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A notion Sales FREEMAN R. JACKSON. 1^ R. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES 1 • FOR JUNE AND JULY. Hawora Friday, July 6 St Hill-street Wednesday, July 11 Kakaramea Friday, July 13 Alanaia ... ; Friday, July 20 St Hill-street Wednesday, July 25 Waverley Friday, July 27 FREEMAN~R. JACKSON. Auctioneer. HAWERA YARDS. FRIDAY, 6tu JULY. Atl o'olock. FREEMAN R. JACKSON will sell by publio auction, as above— 20 2i-year-old rtwrs 10 heiferß 100 lambs Entries Bolicited, and received at Hawera. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. EDWARD N. LIFFITON. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Bankrupt Estate of L. L. Levy. WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY. At 2.30 p.m. EDWARD N. LIFFITON has received instructions from the Trustee to sell by public auction as above— The remainder of tho contents of 14 packages seized by the TfUßtee, under an order of the Court, consisting of a miscellaneous variety of goods of all descriptions, Terms— Cash. No Reserve. ED.~N. LIFFITON, Auctioneer. \ WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th. ! At the Rutland Chambers. At 2.30 p.m. 171 D WARD N. LIFFITON will sell by __ public auction aa above — 4 pair of the celebrated Lang-Shang Fowls. Jet black handsome Fowls, said to be far superior to Brahmas, These fowls have lately been imported, and have been selling at £30 per pair. Owing to circuit stances theso fowls will be sold without reserve. Terms Cash. EdTk LIFFITON, Auctioneer. BARNS & HIGGIE, FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE AT CAMPBELLTOWN YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. At 12 o'clock. BARNS ft HIGGIE will sell by public auction as above — 40 fat bullocks 40 4 and 5-year-old bullocks, well forward 4 good dairy cows (newly calved.) 100 first-class well-bred yearlings 25 good store cows 150 fat sheep 200 fat sheep 170 fat sheep 200 store sheep 40 superior ewes in lamb 40 lambs in wool . Pigs 2 draught mares by Loch Ryan j in foal to Sir Robert Bruce 1 tip dray and set of harness BARNS AND HIGGIE, Auctioneers. MESSRS CARLAW, SMITH, & CO. FOR SALE. FRIDAY, 3 ht) AUGUST. 386 ACRES POUAWA BLOCK, POVERTY BAY (MACILDOWIK'S LAND.) Sale at noon, MESSRS CARLAW, SMITH, & CO., have received instructions from Mr James Macildowie to sell by auction, within their Auction Rooms, Gisborne, on Friday, the 3rd day of August next, at Noon — The Subdivision Section, No. 20, Pouawa Block, containing 386 acres 1 land, and well known as MacI ildowio's laud. ' The section is an exceedingly fine piece <A land, about 200 acres cleared, the re■aiader mixed useful bush ; soil very superior j a large portien flat land, and all well watered. In consequence of the scarcity of timber in the Gisborne District, the timber on this section will soon be of much value. The land ia situated about 10 miles from Gisborne, and a mile and a-half from the beach, where gooda can be landed. The Government surveyed inland main road from Giaborne to Tologa Bay passes through the Section. The Auctioneers confidently recommend this land to the notice of intending settlers. lor further particulars, application may be made to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Sievewright and De Lautour, Solicitors, Gisborne, in either of whose hands the particulars and conditions of sale may be seen. Gisborne, June 23rd, 1883. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TTIHE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile JL Agency Company, Limited, have re- j oeived instructions to sell by auction at their Office, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, on MONDAY, 3rd September, 1883, the well-known and very valuable Estate of Waiora, containining 515 acres rich and highly productive Agricultural Land, most desirably situate, about five miles from town of Wanganui, on the Great Northern Road, and within 2 miles of Brunswick railway station. The dwelling-house and buildings are good, and the different paddocks are well fenced, and there is a plentiful supply of wood and water. The sections are numbered on the Government map, 149, 150, 151, 152, and 169. Such a desirable and compact property is seldom in the market. For particulars, ; apply at office of the Company, Taupo Quay. Wanganui, 25th June, 1883. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS ON THE WANGANUI REGISTER. MR HENRY J. R. TILLY has been appointed Ageat for tho Society in Wanganui, in place of Mr J. P. Watt, resigned, and members of the Society whose names are ou the Wauganui Register are requested to pay all future premiums to Mr Tilly, whose receipt will alone be recognised tVpm this date. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, Ist July, 1883. NOW SELLING— Pork, Chines, Flair, Heads, Feet, &t.,«at T. D. Cummina' 1 Factory.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 3

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