Sales by Auction. WAITARA. TO-MORROW. JOSEPH PENNINGTON Has reoeived instructions from N. S. Walker, Esq. (wl o ia leaving for Waikato), to sell at his Residence, Waitara East, on the above date,— THE WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, &c, consisting of — 4 Chests of Drawers 1 Clothes Press and Basket Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattrasses Pedding, Pillows, Wnshstands Bedroom Rete, Carpets Drawing-room Suite, Tables Chaire, Armohairs, 1 Barrel Churn A quantity of Books 1 Good Strong Plough 2 Good Cowp, near calving Saddle, Bridles, Hacks, &c. Sale at I o'clock. a 675 64 JOSEPH PENNINGTON WILL hold his CATTLE FAIR in his nosr yards, at Waitara, about tho third week in September, for which a good numbor of Cattle and Horses are already bookel, Sellers will do well to book early, that outside buyers may have an opportunity to see advertisement. Good Paddocks adjoining 1 crds. Waitara, Sept. 1, 1882. a 673 h e 8b to OPUNAKE. TO-MORROW. WILLIAM COURTNEY Will sell by auction at Opunake on the above date, — A LLOTMENT No. 2, next Dr. Alexander's x\. Havelock-street; upset price, £-10 4 Allotments adjoining above; £30 each. These lot* are first-class Business Sites, being in centre of town, and on main road from the port. Also, 13 Building Lots, being parts of Rural Seotion22; upset, £10 each Corner Lot of same Section ; upset, £22 Section 5, Block 25, a first-class Building Site ; 20ft. to 40ft. frontage by 100 ft. deep ; next Prosser's Hotel, being second to no stand ia Opunake. Sale at 2 o'clook. Terms : One-third cash, balasce by 8 and 6 moDtbs' bills, with bank discount added. 2J per cent, allowed for cash. a 599 m w f s4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. WILLIAM COURTNEY Will sell by auction next the Scotch Church site on the above date, — nAAA FEET SECOND-CLASS ,\J\J\J BOARDS & SCANTLING Also, About 4000 Sawn Palings, assorted lengths. Sale at 11 o'clock. a 667 b b2b. 2 4 6 8 TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES. WILLIAM COURTNEY Ha? received instractions to sell at his Roomp, Devon-street, on Wodneaday, 13th September, at 11 a.m., — THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES :— A snug, level Farm, of 50 acres, at Bell Block ; with comfortable cottage, good outbuildings, orchard, and most convenient paddocks, well watered ; and within 4J miles oE town, on main metal road. Owing to ill-health of the proprietor, — The newly-built commodious Windsor Ca«tle Hotel, with furniture and stock. To a good man there is an independence to be made out of this property, as no new licenses can be pranted far nearly three years in New PI3 mouth, 76 acres of nic ly-situated Land, five miles from New Plymouth, on the Main South Road ; suitable for small farmers, beinu; well watered and some valuable timber on the land. Fortbis lot particularly easy terms can be ma 'c, as money is no object. And, 150 acres of fenced and grassed Land, within 2 miles of town ; admirably suited fo- a dairyman, being divi'lod by a road into two lots, one having a 5 -roomed house on it. This prope.ty will be sold as a whole or in two lots, as may be required. A lot of Nevr Plymouth and Vogeltown Sections will be sold, some of which are without reserve Also, some House Property. Remember, Sale at It a.m. a 671 b b 2 m w f s!2 WINDSOR CASTLE HOTEL. . "I T COURTNEY has received instructions VV • from Mr. Hakt, who is retiring from business on account of ill-health, to sell his Commodious and Centrally-situated NEW HOTEL, with Stock and Furniture as it now stands. To any man able and willing to conduct a house well this affords a good opportunity of making an independence. Terms liberal. n309 tc NOTICE. THE undersigned has i\ large number of VALUABLE PROPERTIES for SALE by auction on the l.'Hh September, particulars of which will appear ou Wednesday next. Intending sellers should book at once nny properties for sale, as there will be a large attendance of buyers. a 023 tc W. COURTNEY. NOTICE. THE undersigned is prepared to HOLD SALES of BTOOK or PRODUCE in any part of the District ; also, having had large experience in the quality and value of Stock is prepared to buy on small commission for those who have not the time or experience. 6205 hb tc W. COURTNEY. BONE DUST & ANIMAL GUANO. BONE DUST, warranted free from adulteration ; mid fresh crushed Animal Guano (specially recommended) at low rates for Cash. Apply to WKBSTERS & McKELLAR. Egmont Mills, Currie-street, Sept. 4, 1882. n6BB s!4
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4128, 4 September 1882, Page 3
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