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Sales by Auction. James Samson and Co. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JULY, At 6 o'clock in the evening. JAMES SAMSON & CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, This Day (Saturday), at 6 o'clock, The follow ing Goods: — Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits, Trousers, and Vests, Hats, Shirts, Pantß, Flannels, Ladies,' and Girls' Ulsters, Underclothing, Wincejs, Dress Material, Flannel, Calicoes, Sheetings iFotfar), Men's, Women's, and .Children's Boots ; and miscellaneous Goods—Tea?, / be, Sc., &c, Without reserve. 26jy ~~ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JULY, At 1 o'clock. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Proprietor, who is leaving Duntdin, to sell by auction, at their i Rooms, This Day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, ] The following Goods:— j Kitchen Dresser, Colonial Sofa, Kitchen Chaim ! and Table, Bound Table, Iron Bedstead and 1 Bedding, Wasbstand and Ware, Toilet Table and Ghss, Carpet, Hearthrug, Fender and Fireirons, Floorcloth, Kitchen StoVe, Crockcryware, Kitchen and Cooking . Utensils, &<:.■, So., &c. ; Also, , ■ New Furniture of eveiy desoriptloa, and a choica lot ofFrui!; and Ornamental Trees, Shrub 3, &c.; Austrian D.-awing-room Suite ■ (7 pieces), Walntit Cheffonier (very hand-; some), Carpitj, Pictures, Lawn-mower, Car- '■ Fontcr's Xoils, Bronze Figurss, Vases, &c. '. Also, S tons Potatoes, in lots to enltporcr&serg. 26jy IJonalA SiQia & Co. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JULY IEB4, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in ths STSAT&TAiERI and in TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLEMAECH. DONALD REID * CO. havo received instractions from the Trustees in the estato cf Messrs Bishop and Palmer to sell by auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, Diinedin-, on Saturday, July 26, at 12 o'clock, That Valuable Freehold Property, being j Section 10, block JX, Strath-Taierl district, conUinfe? 94 acres and 2 polea, all first- ; clisa agricultural land, being part of the ' choice block of land (elected for the Higfe j Sch;ol endowments, and which will 6e sola Bubject to easy terms of payment. Sections 4 anft &, block 11, Township ot Middlebmrcs, containing 1 re od and 33 poles, with Substantial houso and other improvements erected thereon; and sections 1 and 14 biock VI, Town of Arden. " , No reserve. Terms at gale. lOjy CUarko Brothers A Co. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, £6th JULY. At the Central Auction Rooms, 87 Princes street. New and Second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECT 3, Including Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Plate, China, Glassware, &c. /CLARKE BROTHERS & CO. \J will sell as above, at 2 o'clock. N.B.—Sale of Miscellaneous Goods 6.3) p.m. 26jy MONDAY, 28th JULY, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, High street, Cavereham, near tho SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PLATE, O.L-PAINTING, BEDDING, &c. CLARKB BROTHERS & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr J B. White, who is giving up housikeeplnsr, to sell The whole of his superior, Parlour, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture, including ' Carpets, first-class plate, kitchen utensils, and valuable oU-paiuting of Blueskin Bay, by Power. N.B.—The furniture will be on view morning of the sale. To be sold without reserve. 26jy , E. R. Guinness. MONDAY, 4th AUGUST. SbUdholme Junction. IMPORTANT SALE of GRAIN. WHEAT. OATS. BAKLEY. ER. G U I N, N E S S • (under arrangements with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED) hag received instructions to offer by public auction, in the Company's Stores, Studholme jHnction, on Monday, August 4, at 2 30 p.m (immediately atter arrival of the Express Xrainß from Dunedin and Christchurch), On account of M. Studholme, Eeq.: 28,300 bushels of prime red ehafi wheat 28.3C0 9,1i00 „ prime velvet wheat 9,000 6/" 0 „ prime red straw wheat ejeco 800 „ prime short oats. 900 . Also, On account of various clients: A large quantity of wheat, oats, and barley. The attention of Grain Merchants and Millers is invited to this, the Largest Sale of Grain ever held in South Canterbury. The Wheats are all in magnificent condition, and are without doubt some of the besS wheat grown in tho Canterbury Provincial District. Sale at 2.30 p.m. on MONDAY, AUGUST i. Samples are now on view at the New Zsaland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Offices: Timaru Christchurch, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Waimate. Terms at Bale. F. leCREN. Manager; gSjy E. B. GUINNESS, Auctioneer. li. Elaoiean, MONDAY, 23th JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Stores, Princes street South. LM A 0 L E A N • fon-behalf of the British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited) will sell by auction, on above date, 50 baga Kidney Seed Potatoes, in lota to suit purchaser?. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. M. R. MUler. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LARGE ABSOLUTS SALE Of FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANDS, With 60,000 SHEEP, In HAWKE'S BAY, On FRIDAY, Brd OCTOBER 1884. TURIROA, Wairoa—9soo acres Freehold, well Improved, with 19,000 Sheep. This property will be surveyed into seven suitable lots, besides seven suburban sections. The greater part of the land is high-class agricultural; seaboard, 35 miles from Napier. WAIREKA —11,000 acres Freehold, a portion Improved, now carrying 4600 Sheep. Estimated value, with sheep, horses, and cattle given in, 80s per acre. Thirty miles Inland. ARDLUSSA — 8900 acres Freehold, about half Improved, with 7000 Sheep. Thlß property will be offered in one or three 10t5—2067, 8322, and 1508 acres respectively. Nearly all first-class land. Seventeen miles from Napier. WAIKARI-600 acres Freehold, with 600 acres Leasehold, and 1100 Sheep. Thirty miles from Napier (near seaboard). For delivery after shearing, 28th November : MOUNT ERIN-4333 acres. 868 acres of this rich alluvial land; the remainder excellent hill land; all sown in English grass, and In 24 paddocks, with 16,000 high-class Longwool Sheep. Thi3 property will be offered as a whole, or in lots to suit purchasers. Seventeen miles from Napier; 2J from railwayration. * . TEPUROTU-76,000~a^res Leasehold. 2500 acres m, JW? E™9B- AU well hounded and BUbdiviaed. Rent, £200 per annum. Twenty years to run, with 12,000 Merino Sheep, a few Cattle, Horses, Drays, &c. TE HAUROTO-65.C00 acres Leasehold and 461 acres Freehold—lsoo acres in Eaglish grass — well bounded and subdivided. Rent, £160. Twenty yeara to run. Preaont carrying capability, 8000 Sheep These Runs are divided by the Coach road, and the Home' steads are respectively 34 and 35 miles from Napier. Tho whole of these Properties will be SOLD by AUCTION on 3rd OCTOBER, for delivery after shearing—say early in January. \ Full particulars will be published at an early date, and can be obtained at the Offices of Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood, and Co., Melbourne and Sydney; Messrs Dahjoty and Co., Dunedin and Christchurch; also at Messrs Miles and Co.'s, Christchurch. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, ™*Q7. Napier. Properties for Bale. Jp O R S & L E7 FARM, Near Brighton, Of 400 Acres, fenced and subdivided. About onohalf of the land has been in cultivation. 26jy FRANCIS FULTON. cO*OB SALE, Kartigi, compact FARM. •V 252 acres, good buildings, in complete working order; £8 per acre. Several good pastoral and agricultural nolmpsoved Properties, Shag Valley. Money So lend In any gum from £60 to £SCQff, on good freehold security, at nrreni rates. FRASER * STILLING, Solicitor, No. 1 Bend stresS, Dunedin; •ad a) F»'mersjo».

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7003, 26 July 1884, Page 4

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