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\ -■—-■ Sales T»y Anction. ■-. : Dl 7 R H-A ;M YAE DB. For Sale; at the Dnrham Yards, on F<lday, April 26, A .SECOND-HAND LADIES' PHAE- .£&. TOX, in flrst-class Order an* Condition (built by Cousins and Atkin). AUo, A Set of Buggy Harness. . HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. DURHAM YABDS. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, Today (Friday), April 25, at Eleven o'clock, ■"■•■. Without Reserve, ■■:*■-■_ THE WELL-KN'>WN RACE MARE, SATAN KLLt, 2 years oid, by Hippocampus, dam Slander, with all hex three-year-old engagements. A!so, The Srell-known Steeplechaser TBICOXBIN. - HUNTER & NOLAN. THIS DAY. ,; . DURHAM YARDS. The undersignea will sell, at the Durham Yards, on Friday,'2sth Xpril, at Half-past Ten o'clock. a.ra;, "g 4\ HORSES FROM THE WEST _1_" r COAST, consisting of Light Drafts, Hacks, and Bnggy HbrSis . • - , ■'-■ . The well-known Steeplechaser Larrikin '-• Good Pagoal Trap, nearly new, Horse, and Harness.' -.':■. .l.Slar«, with saddle and bridle 1 BUckTrap Mare 1 Good Weight-carrying Hack ' 1 Light Draught Horse 1 Light Briueht Horse (ton trial) 1 Hay Pony • • . ■ . - 1 First-class Hunter, np to Iβ stone (pedigree at sale) 1 Bay Pony, snltahle either for a lady or little boy, ■ • and about 30 Horses, consisting of Trap and Saddle Hacks. ' " Also. . ' One well-bred greyhound Slut '; ". ■ " ' . AISO, I ; TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Abeut 60 bags good OATEN CHAFF, and 2 Dray Wheels and Axle. HUNTER & NOLAN. ; THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Olock. CARBINES & TAYLOR Will sell by auction, at their Central Sale Booms, to- ' day (Friday), at Eleven o'Clock sharp, POULTRY.— Fowls, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Young Pigs, Dogs. Canaries, Fam-y Birds. I FKDIT— /»ppl««, P«ars. Grape., Ac PRODUCE— ' Prime Canterbury Hams and Bacon, 30 tons good Table Potatoes, - Omonj, Waitoa Cheeses, Butter. Horse Carrots, v QROOJSRIES—Tea. Sugar, Flour, Soap, Starch, Kerosene, Blacking, Oatmeal, Lemon Peel. Sharps, Oats, Bran. Chuff, *c KTJBNI I'URE— Spring Uattrasse;, Sofat, Chitirs. Tables, Crockery, Cirpota; 4c. Blankets, Oents , Tweed Trousers. Trousers and Vents, and Suite, Hosi«ry, Rnchlngs, Trimmings, Youtht' and -Boys' Suits. JEWELLERY—Gent.' Studs, Watches, King., 4c CARBINES & TAYLOR. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. R. C. GREENWOOD Will sell by public auction, at his Mart, 129, Queen street, on above date, at noon, ANEW AND WELL ■ FINISHED SEVEN-BOOMED VILLA BESIDENC.K on an Allotment 39ft 6in. x 126 ft-, four doom past Summer.street. Mount Kden Koad; gas laid on to.five ioom<; well, pump, and tank; One view; 'bus passes every fllteen minutes. Also, 40 acres Land, Pariih of Karahgahape, County of Kden,' being Allotment No. 29. Bounded on the north by the Nibotnpu. Kiver. . Also, part nf Lots 88 and '89, Waiklakle, Mangapai, containing 40 acres. The land bas a good water frontage, and small amount of timber on it. Also, The lease tot 12} years from 4th May, 1884, or three acres and 39 perches of. rich land tt Epjom, being I ots Nos. 10,11, and 12 of the sub.livi.ion of Allotment number 23b of Section Gj being immediately opposite the properties of Mrs. Waller and G. B. I Owen, Esq. . ! Also, Lois 30 and 52,Sunnyside; No. 1, Calliope Point, North Sliore, having frontages oi 60ft. Gin. and 55ftrespectlvoly to W.ter View Ko&d and Calliope Road. These Lots are pleasantly situated, with magnificent j views of the harbour. ' Also, - a good Seven-roomed House, pleasantly situated on the Mount Eden Head ; tanks, containing lOODgals. water. Venetian Blindt. and every convenience. Tne houte is two doors beyond ihe railway crossing, Mount Edenßoaa; allotment is about 40»..x100rt . . Alsj, 120 acres good land,- Hunua, being part of Section 212, western portion ; good road to the farm ; eight acres cleared, balance heavy bush. Bounded on the south by the Wairoa River. