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ig* — Sales by A; ctionB. TOXKS.] [B.C.CABB. THIS DAY. £%d\£\ CASES BLOOD'S STOUT &\j\j 120 Casks Champagne, prime BRANDS 150 Cases Clarets and BCRGrNDY 200 Cases Brandt &c, 4c, 4c. This Day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock noon. B. TONKS 4 CO. nks 1 l K " c ' CARB ' T °WEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 66 farms~at~6paheke. from five acr"lSto"two hundred acres each. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Terms. B. TOXKS 4 CO. -,„ teen instructed by H. Charoberlin Esq , to sell rf " on December In, at 12 o'clock noon, THIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE has been sub-divided, and plans are ready for distribution. The Auctioneers strongly adrise intending settlers to visit the Property. The situation is everything tot could be desired, Railway SUtioa on the Prnnertv Distance from Auckland 22 tulles onl>. wSod and water abundant. Soil fertile and unexA great portion has been Wd down and a good deal of fencing done. Post anu , Church and School close to tf In fact for position and accessibility it ma> be caueu Eight-roomed House is erected on Lot 34.100 acres. Terms Very Easy. Flaus Now Ready. B. TONKS.] 1 R - C " CARR - T> UAKA K A TOWNSHIP,. TE AROHA GOLDFIELDS. THE ONLY FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP ON THE RIVER AND GOLDFIELD. FOR SALE, OX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. B. TOXKS & CO. b. tonks.] [ R - c - CARBTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. R U A K A K A TOWSSHIP, TE AROHA. The New Goldfields Township on the Te Aroha Goldfields, immediately adjoining the Prospectors' Claim, and running down to, and including, the Landing-place on the Wjihou river. THE ONLY FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP ON THE COLDFIELD AND RIVER. B. TOXKS 4 CO. Have been instructed to sell above on Thursday, December 10, at 12 o'clock noon. THE position of the above stamps it at once JS the sight for the settlement, of a larse and prosperous population. It is immediately ai>joisi.su the Te Aroha Goldfield ; it is situated on a gentle slope from the Te Aroha Mountain down to the river, to which it has an extensive frontage ; and, apart from its being in the centre of the Goldfield it is also the centre of a Rich Agricultural District which will, ere long, as settlement progresses become the Garden of the Auckland Province. The steamers now land passengers for the Gold fields on tliis Property. Plans now ready. Terms Liberal. THIS DAY. PUKEKOHE. The usual Monthlv Sale will be held, at the Pnkekohc Yards, To-day (Wednesday), when a Large Number of Cattle will be yarded, consisting of DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE, Calves. Yearlings, etc. ALSO, Horses, Sheep, and Pigs AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. HUNTER & XOLAX. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. THE DURHAM YARDS. The subscribers, by desire of the Executor of the late E T N Jenkins, will offer for sale, at their Sale Yards, Durham-street, on Friday, December 10 neit, at 12 o'clock noon, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PERTIES:1 The well-known old-established Hotel at Epsom, known as "The Junction." The Hotel is substantially built of brick, and has extensive stables, yards, and outdoor accommodation. There is a paddock held under lease near the hotel 2 A partly-improved Farm of 200 acres in Papakura Valley, with a comfortable eight-roomed House For particulars apply to J. 11. and J. Mowbray, Land Agents, 42, Queen-street. HUNTER 4 NOLAN. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. DURHAM YARDS. HORSE FAIR. The undersigned will hold their Annual Horse Fair on Friday, December 17, at 10 o'clock, when Q/\ USEFUL HORSES, Oil overland from Poverty Bay, And, 40 USEFUL HORSES from Yv'angiinui, will b8 offered. Intending Settlers are requested to send in entries for catalogue as soon as possible. HUNTER & NOLAN. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8