Auctions THIS DAY. MONDAY,, 4th OCTOBER. FIFTY TONS PRIME POTATOES. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction on the Queen's wharf, at 12 o’clock noon, on Monday, 4th October, — 60 tons superior Nelson potatoes, ex Taupo Also, 75 bags maize 1 rowing boat,, nearly new, with oars, mast, sail, &c., complete THIS DAY. MONDAY, 4th OCTOBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, without any reserve, at his saleroom, at 2 o’clock, the following goods— About 20,000 ft. kauri timber, seasoned boards and scantling, Consisting as follows, viz.: — 391 pieces timber, 6x2 22 „ „ 6x 2J 25 „ „ 9x2 IS „ „ 6x3 4 „ „ 6x 1J 27 „ „ 3x2 3 „ „ 16 x 2 4 „ ~ 12 x 3 333 „ „ 6xl 455 „ „ 9xl 75 „ ~ 9x J 14 „ „ 17x1 1371 50 sacks potatoes, a very superior sample 30 sacks oats 10 bags onions Earthenware—meat dishes, soup and dinner plates, &c., &c. 3 crates assorted crockery 2 chests carpenters’ tools (complete) Canterbury cheeses Furniture—bedsteads, chests drawer's, washstauds, chairs (cane and wood) Clocks, workboxes Toilet sets, vases, mattresses Serving machine, pier-glassss Fry and stewpans, saucepans, boiler Scales, weights, bass and hair brooms Norfolk and Suffolk latches, rim locks Child’s cots and iron bedsteads And a large variety of sundries, too numerous to particularise -Also, 12 pieces Chinese silk. FRIDAY, Sth OCTOBER. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, on above date, at 2 o’clock, at his salerooms— A varied assortment of drapery Mole and tweed trousers &c., &c. All without reserve. Particulars in future advertisement. THURSDAY, 7th OCTOBER. SALE OF WORKS OF ART OIL PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, BRONZE OBN AMENTS, VASES, CHINESE LACQUERED WARE, ETC.
ME. J. H. 'WAIiLACE is instructed by the importers to sell by public auction, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, on Thursday, October 7, at 2 o’clock, p.m., ex Kodney, from London— # 6 cases, containing a choice selection of oleographs, oil paintings, chromolithographs, colored prints and photographs, bronze ornaments, Chinese ware, vases, clocks, and a variety of fancy goods. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale at 2 o'clock. Kbw on view. Commercial Salerooms, Hunterstreet. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER. IMPOKTANT LAND SALE. WAIROA DISTRICT, HAWKE’S BAY. BY AUCTION, AT NAPIER. MR. MILLER ia instructed by E. D. • Maney, Esq., to offer for positive sale, by auction, at hia offices, Browning-street, Napier, on Tuesday, 12th October, at 2 p.m., the under-noted valuable estates at Wairoa, viz., in farms of 150 acres or thereby, and upwards.— THE TE KAFU ESTATE, Containing 4800 ACRES OR THEREBY. It is situated about four-aud-a-half miles from the port or township of Clyde, Wairoa. From Te Kapu, or Frasertown, the estate follows, and is bounded on the west by, the Wairoa River for about five miles, lying immediately opposite the Pakowhai Estate 5 from the delta of Frasertown it is bounded on the north-east by the Kaukauroa or Scamperdown Creek. The character of the country is very rich soil on generally limestone hills, or clay subsoil on pappa rock, and small clumps of serviceable bush j on the Wairoa River especially, all the way up to the township of Murumuru, there are very rich bends, —flats of some hundreds of acres in extent, fit for agricultural purposes at once. The very small portion already cultivated gave eighty bushels of excellent wheat per acre. The bills take surface sowing well. This property is now carrying over 4000 sheep. The sections originally surveyed by Government were forty acres and upward, but these lots will be sold without stock in convenient faams ef 150 acres and upward. Fart of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent Immediately after the sale of Te Kapu, the undemoted shall be sold in one block, with or without 10,000 sheep, or thereby, in wool— THE PAKOWHAI ESTATE. FREEHOLD ESTATE AND STOCK FOR SALE IN THE FEOVINCE OF HAWKE’S BAY. 5275 acres freehold, and 562 acres leasehold, rich agricultural and pastora 1 land, situated on the Wairoa River, 4 miles from the township of Clyde. This estate being of a triangular form, is nearly naturally feiiced, being bounded on two aides by two large rivers, viz., the Wairoa and the Waiau. It has the advantage of being the frontage and the key to a considerable block of land, about 25,000 acres, hold by the Crown, which could be either bought or leased. The Napier steamers ply up the Wairoa i River to within half a mile of the woolshed. Ample supply of timber for station purposes «a the freehold. The country is highly improvable, and surface-sown grasses grow luxuriantly ; by expenditure ia this direction the estate would carry 5 to 6 sheep to the acre. A considerable jiart of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at current rates. The above presents an unequalled opportunity for investment to the farmer or capitalist. The instructions to sell are peremptory, as the owner’s principal properties at the other side of the province require his undivided attention. For further particulsxa apply to the auctioneer, M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4536, 4 October 1875, Page 4
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