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THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. 67 cases of choice Fruits, 100 sacks Bran, 90 sacks Potatoes, just landed from Nelson and Blenheim. To Fruiterers, Boothholders, Hawkers, and Others. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., will sell by public auction at their rooms, on Wednesday, 7th February, at 11 o'clock—--67 eases of very choice apples, pears, plums, &c, just landed 100 sacks fine fresh bran 90 sacks prime table potatoes 30 sacks seed onions. Terms cash. SATUKDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. The Horse Bazaar, Fenton's Yards, New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street. The usual Weekly Sale will be held at the I above Bazaar on Saturday, 10th inst., at 2 o'clock. jEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL & CO. J will sell by public auction, on Saturday next, the 10th February, 1877, at 2 o'clock, at Fenton's Lane— Several good upstanding and weightcarrying hacks, coach, carriage, and cab horses, express waggons, drays, harness, &c. I Terms cash. | Entries received up to 1 o'clock. Special entries should be made not later than 2 o'clock previous day at BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO., . Auctioneers. Panama-street and Lambton-quay. MONDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. PILES. PILES. PILES. BEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. will sell by public auction, on Monday, the 12th February, immediately after the sale of surplus stores—--101 jarrah and totara piles, from 12 to 28 feet lengths, as they now lie on the breastwork. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Emigrants' Stores ex Himalaya. To Grocers, Storekeepers, Contractors, Dealers, and others. Without reserve. EAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL, & CO. _> have received instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Monday, 12th February, 1877, at 2 o'clock— The whole of the surplus emigrants' stores ex Himalaya, comprising new oatmeal in casks, fine flour in puncheons, double rose Cork butter, prime mess beef, preserved potatoes, pickles, carbolic acid, pudding raisins, preserved meats, malt, rice, loaf and brown sugar,. tea, coffee, auet, buckets, scales and weights, coffee-mills, pewter ' measures, baking tins, emigrants' stores, lanterns, pewter measures, soap, swinging cots and bedding, &c, &c, in all 257 packages. FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Sale of Freehold Land in the Township of Fitzherbert, Manawatu. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the trustees to sell by auction, on Friday, 9th February— One acre and two perches of land, part of rural section No. 80, and suburban sections No. 66 and 67, allotment Nos, 46 and 47. Title—Crown Grant. Terms at sale. No reserve. Plan to be seen at the Auctioneer's office. Sale at 2 o'clock. N.B.—The above presents a very favorable opportunity for a small capitalist to invest in the'rising townßhip of Fitzherbert. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. HUTT MARKET. | R. J. H. WALLACE is instructed to L sell by public auction, at 2 o'clock p.m.— 12 Romney Marsh rams 3 Lincoln rams. FREEHOLD ESTATE. I NEW ZEALAND. ■ESSRS. MILES, HASSALL, AND . CO. have been instructed by Messrs. Rhodes and Wilkin to offer for sale in February, immediately after shearing— THE ST. LEONARDS ESTATE, in the Amuri District, Province of Nelson, adjoining the Province of Canterbury, containing 100.000 acres freehold, in one compact block, nearly square ; together with about 80,000 sheep 40 head cattle 70 horses The property will be sold as a whole, or cut up into blocks of various sizes, the largest about 40,000 acres, with proportion of stock to each. About 40,000 acres are fit for agriculture, the remainder being hills and beautiful downs, not surpassed in New Zealand for pastoral purposes, and well watered ; the whole form- , ing one of the grandest estates south of the Line. ' "• ' i The improvements include manager's house of 10 rooms, Men's house, with sleeping accommodation for 60 men, Woolshed for 48 shearers, t Dip to pass through 15,000 sheep per day, Boiling-down plant, Stables, stores, blacksmiths' and carpenters' shops, Dray, timber, and other sheds, Large garden, well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing, Upwards of 100 acres of thriving plantations, containing a great variety of trees. The property is subdivided by substantial wire fences, with iron standards, into numerous divisions of various sizes. All fences, buildings, and other improvements are in first-class order, andonly three shepherds are required, excepting when the sheep are being mustered. The sheep are chiefly merinos, which have been carefully bred and culled for the last fourteen years. The situation of this estate is peculiarly favorable, being only about thirty miles distant from the present temporary terminus of the main trunk railway through the island, and the continuation of the line must either pass The climate ef the Nelson Province is considered the finest in the Australasian colonies, and the Amuri District is famed for producing ths choicest wool in New Zealand. The sole reason for disposing of the property is the approaching dissolution of partnership of the present owners. For further particulars, apply to ■ MILES, HASSALL,'& CO., Christchurch, New Zealand. In Melbourne to BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO., or to 1 J. G. DOUGHARTY In Sydney to GILCHRIST, WATT, & CO. ; or to MILES BROTHERS & CO., I 79, Gracechurch-street, London.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4954, 7 February 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4954, 7 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4954, 7 February 1877, Page 4

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