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Sales by AHction. THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. ] TURPENTINE ! TURPENTINE ! . G. W. BI NN E V 1 Has received ins'ruct'ons to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, To-day (Wednesday), 6th December, at 11 o'clock, K/~\ CASES (EACH S GALLONS) AMERICAN TURPENTINE. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, i At 11 o'Clock a.m. G. W INN E Y , Will sell by public auction at his Mart. Queen-street' To-day (Wednesday), December 6, at 11 o'clock, 6 CASES GAS AND KEROSENE COOKING STOVES. g CASES LAWN MOWERS Also, A QUANTITY OF SAMPLES, comprising—Printing Ink, Vatnish, Boot Polish, Yeast Powder, Facing 3 for Foundry and Soapstone, Lemonade Bottliag Machine aad Capsules, and Other Articlos To Close Consigments. Terms Cash. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. TARANAKI. TARANAKI. TARANAKI. W. COURTNEY Has received instructions to soil, immediately after Crown Land Ssie, LOT 1, Sections 2, 3. and 4, Opunake Survey District, containiag in all 392£ Acres of choice level Land, on the Sea Coast, and within 8 miles of Opunake ; a very good level Road. Lot Sections 49 and 4tf, Cape Survey District, containing 517 Acres goad heavy, rich Land, entirely fenced with Puriri Post, 5 black and 2 barb wires. This Land is ready for Stock, having wimtered 200 head ef Cattle without any seed havlig been sown, and is within 0 miles of Opunake. Lot 3, Sectious 20 and 27, Cape Survey District, containing 223 Acres of nice level good Land, close to the S«a, and with a large amount of feed upon it. The Sections are eaisly fenced, with Ditch and Bank, and are within 10 miles of Opunake. Lot 4. Section 39, Capo Survey District, 112 Acres fine, level Land, well watered, and within 10 miles of Opunake. Lot 5, Section 31, same quality as Lot 4, being opposite, and containing 100 Acres. Lot 6, Sections 15 and 88, Blook 8, Cape Survey District, 525 Acres good, heavy Land, with a lot of feed upon it: fenced on two sides with Puriri Posts, 0 black and 2 barb wires. This Land would at onco I carry a lot of Stock, and is IS miles from Opunake, | the road being quite level. i Lot 7—660 Aero Farm, at Tartarameka, known as Cottiers, a great portion of which is quit© level rich pasture. The Land is well fcnced and subdivided into Paddocks. Has a Six-Roomed House and til ■ecessary buildings for a Farm of its size ; bounds-! on one side by a good stream. A large portion of purchase money can remaim on mortgage. Within 14 miles of New Plymouth, by Main South motal road. Lot B—2lo Acres nice level Land, bounded on two sides by streams that act as fencos. Lnjid all grasse<l and subdivided into Paddocks, Four-JLoomed Cottage and Out-buildings ; 10 miles from New Plymouth by Main South road. Two-thirds of purchase moiaey can remain at 6 por cent. The Auctioneer would remind buyers that in all cases the above are good Properties, and that the Stle will bo held immediately after the Crown Land Sale, which ia to be held in his Rooms. The steamers are now carrying passengers at reduced fares. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. Sale at 2 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. W. COURTNEY Has received instructions from Rov. 11. H. Br*wn to sell by auction, at his rooms, Devon-street, on the above date, THE WELBOURNE ESTATE, containing in all about 1000 acres of good level land, within eight miles of town. Lot 1 consists of 715 acres, 200 of which are in grass. On this lot there is a very good 11-roomed house, with bearing orchard, 5 roomed cottage, and overy kind of building for the good conduct of a large farm. The house and all buildings are roofed with iron. Lot 2.—135 acres of good land, 95 of which aro cleared and in grass. On this lot there is a T-roomed house with two chimneys, good bearing orchard, aad a detached 4-roomed cottage and other buildings. Lot 5.—119 acres, about 90 of which are in grass. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, irop roofed, two chimneys, detached dairy, cow-shed, with one 5-roomed cottage, outbuildings, and two small huts, all in ona lot, and a fair orchard. These properties all join one another, and most liberal terms will be given, as they must be realised. J WILLIAM COURTNEY. Auctioneer. HAMILTON. Janhart 24th, at 12 o'Clock Noon. I« Capitalists anb Hotelkeepkrs. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. llallt Bbothki-.s, who are dissolving parkxership, to sail by public auction, on the premises. , "jpORTION of Lot 96, Borough of Hamil ton, containing half an acre, haviag a frontagi of 177 f.ot to Yictoria-itreet, anil 122 feet to Colling wood-street, on whioh is erected that well-knowt Hotel, the COMMERCIAL, which for accommodatior aid design is not to bo surpassed in the North Island The Building has 80 feet to Victoria-street and 64 feo to Collingweod-street, and only a few chaia '• from the Ilainlltoa Station of the Auckland ant Thames Railway, and within oae minute's wall of the Banks aad Telegraph Station ; the Polic aad District Conrts boing on the adjoining sec tion. The Ballding was designed and erccte< ® uder the superintendence of Mr. Mahoney Architect, Auokland, and. pronounced by th< travelling public to be one of the most com modious Hotels in Now Zealand. It has tw Private Entranced; Dining-room, with foldini doors, 46 x 20 ; 4 Sitting-rooms, each 14 x 12 Bar, 20x13, handsomely ttted up; Cellar, dr; '^ r ia all weathers aad lofty, 20 x IS ; Commertia is »n and Sample-room, 15 x 14 ; Billiard-room, 25 x 2( TTp-stairs—2l Bedrooms; Bathroom; W.C.; Sittln room, 14 x 14 ; Drawing room, 20 xlO ; als< ig Water tank, containing GOO gallons. — Detached Kitchen, 23 x IS; Stables, 29 x 42,11 stall to aad 4 looso boxes ; Carriage Shed, 42 x 12 togother with a neTer-failins supply of water. Also, THE FURNITURE of the above. No expense having keen spared by the proprietor; every artiolo is of the best. Billiard Table by Aleock, witn furniture completi After which, THE COACHING PLANT, vir.: 8e 1 Doublo-seated Waggon, 1 double-seated Bugg] single Buggy, 'Bus, Spring Cart, 7 Ilor&es, doubl and singlo Harness. 42 Je The wholo of tho property enelosed with a Galvanise •8 Iroa Fence. 31.B.—Should the purchaser of the Freehold wis! the option will be given of taking the Furniture an Ooaching Plant at a valuation. The Auctioneer has evory ooafldence in recommend i« e the above property to parties in search of valuable investment, being situated in the centr — feownshlp of Waikato, and on the direct route to tb sanatorium ('* The Lakes ") ef tho world; it is ais tho favouzito resort of the toarist and private fami lies, as well as tho commercial public. TERMS' Two-thirds of the pmrchaße money of th Freehold can remain oa Mortgage for three or liv« E years at 8 per cent. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6569, 6 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6569, 6 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6569, 6 December 1882, Page 8