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. ' t SATURDAY, MAY 10. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY ■ '- ■ . ■ iu OPUNAKE AND WAITARA. Deferred Payment. SECTION OF 100 ACRES AT OKAIA.WA, with a Leasehold of 70 acres adjoining; also, Town Sections in Okaiawa and Hawna. HAWERA, SATURDAY, 10th MAY, '' At Two o'Clock. No Reserve. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. Jno-Prosser (who is leaving the district), to ;SeU by Public Auction, as above, THE LARGE AND NEWLY-ERECTED BRIDGE HOTEL, Waitara; conUining 25rooms, and being one of the most complete and well-finished Hostelries on the Coast. Th« above is built on a Harbour Board lease, which has 42 yeais to ran. Immediate possession given. EMPIRE HOTEL, Opunake, containing 30 rooms, with one acre of freehold land, situate in the main street; has stabling accommodation for 20 horses. Coaches start from the door for New Plymouth and Hawera daily. ; SECTION 7. OPUNAKE (suburban). Seven and-a-half acres, fenced and laid down in grass, with frontage to main road. SECTION 54, OF BLOCK 14, REGENT-STREET. HAWERA, on which is erected a well ; built and comfortable four-roomed house. .SECTION 2S, OF BLOCK 4, OKAIAWA VILLAGE OWner Section, opposite Okaiawa Hotel. SECTION 48. OF BLOCK 16, KATJPOKONUI (Deferred Payment), 100 acres, nearly the whole of which is cleared and fenced. THE GOOD-WILL Of LEASE OF SECTION 123. OF BLOCK 4. WAIMATE (adjoining above deferred section), with Purchasing Clause of £5 6b. For further particulate apply to . .. HUNTER & NOLAN. Auckland; on to NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. . ■ Hawera. TfiRMS AT SALE. Sporting. Registered Letters ) nnnnn (^α* l offlce Orders and Telegrams } + 9flfllH Payable to not Accepted. j -t»WUV| AD aMABTOK. ADAMASTOR'S,NOVELTY CONSULTATION , •-...'.:. -. .. 1 ON THK BIRTHDAY HANDICAP (To be Kun ut. Dunedin). . • Will close on or about 22nd May, 1884. 8000 Members at 5s Each. > 126 PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS :- FIRST .. .. .. .. .. £260 oEfJOND .. .. .. .. .. 11.0 THIRD .. .. ~ ' .. .. 100 STARTERS divide' ..' .. .. 150 NON-STARTERS divide .. ~.. „ 260 £900 Cash Attards. 2at £100.. .. £200125 at £6.. .. £160 2at 60.. 100 150 at- 5.. .. 250 10 at 20.. "..2001 20 at 10., .. 200 j .£llOO : Eash Ticket has 7 separate chances, Bace aad Cash : Awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. Order, payable to " Adaniattor. -By so doing you -will protect yourself againit loss; as it is equal to 'registration. - Country Cheques must have Oae Shilling xdded for exchan;e. and marked correct by Bank. Two stamps must be sent for reply and r ess It. - Result sent to every sharo . i:older'dlrectly afU'r the drawing. Not lets than two Tickets sent to any' cne address. XSTPlease apply early this time as the time is limited. Address If Sumps are sent, ( ADAJIASTOR,) FostOfficeOrders please send One. <. , Care of. > or Bank Notes Shlllln."'JEextra. 1 Lyons &Hart,i preferred. - ■oslol, P. 0., DunedlD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 8

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