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Sales by Auction- i THIS DAT, AT 12 O'CLOCK. AT THE QUEEN-ST. AUCTION" MART (Adjolalnj B&ck of New Ze^ilmd). •J. B. MARRIOTT by Auc'.iati, at his Mir:. B\lance OF musical chairs Ship *t S-a. t.n* <*veral Artic'r* Kuro-.tmra, Ksr.cy Go-kU, hrjpaas Gl\«»ware. K. P. "Ware, Corkscrews Ginlets. t*iih Xetties, Tinware. Also, A Larje Assortment of Drapery, in leng'.hs to soil Purchaser*. J. B. MARRIOTT, Auctioneer and General Salesman. TO-MORROW, 11 A.M. CARBINES k TAYLOR Will seH by auct'on, at 11 o'clock, Drapery, clothing, &c. Feathers. Gloves, Dress Pieces Coliars. Buttons, etc. Coneu, Aroephane Triaiming Spotted Nets Fails, Silks, etc. Also, Second-hand Clothing, etc. PRODUCE: Walroa Cheese, H&ma and Bacon Butter. New Potatoes Cener&l Produce, etc. At 11 o'Clock. CARBINES & TAYLOR. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. DURHAM VARDS For sale on Friday next, ex Ha*-ve* f-om Christchurch OO SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT & & MARKS AND GELDINGS . A pair of Very Handsome Chestnut Camog Horses. 4 and 5 years old; siand 16 fee 1 inches A First-class Hunter, by Marai: n Thoroughbred Mare, by Tra ,; ucer ontof Peascros Also, 1 ton Oaten Sheaf Chaff 1 ton bran. At 10 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. DURHAM YARDS Ex Mdc*;re?or. from Haw-tra. ri/Tk USEFUL HACKS AND LlGrl" HAr.NKS.-i HOUSES. Ex Scn'hera fr-ro Poverty B,Ly. 1 pair Komi Carrl*. e H-tscs 1 pair Grey 15u#?t Pu:;ies 2Up3Mndin;j Macks Medium Draught Filly liny Ware Polly ; carries a Uiy 0 Medium Draught Ilcrses. At 10 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. DURHAM Y A R D S. Ex Hawsa, Cin.i-STCUUT.CU. A thoroughbred BAY MARI 6 Tears old, by Tra iucer out of I'enseroso. See Stud Book. Full Pedigree at Sale. At 10 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. AT STONE HOUSE, HARP ROAI NEAR HARP OF ERIN HOTEL. TWO 2-YEAR-OLD COLTS BY MATCI LESS TWELVE DAIRY COWS THIRTY MIXED STORE CATTLE ONE ACRE EARLY POTATOES FOUR ACRES GREEN OATi NINE ACRES GREEN OATS AN MEADOW GRASS SPRING CART AND HARNESS TWO PLOUGHS, SET HARROWS SWINGLETREES, CHAFFCUTTER ROLLER, MAN7.OLD CRUSHER CHURNS, DAIRY UTEN'.SII.S HOUSEHOLD EFFECIS, POULTRY &c., &c., Sc. The undersigned have received instructions iro Mr. X. H. Kobinion (who is leaving th« district) sell, at his reaidttice, stone House, Harp Road, < Saturday nex:, The whole of his live an DKAD .STOCK, al enum-ratcd abjre. AT 12 NOO.N". HUNTER & NOLAN. W. ». COCHRANE.] [JA>!. HACK MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, At 12 o'clock. VILLA SITES, MOUNT ST. JOHN, ONEHUNGA ROAD. The subscribers will sell, at their Robins. on Moudiy, December 11, a* l v - u clock, by or..cr the Truatei-s in the Estate of the late WiUia Rattray, np H E FOLL 0w IN G YALU AB L ,1 ' I> UIL L> iN G SITES. MOUNT Si. JuH> Lots 4 and Sec. 3, having frontages of feet each to Onehuuga Road. Lot G, Sec- 3. 00 feet frontage t-j Una with Dwel.itig-hause of S rooms erecu thereon. Lot 7, Sec. 3, having a frontage of "JO feet 4 inch to Ouehunga Road. Lots It. 10, 11,12. and 13. See. 3, bavins a fron:.v l>f 5U (act each to WiUiamsOU-streel. Lot S, See. S, with a fronUga of Si fee'. 5 inch to Williamson-street. The above allotments are well situated on the ma road to Onehunija, immediately opposite the res dcnce of 1< C. Barstow. K>q.. and in close proiimi! to tho properties ol .Messrs. Murdoch and rleskct They are only about live minutes' walk from liair.ue Railway .Station, while 'liusses aro continually pas.ii all day. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. \T. S. COK'HKANK.] [.1 As. I'ACR MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. IMPROVED FARM S. MAKETU. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. OP All EKE. ALLOTMENT, PAPA KURA. Tho Subscribers will sell, at their rooms. Kort-strce ou Monday, Pecember 11, at 1- o'clock, IJy Drdor of the Executors in the Estate of Nath: Stewart, lute of Maketu, Farmer, deceased. LOT I.—Lots 104, 100, 107, 10S, and 11( Makotu, containing :>0 acres, of whi( 20 acres are in grass, remainder fcn and mixed bush, the whole seculM fenced. LOT 2. — Lots 110, 117, 113, 110. and 120. Makett containing 50 acres, neirly all fenced, al»ct IB acres in grass, remainder mixed buih. LOT 3.—Lots 131. and 212, Parish of Opahek containing Si acres, nearly all fenced, aboi 20 acres in grass, remainder mixed bihjb,< which 23 acres have been felled for burning. LOT 4 —Lot 147, Section 11, Tillage of Papakur; containing } acre. NO RESERVE. For further particulars apply to Messrs Dig-nan an Armstrong, Solicitors, or SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 8

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