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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. PAPAKUE A Y A R D S. he usual Monthly ?ale will be held at the Papakura Yards?, To-day (Wedncidayl.when a large uumLer of cattle will be yarded consisting of— DAIRY COWS, Store Calves, Yearlings, &c, &c, &c. Also, Horses, Sheep, and Figs. Mower and Reaper (combined), by Hornsby ; 112 o'Cl. ck. HUNTER & NOLAN. FBIDAY, DECEMBER 19. DURHAM YARDS. POSTPONEMENT OF KORSE FAIR. TN consequence of the alterations to the Durham Yards not being completed, the undersigned have been obliged to Postpone thtir Horse Fair until F.iday, the 19lh December, at 11 o'clock. ENTRIES will be revived untU TUESDAY, the ICth Decembor. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER S. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY", SUBURBAN", AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. SHARES!! SHARES! Ik tub Estate of tiie late Henry Keesing. The fn! scribjrs will s»ll by auction t their Rooms, Fort street, en Monday, Sth leccrnber, at 12 o'clock. By Order o! the Executors in the Estate of the late Henry Keeiing; SHORTLAND STREET—Part of lot 5, Stcii n 4, with brick buildings, c ntaininir ■ bop and five rooms, as a'- present occupied b/ Miss McLaughlin. HORTLAND STREET— Part Lot 7, Section 4, 23 'eet 'rontaee b\ 130 feet, w th that large wooden buildin: o:ectert thereon, as at present occupied by Mcssr.-. B. 11. Kcssing and Co. WATERLOO uUvDRANT—That large and commodious Re-id-nce (formcr.y occupied by the late Henry Kcesing) situate opposite Government House. The room) are large and lofty, and BUed tlnvugb'ut wiih eve:y conveni-nc*; th.i allotment has a large frontage, contains about 30 perchej of ground, and commands a splendid PRINCES STRKCT — Tart of Lot IS, Srct'on 4, lining a frontage of 43 feet by 114 feet, with the two largo Brick Buildings thereon erected. WEST QUEEN STREET—Part of Lot 5, Section 17, with the large Wcoden Buildings, containing two Shops and six rooms, erected thereon. BANK STREET—Part Lot 16, Section 4, having a frontage of 65 feet. COOK STKEET—Lots 12 and 19, of subdivision of Lota 11 to 14, Section 30, having fronlag Cook and Centre streets. GRAHAMESTREI.T Cottage of four rooms,erected oa part Lot 9, subdivision of Lots 1 and 12. Ktctlon 20, sold subject to an agreement to chaseSYMOND STREET—T< e unexpired term of a Lease, having about 17 months unexpired, at a ground rent of £13 ter annum, Lot 10 of a subdivision of Lot IC, Section 15. On ihis property is ero-tod three Two story Dwellings, ail let to good tenants. RICHMOND— Parts of I.oti 1 and 2 Section 9, Section 5, ant 1 half of Section 6, containing about S acres. PONS'>NBY—Lots 23 and 30, Mount St. Mary's, laving two fiontages -~it 30 feet each, together ICO feet deep. HELLYEtVS CREEK—Lots 30, 57, and SS of subdivision of Lot 70, containing 33 acres 1 rood 35 perches. RIVERIIEAD TJWNSUIP-14 Allotments. DRORY - —2 Allotmi-nts. Plans of the above properties may be sefn, and any information or particulars obtained, on ap lication to tbe auc'ioneera. SHARES. 159 Shares Bank of New Zealand 335 ~ Auckland G4S Co. G6 ~ Bay of Islands Coal Co. 60 , Britildi Insurance Co. 1G ~ South British Insurance Co. 20 ~ Thames Gold Mining Co. 12 ~ Kuronui Hill United G.M. Co. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAWMILL AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY*. MESSRS. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Under instructions fn m the mortgagees, will sell a Halcombe, Manawatu, on Saturday, 13th December next, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY' known as Lash's Sawmill, tituate in the town of Halcom'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 14-borse power nominal, planing machine, forge, Ate, with all appliances in perfect working order and good condition, and capable of an output of from 4000 to 6000 feet per diem. 2. Fourteen working Bullocks, with all necessary gear, for which there is ample paddocking on the property. 3. Tbe right to the Timber growing on 160 acres ot land adjacent to the mill. 4. Freehold Property consisting of 759 acres of land, heavily timbered with totara, matai, and limu, 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 five it a high value when stripped of tbe forest. This land is covered by first mortgages to tho amount of £1750, having 3 and 4 years to run at 9 and 10 per cent. These mortgages will have to be taken over by tbe purchaser. The property being a complete and compact whole as a sawmill property will not be divided, but will be aold all together. The terms of payment are—so per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months ; or, 30 per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments in 4, 8, and 12 months, the unpaid balances in either case being represented by bills bcariug intcraat at S par cent. N.F..—The Auctioneers can confident'}- re ommend this property as a first-class investment. It is without exception the best situated and most compact saw-mill property in the whole of the Manawatu County, itaposiiion as the nearest mill to Wanganui, which is the chief local and export market of the district, gives it an advantage of from Od to la per 100 feet of timber ever any other « ill in the county. The . reatest care has been exercised in the selection of the land for sawmill purposes, aud a very liirgo trade has been done by the present proprietors in firewood and split stuff with Wanganui. As there ii no reserve beyond the amount for which the property is mortgaged, an opportunity Is offered to the fortunat* possessors of a comparatively small sum in cash of securing a magaificent property on remarkably easy terms. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Zohrab, Newman & Co., Wellington; Messrs Halcombe and Sherwill, FeilcUngl; or, to Mr.J W- H.|Lasb,'on the property. I

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New Zealand Herald, Issue XVI, 3 December 1879, Page 8

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