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Auction* THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. Horses, Spring Cart, Harness, Sc., Sc. The regular weekly' sale at Fentons yard, New Zealander Hotel; , Also, . .. . Just arrived from'the Wairarapa, 3 capital T-v .Vi XT lt,AM\urr1iltr afallUCili s mvea rrom toe ~ r;* Draught Horses, thoroughly staunch. ; Beauchamp, Campbell, & go > iU “T b 7 n n J h Z ■ 9 wm seu ny puoue -- ---- repository, Fenton’s New Zealander Hotel, on Saturday, 3rd February, at 2 o clock— . -3 first-class draught horses, just arrived from the Wairarapa And, in addition, 1 good spring cart and harness 1 city cab, 1 large i spring wharf dray Hacks, light harness horses, &c. Terms cash. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. , For Sale at Public Auction. FRUIT, POTATOES, ONIONS, CAULIFLOWERS, TURNIPS, &o. TJEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. will il sell by public auction, at their rooms, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon THIS DAY, Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Cauliflowers, Turnips, &0., Scc.' After which— A few lota of canaries, unsold yesterday, will be submitted. MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY. Mr.' J. H. WALLACE is instructed to sell by public auction at his salerooms, ■ Hunter-street, on Monday, sth February, at 12 o’clock noon, prompt—. ; That Valuable freehold property in In- : gestre-street, adjoining the resi- ■ dence of W. 'Bishop; Esq., m the '• ■ occupation of Augustus Curtis, Esq,, having, a frontage of 69!t. 7in. by a depth of 84ft. "For further particulars apply to Mr. Bran- ■ Son, or to the Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. HUTT MARKET; J. H. WALLACE is instructed tc sell by public auction, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 12. Romney Marsh rams 3 Idhcola rams. • ■ ‘ ; > TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. -NEW SADDLERY FOR THE RACES. rat Ms 6 ;. R. J. DUNCAN wiU sellby auction, on Tuesdivy, the 6th inst., at 2 o’clock, new> salerooms, Panama-street — ladies’ , aide-saddles,quilted—very superior doz. .throat h'ead-collatii do round Pelham bridles: ■■ . do fancy do ’do . hunting B. plates,; lay on and .buckle.. at neck, ivory rings os •.-.m'l ring parts: ,-. . • I<■ do do a plate: rings all through, •<; do> ladies'; embossed felt saddle-cloths do . assorted Pelham and ; Weymouth bridles .■ groaacpat straps, dor.- apaffle-Uned points; inlaid fronts,&c. do iPelham patent silver-fronts do pairs No. 2 stirrup-leathers-. j ’ do. K 6.-2 girths' ' 7 do colored girths ."ji ; j sets buggy.fiamesa, silverrmounted , f double set. brass-mounted buggy harness Scotch cart saddle and breeching, set plated'Scotch harness do best brass-mounted cart harness do silver-mounted cart harness do. brass; , : ' do do 7 cart collar case gentlemen’s saddles &c., &c., &c. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE . -LEASES FOR FORTY-TWO YEARS VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, BY OEDEE OS' THE TRUSTEES OF THE WELLINGTON . HOSPITAL, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E. J, DUNCAN has been fayored tTJU with instructions from the Trustees of ;hO' Wellington Hospital to offer for public ktopetition, about the middle of March next, hi date of which will be advertised in due .. .. , ; " The leasee of about TWELVE Sections of . Land, containing about eighteen ‘ -acres, more or less, for a term of J “twenty-one years, renewable for a further .term of twenty-one years at an advance of 59 per cent. Each section will have .a frontage to a ormed metalled road, and every lot will be bund suitable for the erection of first-class rilla residences. _ , , ■The land is at the rear of Welhngton-ter-ace, adjoining .the grounds of the Botanical Jardens, and it is therefore unnecessary to idd, !posaeases,a. truly magnificent view of the tarbor, and-of nearly every part of the. city. Che .roads through, the block are now being ormed,' and a fine substantial bridge is in worse of erection from Wellington-terrace. 'Plans of. the above.will be * ready and may *s had on. application from the auctioneer ibout 20th February. 1 ( • The annual rental will he fixed at low rates, ihus holding out strong inducements for comietition, and' for the, purpose of securing imnediate occupation. ' ' ■ ■ ■ Terms at sale. MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At Noon. ■IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. -POKOWHAI, NEAR NAPIER. '440 Acres, ,416 Acres, 613 Acres. ’o be sold by Public Auction, at NAPIER, on MONDAY, 23th FEB., at Noon. /T R. MILLER, has received positive /JL, instructions,,' from the owner of the »ve properties, Alex., McHardy, Esq., to pose of all his freehold' lands at Pokowhai, three' separate ■ Compact blocks, each com■te and-'worltahle 'in itself, and present imjvements except' buildings, rendering each jck capable of re-division, if afterwards md. desirable, by. the!purchaser... The whole the lands are under English grasses, watered seven artesian, wells, and, are divided into et. substantial, a number of them double, zh live quick hedges. , These, with small stations jotted over the property,’ afford pie shelter. This estate, now well known the'beat fattening country in New Zealand, capable of carrying fat an average-of at (IBT SEVEN-BHEEP PEB AOBK. It IS handy to ifcet and port—the nearest point being, only nit six miles from Napier. On the 440 acre ick there area substantial dwelling-house and ces, stables, loose boxes, cowsheds, numerous :ds, and a dip. The woolshed and yards are filin' 21 miles of Farndon Railway station. As 1 the bWher requires hot only aU. ms illable capital, but also to bestow the _whole fain-attention on a larger and more distant merty. he finds it absolutely necessary to jet a aale of'thia. 'To ensure tbis result, the ocve-is really nominal, ■■ having; how been lubed td a sum far below value. the terms will be easy, as about TWO-THtBDS nains onhiortgage at 7 per cent, for 8 years. As the property must be quitted, Intending yets- will do-weU to pay an early -visit. plans inay be seen, and further, particulars tained: at the office of -7 ■ ‘MURRAY;' COMMON, AND CO., - Wellington.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4951, 3 February 1877, Page 4

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