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Auctions LARRY & CAMPBELL. THIS HAY, SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY. At 10 o’clock. 'MARKET SALE,' LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell at their Market Sale, to-day. at 10 o clock— Fiji, Sydney, Melbourne, and Nelson trait, Tomatoes, butter, eggs, and poultry of the white Brahma and Cochin breeds Potatoes, onions, and a quantity o£ grocery goods, on account of whom it may concern and to close consignments. /Si this day. SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, ‘ • At 2 o’clock. HORSE, TRAP, AND HARNESS. In the Bankrupt Estate of A. Thompson. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell by public auction, in tbeir yards, under msanctions from the Official Assignee, m the bankrupt estate of A. Thompson, this day, at 2 o’clock— , Horse, cart, and harness. The horse is young, and a first-class harness horao ;_the cart and harness are nearly new, having been only a Very short time in nse. 7~A THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At the Horse Sale. BUGGIES. DOG CART. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell this day (Saturday), daring the horse sale, to commence at 2 o’clock—--1 double-seated and 1 single-seated buggy, both quite new. Also, 1 four-wheeled dog cart. 785 tJH - MONDAY. 18ih JANUARY, At 2.30 o’clock. Freehold Land and House in the best part of tho city. In the Estate of Mrs Gibbs, deceased. Sale by the Mortgagee. CTnder conduct of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar to tho Supreme Court, Welliogton, LAERY & CAMPBELL have received instructions to sell by public auction, in their rooms, Lsmbton quay, corner of Panama-t-treet, on Monday, 18th January, it 2 SO o’clock— All that piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Wellington’ and being that portion of town section ou the plan of the said city numbered 677, bounded ou the north by section numbered 678 on the said plan, 56ft ; ou the oast by another part of the said section 577, 56ft; on the south by a road or right-of-way 10ft wide, 56ft ; and on the west by section numbered 576, 56ft ; together with the aituate thereon, and all the rights thereunto belonging, including therein a right-of-way 10ft in width, leading from Molesworth-atreet to the rear °ol the said section numbered 577. Por further particulars apply to MESSRS BULLER AMD GULLY, Solicitors to the Mortgagee ; Or to LAERY & CAMPBELL. Auctioneers, 43, Lambton-quay, corner Panama - etreefc. 725 Stevens & Gorton [/ ST OF PROPEKTIKS FOR SALE BY STEVENS AND GORTON, Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, BULLS. RANGITIKEI. 1000 acres, He-tive leasehold, Ekatahuna Block, Wairarapa district; 18 years to run. ISO acres in grass, small house, considerable quantity of fencing, well watered, Masterton main road and Woodville-Maoter-ton railway {now in progress) go through centre of the block, Brice yery moderate. 148 acres, Ashurst suburban district; 06 acres in good grass; fenced and well watered.' Price, L 5 per acre. 1150 Acres Freehold.—First-class agricultural and grazingfarm, situated within two miles of Halqombe, go,od metal road running through it, fenced and subdivided into 18 paddocks, well watered, good IC - roomed dwelling' house, two stables, granary, wpolshed. cottage, slaughter-house, ana other convenient buildings ; stock-yard, &c. 472 acres freehold first-class _ agricultural * and grazing farm, adjoining township of Feilding, fenced, and subdivided into 15 paddocks, 9 roomed dwellmg- ■ house, 5-sfcall stable, granary, _ and necesssary ont-buildings; land of the very beat quality. Price, a b ar Ba'n--542 acres freehold sections 54, 55, and 66, township of ifandon. A good agricultural and grazing farm, fenpeu, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, ,6-roqroe dwelling-house, stable, granary, and , necessary ont-buildings, with or without stock. , , _ 222 acres ; a very well-improved farm, close to Palmerston North, being sections 423 and 425, Kairanga District —165 aepcs in good grass,balance (excepting 10 acres) burnt and sown ; 2 good dwelling-houses and dairy. 180 acres ; sections 12, 13, and of 151, portion fronting railway line; Foxton to Palmerston, all cleared ■ excepting 15 acres ; 95 acres in good 1 grass, 70 burnt and sown ; good 6-: roomed house, stable, shed, and, orchard , 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 Morton, and seven from Halcombo; 410 chains fencing already erected on property; ornamental trees planted £n good site for house ; and an orchard planted with choice fruit trees 221 acres “Fern Lea Earm,” section 90 on plan of Saudoa, Fenced round and subdivided Into aevezi p.sd4ocks, six roomed dwelling house, all necessary farm buildings, permanent supply pf water, and good frontage to mam i trunk road. ' ntending purchasers will be provided with orse and shown over the properties, on apration to gTEVEKB GORTON No. 36, OUBA-3TEEET. GEORGE REMINGTON, IN thanking his customers for past favortf, begs to inform them and the public that he has made extensive additions to his business premises, and is thereby .enabled to carry on his business with promptness and on a more extensive scale. Importer and manufacturer of Baths (plunge, shower, and spray), Sinks, Basins, Gas Brackets and Chandeliers, Globes, Chris tiana Burners, Garden Hose and Fittings, Water Engines, Washing Coppers. &o. Agent for “ Bower .Gas Lamp.” GEORGE REMINGTON, House and Ship Plumber, Gasstttsb, and Bellhangeb, No. 86, .Cuba-street, 305 Wellington. TO TEE THORNTON RESIDENTS. 3 undersigned is now the proprietor of he Provincial Hotel, MolesworthHaving been with Mr .John Magin--1 the past 10 years, patrons may rely j experience, I have completed menta for the supply of the very best i and Spirits. Accommodation for GEORGE FLORENCE, 'BEE ODD lim fill yophospiiitvs of lime and Soda. !T as PALATABLE as iULE. 4 Possessing tho. combined virtues of these two valuable remedies in their fullest degree. More easily digested and nasimiluted than in tho crude form, and especially desirable for sicJclp, wasting children sad. persons with feeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOE CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OP CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOE ANEMIA AND GENREAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS, AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact, all diseases where there is an inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, a WASTING OP THE FLESH, and a WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in the -world equals this palatable Emulsion. It is prescribed and endorsed by the ■best physicians in the various countries of . the world, who will attest these facts. ® .For gale bj all Chemists,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7682, 16 January 1886, Page 4

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