Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. WILLIAM COURTNEY Will sell by auction at his Rooms, Devonstreet, This Day, the Bth July, — . SECTIONS, Nns. 1630 and 1631, Pendnrviß-street, opposite the residences of W. K. Hulke and C. W. Ilursthouse, Esqs. Terms easy. Also, 1 Well-finished TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE and J-Acre Section, in Courtenny. street, three doorß from Handy's Corner. Sale at 2 o'clock. 606 jy 8 THIS DAY. WILLIAM COURTNEY Hits received instructions from the Trustees of tho Wesloyan Church to soil by auction at his Rooms, Dcvoa-stroet, This Day. the Bth July,— THE LEASE for Twonty-one Years of ALLOTMENTS in Devou-streot, oppo. site Red Honse Hotel. Conditions at sale. Sale at 2 o'olock. 501 jy 8 MONDAY, JULY 10. WITHOUT RESERVE. . MR. W. COURTNEY, Has received instructions from Major TUKE, tho officer Commanding the District, to sell by auction (owiug to red notion in the Mounted Force), at his Yards, on Monday, tho lOih inatunt, without reserve,— Q SUPERIOR HORSES. Sale at 12 o'clock. 615 jy 8 SATURDAY, JULY 15. WILLIAM COURTNEY Has rcoeived instructions from Mr. McKay (who is leaving the Province), to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Dorou-strect, on Saturday, the 15th instant,— FU R NITURE, consisting of 1 Loo Tablo Chairs, Lampß, Clock Carpet, Matting, Oil Cloth Double and Single Bedsteads and Mattresses 1 Chest of Drawers, Looking Glasses Washstnnd nnd Toilet Sei 1 Table, Crockery, nnd Cooking Utensils 1 Saddle, 1 Side Snddle. Sale at 2 o'olock. 616 jy 15 ABOUT THE 25tii JULY. SALE OF FITZROY SECTIONS. WITHOUT RESERVE. ' WILLIAM COURTNEY Will soil by auction, on or about the above date, — rnHE BALANCE of FITZROY SECTIONS, J_ which are now being fenced in. Tho Lund would not ho sold for six months, only the Vendor wishos to enable buyers to Plant or Crop their Sections this season. Also, about the tnrao dato, — ANY UNSOLD A LLOTMKNTSlhmiir portions of WAIREKA FARM, OMATA. 583 j 22 EGMONT QUADRILLE PARTIES. THE NEXT DANCE or tho SKRIES will take place on Wednesday uoxt, the 12th instant. T. E. HAMMERTON, 619 jy 12 Hon. Sec. EDITOR OR SUB-EDITOR^ A GENTLEMAN, of loug experience in Colonial Jourunlism, is donirons of an engagement ns EDITOR or SUB-EDITOR, or to act as both. His ability ana newspaper writer, and n contributor of humourous articles, is well-known, and has linen long recognised. Or ho would bo williug lo take Ilia BusiuoßS Miuiiigumuut of nn Estahlishc-d Paper. -Apply Ly letter or telegram io iho Editor of the Coromandcl Mail, CoroninmJel. 613 jy 15
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2426, 8 July 1876, Page 3
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