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Salee by TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. JUNCTION YARDS. Pot sale, at Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, 5 PAT BULLOCKS (extra heavy weights) from Gis borne 100 Fat Oxen, from Hswer'i, Wnikato.and neighbourhood 200 Fat Sheeo, from Hawera 500 F»t Sheep, frotr, Uiauoroe .»nd Napier ISO Fat Lambs Dairy Lows. Store Cattle, Tlgj, ic. At 1 o'clock. HUNTER k NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. PUKEHOHE YARDS. Tho «ndersigne<l will hold their Monthly Sale at Pukekohe on Wednosday, Deoamber 13, when a large number of CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, &c, will be offered ; also, Mr. E. Jones's F»rm of V2i acres, of tlrst-class land, at Pukekohe East, all in grass, fenced and well-watered; new House, Dairy Cow-shed, ic About a milu from railway station. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. DURHAM YARDS. ANNUAL HORSE FAIR. INTENDING VENDORS are requested to forward entries as soon as possible, and not later than Wednesday next, in order that arrangements uiay bo made, as already a large number from Hawera. Gisborne, and Wanganui are catalogued. Buyers will find this an especially good opportunity to purHUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. DURHAM YARDS. For sale, at Durham Yards, on Friday next, H O R S E S, O\>7 from Ilawera, consisting of, Heavy Draughts, Modiums, Light Harness Horses, and Hacks 20 Superior Horses, from Wanganui. principally Matched liuggy norses, aud Hacks 15 Well-bred Horses, from Gisborne. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. DURHAM YARDS. Tho undorsigned have received instructions from the trustees in tho late Kobert J. Hunter's Kstate, to sell a , , the Durham Yards, on Friday, tho 15th, THE WHOLE OF THAT VALUABLE Property Kstate, on the Miain line of road between r.llerslie and Onehun/a, about half a mile from Kllerslie station, being formerly hii place of residence, consisting of 13 acres volcanic soil, all in grass, and securely fenced; 11-roomed House, .Stable, Coach-house, &c. At 11 o'clock, HUNTER & NOLAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. DURHAM YARDS. nnHE NEXT WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON, WILL BK FIKLD OS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31: HUNTER t NOLAN. HAMILTON. Jantjart 24th, at 12 o'Clook Nook. To Capitalists asd Hotelkkepers. COUIMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON. The nnderaigned has received instructions from Messrs. Hallt Brothk::s, who aro dissolving . partnership, to soil by public auction, on tho promises. "OORTION of Lot 96, Borough of Hamiltori, containing half an acre, having a frontage Hotel, the COMMERCIAL, which for accommodation ' asd design is not to be surpassed in tho North Island The Building has Sβ feet to Victoria-street and 64 feet to Colllngwoodstreet, and oßly a few chains * from tho Hamilton Station of the Auckland and t Thames Railway, and within oue minute's walk J of tho Banks and Telegraph Station ; the Police J and District Courts being on the adjoining see- J tion. The Building was designed and erected t nnder the superintendence of Mr. Mahoney, Architect, Auckland, and pronounced by the travelling public to be one of the most commodious Hotels in New Zealand. It has two •; door?, 46 x2O ; < Sitting-rooms, o.ich 14 xl 2 ; £ Bar, 20 x IS, handsomely fitted up ; Cellar, dry J in all weathers and lofty, 20 x 18 ; Commercial and Sample-room, 15 xl 4 ; Billiard-room, 25 x 20. * Up-stairs—!l Bedrooms; Bathroom; W.C.; Sitting ii room, 14 xl 4 \ Drawing room, 20 xlβ ', also, / Water tank, containing 600 gallons. a Detached Kitchen, 23x13; Stables, 29 x 42,11 alalia h and I looso boxes ; Cariiage Shed, 42 x 12 ; '1 together wiih a never-failing supply of water. *; Also, THE FURNITURE I, of the above. b No expon6O having been spared by the proprietors, every article is of the best. J( Billiard Table by AJoock, with fuxaiture complete. O After which, TIIE COACIIIN'U PLANT. ~ 1 Double-seated Waggon, 1 double-seated Buggy, single Buggy, 'Bus, Spring Cart, 7 Horses, double and single Harness. Tho whole of the property enclosed with a Galvanised N.B.—Should the purchaser of the Freehold wish, the option will bo given of taking tho Furniture and Coaching Plant at a valuation. *' do The Auctioneer has every confidence in recommend- , Ing the abovo property to parties in search of a t ; c valuabln investment, being situated in the centre rS janatorium (" The Lakes ") of tho world ; it is also = Lhe favourite resort of the 'ourist and private fami- T lies, as well as tho commercial public L TERMS: Two-thirds of the purchase money of tho freehold can remain on mortgage for three or flvo roars, at S per cent. ' JOHN KNOX. 2! Auctioneer. a*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 8

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