyond tho amount for which <*> <o? property is mortgged, an opportunity is offered C\ vV x '° tno fcrtunate poasessors of a comparatively small r^J 3 5- •• . aim iJTcash of securing a magaiflceut proiwrty on % ■^?| ?^, -> ' re,oa^' ea> srt,,rnl3:5 rt,,rnl3 : ®y%/ Sl,le t0 comwi!nce at zpm ' ! V^'furti^part'cular S , apply to Messrs. Zohrab,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 8

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