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Auctions J. H. BBVIJUNK & CO. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. ME3SBS J. H. BET RUNE & CO.'S Sale of Household Furniture acd Etf -c‘,3, at the residence of George Thorne, Jua., E-<q, Darcy Hey, Hill-atrtet, was Postponed yesterday, ou account of the inclemency of the weather, until THIS DAY ( Wednesday) at 11 o’clock forenoon. 919 THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. Superior Household Furniture and Effect. 1 !, Darcey Hey, Hill-ctreet, Messrs .r. h. iiethune &co. have b«» u favored with initraciiooß fr«"Q G-urge Thorn, Juu., E-q., who w leaving the oi-trict, o«rllb public auction, at his resi-dr-ncj. Dai coy Key, I l.Ustreet, on *y. * a7«h -May, a-. 11 o’cl-M-k f»r*n>ioc *harp, the wii.!« in liia hainJauiuo bomehold furniture au I tff eta— DRAWING ItOoM Mahogti.y c<mcu, la-lie** chairs, whatiwt*, eh-nU* d vv.di br.ckelt*, Queeu Auo mirror, alabv-ter wlasuettes, tapestry carpet, lirat-claa* rosewood tiichord piano, Hpleudid tone, by J. Xiruail «oi»d & Son, Loudon Specially imported), walnut card tables, baudgiat) China and Japanese vases, photos, painting-, fender and irons l , curtains, pole*, &c. DINiNG-ROOIT. Mahogany ea*y and other chairs, mahogany I’.ining table, Brussels carpet, tMcntoire, beet Spanish mahogany, haud-painted dessert s-rvic*, pier glua-, fender and iron*, curtain poles und rings, china U-a act, photos of X.ftke Reentry, South I-laud, bookpolished stone clock, Venetian blinds, &o. B£DROOU9. Double and single iion bedheads, patent i-prirg and hair mattresses, withstand*, toilet sets, handsome cheats dra •-er.J, carpets, lojking-gla-se-', dieting tables, towel hordes, pal mattresses, children a coin, &c. Kitchen and Yard. Table droscT with drawers, chairs, crockery ware, gas *tove, steam digester, enamelled boilers and atewpanw, mangle, wringer, galvanised wash tubs, meat safe, knife cleaner, copper boiler, lawn mower, garden ftuse, wheelbarrow, tools, &o. Also— The pure bred fawn colour mastiff dog “Ajax,” 18 ninths old, a splendid specimen, imported from New Booth Wales, And a variety of olher articles as per catalogue 928 M. R. MILLER, STATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THE Undersigned ha=« for pale a number of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in this and adjoining Provincial Districts, ranging in present carrying capacity from 1000 “ 25,000 At moderate prices and easy terms—viz., from 30a per acre with sheep glvea iu and upwards, according to locality, quality and improvement ; and several leasehold ru nib. Carrying from 1000 T 0 15,000 ;SHEEP t from 20. to 25. pet sheep, lease, plant and mprovementu given in, TOWN LOTS FOE SALE. Sections, Town and Suburban—HASTlNGS, KAIKOUA, WOODVILLE. M. E. MILLBK, Stock and Station Ayent, Napier, OLIAS. PoWNALL & CO., Wellington Agents. Ssevena & Gorton L IST OF PROPEBTIKS FOE SALE BY 180 STEVENS AND GOETON, AuoTJONEims, Land and Stock Aojunts, BULLS, RANGXTIICEI. 222 acres ; a very well-improved farm, close to Palmerston • orth, being section- 423 und 425, Kaironga District. —166 arres in good grase,balance (r-xeepting 10 acres) burnt and sown ; 2 good dwelling-house* 'and dairy. .cicb; section* 12, 13, and part of 151, portion fronting railway line Fcxton to Palmerston, all cleared exc pting 16 acres ; 95 acres in good grass, 70 burnt and sown ; good 6roomed home, stable, shed, and oiobard. 547 acres freehold; one of the best grazing farms on the West Coast, situated within 1 j miles of Longbum railway station, the junction between' the Wellington and Manawatu and Wanganui and Foxfcon Railways, and within 5 miles of Palmerston N. - Has been drained, partially ploughed, . fenced, and subdivided into eight paddocks, all (excepting 5 acres bush left for shelter) cleared and in excellent grass. Sixteen-roomed dwelling h<.use, orchard, garden, and all necessary outbuildings and yards to make the farm complete, 1019 acres, the Ferndale Estate, being sections 300, 301, 303, and 304, Carnarvon Block, ail good ploughablo land, with the exception of 100 acres, which la valuable bush. The whole is surrounded by a good ring fence, and a never failing stream runs through the land. There are two houses, stockyard, sheep pens, dip, and outhouses, 1000 first-class sheep and 200 head of cattle can be had at valuation 1220 acres freehold, Manchester Block sections 96 and 302 ; 300 acres cleared and in good grasses; metal road to gate; ten miles from Feilding and Marton, and seven from Halcombe ; 416 chains fencing already erected on property; ornamental trees planted on good site for house; and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees 700 acres freehold; a first-class agricu tural farm, situated within three miles of the Marton Railway Station and four miles from the township of Bulls; fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 5 acres of plantation, and orchard ; permanent supply of. water, ten-roomed dwelling-house, wool-shed heep-yards, &c., together with the option of purchasing a leasehold farm of 400 acres, within one mile of township of Bulls; well improved, and rented at a moderate rental. 539 acres first-class land, situated within 3 miles Longbum Railway station, the proposed junction Wellington and Manawatu Railway, and 6 miles from Palmerston North ; 165 acres in good grass, 150 more felled and ready for burning; partly fenced.’ 327 acres. Sections 171, 172, and 174 Moa District, Taranaki, four miles from Inglewood, fronting Norfolk-road 153 acres first-class land, Wairoa district, within 4 miles of Waitofcara, partially improved, 143 fern and grass, 10 bush. 2279 acres good agricultural land, near Hal combe, and within easy distance at Feilding andSandon (already surveyed Into suitable sections for small farms) with 2000 sheep. 619 acres of good agricultural land adjoining township of Marton, sub-divided nto eight ’-addocks; four dams on the property. 450 acres tirH-class agricultural land, all of which has been ploughed and laid down in grass, sub-divided into ten paddocks, with eight-roomed house, stable, granary, and stock-yard, situ ated within three miles of Marton, and close to Bonny Glen railway statioa. 74 acres, Section 53, near township and railway station, Halcombe. 500 acres, Section 61, Manchester Block, fronting Junction-road 2?1. Lea Earm,” section 90 on plan of Sandon. Fenced round and subdivided iiito seven paddocks, six roomed dwelling house, all necessary farm building, permanent supply of water, and good frontage to main trunk road. •U , M - P section 319, on plan of Carnarvon, e -i'.ud r*nnd und within two miles of a raiway station. ing 1 purchasers will be provided with nd shown over the properties, on ap- *° STEVENS AND GOETON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7487, 27 May 1885, Page 4

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