ipxlensivs Sale of .Sections; • HAWERA., THISJ3AY. Mole a n & co. Ip'.vi* roc* ivod instructions from John Winks, Esq.; to sell by auction in the TOWN HALL, lIAVv ERA, as above—--35 Sections on Block 8, Hawera, bcinpr in a most central position, ami having a front age on to High-street —the main street through the Town, and adjoining the Presbyterian Church. Also, Several Sections on Blocks 20, 31, G, 182. Two 4-Roomed Dwelling Houses. Bush Section at Stratford, 28 acres. Also, Instruction from Trustee in Mr J. S. Greig’s Estate, Section 10, Block 20. McLEAN & CO., 01 Auctioneers. RAWER A. Furniture, Buggy, Horses, Ploughs, &c., &c. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. McLEAN & CO. have received instructions from Mr Isaac Buyly (who is leaving for England), to sell by auction, at bis residence— The whole of his Valuable Household Furniture, &c., consisting of: Piano (by Bord), Chiffonier, Pictures, Chairs, Easy Chairs, 2 Sofas, llomul and Square Tables. Small Tables, What-not, Fender & Fire Irons, Carpets, Rugs, Venetian Blinds, Curtains and Poles, Lamps, Ornaments, Clock Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Feather, Hair, and other Beds, Bedding, 3 Chests of Drawers, 3 Washstands ami Dressing Tables, 3 Toilet Sets, 4- Looking Glasses, Toilet Ornaments Kitchen Utensils, Glass and China Ware, Cutlery, Cruet Stands, Tea and Coffee. Services, Oilcloth, Mats, Table Linen, 3 Clocks, Tray, quantity Books, Large Galvanised Tank Baggy, Double and Single Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Carriage Rag an i Mats Pair Buggy Horses 1 Good Hack Also, at the sanir time— A quantity of Mr U. Dingle’s Furniture ; ami the n>e of his Fourroomed Mouse, Garden, Poultry, tnul Three Cows in milk, for three or more months 10 sacks Bran,-10 do Wheat, 7 do Pollard and Seconds 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, by Reid and Grey
Sale nt 11 a.m. Lunch provided. McLEAN & CO., 6322 Auctioneers. 22awera Sfale 'STards. FIiIDAY, JANUARY 24. riREEJIA N R. JACKSON [j will sell by auction as above—--27 Cows, with Calves at Fool 27 Yearlings 15 Steers, 18-montlis old 10 Mixed Stores 15 Cows and Calves 4 steers, 2-year-old Sale at J o’clock. Settlors will kindly forward any further entries. 01 St. ££lll Street Sale "STards, Wanganui. Important Sale of Imported PUREBRED AND WELL BRED HEIFERS Prom Clirisicliurch. THE undersigned will soil by auction Olio date of which will be duly given), on account of the proprietor, W. H. Kirk, Esq. 5U Pure Bred Heifers, by the best bulla in Canterbury. 50 Picked Well-bred Heifeis 50 Yearling Heifers 8 Young Bulls The above have been selected in Christchurch with great care by a competent Judge, and will be offered to the public on arrival of steamers, about the end of January, titid at the same time, on account of David Pent, Esq—--800 2-tooth Ewes, being the hoggets from the ewes sold at the Kai Iwi sale last year. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 46 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE: mllE Undersigned has received notice from Mr J. PIERCY to sell Ids usual draft of Rams about the end of February. FREEMAN E. JACKSON, 87 Auctioneer. WANTED, about 70 bead CATTLE id GRAZE, on the Old Racecourse. Terms on application to John Whelan ; or to Mrs Looker, on the ground. 70f13
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 393, 22 January 1879, Page 3
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