SALES BY AUOTION THIS EVENING. PIANOS, ORGANS, HABMONIUMB, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC, FANCY GOODS, &c. On the Premises, Thames-street. FRIDAY, 29TU AUGUST, At 7 o'clock. George Greenfield has received instructions from Mr. Alfred A. Solomon to sell by pablie auction, at the above time and place—The whole of bis Splendid Stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Just landed from England, Paris, and Germany, Consisting of Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums. A In/I—Music, Tobaccos, Cigars, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. The Auctioneer would call the attention of intending purchasers to this splendid stock, as the Pianos and Organs are the best ever imported into the Colony and the Tobaccos, Cigars, and Fancy Goods are of the best description. As Mr. Solomon is leaving for Dunedin, this is a positive gale, and the goods, although of the most valuable kind, will be sold without the slightest reserve. G. GREENFIELD, 643 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 30TH AUGUST. At his Mart, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. George Greenfield has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place— Grass Seed (Timothy) 1 Mirror, 2 Glass Coses, Tea, Champagne, Cordials, Onions, Potatoes, 1 TrafFord Range, &c. G. GREENFIELD, 666 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. REMAINDER OF J. EMSLIE'S BANKRUPT STOCK Will be sold by public auction on SATURDAY, 30TH AUGUST, From 12 to 4, and from 7 to 9. On the Premises, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY. TH. BROWN * has received instructions from Mr. D. Toohey to sell by public auction, at abovo time and place The remainder of the BANKRUPT STOCK OF J. EMSLIE, Consisting of— A Large Quantity of Men's and Youths' Clothing, Ladies' Dresses, Kid Boots, Underclothing, &c. Without Reserve. T. H. BROWN, 636 Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. At 11 o'clock. ABSTRACT OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTIES, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT NAPIER, BY jyjß. M. P.. MILLER, THURSDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 11 a.m. 1,200 Acres in town, suburban, and'farm lots, part of Mr. Farmer's rich alluvial estate, adjoining Hastings Railway Station (12 miles from Napier), on deferred payments.— (Sea advertisement). 550 Acres the Little Bush Estate—rich alluvial plain, seven miles from Napier, with or 'without 2700 cro3S-bred sheep, and 30 cattle. If not sold as a whole, will be offered in sub-divisions.—(See advertisement). 130,000 Acres leasehold, and 505 acres freehold, Mr. H. M'Lellan's Te Harote runs, 35 miles from Napier by coach road ; lease 13 years to run. Rent £240 per annum. New woolshed, yards, huts, and 10 miles new fencing; five miles of material ready for erection; all necessary station plant, horses, bullocks, drays, &c. Together with 10,000 Sheep, chiefly merino. Upset price, L 12.500 for the whole property and stock. Terms—Onethird cash, LISOO in January next, and balance over term pf years to be arranged at sale. This run will at present carry 15,000 sheep, besides the at this veal's lambing. If not sold as aw lole, will be offered in two portio AS t with 5000 sheep each, on similar terms. In a very few years this country will carry an average of sheep per acre. 9,724 Acres Government Depasturing License, and 376 Acres Freehold, Mr. W. Smith's Kokorika run; nine years to run; rent, L2O per annum ; 40 miles from Napier, 12 miles from Port Mohaka; good buildings and English grass pa-* docks; good natural boundaries, all station plant, With 4,000 Sheep, chiefly merino, few crossbreds, present carrying capacity, 8000. Upset price, L 3250, half cash ; terms for payment of balance will be named, at sale.
4,600 Acres Freehold, Crown grant, Messrs. Warnes and Sims' ran, has five miles frontage to Mohaka Elver, is fenced and subdivided, a considerable portion tinder English grass, and the fern being nearly all broken down, the remainder only requires surface sowing. A large extent of this block is good agricultural land, and the port of shipment by the bay steamers is about two miles from the sheepyards. The whole, with 5,000 Merino Sheep, mixed ages and sexes. Upset price, L 900 0; one third cash; terms for balance will be named at sale. 587 Acres Leasehold, adjoining above; 12 years to run; rent LIOO per annum; valuation for improvements at end of lease. Forty acres good bush ; remainder of land well grassed; all fenced; house, woolshed, yards, garden, &c. The goodwill, with 1,200 Sheep, and a few Cattle and Horses. Upset price, about L 750, will be, with terms, declared at sale. This property is within three miles of the Post and Telegraph Offices. Port Mohaka. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, 593 Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1048, 29 August 1879, Page 3
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