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Auctions THIS DAY SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Important sale of Sundries. GEORGE THOMAS has received inatructions to sell by auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, this day (Saturday), 9th March, at 2 o'clock — The following furniture, pictures, produce, &c., consisting of—--1 cheffonicr 3 chests drawers 1 meat safe Iron bedsteads Engravings Oil paintings Bird cages Sewing machines (newest make) Hams, bacon, cheese, and butter Terras cash. No reserve. TUESDAY, 12 th MARCH, At 2 o’clock. To Small Capitalists or Settlers wanting a Choice Homestead, the following Freehold Property is most suitable, and rarely to be obtained. GEORGE THOMAS has been favored with instructions from Mr. Henry Border to sell by public auction on Tuesday, 12th March, at his auction rooms, Lambton-quay, at 2 o’clock— A farm of freehold, being Section No, 26, North Makara, consisting of 100 acres of choice land (better known as the fancy section) 55 acres of which are laid down in English grass, and 45 acres ready to burn off. On the above is erected a substantial dwelling-house, containing three rooms, besides a splendid dairy, pigsties, fowl-house, &0., surrounded by half-an-acre laid out as a fruit and vegetable garden, fronting the North Makara-road (a coach passes three times a week); besides threequarters of an acre of orchard, near the residence, laid out with 125 choice fruit trees, including apples,pears, peaches, plums, medlars, filberts, walnuts, chestnuts, &c. This orchard is beautifully sheltered from the north-west winds, and possesses a soil capable of growing anything you like to plant, being so rich. This property is situated just eight miles from Wellington. Sale at 2 o’clock, on 12th March. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Title perfect. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS Auetioneer and General Merchant, Wellington. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH. WESLEYAN RESERVE. AT THE BACK OF THE WELLINGTON CLUB, IN SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by auction, at his rooms, Panama-street, on Tuesday, 19 th March— The leases of those choice BUILDING SITES, 15 in number, adjoining the BOTANICAL GARDENS, and commanding the finest and most picturesque view of the whole harbor, wharves, city, and surrounding districts, having easy access by Aukoba-tbbkace (lately formed, at back of Wellington Club). The Auctioneer confidently and earnestly advises all persons who want a magnificent BUILDING SITE, at a low rental, possessing all the advantages of the country, yet within FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OF THE POST OFFICE, to inspect these sections, which must be sold . WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT LANDSDOWNE, EARLY IN MARCH NEXT. In consequence of the HON. E. W. STAFFORD Being about to visit Europe. MESSRS. J. T. FORD & CO. have been instructed to

SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN MABCH, (Date to be fixed in future advertisement), THE CHOICE STUD AND ' GENEBAL FLOCKS OF BOMNEY MABSH SHEEP, Carefully selected DA I BY COWS, In full profit, 1 Well-matched pair of bay carriage horses Handsome pair of chestnut phicton ponies; have been constantly driven by a lady A lady’s horse, quiet, and perfect in all his paces 6 ponies, constantly ridden by children, a pair of which are quiet in harness Several well-bred hacks, up to any weight, and a few good stock horses i Wagonette, nearly new, with hood Pony phieton, with hood iLandau, double and single harness by Peat, of London , Also, Hunting and ladies’ ‘ saddlery, by Peat i and other English makers : Farm implements of various kinds, and •; sundry lots too numerous for an advertisement. ■■ THE STUD FLOCK Comprise—--98 ewes, two-tooth and upwards , 31 ewe lambs ' 42 rams, twa-tooth and upwards ; And ■ .19 ram lambs Pure ewes were originally selected and purchased from Dr. Webster’s celebrated flock, and their progeny are by rams of the highest class. I THE GENEBAL FLOCK . '■ • ■ - ■ Comprise—' : - ' 4000 i-bred BOMNEY SHEEP, viz.— 2200 ewes, from two-tooth and upwards J ' 1200 ewe and wether lambs I And 600 fat sheep. • Great care and judgment have been exercised at the annual culling to render the flock of one type and character. Tlio sheep are large-framed, and clothed with'dense lustrous-fleeces, and the sale will offer; to breeders such an opportunity for acquiring Bomney Sheep as seldom occurs. i ' (THE CATTLE J , For tho convenience, of drafting 1 , the herd, comprising about 130 head of fat and high- . Conditioned cattle, will be brought to the i ADDINGTON SALEYAKDS,; and bold about a week or so after 1 the above sale, duo notice of which will appear,’ . | J. T. FOLD & CO., Auctioneers.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5290, 9 March 1878, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5290, 9 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5290, 9 March 1878, Page 4

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