MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD HORSE REPOSITORY, THAMES-ST. Regular weekly sales OF HORSES, CATTLE, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS Held at mv Horse Repository, Thamesstreet, opposite Telegraph Office, EVERY SATURDAY. G. GREENFIELD, 436 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER. At his Mart, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. In the Intestate Estate of A. V. Johns, deceased. George Greenfield has been favored with instructions from Inspector Thompson to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The whole of the late A. V. John's Personal Effects, consisting of— Chiffonier (mottled kauri), Chiffonier and Bookcase (cedar), Round Table (cedar), Tabic-, Chairs, Sofas, Bedstead and Bedding, Chess Table, Pic'ures, Books, Crockery, Diamond Ring, Set Diamond Earrings, Gold ami Silver Watches., Lot other Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Opossum Rug, and a lot Miscellaneous Articles, too numerous to mention. "Without the slightest reserve. Also, on account of other vendors — Splendid Lot of Fowls G. GREENFIELD, yyg Auc'ioneer. MR. RICHARD LEIGH [nUHIN'EiS OAKL>.] Richard LEIGH, auctioneer AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, THAMES-STKEET, Opposite Host Office. MR. DONALD STRONACH FRIDAY, siu NOVEMBER. At 1 o'clock. At Auction, on the Property. MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, On the Lawrence Line of Railway.
CATTLE, HORSE*?, SHEEP, &c. BO N A L U STHO3TA.CH (on behalf of the N.Z.L. and M A. Co.) has received instructions from Thomas Murrav, Esq., to offer for sale by auction, on FHIDAY, stlx NOVEMBER, at the property, THE VALUABLE MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, consisting of about 2000 • acres of rich agricultural land. The Lawrence Branch passes through the property, the Moun* Stewart Kaiiw3y Station being situated on th« estate. The Laid is all of the lv-st character, the soil being a light lo:.m, admirably adapted for 'he production of crops of every description. . About 900 acres have been brought into cultivation, and are in sp.endid condition ; and this portion or the property has been subdivided into 30 ptcldoeks witn substantial live fence?. The remainder is in eooc 1 natural pasture. The buildings consist of ooinmodiou3 dwelling-house, str.bl.M, catth.'-.'heds, grauariet--, barns, &A'.-o, washing and dipping t.-mks, threshing n.ili, flour mill with two pair stones driven by iron wneel. There 13 a very good garden and plantation, comprising . t-vc/1 acres, and well stocked with fruit ar.d timber. The climate of the locality is almost perfect, r.nd enjoys freedom from frost* and droughts. The pi ouercy is also abundantly supplied with water. Mr. Murray's p-e-ent ill health compels* him to give up fanning, and necessitates his parting with tho place. Also, immediately after the above, will be offered for absolute 3"»le All the Live t-toc-k, Farming Implements, &.C., at present cnthe estate. For further information, apply to The N.Z.L. and 11. A. Go., Dnntdin; DONALD REID, Efq., Solicitor, Milton ; THOMAS MU rill AY, Esq., 644 M o j nt Stewart. NOTICES NORTH OTAGO AGHI>!ULTUKAL ANTPASTOKAL A-5 : 'CiA Pi ON*. 'i jjh QEYFNTEENTH .ANNUAL SHOW will be heid m the Krr;ui:ds of the Association, Oamai'i, Ota go. New Zealand, on THURSDAY. ISdi, and FRIDAY, 19th, NOVEMBER, 18S0. "s-iiea PIECES OF PL-Vi'K. G : >L!'», SH/VEli, AND BRONZiC MKDaLS, Will fce offered for v_oii:peuiiou.
ALT. ENTRIES CLOSE POSTTfVKT.y ON THURSDAY, FOURTH NO\Eiiß.':R Detailed Progra-r ; rn:s an.i full yxi-ticalora to be obtained from J. CITURCir, 504 Secretary. A M A R V. i T R. NOW 1 ! ' E In. Season Tickets : Familv (not ine:u-iue F -o- ;u over 14 years of i.e) ... £2 0 0 (gentlemen ... ... ••• 10 0 Ladies ... ••• 0 10 0 Eoya under Id ... ... 010 0 Mosthly Tickets Gentlemen 0 5 0 Ladies ... ... 0 2 6 Boys 0 2 6 Siscle BATH 0 0 J* 7--0 STEAM TO LYTTELTON, NELSON, WESTPORT, GIIEYMOU PH, AND HOKITIKA. THE S.S. STAR OF T£E SQUTJI will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1880. GEORGE SUMPTER, Agent. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZIS ALAND. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, 1880. . CANDIDATES for Matriculation and Junior Scholarships are REMINDED that NO APPLICATIONS will be RE,CEIVED AFTER NOVEMBER 13tb. ■ Notices must be signed with Christian names in fall, and accompanied by a fee of one guinea. ' W. M. MASKELL, 773 Registrar,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 3 November 1880, Page 3
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