Sharp & Pickering's Advertisements. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS SHARP AND PICKERING will sell by Puhlic Auction, at Noon, On SATURDAY, the 21at August next, At their Auction Rooms Ne!son, the ■ YELLA.TON RUN AND SHEEP dmprisiag 037 acres of Freehold Land, selected ia spots so as to secure the ran j 1 !5o acres of Leasehold Land, rented from a private individual; and 6600 acres of Leasehold Land, leased from the Crown. And about 2 COO SHEEP and LAMBS depasturing thereon, with eight nnnths' wool ou tbeir bicks. Afc the St ittou are a weatherboarded Hou«o, Garden, Wool and Shearing sheds, Yards for drafting, and conveniences •o- washing and dipping. The run is on the south side of Tory dunnel, Marlborough, ani lias a frontage of nearly the wlule length thereof, aud is continually passed br steamers trading between Wellim/ton and Picton, so that the fa:ilties for shipment cannot ba surpassed. Part of the purchase money may | remain on mortgage if required. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to ADAMS & KINGDON, 171S Solicitors, Mehon. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD LAND in Motutka Valley, containing 525 Acres, about; 350 of which are fit for agricultural purposes, with a 6-rootoed House and oiher improvement*. Apply to 1806 SFIARP & PICKERING, NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE DIVIDEND declared at tha last Half-yearly Meeting is now PAYABLE at the Offices of the Uudersigned. SHARP & PICKERING, 1^39 Agents. MESSRS. SHARP ft PICKERING have been favored with instructions from F. D Greenwood, Esq, to OFFER for SALE privately, THE FARM AND HOMESTEAD occupied by himself, and situate about a Mile and a-half from the Motueka Post-Office, THE FARM consist* of 230 Acras of capital Land, which is subdivided by Wire Fences into Twelve Paddocks. THE HOUSE contains nine rooms, besides Kitchen, Dairy, Pantry, &c. , and is in thoroughly good repair, and stands in au Orchard of about one acre. OUTBUILDINGS cousist of a Barn only recently built, Coachhouse and Stabie, &c" THE STOCK, which can he taken at a valuation, comprises 450 SHEEP, HORSES, COWS, &c. There are aUo FARM IMPLEMENTS of every description on tue Premises. We can recommend this Property as well worthy ot aticntion. Full information and particulars may be obtained ou application at our Offices. SHARP & PICKERING, 963 Land Agenfs. H. J. L, Augarde's Advertisements AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY Next, at 12-1.5 M.T. IyrUTTOS ! MUTTON ! MUTTON 1 H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1710 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE on SATURDAY, at 1215 M.T. TRACTABLE PONY, Saddle and Bridle carry Lady Service Nag, A 1 in Saddle; {j Progressive Nag, in Trap GeldiDg, useful, an every day Horse J.'. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer.^ AUCTION S ALE on SATURDAY, At 12-15 M.T. BEEF ! BERF ! ! BEEF !! ! and Crockery. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 17L2 Auctioneer. A HO MR, comfortably situated, position healthy — Price £400. Drawing Room, Dining Room, three Bedrooms, Kitchen and Scullery, Out- houses, Marble Mantlepiece, Brick Chimney, Register Stoves; Land, 30ft. by 85ft., extra Frontage, 30ft. by 105 ft.; House, well-built, seasoned timber, Totara Studs and Joists, Wad Plates, &c. H. J. L. AUGARDL, Auctioneer. rnHE following VALUABLE INVESTJL MENTS, ready for immediate Business : For sale, 4-roomsd Houae, well-aitu ated £230 Also, centralis situated, a 5-roomed House, C dlingwood-atreet £250 A. Home in Tasmn-jtreet — 6-rooiued Cottage, with brick chimneys, garden, orchard, and all domestic requirements £290 6-roomed Houa?, garden, &c, do, do. £250 Business Premises in Hardy-street, 20 feet frontage. Photographic Gallery ... ... £210 A Business Spot, Richmond, facing the Fair Grownd, Shop, Housa, Stables, Yards, Land, &c £250 One Acre, fenced, iVaimea-road ... £23i» Four-roo ued Cottage, Brook-street ... £120 H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1434 Auction Per VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. TUESDAY.— 7 pm., Half-yearly Meeting, Citt Rifles. TUESDAY.— 7 30 p.m., Naval BRioiDE Hecuuits, with Arras. Port. WEDNESDAY.— 7 p.m., City Cadets. Drill Shed. WEDNESDAY— Stoke Rifles & Cadets. Stoke. FRIDAY.— 7 p.m., Recrotts. Drill Shed. I<RIDAY— 7-30 p.m., Naval Brigade. Port. SATURDAY.— 2 p.m., Enrolment of Waimea Cavalt Volunteers. Mr. Bird's Paddock, Wakeiield. J. T.MARSHALL, Captain, 1791—2 Commanding District.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 165, 6 July 1875, Page 3
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