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AUCTIONS. PY.NE AND CO. TATTSRSALL'S. TO-MORKOW. SATURDAY. On account of Mr J. Gee, Cheviot. Blk Ma-re, 6yre, sound arad quiet in saddle ' and harcf-se, etyliah mm-er; irial On account of a Clinnt. Bay Marc, perfectly quiet in naddle end harness, pass tram 3, etc.; trial On account of Mr F. Bodjrer. Br G, f.yrs, by Mambrino Abdellah. very fast, and quiet in saddle or harness On account of Mrs Wolfe, Ch«>. Colt, 3yrs, by Stonyhurst, dam StGeorge mare, broknn to eadd'e, quiet On account of Mr H. R. Parkinson. B G, 4yrs, very quiet in saddle, s. and d. harness, and a good mover On account" of a Client. B Pony Mare, aged Pony Mtra, 6yr& B Pony Geld., Syra These Ponies have all been ridden l>y children, and are gitaranteed quiet. Sale commences 11 a..m. Advertised Lots 12 coon. PYXE and CO., Auctiontyere. SPRINGSTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2nd. »po FREEZING BUYERS, GRAZIERS DAIRYMEN. ETC., ETC. WE SHALL OFFER— 1500 Forward Store Lumhs, in .me» to *i.it buyers 800 Forward Storo Wethers 200 E»M 160 Two-tooin Crossbred Ewea 120 Prime Fat Slierp 330 Prime Fat Lr.mh, M Head Fat and Stnre C«*t!« A.lsr>, on account Mr W. McVieker, Green park (who i» (riving up dairying for The present). 13 FirsVc'-Bss dm-:;, in full profit and spring-ing, which v.x can thoroughly recommend Also, 6 Sharea (fully paid) in Tai Tapu Dairy Co. FURTHER EXTRIES ARE IXVITED. Pi'XE and CO., 6333 Auctioneers. C. H. L. WALTER AND CO. KXT lIA ITsALEYARDs! NEW POULTJIY PENS. OPENING SALE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, JANUARY Slst, at 11.30 a.m. POULTRY. POULTRY. POULTRY. Kew Pens. Nea' Buyers. I'rimo Young Birds in Great Demand at Highest Prices. Unequalled Accommodation. CH. L. WALTKH aDd CO. have just • erected, regardless of cost. Now Poultry Pens, making them the finest and most up-to-date in the city. They are built s<o Rβ to be unequalled for brightest light and beet accommodation, and to display the birds io tho jrreatest advantage, both to sellers by enhancing value, and to buyers by l>eing able to quickly view the wiitri'es. Accommodation for 3000 birds every sale. When forwarding Po%Hry to market, cither by road or rail, try these new pens, for best results. AYe supply and forward crates. Tho brighten, beat, and mo3t modern poultry pens in New Zealand. OPENING SALE NEW PEXS TO-MORROW, at 11.30 a.m. A LARGE ENTRY INVITED. C. H. L. WALTER and CO., C 377 Auctioneers and Poultry Salesmen. FARMERS' CENTRAL SALEYARDS, Liohfield street. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. JANUARY 31st-, at 1 p.m. TIMBER AUCTION SALE. 8000 Feet Scantling, 3 x 2, 4 x 2. 4 x 3, 5x2,6x2,4x1. 3xl J. All Red Pine. Also. 1 Engine and Boiler, 1 Range, 2 Ploughs. 1 Chaffcutter (hand), and a 3a.r|re quantity of sundries. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. C. H. L. WALTER and CO., 6378 Auctioneers. TONES, NORTON AND CO. ,W. Tonka.) "~(W. H. Norton. THIS CAY. AUCTION SALE AT MERIVALE. ENGLISH FURNITURfE. POT PLANTS, * FIREWOOD, HAY, ETC. 700 LOTS. 700 "jlf ESSRS TONKS. NORTON and CO. have •*■'-»■ been favoured with instruofdome from, the Bon. J. T. Peacock (who hae leased his property) to eeM at tho Residence, "Hawkes•toury," St. Albajis, TO-DAY, FRIDAY, et 1 o'clock, A Quantity of Good English Furniture. a.!eo Garden