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- : .._. Sales by Auction 1 TBISDAY, At Twelf e o'olook Noon. • lim eS ,Ell ' ... D. F~ EVANS, Instructed by the Executors of • the late Mr. M. H. Bean**, will sell at his Land Mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday, November 2, at noon, THAT VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, formerly in •ccopatlon of the deceased, Drakettreet, Fre«n»n's Bey. comprising two Front Shops, Swelling of 8 rooms, and sundry Outhouse*, Grand fcurinesii stand, commanding position; very suitable for painter, botcher, or grocer's shop, - Also. OMAHA—Lot 105. Part* of Omaha, 75 acres, Corner lot Supposed to contain valuable timber. The abort Properties most be sold to square up the Information oan be obtained from Mr. M. J. Bennett, Fainter, Ponsonby Road ; or from D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. ft. TONKS.J [B- » CARR » THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, At Twelve Noon, TWIN SCREW STEAMER WAITOA, 27 Tons Register. B. TONKS & CO. Hare received instructions to sell, on Thursday, November 11, at twelve o'clock, WAITOA, TWIN SCREW STEAMER. 87 Tons Register: Length, Cβ feet: Beam, 14 feet: licensed to carry 73 passenrers ; steams eight knots: draught, three feet, or with 20 tons cargo three mnd a-balf fe-»t, . , „ Efficiently found in every respect, havinr new sails. Bide and Masthead Lights. life Buoys, Dingy, &c; end steams 21 hours on a consumption of two tons coals. B. O. CARS.] IB- D « TONKS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1886. At Twelve o'Clook. VALUABLE FARM AND HOMESTEAD, TAMAHERE. B. TONKS & CO. Bare received Instructions from S. S. Graham, Esq., of Tunabere, to sell, without reserve, on the above date, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATEATTAMAHKRB, • AIKATO. consisting Of 500 Acres, or thereabouts,'of first-class Land, being parti of Lots 1, S, 3 and 4, Parish of Tamahere. Banks County, Waikato. The Land is all in grass and crops, and subdivided into numerous paddocks by substantial fences. There are eroded on the property a Dwellinghouse of 11 rooms partly built of concrete, outhouses, large two-story building, comprising Barns. Stables, and Milking Shed, Servants' Cottage of 4 rooms, Dairy, substantial stockyards and Piggeries, Ac. The Dwelllng-House is built on an eminence, and commands a fine view of the surrounding country. It has Flower and Vegetable Gardens attached. An old established Orchard well stockid with ail kinds of fruit trees in full bearing, producing annually a good return. The Farm is bounded by good roads, and has a large frontage to the Waikato River. The Tamahere Public School, Church. Store, and Post and Telegraph Offices are adjacent to the Farm. From the central position of the Property, it is convenient to the principal Cattle Markets and Railway Button*. A Cheese and Bacon Factory is also adjacent, Ik) which milk can b« supplied dally. A more desirable Propertv (or position and advantage is seldom to be met with. Terms will be to ad a easy. For furt-ir particulars, 4 c., apply to the Auctioneers. B. TONKS * CO. ! Queen-street, Auckland. ■ ■ THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET, For Sal* each Tuesday, at eleven o'clock, HAY, STRAW, GRAIN, AND POTATOES. At Twelve o'Clock, HIDES, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At One o'Clock. THE EEMUERA SALE YARDS. ._ For sale, on Thursday, November i, at one o'clock, TfcAIRY COWS, STORK CATTLE JLJ Fat Cattle, Fat Calves Fat Sheep and Lambs fat and Store Pigs For private sale !' •THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS GILMOUR'S, AT WfIAINQABOA. About 1000 teres, with dwelling-houses, and partially improved. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. At Eleven o'Olook. THE HAYMARKET. For sale on Friday, November 6, at eleven o'clock, DRAUGHT FILLY, THREE YEARS, UNBROKEN, by Sir Julius Vogel 2 Blood lilies, three years, unbroken, by Bandwick 2 Yearling Colts, by Blair Athol 1 Yearling by Fit- Hercules 2 Quiet draught Mares, staunch. ALFRED BUCKLAND. V _______ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. THE HAYMARKET. For sale on Friday, November 5, at eleven o'clock, THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE " OTHELLO," OTHELLO, by Maribyrnong - from Lady Audley, (see Stud Book.) ALFRED BUOKLAND. THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At Two p.m. !THAT FIRST-CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY, THE EMPIRE, WAIPAWA. C, B. HOADLEY k, CO. Care received Instructions from Mr. H. Baker, to offer at Watpawa, on above date, HIS SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT HOTEL, 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 NatterWellington main line of Railway, and occupies the best position in the town of Walpawa, which is one of the most important Commercial Settlements in Bawkea' Bay, being the receiving and distributing centre of a large Agricultural and Pastoral District, (he population of which is rapidly Increasing. THE HOTEL ■Will be most substantially constructed, and intended to be completed by date of sale, being rebuilt for two classes of trade on the site of the old kulldln; (recently destroyed by fire), end adjoining sections occupying an extensive frontage of 136 feet to the main street, and containing 62 Booms, besides Hal), Bathrooms, Laundries, and other conveniences, the whole covering an area of balf-an-acre and ten ■perches. Everything will be finished in the beat modern ■tyle, and upon a seal* necessary to supply the convenience required by the local and travelling- public, the whole being constructed upon a principle that the trade hitherto done warrants, the arrangements being devised by the present owner, who for many years . proltably managed the old honse, and has bad the work of the new one carried out upon a plan suggested ' by a long, practical experience of the requirements of Ihe District THE GROUNDS Consist 61 14 acres 1 rood 32 perches of the richest land, laid out in Gardens, Orchud, Tennis Lawns, •to., being separated by the railway only, which runs •Jong the re-r of the Hotel. . The property will be sold subject to the exiitlvg lease, and the purchaier will receive at the rate of £400 per annum rental, payable quarterly on Ist November, February, May, and August, in each year, and will get possession on Ist February, 1889, without any Incnmbrance in the way of furniture or stock, unless privately ananged. Full printed particulars will be forwarded upon application to * '• C. B. HOADLEY & CO.; Napier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7784, 2 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7784, 2 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7784, 2 November 1886, Page 8

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