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Auctions. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th,APRIL, At 2 o’clock. Me. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction, at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 9th April, at 2 o’clock— Produce ' V'j Groceries 1 - Oilmen’s Stores Wines and spirits 1 : Furniture Crockery Bedding Glassware Watches Fancy Goods Pictures Ornaments Electroplate Vestas Terms liberal. No’reserve." mg ssaSESes WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. For and On Account of Whom it May Concern. The Cutter Margaret Scollay. MB. N. J. ISAACS will sell by public auction (for and on account of whom it may concern), at his rooms, Lambton-quay, on Wednesday, 10th April, at 2 o’clock The fine handy cutter Margaret Scollay, 18 tons register, as she now lies, in this harbor. ‘ ■ This is a most suitable vessel for deep sea fishing. ! ; Inventory to be seen at the office of the auctioneer. ‘ -Terms at sale. ; ■ Positively no reserve. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, ■ At 2 o’clock. : Preliminary Notice. GRASS S E E D. ■a /TESSES. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have IVB been favored with instructions from the importers to sell by public auction,) at their salerooms, corner of Featherston anq Brandon streets, on Tuesday, 16th April, at 2 o’clock— A choice variety of grass seeds, recently imported from England. Particulars in future advertisement. THURSDAY, 11th APRIL. ■ : VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Containing ONE HUNDRED A*D SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, SITUATED IN FOXTON, . (Within one mile of the Post Office), Being part ot Rural Section No. 453, in the TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. MR. ERNEST S. THYNNE has been instructed by Mr Richard Taylor to offer the above valuable farm by public auction, at hi? saleroom, Foxton, on Thursday, the Hth April, without reserve. . The property is partly rich swamp land, easily drainable, and partly old Manuka land. Abput twenty acres are sown down in English grasses. There is a small cottage on the land. The property is bounded on one side by land the property of J. Gower, Esq.; and land the opposite side of the road has . been sold in an unimproved state, at prices ranging from £4 10s. to £6 10s. an acre. There is a mortgage on the property of £2OO, with an unexpired term of nearly two years to run. This offers an admirable opportunity to a settler, with small means. The balance of purchase-money over the mortgage may be paid in cash; or one-fourth cash, the balance in approved endorsed acceptances, in equal sums, at three and six months, with bank rate of interest added. - The property must be sold, therefore the highest bidder will obtain it. THURSDAY, 9th MAY. : IMPORTANT SALE OP MINING PROPERTY AND PLANT. By Order of the Liquidators of the Para Para Iron and Coal Company (Limited). . AUCTION ON THURSDAY, 9th MAY, At 12 o’clock, On the Company’s Property, Collingwood.: THE WHOLE of, ihe PROPERTY and PLANT, viz.— Lot 1. Lease from the Crown of all the , coal in 920 acres of land, for 21 years, from Ist day of January, 1870, at a royalty of 2 per cent., which shall not be less than £l6 a year. This is the company’s coalmine, and the seams have been driven into in several places. There are over 800 ft. of iron tramway in the drives, and from thence there is an iron tramway about two miles long to the wharf. Part of the land over which this goes is the company’s freehold, the rest has been held under a lease at a peppercorn rent. Also, 2;) acres and: 13 sections of the township of Ferntown, all freehold, on which are six cottages, manager's house, stables, storehouses, a Pooley’s 5-ton weighbridge, with house, and. the wharf, with coal bunkers. This lot will include all -the plant on the above-described sections, which is everything necessary for working the coalmine. Lot 2. 150 acres freehold, situated about a mile from the wharf above-mentioned. On it are two cottages and sheds, brick kiln, about 80,000 bricks, wharf, and a quantity of plant. Lot '3. Two 40-ton barges and one; 10-ton punt, lying near the company’s wharf. They were built in Nelson, and have been but little used, and will be sold separately. Conditions of sale, and catalogues containing fuller particulars, can be had from the Liquidators, or from the Manager of the mine, iwho will show the property to any intending purchaser. ■ ■ : ■ For the convenience of intending purchasers, the steamer Lady Barkly will leave Nelson on the evening of May 6, arriving at Colling-, wood next morning) and returning on "May 1 11th, thus giving two clear days for examining the various lots before the sale. JOHN E. MABIN, ' ’ Auctioneer.; : 'Nelson,March 18,1878.; : Op Sale COD LIVER OIL EMULSION (tasteless), easily given to children. Tolutine, Balsamic Cough Syrup Brown’s Herbal Medicines Rooke’s Elixer and Salve Seltzogenes . ; | 'Ear Trumpets I , Cooper’s Sheep Dip ; I Thbrley’s Cattle Food. i , . ! 1 A large; variety of , : NOVELTIES, IN, FANCY, GOODS, Per City of Madras'and Queen of the West, Artists’ Colors and. Materials, at: i B A R EA. U.D & S O N’S, ! Lambton-quay. 1JppRJV SALE,, ( COTSWOLD- RAMS. I 15 7-8 Cotswold 2-tooth . .... 15 15-16 do ram lambs i , ~ s 15 15-16 do by Bismarck All by pure-bred imported rams. For particulars apply to MURRAY, COMMON,,& CO., _ ~ ' Wellington and Rapier.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5316, 9 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5316, 9 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5316, 9 April 1878, Page 4

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