Sales lay Ferris 68 Pitt, SALE OF FIRST-CLASS M FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FERRIS AT PITT Have /been instructed by Mr Geoiiots S.AUnders (who is leaving the district), to sell by auction, on ■■TUESAKr, JULY 15th, At 2 pm, at MAKARAKA. .':■'- '■■'.' The ; following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. "TTTALF AN ACRE atMAKARAKA, J L on which is situate A LARGE : HOUSE, containing 7 rooms and SHOP, thoroughly lined and papered r throughout, and nearly new. !.. -.' I - A VERY COMPLETE PLANT ; • ? FOR ISE ■ :■ Manufacture of Lemonade, Cor- : dials, &c, With about 400 dozen PATENT BOTTLES, TUBS, CASKS, TAN KS, and in fact every requisite necessary for carrying on the business. There is also enough ESSENCES, &c, to last a large trade for six * months. WATER (unequalled in the Bay) is LAID 'ON to EVERY PART OF THE FACTORY^ There ia also a GOOI) BAKEHOUSE & FIRSTCLASS OVEN, (New), on the premises which might either be let or worked to advantage. A ■ THREE-STALLEEJ STABLE, J^L with HARNESS & SADDLE 'ROOM PIGGERIES. - FOWL HOUSES, &c, ■■ • ; Is also on the ground. The whole is fenced with 7 feet sawn palings, with gates and everything required, Also, HALF ACRE (5 years lease), AT MAKARAKA, containing a 4roouied COTTAGE, .fenced i\u ' The Cottage to be shifted or taken : at. valuation at end of term. 4 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, 1 COLT (by Auckland), rising 2 years r AMERICAN WAGGON, 1 SPRING TRAP 1 SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS, with breakiug-in gear 1 SET SPRING CART HAR- ■ '■■■■ ■ NESS 1 SET BUGGY HARNESS, ''■ &., . &c. -' ' ■ ... Should sufficient inducement offer, the owner will submit the remainder of his Freehold and Leasehold Properties; The Auctioneers desire to call tile at-, tjention .of intending investors and others' bo the above very desirable . properties. Tlie Lemonade trade, which is only just started, ' is already doing a remunerative business, which will no doubt expand into a first-class one as the summer' approaches. . Ti^e present manager will be happy to enter into terms with any purchaser either to carry on the business, or to lease it. v ( . * FERRIS & PITT, • < Auctioneers. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM , THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. FERRIS & PITT Will sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2nd July, at their mart, at2p.m.', rpHE EFFECTS OF THE LATE -V JOHN BEVAN, INCLUDING 1 SILVER WATCH, 1 GOLD WATCH, 1 CLOCK, 1 HORSE, FURNITURE, " ' "AKD MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. BY ORDER OF THE AIORTGAGEES. FERRIS & PITT Have been instructed to sell by auctiou on THURSDAY NEXT, fJuly 3rd, at 2 p.m. -A^LL THAT PARCEL OF LAND -£^- situate at ORMOND, containing by admeasurement 50 **■. acres (more or less), and being SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 22, of the MILITARY SETTLEMENT OF ORMOND, and" in the occupation of Mr Thomas Shirley. » ■ - . The land is fenced, laid down in grass, &c, planted with ornamental trees, and there Is a GOOD HOUSE on it with every convenience. r TITLE, CROWN GRANT. ' FERRIS & PITT, Auctioneers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 822, 30 June 1879, Page 3
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