Sales by Ferris & Pitt. CATTLE SALE AT WAERENGA-A-HIKA. FERRIS & PITT Will S3ll by auction at Waerenga-a-hika, on FRIDAY, the 4th July, at 12 o'clock sharp, A LOT OF FAT CATTLE, GOOD STORES, MILKING COWS, &c, &c, &c, * ALSO, — Two 2-roomed SLEDGE-HOUSES with the good- will of the lease, of an acre of land (8 years to run) situated near to the Hotel. UNDER BILL OF SALE FERRIS & PITT WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1879, AT 2 P:M. AT THEIR MART, A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF Books, Writing Desks, Toys, &c &c. FULL PARTICULARS OF WHICH WILL APPEAR IN A FUTURE ISSUE. 'SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FERRIS & PITT Have been instructed by Mr George Saunders (who is leaving the district), to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, JULY 15th, At 2 p.m., at MAEARAKA. The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. TTALF AN ACRE at MAKARAKA, J L on which is situate A LARGE HOUSE, containing 7 rooms and SHOP, thoroughly lined and papered throughout, and nearly new. A VERY COMPLETE PLANT FOB THE Manufacture of Lemonade, Cordials, &c, With about 400 dozen PATENT BOTTLES, TUBS, CASKS, TANKS, and m 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 m the Bay) is LAID ON to EVERY PART OF THE FACTORY. There is also a GOOD BAKEHOUSE & FIRSTCLASS OVEN, (New), on the premises which might either be let or worked to advantage. A THREE-STALLED STABLE, 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 4roomed COTTAGE, fenced m. The Cottage to be shifted or -taken at valuation at end of term. 4 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, 1 COLT (by Auckland), rising 2 years f 1 AMERICAN WAGGON, 1 SPRING TRAP 1 SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS, with breakiug-in gear 1 SET SPUING CART HARNESS 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 the attention of intending investors and others to the above very desirable properties. The Lemonade trade, which is only juat started, is already doing a remunerative business, which will no doubt cxi pand into a first-class one as the . summer approaches. The present manager will be • happy c to enter into terms with any purchaser > either to carry on the business, or to f lease it. FERRIS & PITT, Auctioneers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 825, 3 July 1879, Page 3
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