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'" JjSgjpyKb'JISEMENTB ~ "auction of PRIVILEGES Kelion Steeplechase Meeting. BH4EP & SONS have been favored with instructions from the Committee o! the Nelaon Jockey Club to Sell by Auction, At their Mart, Hardy-street, On SATUBDAY, 15th Jane, 1889, at Noon — The following Privileges :— Eight of Gates, Grand Stand, and Saddling Paddock. Right of Grand Stand Bar and and Luncheon Boom. No. 1 Licensed Victuallers' Booth. No. 1 Eefresbment Booth. Right of Games. Oyster Booth, fSTrioea of Admission :—Lawn and Stand, 2s; Handling Paddock, | 2? 6d. Entrance to Course-— Pedestrians, la; Vehicles, la, Horses, Is. SHARP & SONS, * Auctioneers Equity of Redemption City Properties, ■ Estate of T.G.FKEEMAN. SHASP <fc SONS have beon favored with inßtruationa from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy to Sell by Auction, at their Booms Hardy street, On SATURDAY, 15th June, at Noon, WITHOUT RESERVE, The Equity of Redemption of Part o Seotion 40, City of Nelson (now oeoupied by Mr Freeman), having a frontage to Russell street of 96 feet with a depth of 200 feet, together with 8-Boomad House j and Outbuildings*, all in good order and I repair ' i Also, ! £ttt of Section 44, City of Nelaoa, occupied by Mr Vereoe, with frontage of £4 feet to Buasell Btraet, with a depth of 200 ieet.jfcavhig a good 6-Roometf House thereon, . NO RESERVE SHARP & SONS, Auctioneers. "~~ AUOTION~SALE Parliamentary Debates and $ew Zealand Statutes Iv the Estate of H» A. Lrvestam. QHARP & SONS have received inO instructions from Mra lEYESTAM (Ex«eatrix of the late H. A. Leveatam, Esq.), | to Soil by Auction, | At th&ir Booms, Hardy street, Oft TUESDAY, 18th June, 1889, at Three p.m. IQA VOLS. New Zealand PAROU LIAMENTARY DEBATES, from 1854 to ISGS, and from 1881 to 1383. NO RESERVE. SHARP & SONS, - . Auctioneers. 1 AUCTION OF~HOTEL >Fersto and Effects, t BRIGHTWATER. 4 QHABP & SONS have receivsc O instrnotioaa from the Owners to Soil bj 1 Auotion, t At the Bridge Hotel, Brightwater, On THUBSDAY, June 27th, 1889 >l at Noon sharp— The whole of the Furniture and Effects in tlif ?; Bridge Hotel, it COMPBISIXO—• Three-qnarter size Billiard Table Piano, and usual Hotel Furni * tttre. * * ' NO RESERVE SHARP & SONS, Anetioneeis. * ~""~"AUOTION" SliiE "OF Cottage ti Land) ALTON SrEEBT, Also, 2 Freehold Farm, NGATIMOTI. IB — SHARP k SONS have received instruction from Mb E. F. BURRELL, to Sell b, Public Auction, * At their Rooms, Hardy-street, ,c On SATURDAY, Jane 15, at Noon — )( All that Piece Land, beinj i, i parts of Section 423, Nelson, con taming 88ft x 86ft, situate oi >* Alton street, together with th Five-Roomed COTTAGE thereoi 8 now occupied by Mr Johi fi McDonald. Also, »■ " The Good Will of I Bulldtttg allotments, [y HUTOHIWSON STREET, (belonging to the late Mr David Qariu Kos. 31 and 32, containing 72ft x Mis, Also, " FKEEHOLD FAEM, Ngatimoti, oon 5 taining .'s'»7 acres good Grazio, f' and Agricultural Land, Section 8 an \> Part gsotioDS 8 and 101, together wit BIGHT-BOOMED HOUSE, &o f, sitnat* about two miles from Fosi-ftffio< r, Terms Easy. SHARP &, SONS. Auctioneers. Land, Sandy Baj SHARP & SONS have been favorei with instructions from th< •2 Deputy Assignee in Bankrupte; in the Estate of Mrs N. G Donald to Sell by Anction, At their Booms, Hardy-street, Oa SATUBDAY, June 16th, 1889 at Noon— )r Equity, of Bedemption of Bee io ' tion 1, Sandy Bay, con s, taking 150 acres. •» Do. do. of Section 118, Sandy Bay a containing 100 acres, altogether 250 »eres FIBST-OLAS* LAND, together with comnaodiom _ Dwelling-house, daiby s HOP-KILN, BABN, &c. a f The Property is well fenced and sub 3i?id«d, with Two Acres ©f good Ho] J8 Gardes. . There are two Native Loasei tba can go with fcho Property, Section 118 - bandy Bay, 60a 2r Bp, at £5 per anna. and Section 118, Sandy Bay, 00a 0 S4p, at £5 per annum. W Th« Auctioneers call th« sttaulion c ~ Fflrncors to this Property, &• being % deaii able,and valuable Fatm, with first-uiaas sol '» Furtlwr particulars can be obtained froi ft* WRittTX ASSIGNEE, or from " SHARP A- SONS. Atfetfeatfcrf,

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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 2

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