Sales by Auction- ,- ~ . .. -,-- ..- f .., ~ fjr XTHIS DAY. X At 11 a.m. Ex S.S.'-'Australia,? i-bom Sydney. TO BE ; SOLD ; BY- .AUCTION. B'48 '4 c a s;e,s. grape s -Jit. S3 cases assorted Apples 9 cases Oronges . . , - ; ... Exs.3. ' Southern Cros3,'from Levuka. *'- •' Pine Apples 10 sacks Cocoanuts ARTHUR'S MART, 11 a.m. THIS DAY, ; At One o'clock. .;..• HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 'AND .■; .. : ■■ .EFFECTS,, ■ -.■•;■.■, WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES, NEW InOETE ROAD. (Near. Edex Vjxe Hotel.) ft. ARTHUR Has -been favoured with instructions to sell, by auction, at the residence of the late Mr. J, \Y. C'hisholm, New North Eoad, To-day. (Thursday), at 1 O'clock, ■ ' •-.•■:!'- "priS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-AND JLJL , EFFECTS, consisting of Parlour, Bed-rooms, and Kitchen, Glass, and Earthenware. . THIS DAY. CLEARING-OUT SALE OF GENERAL GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES,. WEIGHING MACHINES, ' HORSE AND SPRING CART, &c, &c, kc
GABRIEL LEWIS .., --.A v. ••■• Has received instructions from Mrs. Osborne, to sell, at her store, on Queen-street "Wharf, To-day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, . , , . '....,■' : mHE BALANCE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE _S_ of General Groceries, Oilman's Stores, Confectionery, English Hams and Bacon, Scales, Weights, ATory's Weighing Machine ' ..-.■"■.■ &C, &C, &C : . , ; . ;' ' " Also, •■■■'■ ' ■ ;'" At 11.30 sharp', ". . , 1 Horse and Spring Cart, nearly new and in good Condition. . , ; •■..-..■■ - ~..:.• Terms at sale. B. TONKS.] . [R. C. CARK. THIS: DAY. ' ■ ' ' MAIZE ! MAIZE ! : MAIZE ! MAIZE ! Ex ' Southern Cross, ' from Fiji. B. TONKS & CO. Will sell, This Day, by auction, at 11 o'clock, : If&fkfk BAGS MA IZ E. y&\y\r t ■ — Ex ' Southern Cross,' From Fiji. THIS DAY! ■•;■; TH E RE M UEE AY ARD S. For sale, To-day (Thursday), February 3, at 1 o'clock, BAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE', 130 Head well-fatted Cattle 600 Fat Sheep and Lambs ' Fat and Store Pigs. Wanted—Three months' Grazing for from 200 to 500 Sheep. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
TO-MORROW. r HE H AY MA R K.E T. e> ; WEIGHT - CARRYING HACKS, fast 'from "Watiganui Draught Horse, from Tauranga Light Harness Mare, from Tauranga ;.-Well-bred. Liver Pointer Dog, lias been, shot over two seasons : Largo Grass Seed Winnowing Machine ALFRED BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. THE HA YM ARK E T : For sale, on .February. 4, at 12 o'clock, rtjAHE THREE ACRES GREEN MAIZE JL (fit to be cut) at theßemuera Corner of Mr. George May's Farm, Epsom. - ; Alfred buceland: "■! fi, S,ALES. AVatuku—Saturday, February 5 : -. February 7 . .■.-.- Pokeno—Monday, February 14 : Dicr.y—"Wednesday, February Iβ Papakura—Wednesday, February 23 ALFRED ;BUCKL AND;.
" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. ~ : '■:), -..■■■.-.'-) ; ;. At 2 o'clock.,,:; ,> , : ....'; SALE OF THE'RUATAtf&'A'TA RUN, •-. ; rWANGANUI. .--,.;,...;,:•. ; V FREEMAN R. JACKSON Has been favoured with instructions. from Messrs Owen and Lethbridge. to sell by. auction, at the Wool Stores, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui on Wednesday, 9th February, 18S1.1 ■ V ■■■■"■ ,-■: '■ . . mHE ruatangAta.'.-: station, _E_ consisting* of BCSO acresj and held under a native lease dated August Ist, ■ 1879, for twenty-one yer,ra, at the following yearly' rent—viz., for one year at £100; for seven years, at £500; the remaininir tYselveyeare, at £600.-" ':; '-:-■■.-..,; '.<■■■ .; The station lias been'occupied about 15 years under a former lease". It is situated on the main: road, nine miles distant from Wanganuij'and within one-quarter of a mile of the Wangaehu Railway^Station. ■ The: property- is bonnded- on two's'ides by the Warigaehu and Turakina Eivers, which , are-perfect boundaries the other boundaries-beingf fenced'-vvith live fences all in good order. 'It is divided intt ten paddocks,- vary, ing in size from 100' to -lOOO'acres, , besides six other smaller paddocks,:from 5 :ib- 25"acre3 : each, all well and securely fenced The land, is'of. the very best quality, a large proportion i being alluvial river deposits and splendid table lands,-the rest low lulls The ,whole property.is .well laid down in English grasses, and splendidly , watered.'-'lts present carryini; capSbilities are 20,000 head of cattle ' : pie lakes and rivers are well-stocked, with; perch and and there is::plenty.,of good shooting 6n.the r The improvements: are , complete', consisting of a 9-roomed dwellmg-house,, men's .-■ hut> i boiling-down plant, woolshed, and cattle and bull-houses- stable with loose boxes and-stalls; stockyard, sheep-pens; orchard, weU stocked withfruit trees: and everything necessary for working the station. ■ . ■: . •.' The Stock, consisting, of pureibred Cattle, Sheep, sold by, auction, durin B thefirst week,in March, :and possession of.;tho Bun can be girenoa or about March Utlu 1881. • •- -. . Xerms: One-third balance at",l and, 2 .years/' oearmginterestat.Spercent.'HT.,,.; . sc .[ -.'. , : : fj Saleat'2o'elo'ck. '\ [':'"''■'•/' ior further particulars,' apply to, o :'-> \-.i ■.:',; , : . FREEMAN R. JAbKSON,-^"" - Auctioneer, Wanganui
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 8
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