Auctions 1 | FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER, i ■ At .2 o’clock. V( ;; 'ik/rK. N. J. ISAACS has received mstruo-, IVX tions to sell by public auction, at Ha rooms,' Lambton-quay, on Friday, 14th December, at 2 o’clock sharp ' 3 cases steel engravings, framed, small f ! 3 cases; do do do, large , 1 case oleographs ■ , I 1 case aquagraphs ; " ' ' 1 case gilt chimney-glasses, small 1 case gilt chimney-glasses, medium . 1 case gilt chimney-glasses, large . l ease toilet looking-glasses, assorted Terms liberal. , Properties for Sale 1 ]7IOR SALE, a very Beautiful Property of _ 223. acres, within two miles of the Town of New Plymouth, Taranaki. The land is in the highest; state of cultivation, is well fenced and watered* and the ■buildings—comprising dwcj'lihg-houae, barn, stable, cowsheds, and piggeries—are-in excellent repair. No expense having! been spared to make tips the most complete farm in-the district,' the owners can' confidently recommend it to tho notice of gentLmen wishing to acquire a profitable as well as a picturesque estate. The shooting l is good, as. the pheasants have been carefully preserved.' ; Apply to ■ " 1 . . WEBSTER BROS., Or HUMPHRIES & SON, ' • ' New Plymouth. POES AL E.—All that portion of the . Waitoa Station, Upper Thames, which is! situated std the southward of the main line of road and proposed line of railway from Waikato to the Thames. This block contains two thousand five hundred (2500) acres more or less, and is universally acknowledged to be the-best piece of land-in the whole district. The whole block is substantially fenced. ■ Six hundred and fifty (650) acres are laid down in grass, which tla> not surpassed by any in the Provincial District of Auckland. 1 : Twenty (20) acres are in oats, and the remainder can easily be brought under cultivation.There is,a substantial well-built dwellinghouse,: and! the necessary stables, sheds, &c., on the block. There is also an unlimited supply of timber for fencing, or any other requirements. ) This property is situated within four miles of the head of the navigation of the Thames or Waihou River, and adjoins the celebrated Broomball Settlement Block, known as Te Aroha. Steamers now run' regularly between the Thames, Ohinemuri, • and ■ Te Aroha. There is a good dray-road from Waitoa to the landing-place at'Te Aroha. Stock can be 1 driven to. the Ohinemuri Goldfield, distant twenty miles, and to the Thames Gdldfield, a distance of fifty miles. ' ■ For further particulars respecting the block of 56,530 acres at Muriwheuua, advertised for sale by Mr. Alfred Buckland on the 19th January next, apply to the undersigned. JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers. SEVERAL blocks of Native Lands have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for sale, and he is prepared to negotiate for: the same with persons desiring to invest money. ' ! • JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers. Jp.ROPERTIES FOR SAL E. 2842 acres freehold 15f)0 aeres leasehold . 8000 sheep; a short distance from Napier 65t)0 acies freehold i 2500 acres leasehold 8000 merino sheep, and all necessary plant, ; within 30 miles,by coast ■4677 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral i land, Wairoa, with , 30Q0 sheep • and other necessary working im- ! provements. .... J. ■) 25,000 ;aores leasehold,,Poverty Bay, and, 112 acres freehold, close to town, with 20,000 sheep and improvements - : 42fiu acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral i land, Poverty Bay . 11,000 acres leasehold, pastoral* Poverty Bay, ! with 3i)00 sheep and few cattle 1660 acres leasehold, half interest, Poverty Bay 28,750 acres, Poverty Bay, situate about 20 ' miles from Tologa Bay, title under Native 1 Lands Court 1657 acres rich pastoral land; good title; i Poverty Bay 1385 acres rich pastoral land; good title; Poverty Bay 8,800. acres : leasehold, excellent country, To- ! loga.Bay, with 3,000 /sheep, and good improvements I 3000 acres' 1 freehold, Southern seaboard, imi proved.. : .v ; ; 1220 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, imI proved ' iv 400 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, smi proved. , , 1200 acres freehold, rich pastoral ■ land, im i proved, Opotiki - ; M. E. MILLER, I Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and I MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., / Lambton-quay, Wchinjrton. . EOR SALE in the Wairarapa.—A firstclass General Business, doing a large trade. Most satisfactory reason given for the disposal., Principals only heed apply. For fuller particulars' apply to ; I THOMSON, SHANNON,-& CO.' ;Or to ; KEULL & CO. V’OGELTOWN.— A few SUCTIONS at Vogeltown ■ FOR' SALB at €37 10a, each. 1 Apply Tit once to Box No. 82. Hotels -0- :N IO N- HOT EL, WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST j BRANDS, One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. rjJT H EAT E E ROYAL HOTEL. MR. THOMAS BAILEY, late of the s.s. Taupo,-has! much pleasure in) informing the public that he has leased the above well-known Hotel, where -he hopes to receive the same amount of patronage accorded to his predecessor, Mr. Urwin. LABENDON HOTEL, THOBNDON, j - T. BOULD, Proprietor. |0 MMEB, CI A L HOT EL, i WILLIS-STItEET. H., BENNETT, Proprietor. TYJ1 E W ZEALANDER HOTEL Xl j MANNBP-S-STnEET. >J. FENTON, Proprietor. TKOEIWI VALLEY HOTEL First-class Accommodation for Invalids and 1 Others. Special Accommodation for Bridal Parties. I ALLAN GARMON T, Proprietor. Nj ATTO NA L H O T E L, ; ■ Lambton-quat. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. rpAFNER’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL 1 ! „ AND RESTAURANT,,, . ; CouA-aiBEET, Wellington, NZ. The above 'Hotel and Restaurant has every convenience for Private-Families, Boarders, and Commercial Gentlemen; having large and well-ycutilated rooms, - with spacious , Dining and Drawing Booms. Tourists and Wedding Parties will find this unequalled by any hotel in the district. !, Families 1 and gentlemen favoring the proprietor with their patronage may- rely upon obtaining every home comfort, combined with cleanliness, civility, and moderate charges. Ordinary daily at.l p.m., and luncheon at any hour., A conveyance .from the Hotel will attend all steamers and trains. N.B.—Hot and cold baths. . , C. TAFNEJ.I, Proprietor, Late Chief Steward Government s.s. Stella,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5219, 13 December 1877, Page 4
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