Seat*, Hoae, 10 tone of Hay, 25 cords of cut Firewood, Sprinjy Trap, •, and Sundries of every description. Aleo, at 2- o'clock, Over 600 Choico and Rare Pot Plants, Ferns, Orohids, etc NOTE—The Cam and 2 HeifeTS have been, withdrawn from fink.' TONES. NORTON tmd CO., Auclicaeera and Esta.be Agents, 6803 I 202 Hereford atreoU C. R. WILSON. , ; TXriLSON ; S NEW SALEYARDS. £ w f - - , j The in ChristohuToh. I Everything up to date. Otu: Yardinga are the Largest. Our Prices ' " the Highest. Take » walk «rand and see for yourselves. Seeing*, believing. . C. R. WILSON. Sill . HARCOUKT AND CO. FEIDAX 18th FEBRUARY, : 003, " At 3.30 p.m. BALE BY AUCTION OF DREDGE, PUNT, ■*"■■• AND MACHINERY. At present on the Claim of' the Kangaroo t Creek Gold Dredging Company, Ltd. MBS3RS HARCOURT and CO. are instructed, pursuant to »n Order of the &upr«ma Court of New Zealand, Wellington Bietrirt, to.BE.LL by PUBLIC AUCTION. ttt their Roame, 48 Lambton Quay, Wellington, on yRIDAY, 13fli Febraory, 1903, at 2.30 p.m.— The DBEDGE, PTJUT. and MACHINERY on the Special Claim of the Kangaroo Gold Dredging Co., Ltd., at Kangaroo Creek, Grey iUver, Westland, as the Berne were lately in tho poesosaion of and used by <th« said Company, and are now in ciatge and under the care of H. A. Wick, from whom all particulars can be obtained. For further parHoukre and conditions of pale, cppiy to HABOOURT a.nd CO., Auctioneers; W. CABLE and CO., Wellington; Or, TRAVERS. RUSSELL, and CAMPBELL, 4478 Solicitors, Wellington. ATOKTH ISLiSD~~PROPERTIES FOR JN SALE. 6000 ACRES FREEHOLD, GISBORNE DISTRICT— Hill country, about 250 Acree River Flats, 1000 Acres Bufih, balance well-graased, winters 2 to li sheep per acre, with cattle, splendidly watered, 12 miles from Coast, well fenced ' and subdivided. Price £3 15a per acre. 3300 ACEES FREEHOLD, HAWKE'S BAY— Lew Qcdulatinj? downs, country all ploughable, 10 paddocks, 9-roomed House, wool- ! ehed, stable, etc., winters li sheep per acre, 1000 acres have been ploughed, only 10 milea from rail. Price, £i 10a per acre. 270 ACRES FREEHOLD. WELLING-' TON— 39 Acres rich Alluvial Fiats, balance low hill*, weil watered by rivet and streams, good 7-roomed House, cowshed, and dairy, well and securely fenced, railway station two mile*. Price £& 10s per acre. 5000 ACRES, GRAZING RUN (ISBS ACT), GISBORNE DISTRICT— I . Ail originally bush, all now grassed, except 100 acres Bush Beeerve, ieut £31 5s per annum till 1912. cad of first 21 years, with a further 21 veers' lease at 3J per cent, on the unimproved value, well fenced, 13 paddocks, exceptionally well g;&t>scd, winters 2£ sheep per acre znd cattle, one house of 7 rooms, and two cf \ rooms, new woolshed, IS stands, all necessary yards, e!c. Offers invited after inspection. The Company will make liberal advances on properties placed in ito Books for Sale. The above have all be«n inspected, and can be Confidently recommended. > For farther particulars apply to ffRUST AND AGENCY CO3IPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., National Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington. CHARLES BATBSOX, Manager. 4266 EATH's'"Sa"ie^Wide'"ja P r Silks lid Tussore li> Sd. 6a lid Dross Leng-iha «* 114 7» U tot is lid. B&xgai&a.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 8

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