Sales fry Bourke & Fryer. Salvage ! Salvage ! Salvage 1 LATE EIRE. UNRESERVED SALE. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH Bth, at 11 a.m. BOURKE & FRYER Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on fhe above date, a large quantity of MILLINERY & DRAPERY GOODS ■ CONSISTING OS — COSTUME PRINTS, MUSLINS, SHAWLS, CALICOES, GLOVES, And a splendid assortment of BATS, BONNETS, &c. Also — . 2 SEWING MACHINES, CHAIRS, &c. &c. ' The above will be sold without A.NY RESERVE. BOURKE & FRYER m 7 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), g AFTER THE SALVAGE SALEHOSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BOURKE & FRYER Have received instructions from MB. HOGAN, Bootmaker, to sell at their Mart, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BOURKE & FRYER ma 7 Auctioneers. ESTATE OF THE LATE A. C. HARRISON. Postponed until Monday JfcTezt, 10th MARCH, At 2 p.m. BOURKE & FRYER "1 TAVE received instructions from -* — *- the Executors m the above estate to dispose of, on the above date, (on the the Property) — THE WHOLE OF THE LEASEHOLD LANDS, Household Furniture, STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, AND EFFECTS, Of the deceased gentleman, consisting of— The Unexpired LEASE (about 2£ to Run) of 82 ACRES SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND AT MATAWHERO, with Dwellinghouse, Outbuildings, Stockyard, large Woolshed and Sheepyards, Orchard, &c. 500 SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes 8 Uuseful HORSES, including a Grey Mare, m foal to Matchlesswith Matchless foal at foot 1 GREY MARE, " Lurline," 3yrs old, by "Cid," broken to carry a lady. Several head GOOD CATTLE 2 Well-bred SHEEP DOGS, Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. This property is all laid down m Rye Grass, and yields a good crop of seed yearly. It is laid off into four conve-nient-sized paddocks, is well watered, and suitable for grazing a large number of Stock during the recess. The orchard is very prolific, and the House and Outbuildings are replete with every convenience. The whole Farm is m perfect working order, and being so well situated, offers every convenience to an industrious and hard-working man. TERMS AT SALE. BOURKE & FRYER, Auctioneers. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. (To be run on 14th April, 1879.) MR. A. A. CAMERON has opened his Annual Consultation on the above important event. 4000 Members at 20s. Each. First (definite) £1000 Second definite) 500 Third (definite) 300 Other starters (divided) ... 800 Non-starters (divided) ... 1400 £4000 38f Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two stamps required, one for reply, and one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, P.O. ; , Or, Prince of Wales Hotel, fe 18 Dunedin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue VI, 7 March 1879, Page 3
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