Auctions. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. PUBLIC SALE OF DUTY PAID WINES ■ AND SPIRITS. d r, it U n ,o HUTT RACES, HUTT RACES. MR. G. 11. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, at hia stores, on Tuesday next, the Ist December. DUTY PAID. 8 casoa champagne 6 do claret 2 do old tom 10 do geneva S do whisky 2 quarter-casks brandy 1 do rum 2 do whisky 100 cases and casks Tennant’s, Bass’, and Jeffrey’s ale, Blood’s stout 20 cases oilmen's stores 100 cases lime juice, cordials, raspberry vinegar, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal at sale. 7 o s f e e 11 e e a i i i i i I f 7 lit p d n y n l1, e 7 ■8 e d o d a n h 1C WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. HUTT MARKET. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell at two o’clock p.m., ■ Horses, cattle, &c. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. TO GENTLEMEN WANTING A CHOICE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES. G\ EORGE THOMAS has been favored with T instructions from John Henderson, Esq., to sell by auction, on Wednesday, December 2, Two carriage horses, well known in town, being perfectly quiet to saddle for a. lady, as well as running in harness Also, One bay mare, quiet to saddle or harness, nearly thoroughbred And four suits of horse clothing complete. Sale at 2 o’clock, at his sale yard, Brandon street. Toms liberal. Eor sale or to let. ‘ AND FOR SALE. Several ALLOTMENTS, Clyde Quay and Sussex Square 1-1 ALLOTMENTS off Tory Street. Tonus easy. S. PARSES, Land and House Agent. Town acre for sale in oriental BAY. ■Town Acre No. 110, having a double frontage to Orienfcd Bay and Hay Street, and adjoining the properties of .1 - E. Fitzgerald, Esq., and H. J. Masters, Esq. fl The Section is situated in one of the most salubrious and rising portions of tbo City, being well sheltered from the south-east winds, and is admirably adapted for a gentleman’s villa residence. Title, Crown Grant. For particulars, apply to J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. JjT O R S A l" E Sheep Station, Wairarapa —2300 acres, freehold, with substantial residence and outbuildings ; land fenced and subdivided 2 sections in Karori of 5 acres eaob, fenced 380 acres of agricultural land in the Wairarapa 7000 acres of pastoral land, situated in one of the most rising districts in this Province, together with stock and improvements Several town acres and sections in this Citv. J. M. TAYLOR, Land and Commission Agent. AND FOR SALE. Freehold Allotments on Kent Terrace. S. CARROLL, Licensed Broker under Land Transfer Act. Land and Commission Agent. jgHEEP RUN FOR SALE. EIGHT THOUSAND ACRES. Apply to . EDWIN MEREDITH, Whareama. YALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the Beautiful Yalley of the Hutt, EOR SALE. First.—Boo Acres, partly pastoral and partly timbered with totara, black birch, and rata; about eleven miles from Wellington. A portion is fenced and carrying a flock of Sheep, which are also for sale. Second.—42o Acres, well timbered, except GO acres which are laid down in English grass; about nine miles from Wellington and close to one of the proposed Railway platforms. A Cottage has been erected trpon, and a stream runs through the land, with a waterfall sufilcient for a mill. These properties offer a most eligible investment, and in consequence of the .owners having left the district they will bo sold at a very moderate price and upon easy terms. Apply to R. POET. OXLEY HALL ESTATE. Good paddocks for horses Cottages to let . Also, Allotments on building leases A stone quarry opened, can be arranged for on favorable terms. Apply on premises, Kaiwarra. Hotels. PORTSMAN’S. ARMS HOTEL, WAI KANAE. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Sir James Fergussou and suite. Conversation on Paikakariki Hill between two travellers—old acquaintances : “ Hullo, Boss, where have you put in the night?" “Why, at Waikanae. I always manage to make a stage there if possible." “Isit a good house 1”—“ Not a better on the Coast for cleanliness, civility, and the best of everything to cat and drink." “But how was your horse looked after?” —“ First class ; as much as bo could stuff into him, and a dry clean bed.” “ I always fancied a fellow would have the miserables in such a lonely spot ; why, I’m told there ia.no one to speak to ?” —“Don’t you believe it ; you put in an hour or two with' Jim Erskine or old Tom Wilson, and I'll guarantee they’ll keep you alive.” “Old whaling yams, I suppose?”—“You bet, and good ones too, of forty years ago.” “ Can you cross from there to Kapiti ? “Yes, Jim keeps a number of good boats, and will cross you any time in fair weather.” “Any shooting ?” —“ Any amount.” “By Jove ! Fit put in a week there.”—“Do, you won’t regret it.” “ Well, so long.” fin A. SHIRLEY begs to give notice to JL • the public and owners of raco-liorscs intending to visit the forthcoming Wairarapa Races, that his NEW HOTEL’will bo OPEN. Five new loose boxes for reception of racehorses.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4272, 28 November 1874, Page 4
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