SALES BY AU< SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. At bi3 Stores, Harbour-street. At 12 o'clock sharp. A H. MAUD E '•*-• has received instruction* to sell by public auction, at above time and place, on account of whom it may concern — About 2000 Calcutta &ACKS, slightly damaged by salt water. A. H. MAUDE, gOl Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. On the Premises, Waimotu. Important to Farmers, Graziers, Breeders, Butchers, and Speculators. GREAT DISPLENISHING SALE PURE SHORTHORN BULLS, COWS, AND HEIFERS. Pure Ayrshire Bulls, Cows, and Heifers ; Pure Clydesdale Brood, Dry Mares, and Young Stock; Cross-bred Cows and Heifers; Prime Fat Cattle; Threshing Machine ; Implements ; and Household Furniture. LEMING AND HEDLEY -*- have received instructions from W. Craig, Esq., to sell by public auction at Waimotu, on or about the END of MARCH next, — ALL HIS STUD OF PURE SHORTHORNS, AYRSHIRES, CLYDESDALES, and FAT BULLOCKS, Threshing Machine, Implements, Household Furniture. Without reserve. Catalogues in course of preparation Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 7g4 Auctioneers. T7"E intend, during the Grain Season, * » holding FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES Of all kinds of FARM PRODUCE. We have Storage at our new Stores for 9000 bags, where grain may be seen in the bulk. CONNELL 4 CLOWES, 812 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, High-street, Dunedin. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTIONS IS THE TOWN OF PALMERSTON. IENRY DRIVER has received instructions from the Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, to sell by auction, at Watson's Hotel, High-street, Dunedin, on Friday, loth February, at 2 o'clock-
84 SECTIONS in the Town of Palmerston, being subdivision of Sections Nos. 36, 37, 40, and 41, Block XXXIII., and Town Section 19, Block XXXIL, and 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block XXXIII. The allotments vary from a quarter to half an acre each. This very valuable Land is situated almost in the heart of Palmerston, being not more than a minute's walk from the Bank of New Zealand, Colonial Bank, National Bank, Criterion Hotel, &c. It fronts the Main Eoad, and all the Sections will be accessible by streets laid off for the purpose. Every Section is also available as a building site. With the many advantages already possessed by the district, and the almost immediate completion of the Main Line of Railway through Palmerston, this property cannot fail to become of great value. The attention of investors and speculators is accordingly directed to the present opportunity of acquiring sections at a very small outlay. Terms very liberal For plans and all other information, apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z,L. & M.A. Co., 819 Bond-street. PUBLIC NOTICES WAITANGI TIMBER AND COAL YARD, CoQTTET AND HuMBER-STREETS (Next the Presbyterian Church). i'N soliciting a continuation of the Custom hitherto enjoyed by our Predecessor (Mr. James Bruce), we beg to inform the public that our prices are at the very lowest possible rates, our orders supplied with promptitude, and our stock being more varied than hitherto, comprising—Sawn and Dressed Timbers, with Mouldings, Architraves, etc.; Doors, Sashes, Turnery, Galvanised Iron Roofing, Builders' Ironmongery, Firewood (both cut and in 4ft.-lengths), Coal (Newcastle, Shag Point, and Lignite), Ai7e are also prepared to receive orders for MONUMENTAL MASONRY, In Kakanui Stone, and respectfully invite inspection _ „ m ADAM AND KING.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 557, 13 February 1878, Page 3
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