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Halss by Auction. THIS DAV. AT STONE HOUSE, HARP ROAD, NEAR HARP OF ERIN T HOTEL. TWO 2-Y£AE-OLD COLTS BY MATCHLESS TWELVE DAIRY COWS THIRTY - MrXEDSTORK CATTLE OSE ACRE EARLY POTATOES FOUR ACRES GREEN OATS 1-TINr. ACRES GREEN OATS AND MEADOW GRASS CORING CART AND HARNESS TWO PLOUGHS. SET HARROWS SWINGLETUEErf. CHAFFCUTTER KOLLi-R, MANGOLD CRUSHER CHURNS, J.'AIRY UTENSILS IiKKIiOS, I'OULTRV, £--\. &c. &c. Tlso un.-...-.-ii«ntii have rctivcd instructions fnm il'. -■'■ <>■ Robinson {wlio is lravinp the district) to sill, r.t i is resUvnce. >toae House, Jlnrp Eoad, To(iav'(.S.ituri!ay). Dei-ember i. ?"sVhK WIIOLK OF HIS LIVK AND ii li AD STOi.'K, ;isi'num.Titcil«bovtf. AT 1- NOO.V. HUNTER & NOLAN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. J U N C T lON YARDS. For m\i, at Junction Yards, na Tue.diy next, /*/<* FAT 0 X E N, \>*.J> from li-iv. era 30 Fat'.ixon.rromSand Hills "0 Fit- <\ut:e from Waikat ■ and Neighbourhood GOO Fat Sheep 100 Fat Limbs 30 Grown Stccrr., in frc'ili condition Dairy Cows, riiorfi C.ittle, .';c. At 1 o'clock. HUNTER £ NOLAN". WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. r A P A K U R A YARDS The undersigned will hold thoir usual Monthly Sale at Papikura on Wednesday t.oxt, of Cattl; , , jhorsks, shkep. pigs, &c. Pare Itoan Shorthorn liull. bred by Ueicl llvos. Also, A Star Buckeye Combined Reaper anil Mowrr. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER S. DURHAM YARDS. Fcr sile, at Dutliara Yards, on Friday next, ex Oleuelg, from Mo till. /&fb USKFUL COLTS AND FILLIES < dibt> (unbroken). HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER S. UNEXPIRED TERM OF LEASE OF JUNCTION HOTEL, GOODWILL, FURNITURE, &c. The Snbscribors have received instructions, from Mr McGlashan, to sell, on Friday, tho Sth December at the Durham Yards, THE GOODWILL of the UNEXPIRED TERM OF LEASE, of Six Years, of the JUNCTION HOTEL, doing a large and respectable business. The conitcodiousness of tho House, or the desirability of the situation Is too well known for comment, but its immediate proximity to the terminus of the Tramways renders it prospoctively more valuable than other snburban houses. Persons in quest of a good hou&o cannot easily find a more desirable nno. At 12 o'clock. HUNTER k NOLAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. AT SIBBIN'S FURNITURE ROOMS. DEA WING-ROOM AND DININ<I-ROOM SUITES CANTEEN CJRY AND CORNER WHATNOTS BEKGIEU OIIMES DUCHESS TOILKT SETS MAHOGANY AND OAK DINING TABLES GIPSY AND LOO TAHLtS LADIES' WORK TABLES, COFFEE AND CHESS TABLES COMJIODFS, HAIX STANDS HALL CHAIRS. DINNER WAGGONS FENBER STOOLS, SPITTOON BOXES MAHOGANY PEDESTALS TOWEL HOUSES, MUSIC STOOLS WALNUT CHEFONIEES, MARBLE TOPS, PLATE GLASS /IACKS WALNUf WILLOW SEAT CHAIKS CORNER AND KAGLE BRACKETS FOOTSTOOLS. lIALL MATS CHILDREN'S IKON COTS, HORSE HAIR 16 x 12, IS I 14, 20 X 10 MIRRORS. The Subscribers has received instructions to fell at his Furniture Rooms, on above date at II o'clock, -g <\ CASES OF THE ABOVE GOODS, ■ %7 all carefully and well selectod. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. ■p ICH ALLUVIAL J ANDS. Similar in Quality to the F.ichest oJ the H.YWKE'S BAY AND POVERTY BAY LANDS, And to such lands as the CARSES OF GOWRIE AND STIRLING, In Scotland, and the FENS OF LINCOLNSHIRE, In England, and with an ITALIAN CLIMATE. T. W. HICK SON & CO. HAVE much pleasure in announcing that they havobeen entrusted by Heuky Allkv Eeq., who intends leaving for En.land, with the Sub-division and Sale of his Magnitlccnt ■pSIiTE OF OTIRLING WORTH, SHnatcd at liikutaw, Thames Valloy, 4,000* f cms, Valued at £40,000. Railway Station, Main Trunk Road. Thames River Frontage. Surrounded by GoldQelds, Splendid JlarUeU on all hands for overy description of Farm Garden, and Orchard Produco. NOTHING LIKE IT IV THE MARKET FOR YEARS PAST. Mr. T. W. lijckson, who has hatl opportunities of seeing ai>d judging of the quality and value of most of the btst lands from tho Aortb Capo to Welling ton, can with confidence recommend this a3 far ai,d away superior for quality and position—in combination—to s.iything he has ever come across in the Korlh Island, and hiis no hesitation in saying that it will be wi.rt): tho while of aDy intending investor in land to μ-ay this place a visit of inspection lxjforc investing elsewhere. IT 1-5 EASILY REACHED FROM ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Four cosches each way dally to and from the Thames ; two twice daily to and from Te Aroha • one twjee weekly from Napier, Tauranga, and Katikati ; one thrice we.-kly from Hamilton, via Te Aroha. Several steamers daily each way from Thames and To Aroha. An excellent hotel on the estate. oirP , * f pr , opri<,t<>7 wi , u ,arni sl» horses to persons de- •■ 3irjng to loon over the property, which is some eight it fr m Auckland would bo steamer, Auckland tS Thames, 4 to 5 hours; Thames to SUrlinc-worth , Uiituuia) li to 2 hours, or by eteamcr, 2 to 3 hours, according to tide ; aoing ov-r the estate, 2 to 4 hoursretu.mnj to Auckland by coach and steamer, 6 J to 7 boms; wholo trip occupying from 13J to 18 hours, -the tale-owing >o the whole estate being offered insteaJ of only half as originally intended—is postponed to th« midle of January to five time for getting surveys done and plans ready. Being confident that the Property is one of sterling ' value, an.l that this Bale will afford an opportunity inve«torj throughout tho colonics.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 8