Auctions THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp. worth of Glassware, Earthenware, and China, consisting of—Tumblers, wines, clarets, champagnes, decanters, water bottles, centrepieces, sugars, butters, creams, jelly dishes, &c., jugs, plates, cups and saucers, dishes, toilet services, dinner services, and a large quantity of twine, kerosene lamps, and lamp glasses. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell, under bill of sale, by auction in the Arcade Building, where the goods have been removed for dia'play and convenience of sale— The above-mentioned Goods. N.B.—The attention of the trade, hotelkeepers, and others, is requested to this bona tide sale. Commencing at 11 o’clock sharp. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. JTR. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by aucL tion, in the Arcade Buildings— A largo lot of useful household furniture °and effects, removed for convenience of sale, and one of Macduff and Horton’s first-class dog-carts, with set of silver-plated harness. Also, 30 pairs of fowls and some game birds, &c. The furniture is well worth looking after, and the first lot offered will be the dog-cart. At 1 o’clock sharp. THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FRANCIS SIDEY will sell by 1v 8 public auction, on the premises of Mr. Mulligan, Boulcott-street, the whole of his Valuable Household Furniture, which, for magnificence and taste, is unequalled in Wellington. Catalogues are now being prepared. MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 3 o’clock. MR. FRANCIS SIDEY has received instructions to sell by public auction, in the Arcade Buildings, in the estate of J. T. Duffy, and under bill of sale—--15110 to 2000 sheep The above now depasturing at Pakowai, near Oastlepoint, and will be sold in the wool, with lambs at foot. For further particulars apply to FRANCIS SIDEY, Arcade Buildings, Weliugton. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock p.m. SALE OF SHEEP, COWS, &c., &c., Taita, Hott. MU. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. Henry Russell, to sell by public auction, on Friday, 28th November, at the Nainai, adjoining the property of W. Beetham, Esq., J.P., Taita, Hutt, at 2 o’clock p.m.— About 350 mixed sheep Superior milch cows Poultry, dairy utensils and sundries. No reserve. Sale on Friday, 28th November, at 2 o’clock. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23tb. At 11 o’clock. FINAL CLEARING SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE MESSRS. H. MOSS & CO. have received instructions from Mias B. Goodman, to sell by auction, on Friday, the 28th instant, without the slightest reserve— The balance of her Stock, consisting of— Glassware, cbiuaware, cutlery Washstands, tables, chairs Vases, lustres, toilet sets Carpets, pictures, looking glasses And several other lines too numerous to particularise H. MOSS & GO., Auctioneers, Lambton-quay. SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF SAWMILL AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, under instructions from the mortgagees, will sell at Halcombe, Manawatu, on Saturday, 13th December next— That Valuable Property known as Lash’s Sawmill, situate in the town of Halcombe, within a few chains of the main railway line, with which it is connected by a private siding laid with iron rails. The property consists of—1. Steam sawmill, with engine 14-horse power nominal, planing machine, f ■ ■ ~ with all appliances in s uicct working order and good condition, and capable of an output of from 4000 to 5000 feet per diem. 2. Fourteen working bullocks, with all necessary gear, for which there is ample paddocking on the property. 3. The right to the timber growing on 160 acres of land adjacent to the mill. 4. Freehold property consisting of 759 acres of land, heavily timbered with totara, matai, and rimu, all in the immediate vicinity of the mill and very easily accessible. The situation of this land, surrounding as it does the town of Halcombe, as well as its excellent quality, will give it a high value when stripped of the forest. This land is covered by first mortgages to the amount of £1750, having 3 and 4 years to run at 9 and 10 per cent. These mortgages will have to he taken over by the purchaser. The property being a complete and compact whole as a sawmill property, will not be divided, but will be sold altogether. The terms of payment are—so per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months ; or, 30 per cent, cash, and the balance in equal instalments in 4, 8, and 12 months, the unpaid balances in either case being represented by bills bearing interest at 8 per cent. N.B.—The auctioneers can confidently recommend this property as a first-class investment. It is without exception the best situated and most compact sawmill property in the whole of the Manawatu County. Its position as the nearest mill to Wanganui, which is the chief local and export market of the district, gives it an advantage of from 6d. to Is. per 100 feet of timber over any other mill in the county. The greatest care has been exercised in the selection of the land for sawmill purposes, and a very large trade has been done by the present proprietors in firewood and split stuff with Wanganui. As there is no reserve beyond the amount for which the property is mortgaged, an opportunity is offered to the fortunate possessors of a comparatively small sum in cash of securing a magnificent property on remarkably easy terms. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. For further particulars, apply to Messrs, /johrab, Newman, and Co., Wellington; Messrs. Halcombe and Sherwill, Feilding ; >r, to Mr. W. H. Lash, on the property. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. rO be sold by public auction, in the course of November next. All that VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of—--1333 acres, or thereabouts, being the sec;r !1 in the Moroa Block, con--5 ; 428 acres, and the section - i .iratahi Plain Block, containing 905 acres. For further particulars apply to Messbs. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5824, 28 November 1879, Page 4
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