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Sales by Auction. THURSDAY DECEMBER 7. NOON. VALUABLE CENTRAL FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. WELLINGTON, HEPBURN, BERESFORD, AND WOLFE-STREETS. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from the •wner, to sell by Public Auction at his Estate, Land, and House Silo Rooms, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, December 7, at 12 o'clock noon. WELLINGTON-STREET, HEPBURN STREET.— That large and valuable piece of land at the corner, sub-divided into Fifteen Good Building AllolLnaats. Valuable business stands, and convenient sites fjr Private Houses. HEPBURN-3TREET AND WOLFESTP.EET.—Two First-class Villa Sites, large and pleasantly situated. WOLFE-STREET.—One Allotment, and 3Cottage erected thereon. Two good allotmei ts adjoining, but a short distance from >iepburn-street. ' BERESFORD-STREET—4-roomed Cottage, and good allotment; also as allotment adjoining, situated about mid-way between Hep-burn-street, and the residence of the ReT. J. Hobbs. The whole of these properties are well situated. Any one requiring a good investment, or a comfortable, quiet, pleasant homestead, in a respectable ruing locality, should not allow this opportunity to slip. R. ARTHUR, Salesman and Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. ; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. i AUCKLAND .SECTION. I LEASE OF ALLOTMENTS IN AUCK, > LAND YARDS. To be let by public auction on the 6th December, a' 12 noon, by Mr. G. Sibbin, at his Land Mart, 61 Queen street, Auckland, THE LEASE FOR SEVEN YEARS 01 ALLOTMENTS IN AUCKLAND RAILWAi STATION YARDS, suiubie for Coal and Firewooi Sites. Plan and Form of Lease can be s«en on applicatioi to the Auctioneer, or Resident engineer, -Now m&skot. J. P. MAXWELL, General .Manager N.Z.R. GEO RUE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. ,1 TO-MORHOW. -j D U R H A M YARDS s" For sale on Friday next, ex Hawea from C'hristchurch fhfh SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGH'I MARES AND GELDINGS A pair of Very lUndsome Chestnut Carriag Horses, 4 and 5 years old ; s:aud IU hand t -2 inches t A First-class Hunter, by Marmi m ', Thoroughbred .Marc, by Tra :ucer out of Penserosi u Six-year-old Black -Mare, carries a lady, am d broken to harness ; v«ry quiet '• Also, ■j 1 tou Oatcu Sheaf Chaff 1 ton Bran. j At 10 o'clock. „ HUNTER & NOLAN. e — ■ o TO-MORROW. "DURHAM Y A R D S s Ex Macgrcgor. from Ilawera. c «>>d"k USEFUL HACKS AND LIGIH f f*\J. HARNESS HORSES. Ex Southern Cross, frjni Poverty Bay. 1 pair Koau Carri/wo Horses i. pair Orey Uuggy Ponies 1 Ups.anding Hacks Medium Draught Fillv Hay Mare Pollv ; carries a la.iv G.lledium Dniu s ht Horses. At 10 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. DURHAM Y A K D S. Ex Havtka, from Chkistciiprch. A THOROUGHBRED BAY MARK u' years old, bv Tradiicer out of IViucruso. Seo Stud Rook. Pull Pedigree at Sale. At 10 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN. TO-MORROW. DURHAM Y A K L) S. For sale, at Durham Yards, or. Friday m xt. Ki Hawca, from C'hristchurch, AT II ORO U G II 15 A Y MARK, by Traducer. out of Penserosa. Fuji pcii.-tct at Yards. HUNTER k t NOLAN. \ SATURDAY, DECEMBER •_'. t AT STONE HOUSE, HARP ROAD, NEAR HARP OF ERIN HOTEL. TWO 2-YEAR-OLD COLTS BY MATCIIi LESS TWELVE DAIRY COWS THIRTY[MIXED STORE CA'ITLL.' ONE ACRE EARLY POTATOES FOUR ACRES GREEN OAT'S NINE ACRES GREEN OATS AND MEADOW GRASS SPRING CART AND HARNESS TWO PLOUGHS, SET HARROWS SWINGLETREES, CHAFFCUTTER ROLLIIR, MAN SOLD CRUSHER CHURNS, DAIRY UTENSILS HOUSEHOLD EEFECiS, POULTRY, &c, kc, kc. The undersigned have received instructions i.-jhi Mr. N. H. ltobinson (who is leaving the district) to sell, ut his residence, Stoue House, Harp Road, on Saturday next, r PHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND JL Dt.AD STUCK, as enumerated above. AT l'J NOON. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER S. UNEXPIRED TERM OF LEASE OF JUNCTION HOTEL, GOODWILL, FURNITURE, Ac. The Subscribers have received instructions, from Mr McGlashan, to sell, on Fridaj.tlio sth December I at the Durham Yards, THE GOODWILL of the UNEXPIRED TERM OK LKAaK, of six Years, of the J UNCTION HOTEL, doing a large and respectable business The comiuo.liousue.ss of the House, or th« deairabiliTy of the situation is too well known for comment but its immediate proximity to the tenniuus of the Tramways rentiers it protectively more valuable than other suburban houseß. Persons in quest of a ijood house cannot easily Und a more desirable one. At 12 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 8

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