SaJes fry Auction. ' THIS DAY, ♦' 11 A.M EDINBURGH CASTLE'HOTEL, Cokser of Kybrr Pass Road, Symoxds-strekt. HOTEL FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, &c. R. C. GREENWOOD Hμ received instructions from Mrs. Lawless (whose lease has expired), to sell, on the premises Edinda*? h a ? aStIC llokel, s >' lnond s-street, To-d.ij (SaturTIHE WHOLE OF THE HOTEL FURNITQKE. etc., etc , c mprislDg iirat-class Billiard Table, bv Alcock and Co., _~,.«>mpletc, with Balls, Cue',, etc. Billiard-room fixings Sittin;-room Furniture, etc. Bedroom Furniture, etc. Dhunsroom Furniture, etc3ar Parlour Furniture, etc Kitchen Furniture—Pots, Pans. Crockery, etc. Tho whole to be sold without reserve. R.C. GREENWOOD. Auctioneer. . TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 15. KOON. GENTLEMAN 7 S RESIDENCE, MOUNT EDEN. - R.'C. GREENWOOD Has been favoured with instructions from Mr, A. Boetham, to offer by auction, nt his Mart, Queen and Shortland-strcets, at noon on the ISth instant, THE Whole o£ his Valuable Estate at Monnt Eden, consistintr of Thirtccn-roomed Ecsidenco, well and substantially built, together with the necessary outbuildings and over seven acres of ricli volcanic land, choicelv laid out in paddocks, shrubberies, gardens, lawn, avenues. Kα. and commanding one of the most extensive and finest views in the Provi ce of Auckland. Cards to view on application, Kml further particulars from "Wm. Aitkcn, Shortland-strect; or E. C Greenwood, auctioneer. Queen-str6et. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S. TEAS!' TEAS! TEAS:
BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! GABRIEL LEWIS Will sell by auction, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, 1 KLA HALF-CHESTS FINE CONGOU JL«J>V? TEAS, ASSOP.TKD BRANDS. 40 KEGS SUPERIOR BUTTER Guaranteed Prime Sample. Terms at 3ale. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, CHAPEL-STREET "(Late Residence of Colonel* Haultain). THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT TO PERSONS FURNISH. ING, NEW ARRIVALS, &c. All in Good Condition, but little used. ■ R. ARTHUR lt:« been favonre.i with instructions from Mr. John Coutts (who is relirquisliing the business of Board-ing-house Keeper), to sell by; auction, at his establishment. Chapel-street, known as Cambridge I Houso, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock a.m., I HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE axi> EFFECTS, consisting of Parlour, Dinin Bayqm, JJedrooin, and Kitchen— Horsehair Snite, Telescope Dining Tnblo, Table Covers, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Card and Oral Tables, Austrian Turned Wood Chairs, Easy Chairs, Carpets,' Matting, Hearth Bugs, Door Mats. Pictures. Chimney Ornaments, Clocks, Fenders and Irons, Oil Cloth, Lace Curtains, Single and Double Bedsteads (Iron and Wood), large .-end Small Chests of Drawers, Cans Chairs, Washstands. Toilet Sets,-Toilet Tables,. Toilet Glasses. Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Mattrasses, Palliasses, Table linen, Dinner Service, Glass and Earthenware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Kitchen TJtensils, Garden and other Tools. On view on Wednesday next, after 1 o'clock p.m Cards at Arthur's Mart. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. PUKE K* O H E S A L E. Tt3 usual Monthly Sale will be held on Wednesday next, when A LARGE NUMBER OF CATTLE will be yarded, consisting of— -■.•■"•■■ rhlryOows. Store Cattle ■ ■. , ('Salves, Yearlings, &.c. ■* '' ': ".-•■■ AISO, . Horses, Sheep, and l'igs. At 11 o'clock.
Also, at 12 o'clock, For sale, at Pilkekohe, on February 9, ISSI, a firstcUss Farm of S-4 acres really good land, level, well watered, and Rood roads, within two milc3 of either X__u or Buckland Station, and adjoining tho property of Dr. Corbett.—For f urtlier particulars apply to Mr: G. S. Heard, Drnry, or the undersigned. -■■ ■■■'■■• HUNTER & NOLAN. - .'• SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. . FARM OF THIRTY-FOUR ACRES. DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE ::.;■: FARMING IMPLEMENTS HORSE, DRAY, &o. 'IJie undersigned have received instructions from Vr. B. Scanl in, to sell on fc-iturrtay, February 12, at 12 o'clock, AN IMPROVED FARM of 34 acres, all laid down in grass, and subdivided into paddocks, with good stabllnj and outlionses erected thereon. Also, 3 acres Potatoes ~3*' C tons Hay • . .. ;t" & Young Cattle Horse, Dray, and Fanning Implements HUNTER & NOLAN. is. TOKKSi] ■■■■-.:■ |R- o. c.vr.K. _}£])ft FREEHOLD BUILDING - CONQUEST PLACE, ST. GEORGE'S BAY, PARNELL, Commanding Fine Views and some Sea I'ront.iges, Tbc Estate of J. C. Brfckett, Eso, l\ow being surveyed, and for sale in FEBRUARY. B. TON KS & C O. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. At 2 o'clock. SALE OF THE RUATANGATA RUN, WANGANUI.
FKEEMAN R. JACKSON ■'ITm been favoured with instructions from Messrs. • Owon- and Lethbridge to sell by auction, at the • Wool Stores, Victoria .avenue, Wanganui, on buatajstgat! station, -JL consisting of BCSO acres/ and hold under a 'native lease dated August Ist, IS<9, fortwenty-ono "Tears, at the following yearly rent—viz., for one year -at £400; for seven years, at j£soo: the remaining twelve veav3, at £000. ... . The station has been occupied about 15 years under a former lease. It is .sitUßted on the main road, nine miles distant front "Wanganui, and within one-quarter oTa mile of the.iVangaehn Eailway Station. The . nrO perty is bounded on two sides by the 'Wangachu aud Turakina Rivera, which are perfect boundaries, ttie other boundaries being fenced with live fences, all 'ia (rood order. It is divided into ten paddocks, varying in eize from 100 to 1000 acrej, besides six other ■ — sniiller paddocks, from 5 .to 25 acrc3 each, all well ' aad/Eccurely fenced The land is of the very best aurllty, a largo proportion being alluvial river d'oosits and splendid table lands, the rest low hills. ITd- whole property is well lniil do\vn in English £siei and splendidly watered. IU present carrying are 20,000 alieep 1000 head of cattle. Tllo lakes and rivtrs are vrell-stocked wltli perch and tcoilt, and there is plenty of good shooting on the C -'JhD' improvements are complete, consisting of. a' 9-roomed dwelling-house, men s hut., boiling-down plant woolshed, and cattlo and bull houses; stable, ' with 10030 boxes and stalls; stockyard, sheeppens; orchard well 3tocked with fruit tree 3 ; and everything rwceasary for working the station. - ; The Stock, consisting of pure bred Cattle, Sheep, ftnd Horses, will bo sold by auction during the first woek lu ilarch, (md possession of the Run can be etven on or about Mutch 14tb, 18S1. ' Totms: Onu-tWrdcash; balance at land 2 years; . trculuß Inlcreat n.t 8 per cent. - ™! "--'Saleat 2b*clbck ' : -■ ' ! '■ For furtUerplcrUcnlilrß/ apply to .. f- ' 1 ■FREEMAN -R. JACESON, 5 AiacUonecr, Wasganul
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5997, 5 February 1881, Page 8
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