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Auctions Tv I ARY FOR THE WEEK. MONDAY.—Read Sidey’sadvertisements —Land Sale at Petoai and the Hutt on Friday next. TUESDAY.—Rush and secure a lithograph plan at Sidey’s office in the afternoon. WEDNESDAY.—Proceed to Fetone by the train at 3 o’clock, -where the Surveyor and Auctioneer will point out the beautiful farm sections, varying from one acre to five acres in extent. THURSDAY.—Learn the liberal terms and arrange to raise the email amount that is required as a deposit. FRlDAY.—Attend the Auction Sale and purchase a slice of Messrs. Woods, Crosbie, and Co.’s celebrated Buttercup Farm. SATURDAY.—Congratulate yourselves, and take possession of your freeholds. TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. Immense Clearing Sale, on the Premises of Miss Harris, Ouba-street, opposite Mr. Gear’s Butchery, Entirely Without Reserve. MR, FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, on the premises, Cuba-street— The whole of Miss Harris's stock, who is retiring from business, consisting of— Boots, shoes, groceries, pictures, large assortment of toys, basketware, ornaments, show glasses, brushware, &c. No reserve. Terms cash. N.B.—Miss Harris will continue selling off at a great sacrifice up to late on Saturday night. WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 11 o’clock sharp. To Dairymen, Heads of Families, &c. At the stockyard of Dr. Munro, top of Majori-bank-street, where the flag will be seen, 9 splendid milch cows; some in full milk, and some to calve in May and June. 1 fine-bred shorthorn bull, named Brigham Young. The stock are all first-class, and quiet to milk. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY is instructed to sell by auction on the premises— The above well-known dairy cows and bull. Terms cash. unTTi AV .TA TCTT A W

FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. The great wish of many townsfolk is to have a small piece of ground in the country, at a convenient distance from town. OF WHAT USE IS A QUARTER-ACRE ALLOTMENT ? If you have two or three acres of first-class Agricultural Land, you can then keep a cow and a horse and poultry, and have a good vegetable and fruit garden. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY, MU, FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings, on Friday, 31st January, at 2 o’clock— Several small farms, from 1 acre to 5 acres each. The land is situated between the Petone and Hutt railway stations. Every inch of the ground is rich soil, and suitable for market gardens, and perfectly level. Terms liberal. Save your doctors’ bills.—Save your heavy rates and taxes.—Escape the drainage scheme. —Put money in your pockets.—Add many years to your life, and bring up your children strong and healthy. The above land is nearly adjoining Mr. Barton’s and other properties, which have been lately cut up and sold in small allotments. It is handy to town, and will yearly increase in value. Purchasers of the above ground can at once let the land to market gardeners at very large rentals. Plans can now be had. The Auctioneer will give every information, and will at any time show the land to intending purchasers. MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. STEAMER OSPREY FOR SALE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction at Plimmer’s Wharf—■ The well-known and favorite: paddle steamer OSPREY, 28 tons register; carries 40 tons, together with all her gear and tackle, anchors and chains, boats, &c. The above steamer only draws three feet when loaded, and is shod all round the bottom with two inch iron for bar work. Inventory and particulars can be had at the office of the Auctioneer. FRANCIS SIDEY,_ Arcade Buildings. T,T» 'I.T TUTTW A WOTTOTi'

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY -will sell by public auction, at an early date—--150 quarter-acre Sections at Stratford, THE FUTURE CHICAGO OF NEW ZEALAND. Full particulars in future issue. Stratford will be the junction of Auckland Railway, connecting with New Plymouth and Wellington. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. At the Land Mart, next Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay. The Residence of G. E. Barton, Esq., M.H.R., Petone. For Positive Sale, and Without Reserve. A Valuable Freehold Property, and the Title unexceptionable. ALFRED A. BARNETT is instructed to sell by public auction — The RESIDENCE of G. E. BARTON, Esq., with about an acre of land. THE HOUSE Contains four bedrooms, dining-room, large drawing-room (dimension, 20ft x 16ft), small reception room adjoining the larger one, kitchen (fitted with range), scullery (with sink and water-pipes), bathroom (including shower and ordinary bath), and numerous other conveniences in and about the dwelling, as well as THE GARDEN AND PLEASURE GROUND Surrounding the house, and which render the whole A COMPLETE AND MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. A PLAN, Showing accurately the extent of the ground, can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and where also can be had, on application, cards to view the property. Terms easy.

PETONE. NOTIFICATION TO THE PUBLIC. FKOM the present date until the day of sale, the various allotments in Mr. Barton’s Township of Petone will bo pointed out to intending purchasers on the ground, and all necessary information afforded at Mr. Barton’s residence. A. A. BARNETT, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. ' SHECIAL NOTICE. PETONE. PL AN S of the subdivisions of Mr. BARTON’S PROPERTY AT PETONE are now ready, and can be had on application to g^ItNETT, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5563, 27 January 1879, Page 4

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