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Sales by Auction _ THIS DAY WEEKLY~BALB OF &ODUCB, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, FURNITURE, Etc. < J. MACLEOD & CO. 11l sell by public auction at their Rooms, Queenitreet, Ibis .Day (Tuesday), 19tb inat., at eleven o'clock, _ CASES HAMS AND BACON F J 160 sacks POTATOES 46 sacks OATS 28 Backs ONIONS Barley, Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Cheese, Ham 8 id Bacon, Butter, Chaff, Oatmeal, Honey, Lard, etc, FURNITURE—Chairs, Tables, Wooden Chairs, I E nders, Chest of Drawers, Couches, Looking-glasses, I >adcs, Cutlery, Books, Fancy Goods, etc. J r PIANOFORTE (by Bowse.) ( A 0 THIS DAY. I JUNCTION YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Junction Yards, To-day (Tuesday), \t7f\ FAT CATTLE LA V/ 1000 Fat Sheep 200 Store Sheep -1 Fat Lambs Daily and Store Cows J Veal Calves, Pigs, etc HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers, TO-MORROW. UNDER BILL OF SALE. ©U'THE PREMISES OF MESSRS. J. * A ' SMITH. I he undersigned will sell, at the premises of Messrs J. _ & J. Smith. Albert-street, on Wednesday next, the 20th October, rHE WHOLE PLANT OF A LIVERY STABLE-KEEPER. The Carriages and Harness re nearly new and in perfect order, amongst which re— 1 English-Bullt Brougham 1 Boggy, built by Cousins Atkln 3 American Buggies 1 Set Carriage Harness 1 Double Set Buggy Harness* 3 Single sets Buggy Harness 2 Ladies' Side Saddles 2 Gentlemen's Saddles 9 Rugs 6 Geldings . Si Mares Hay, Straw, Ac, *c At Eleven o'Clock. __ j HUNTER*& NOLAN, Auctioneers, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. JUNCTION YARDS , [he undersigned have received instructions to sell, on Tuesday, October 26, 1I»A GROWN STEERS JLO" 50 Two-year-old Hereford Steers. HUNTER & NOLAN. Auctioneers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR, J. E. TAYLOR, MANGARE. DAIRY COWS, FIRST-CLASS HORSES" CARTS, DRAY, PULPER, CHAFF' CUTTER, WEIGHING MACHINE &C, &C. The undersigned have received instructions from Vr. J. K. Taylor, who has lea-ed his farm, to sell, at his residence, MaagarePoint, one mile from the Bridge, THE WHOLE OF HIS CAREFULLYSELKCTED DAIR*. LIVE. AND DEAD STOCK, BORSKS. FAIIM IMPLEMENTS, &C, &c, amongst which are the following ;— 22 Good and Quiet COWS 1 Well-bred Young BULL Black MARE, 0 years old. 16 hands high, vary staunch , Bay HORSE, good i» "lainasa. »«4 -rst-class back Chestnut MARE, in foal to Leonidas Strong and Staunch Bay Draught GELDING, 4 years old, by Young Emperor Dark Bay FiLLY, by Young Emperor ; quiet but unbroken Promising Bay COLT, by Young Emperor 3 Berkshire PIUS .„„„„<, A number of FOWLS and about 20 PIGEONS Strong DRAY up to 2 tons, with Hay Frame 1 Light SPRING CAKT, Horse-power Mangold Pulper with pair Pulleys, Chaff-cutter, Weighing Machine with platform, Plough (nearly new, by Howard), Shaft and Leading Harness, Large Water Trough, Dairy Utensils, Etc., Etc., Etc. sale at eleven o'clock. luncheon provided. HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. SECOND CATTLE FAIR OF THE SEASON. PAPAKURA YARDS. The undersigned will hold their Second Cattle Fair of the Season on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Intending Sellers will kindly forward their Entries not later than Friday, October 29. HUNTER * NOLAN, Auctioneers. DURHAM YARDS. For sale, every Tuesday, at eleven o'clock, WOOL, HIDES. SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW. HUNTER & NOLAN* Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At Two p.m. THAT FIRST-CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY, THE EMPIRE, WAIPAWA. C. B. HOADLEY ft CO. Have received instructions from Mr. H. Baker, to offer at Waipawa, on above date, HIS SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT HOTKL, together with about 15 acres of Rich Land, laid off In gardens, orchard, tennis lawns, and paddocks. The above old-established and favourably known Hotel is situated 40 miles south, on the NailerWeUlngton main line of Railway, and occupies the best] position in the town of Walpawa, which is one of the most Important Commercial Settlements in Hawses' Bay, being the receiving and distributing cenTreof a lM.".Agricultural and Pastoral District, the population of which is rapidly increasing. - THE HOTEL Will be most substantially constructed, «* |Bt<>ded to be completed by date of sale, being rebuilt for two classes of trade on the site of the old MItUM (recently de.troyed by fire), and adjoining sections occupying an extensive frontage of 136 feet to the main street, and containing 62 Rooms, besides Hall, Bathrooms, Laundries, and other conveniences, the whole covering an area of half-an-acre and ten Pe E«"'thing will be finished in the best modern style; and upon a scale necessary to supply the con. venlenoe required by the local and travel!in, pub ic the whole being constructed upon a principle that th ' trade hitherto Sone « arrtnts, th. arrangements being devised by the present owner, who for many year profitably mansged the old 'house, and hn had tht work of the new one carried out upon a plan mgserted by a long, practical experience of the requirements 01 • the District. ' THE GROUNDS Consist o' 14 acres 1 rood 82 perches of the riches land, laid out in Gardens. Orchard, Tennis Lawns , etc., being separated by the railway only, which run along the rear of the Hotel. The property will be sold subject to Ihe existin; lease, and the purchaier will receive at the rate 0 . £400 per annum rental, payable quarterly on is 1 November, February. May, and August, ln each yew '"■ and will net posiession on Ist February, 1889, wltnou * »ny incumbrance in the way of furniture or stock I unless privately arranged. Full printed particulars will be forwarded upo application to C. B. HOADLEY A CO,,' Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7772, 19 October 1886, Page 8

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