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Auctions THURSDAY, 26th APRIL. Sale by Auction of a Small Farm, containing ■lO acres of very Choice Land, Freehold, in the Township of Masterton. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. G. J. Tavener to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 26th April, at his rooms, Lambton-quay—--40 acres of choice land, all fenced in with post and rail and wire fencing, together with a substantial dwellinghouse containing 6 rooms, a new barn, commodious stables, and other out-buildings. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Valuator, Wellington. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PERSONS FURNISHING. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from W. H. Clayton, Esq., (in consequence of his family leaving for England), to sell by auction at an early date, the whole of his elegant household furniture— Consisting of diningroom suite in mahogany covered in morocco, telescope table, chetfonier, easy chairs, Brussels carpet, pictures, &c., &c. Drawingroom suite in walnut covered in crimson rep, cabinets, tea and occasional tables, screens, ornaments, clock under glass shade, pictures, rosewood pianoforte by Erard (trichord throughout), with two music stools and Canterbury, imported direct from the maker, and nearly new. Is a splendid instrument. The furniture of five bedrocma, consists of spring and hair mattresses, Arabian and other bedsteads, chairs, toilet glasses, dressing tables, washstands, carpets, feather pillows, palliasses, sheets and blankets, pictures, fenders and fireirons, chests of drawers, matting, &c. The kitchen contains kauri dresser, table, chairs, china and glass ware, and the usual utensils necessary in a large family. The furniture will be on view the day previous to the sale, due notice of which will appear. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Valuator, Wellington. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 2 o’clock. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONSTER TRADE SALE. Wines, Spirits, and General Merchandise. MR. (N. J. ISAACS will hold his usual monthly trade sale of— Wines and spirits General groceries American goods] Teas Sugars Salmon &c., &0., &c. At his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 17th April, at 2 o’clock. Particulars in future advertisement. Catalogues on application.

WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTY AND STOCK. Tinder direction of A. S. Allan, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, in accordance with the Conveyancing Amendment Act of 1860. THE DRY RIVER STATION, WAIRARAPA. NJ. ISAACS, acting under instruction , as above, intends to offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his mart, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th APRIL NEXT, The whole of that well-known run, the DRY RIVER STATION, situated at Wharekaka, in the celebrated Wairarapa Plains, a portion of the Provincial District of Wellington second to none in fertility and importance, and of vastly increasing value owing to the near approach of the completion of the main line of railway through its midst. The station property consists of 1639 ACRES FREEHOLD, AND 1040 ACRES LEASEHOLD, All laid down in English grass, and admitted to be as highly improved as any pasturage in the district. Also, The stock on the above, comprising 4200 sheep 200 cattle 4 horses The Auctioneer would draw attention to the fact that a large number of gentlemen in the Southern provinces have recently invested in station property in the Wairarapa, and that in all cases the investments have been proved to have been most remunerative. The 1639 acres of freehold are fenced and subdivided into two large and several smaller paddocks, and have on them woolshed, stockyards, sheep-yards, dwelling-house, and all the necessary appurtenances of a first-rate station. The leasehold is held under a rental of £IOO per annum. For further particulars, apply to A. de B. BRANDON, Esq., Mortgagee’s Solicitor; Or, to N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. POTATOES AND WHEAT. MR. G. H. VENNELL has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the breastwork, on the arrival of the Forest Queen, daily expected—■ 40 tons prime Derwent potatoes 300 sack wheat Terms liberal.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5010, 14 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5010, 14 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5010, 14 April 1877, Page 4

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