Auctions THIS HAY, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. AT TATTERSALL’S (Hitherto known as the Bazaar, Mannersstreet). H O It 3 E S . Just in from the Breerler, and now on View. LAERY & CAMPBELL will sell by public auction, at Tattersall’s, Mannersstreet, opposite the Fire Brigade Hall, this day, Saturday, 13th December, at 2 o’clock— Lot I—l bay light draught horse, 6 years old, thoroughly staunch and sound; trial given. Lot 2—l grey mare, broken to saddle only, 6 years old. Lot 3 —l bay colt, 3 years old, broken to plough and harrow. Lot 4—l roan mare, 7 years old, quiet to drive or ride, very suitable for cab or express ; trial given. Lot s—l bay buggy mare, 4 years old, quiet to drive ; any trial. Lot 6—l chestnut mare, 5 years old, saddle only. Lot 7 —l bay horse, 6 years old, thoroughly broken, will make splendid express horse. Lot B—The8 —The entire Shetland pony, “ Torn Thumb,” broken to saddle and harness, quite quiet to ride or drive. Also, Several good express and carriage horses and hacks. Sydney tip-dray, quite new. &c., &c., &c. Sale at 2 o’clock. At 11 o’clock. THE USUAL MARKET SALE OF GARDEN AND FARM PRODUCE, GROCERIES, &a, In the Rooms, Lambton-quay. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, IMPORTAN SALE OF SM A L L F \ld M ALLO TME NTS OPaKI PLAINS, MASTERTON. Messrs, j. h. bethune & co. have been favored with instructions from the Executors of the late Henry Bannister, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Friday, 19th December, at 2 o’clock— THE OPAKI ESTATE, Consisting of JJiyg ACRES OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND, Subdivided into 24 SMALL FARM ALLOTMENTS, Varying from 40 to 122 Acres each. This magnificent property, approached by a good metal road, is situated within two miles of the flourishing Township of Masterton, and about one mile from the proposed Railway Station. The land is of the very best quality, extremely fertile, and laid down in English grass, a large portion being under crop. The homestead on section No. 5 comprises dwelling house, outbuildings, &c., &c. The Auctioneers confidently recommend the above to the attention of capitalists, farmers, and others desirous of obtaining first-class freeholds in the most flourishing part of the Wairarapa District. Intending purchasers can view the property any day previous to the sale. Lithographed plans are being prepared, and will he issued in a few days. TERMS LIBERAL, ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE. THIS DAY, 2.30 SHARP. DECEMBER 13, 1879. RACEHORSES. RACEHORSES. MESSES. J. T. FORD & CO. (Christchurch) have been instructed by the executors of the late J. W. Mallock, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY NEXT, DhcemberlS, 1879, At 2.30 sharp, The following well-known Racehorses, all in full work, and perfectly fit FOUL PLAY, Brown colt, syrs., by Traduoer, dam Fancy, by Tom King, out of Emmeline. Winner of many races, including the Tradesmen’s Handicap and Metropolitan at the last Spring Meeting. Engaged at Wellington and Dunedin. ON DIT, Black filly, 3yrs., by Albany, dam Gossip, by Traducer, out of Gitana. Engaged in the Dunedin Leger, Cup, and Publicans’ Handicap, Brown Filly, 3yrs., by Albany, dam Sludge, by Sledmere, out of Gitana. Engaged in the Dunedin Leger. Notice. —Absolute and Unreserved Sale. Remember—2.3o Sharp, On Saturday Next, December 13. J. T. FORD & CO,, Auctioneers, Cashel-street. FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE ESTATE FOR SALE. By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. WFINNIMOEB has received instruc- , tions from the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at the Athenreum Hall, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington, on Friday, 2nd January, at 2 o’clock precisely— All those two blocks of LAND situated in the district of Manawatu, and containing 4500 acres, more or less, being section 346 on the plan of the said district, containing 2350 acres; and Native Section 153 on the plan of the Township of Sandon, containing 2150 acres. These properties should command the attention of bona fide settlers, speculators, and others, as the quality of land is unsurpassed for richness, and its close proximity to the rising townships of Sandon and Carnarvon makes it doubly valuable for cutting up into smaller sections at some future time. For further particulars as to terms, &c., apply to ' Messrs. BRANDON & SON, Solicitors for the Morgagee ; or to The AUCTIONEER. Alfred a. barnett, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR and COMMISSION AGENT. CASH ADVANCED On Freehold Properties, Leases, and other Securities. LOANS NEGOTI ■' Arbitration and Finance Agen ■ • Odd Fellows’ Hall Buildmgc, Lambton-quay, Wei' - , igton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5837, 13 December 1879, Page 4
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