Sales by Auction. MKSSRS ASHFORTH and LIFFITON HAVE been instructed by G.F.Slierwood, Esq.. to sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Rutland ; Chambers, on TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, at 2 p.m., The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES in the Township of CAHLYLE, most centrally situated near Bank of New South Wales : — Lot 1. — Section 4, with substantially built Shop and House (of hardwood) out-buildings, &c , mostly close-clined and ceilings varnished. Garden pi anted with fruit treexS, &c. Good Well of Avater. Lot 2. — Section o, adjoining the above ; Fenced. After which, will be offered — A FEW PICKED SECTIONS — In the Township of Normanhy. TERMS AT S\LE. The above properties are offered for sale in Consequence' of the proprietorbeing desirous- of settling in the Township of Normanby, and offer an excellent chance to those desirous of securing a First-glass Business Site in the Township of Caulyle. jSI 2031 IMPORTANT .SALE ot L- ■ ■ A •■■ N. :D - : { "situated at Easttown, Wanganui., FREEMAN R JACKSON HAS received instructions from Henuy Ciiurton-, .Esq., i » . ; to sell hj public auction at his Rooms, .Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, ', .• ' On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1876, . . at 2 o'clock precisely, ■pprY BUILDING SECTIONS, adjoining the 'Wanganui-Manawatu Railway at the 'Biidge, and fronting the River- Bank l?oad, and' commanding a splendid view of the river and ' . town of Wanganui. ■ ' Note. — The Auctioneer wishes' to' draw special attention to these valuable building sices as being" in close pi'ox- 1 imity to the Railway Station j' and as there is a, certainty of a rising township being very speedily formed it must prove a most remunerative investment to intending purchasers. ; :TEBMS VERY EASY, as follows :—: — One-fourth, C.°.sh ; balance' in' 3 years at 8 per cent interest; Five per oent discount allowed -for Cash. By instructions from A. Dnncan, Esq., His 'NFAyLY-EREC.TED ancl Desirable', RESIDENCE, situated at Cutnpbelltown, and com- , mariding an extensive view .of the town and river. i , For cards to view apply to the, auctioneer. J8 ' 43 1 AdOTION SALE / ' ," ■ . , . '-of . » •■ • > IMPORTED DRAUGHT- HORSES,. ■Ex Malay;irom HobartTow'n, AT ARAMOHO. ' ' ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY '8. FREEMAN R, ,JA,CKSON HA S been favoured with instructions iroru- the ! lmporters to sell 1 ' by auction at Aramoho, 30 SPLENDID.. DRAUGHT MARES; : " i ' ' '''AND GELDINGS, Selected in Hobart"Town with great •; ;i ,care\f or this market. ' ! ' • Sale at 12 o'clock. J2J3 193 " ; SALE 'OF STO'dK I :,'. ','.".' : FEILDING PARKS YARlis, - FEILDING. , .. ; THURSD AY, FEBRUA RY ; , 24th.. oFEEEM^nI^ JACKSaNI HAS received "instructions from G. Y. Lettibridge, Esq, ; to sell by> Auction as above, -' 1500. BREEDING EWES,- !• .•• •1000' LAMBS . , j-.. ....».'. 30 PURE-BRED ,RAMS> 20 UNBROKEN HORSES. The" Auctioneer will be prepared to sell Cattle at this important sale. The opportunity; -thus afforded should be" 'taken advantage of by settlers in thai district, , ( • ... i'» ii- 1, -i h. <> *t Sale at 1? o'clock.33 44
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2694, 1 February 1876, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2694, 1 February 1876, Page 3
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