Sales by Auction UNIIICSEKVJiD F UPi N I T U It E S A L E. ASHFOIiTH & LIFFITON TTAVK boon instructed by Mr JOHN ±1 LISSLJK, who i.s lraving the dist lici, to fi< j ll l>y PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Residence, corner of Ingest re St. and Victoria Avenue, on THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 187G, The whole of that gentleman's TALUALE HO US Ell OLD >-r—FUJINITUIiE ! Consisting of Hair Couch, Chairs, Walnut Whatnot, Tables, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mvt trasses and Palliusses, Mirrors, Washstands and Sets, Fenders and Irons, Carpets, &c. Gully's Paintings ot New Zealand Scenery, very superior. KjtcLen Utensils of every description. Glassware, Crockery, &c. A. Valuable Lot of Carpenter's Tools 2 very Superior (Saddles, Ladies' and Gent's One Boy's Pony, very quiet, and boy's Pad TEEMS OP SALE : CASH, AND NO RESERVE. Sale to commence punctually at 2 p.m. . .ASHFORTH & LIFFITON, A uctioneers. nil 3 , " 640 TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. SALE OF SEYBNTY-TWO SECTIONS In the above Township. ASHFOETH and LIFFITON „ HAVE received instructions from R.T. 'Blake, Esq.. to sell' by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Rutland Chambers, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1867, At 2 p.m., Seventh -two Sections in ! the above Township, on the most liberal terms ever offered to the public, viz : — one quarter dopo it at tnc fall of the hammer, and the balance Without Interest, at G and I*2 months. • Five per cent allowed for cash payments. Transfers under Torrens' Act gratis on all put chases above £100. The unrivalled situation of this far famed and rising township is now a publicly acknowledged fact. Situated on the main line of railway, abutting on the main line of coach road to Taranaki and Auckland, this township will, no doubt, eventually be ouc of ihe first inland towns in the province. Surrounded on all sides by one of the most fertile countries in the world, buildings and stores are already being erected in various parts of the township, and no doubt in a few months, a numerous population will attest" the value of Normanby as a commercial site and central emporium of the wealth of ihe district. ' Lithographed plans can be had »in the course of a few clays on application to the auctioneers. . ASHFOBTH k LIFFITON. * ' : IMPORTANT -SALE : ■• -' • :of ■'i S:T O C X /AT KAKARAMEA. ■ ',' ttR COWERN HAS been favoured with instructions , from Mil ARUNDELL, t T,osellby , -_ - PUBLIC' A (J C T I O N, At thr Xakaramea Sale Yards, ' ■" " 6n "V ' ", SATLRDAY, MAECH 18th,, * : , . at 2 p.m., <■ 125 H E'A D ' CA T T L'E, consisting' of : ' ' 20 Steers,2 years and upwards 25 Heifers (some fat)25 Well-bred Cows, bred by the late L. Daaicll, Esq., with about 20 Calves at foot ' 20 Yearlings, by Knight of the Cresent, out' of store cows " ' 1 Young Bull,- 16 months', by Knight of the Cresent Note. —This is acapital opportunity tor buyers and breeders, as the owner is leaving the district everything must be sold. ' ' Special Note. — An important Sale, of FAT 1 STOCK takes place the" day 'before 'the above at 11 aim. mil 621
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2729, 14 March 1876, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2729, 14 March 1876, Page 3
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