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Auctions THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST, At half-past 1 o'clock. Plants and Fruit Trees, ex Taiaroa, from Auckland. Messes, j. h. bethune & co. win sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Tuesday, l ( Jth instant, at half-past 1 o’clock, A choice and varied collection of plants and fruit trees, from the well-known nursery of Mr. .lames Mason, Newmarket, Eden, consisting of— Camelias, azaleas, rhododendrons, magnolias, roses, Norfolk Island pines, Finns insignus, macrocarpa, apples on blight-proof stocks, pears, plums, peaches, cherries, and a general assortment of nursery stock cf the very best description. THURSDAY, 21st AUGUST. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ex City of Madras, from London. ft jT ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have jA.A. been favored with instructions to sell by public auction at their Rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thursday, 2lit August, at two o’clock—--1 superior walnut piano, 7 octaves, gold engraved panel 1 do do, fret on panel 1 do do, fret front 1 do do, do 4 superior walnut organ harmoniums, 5 octaves 9 piano stools 3 harmonium chairs, stuffed 6 do stools 1 20-key Anglo-German concertina _ Flutes, banjos, drums, accordions, violin bows and strings, drum belts, &0., as per catalogue. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. ME. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by auction, in the Arcade Buildings— Shop fronts, doors, sashes, window frames, and a lot of sundries Dining tables, &c. Without reserve. FRIDAY, 22nd AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. PUBLIC SALE. SHIP “HYDRABAD.” On Account of Whom it may Concern. Messrs, bethune & hunter win cause to bo sold by public auction, at their Salerooms, Exchange Buildings, Man-ners-street, Te Aro, on Friday, the 22nd August, 1879, at 2 o’clock — The ship “ Hydrabad,” 1350 tons register, as she now lies stranded on the beach near Foxton. After which, Tho following articles belonging to the ship— Spare sails and spars, two life-boats, one surf-boat, one cutter, portable fire engine, chronometer, barometer, compasses, dessert service, plated dish covers &c., &c., &c. Wellington, Bth August, 1879. THURSDAY, 2Sth LEASEHOLD FARM, 587 ACRES. ME. M. R. MILLER has received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, at the Criterion Hotel, on the 28th August, 1879 587 acres leasehold, 12 years to run (with purchasing clause), all fenced ] house, woolshed, yards,- garden, &c., with 1200 sheep, few cattle and horses ; 40 acres good bush ; rent, £IOO per annum. Valuation of buildings and fences allowed for at expiration of lease. About three miles from steamers’ landing place, Mohaka River, Terms at sale. M. E. MILLER, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1879. GREAT LAND SALE ok • DEFERRED PAYMENTS. HASTINGS. SALE OF TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND FARM LOTS. MR. M. R. MILLER has the pleasure to announce, as instructed by Thomas Tanner, Esq., that about—--1200 ACRES, part of that gentleman’s Estate, the Rich Alluvial Plains, adjoining the Township of Hastings, has now been surveyed into the following lots, for sale by public auction, at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, on Thursday, September 4, 1879 240 town sections, J acre each 13 suburban sections, £ acre each 6 suburban sections, 1 to 3 acres each Tho section pegs on the ground are well defined by lockspit, and numbered. Plans are now lithographed, and will be issued in a few days. The roadways are all ample—loo links in width—and suitable reserves have been selected for school, a then roam, and town hall ; also for a woollen manufactory, and beetroot sugar manufactory. A public, artesian well now in flow. . ■ The town allotments are laid off on each: side of the Hastings-Havelock-road, in continuation of and doubling the present township. The suburban and farm lots extend along tho railway line on the east side from the township, on the west side from the Agricultural Pastoral Society’s show ground—the new racecourse—to the old Ngaruroro river. The sale being on deferred payments, bearing a low rate of interest, will put this limited and valuable land within the reach of small capitalists, and offers an opportunity for investment that is rarely to be met with. Upset price of town sections, £lO to £BO each. Terms. —Purchasers to the extent of £SO or under, half cash ; half at four years, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Purchasers above £SO, one-fourth cash; onefourth in two years, and remaining half in four years, both amounts bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Auctioneer. Napier, June 16,1879. THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. MR. M. R. MILLER has received instructions from the Hon. H. R. Russell, to offer for sale by public auction, on Thursday, 4th September— The Little Bush Property, consisting of 550 acres, or thereabout, situated about 7 miles from Napier by the Meanee-road, and 31 miles from the Famdon Railway Station, with or without 2700 crossbred fat wedders and 30 well-bred cattle. This most desirable estate is well known for the excellence of its soil, and its superior feeding qualities, and could be made one of the most delightful residences in the province. There are several cottages and an extensive range of farm buildings, besiejes thriving plantations, which give beauty as well as shelter to the property. It is watered by artesian wells, and the Tntaekurimate Creek is the boundary for a considerable distance on the west. To settlers having runs at a distance from Napier it would be a most convenient homestead, where stock could he advantageously reared for stud purposes, or a constant supply kept for tho market. If suitable offers are made, the property would be sold in several subdivisions, being admirably adapted for dairy farms. Several parties having already applied to purchase portions of this property it will be cut up into suitable subdivisions provided the proprieto- t; ,„ dispose of tho whole simultaneously. It is unnecessary to say anything as to the superior advantages which a place so well known offers to small settlers or for residences. Terms at sale. M. E. MILLER, Napier,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5737, 19 August 1879, Page 4

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