r -•■!! Balea by Auction. THIS DAY, • JUNCTION YARDS. 1 ; ; - For rale,' To-day (Tuesday), 1 A f \ FAT OXEN, from Sandhillß, ,1 v Giabarne, Hawers, Waikato, and neigh- » J bonrhood 700 Fat Sheep, from Glsborne, AYanganal, and Hawera Dairy Cows, Storo Cattle, Pigs, etc. At 1 o'clock, HUNTER & NOLAN. . \ ■ \ MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, ' DAIRY COWS, HORSES, DRAYS, / HARNESS, SADDLES. DOUBLE AND .SINGLE FURROW 1 ; PLOUGHS, SWING PLOUGH. { COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, i TWO SETS HARROWS, SCARIFIER, l, CHAFF-CUTTER, 'BUS AND HARNESS, DAIRY UTENSILS, POULTRY, 0 &c., - & 0., &c.
f Che Undersigned have received instruction from Mr. | E. Menzles, who is leaving tbo district, to sell at e his residence, Mount Wellington, Panmurc, I rriHE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AND JL FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of— Vrt 6 Well-bred Dairy Cows, milking and in naif 2 Three-year-old Heifers 6 Heavy and Medium Draught Horses, very staunch 1 Heavy Draught Mare, stinted to Blair Athel 1 Two yeAr»old Colt, by Elgin 1 Yearling Filly 1 Good Hack 1 Child's Pony, 4 years old, very quiet 3 Dray*, 1 'Bus and Harness, 3 Riding Saddles 1 Double Farrow Plough, by Wallace and Hotham 1 Singlo Furrow Plough, by Wallace and Hotham 1 Swing Plough, Scarifier, ChafTcutter, 2 Sets ; Harrows, Combined Reaper and Mower, by ! Wallace and Hotham (nearly new), Cart and Plough Harness, Dairy Utensils* Poultry, I &c., &a, &c. At Eleven o'Clock, - : ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HUNTER & NOLAN, TO-MORROW, s At Half-past Ten o'Clock. t c L ! PPLES I |& Ex B.s. Tarawera, from Hobart, j AT FOP.T-STEEET STORE. G. W. BINNEY 'Will sell by public auction, at bis Fort-street Store To-morrow (Wednesdaj), at half-past ten o'clock, 280 CASES OF FRUIT, Comprising— FRENCH CP.ABS "RUSSETS STURMERS Etc., Etc., Etc. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'Clock. ONEHUNGA. CLEARING-OUT SALE OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, ;ANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINE, &c. . R. ARTHUR ._3aa been favourod with instructions to sell, by public auction, on Weduesday next, at 11 o'clock am., at Mr. G. T. Codlin's, Onehonra, fXIS STOCK OF DRAPERY, Clothing, E ■ .Hats, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Fancy Goods, Sewing Machine,.Jec. Terms Cash, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT NOON. MOUNT ALBERT, FACTORY SITE. VOLCANIC SOIL. NEVER-FAILING SPRING OF WATER, TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTi R. ARTHUR sas been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Sale-room, Arthur's Mart, Qaecn-street, on Thursday, IStb instant, at 12 o'clock noon, , To close a Partnership Account, ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS VOL- . ' r : CANIC LAND, Cleared and in cross, having a largo frontage to the New North Roadj a short distance from the Mount Albert: Railway Station. The railway runs through it; bounded at the back by a creek, a neverfailing spring of splendltl water, a quarry of fine bluestone, now being worked (from which the stone sow being, used at the Savings Bank and-other buildings was takes). 'A GOOD HOMESTEAD SITE; A FIRST-CLASS SITB FOB WOOLLEN, PAPER, OR ■ » ■ . OTHER FACTORY. j "WILL BE SOLD IN ONE LOT. ' TERMS CASH. , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. - At Noon. PARK HILL, BIRKENHEAD. ! SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTY. EXTENSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL VIEW. jGOOD SOIL, WELL WATERED, 5 R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions, to sell by public auction, at his Estate, Land, and House Sale / Boom, Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday 25th October, at 12 o'clock, noon, A BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FREE-. <i-. HOLD PROPERTY, Northcote, North Sboro, containing about 03 acros of Laud,.soil good, weli watered, portions, splendidly wooded with lino Kauri,' and'other trees; extensive and varied lews of the lake, harbour, city, and suburbs, etc., ionveniently,situated on the Main Road, within lj nllea, or 20 ininutes walk o( Birkenhead Wharf, : ."ortlicote, extending from the St. Helicr's Eay (Estate, to opposite the. Lake Road- Now, being ridicioosly laid out into allotments varying from one •ere to nine acres cach, alt having good frontages to Sorernment road», and to a road SO feet wide, laid out througb the property. I This l> an opportunity for procuring choice sites for , Homestead Kpd Villa Residences, sheltered spots for Orchards, the, soil is a good loam, and many of the allotments have a N.E aspect, suitable for fruit-grow log, and on tome light spot* adaptable for vlno-cul-ture, an easy distance from the city, In a fait rising ■ »td fashionable neighbourhood that should not be j overlooked. P. TlttMl.-One-fourtb oash on the fell of the ham- - xuer, tba baZancfl can remain for three years at 86von .per c»k •'LHhbgraphloPtans are bow ready, and oan be bad Offlcs of lb* Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6837, 16 October 1883, Page 8
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