•- THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 15xa NOVEMBER, v At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY In the Town of Lawrence. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. To Speculators, Parties Furnishing, &c. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions from Mr. j _^ Patrick Lyng io sell by public auction, oq the premises, Kom Place, ir *Liiwrence, on Saturdays 10th November, at two o'clock sharp, Section 10, block 11., on which is erected 3 double shops, each ahop having a frontage to Ross Place of 17 feet. The whole of this valuable property will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. This property being situated in the business centre of Lawrence, and adjoining the site of the new Town Hall, offers to business men or speculators an opportunity seldom to be met with for acquiring a valuable property, which is for positive sale. Alto, the Household Furniture, and : other effects Together with Sections 16 and 17, Block IX., on which is erected a dwelling-house. The sections are securely fenced and subdivided, the improvements are of the best order, and the ground is thoroughly drained. Terms at* Sale. M. Hay, after the above sale, will offer for public competition, Sections 16, 17, and 18, Bl.wk XI., township of Lawrence. There will also bs offered for sale a Sewing Machine, and one of Barnard & Bishop's Cottage •' Moiiglea. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. HORSES, CATTLE. AND PIGS. To Farmers and others. WILLIAM II A V E S has received instructions from Mr. Archibald Hogg to sell by public auction, at j . bit Sale Room, Peel-street, on the above date, if not previously disposed of, All that excellent Leasehold Paddock I (situated near Mr. Taborn's pro* ptrty), being sections 78, 79, and 80, block 11., Tuapaka East, and containing by admeasurement 90 acres of hind, all of which is fenced and well watered. Also, two-roomed Cottago, Slaugbteryard and Piggeries, situated near the junction of the hospital road. Mr. Hogg's Butchery Business, Ross Place." will also be" offered for public competition, and a number of Horses, cattle, and Pigs For particulars, apply to the Auctioneer ; or to Mr. Hogg, at his shop, Ross Place. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. nAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK XJ have received instructions from Mr. Abel Kerr to soil by au-tion. at their Yarls. TokoniMriro, on Tuesday, the 18th November, at 1 o'clock, 100 Head of mixed Store Cattle, comprising Dairy Cows, Steer*, and Heifers 1 Heavy four-year-old Draught Mare IDo dix-year-old do Gelding 1 Road Dray TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. pAPSTICK, DUTHIE, AND CAPSTICK \j have been favorod witb instructions from Charles Faulkner, Esq.. of Waihola, to sell by auction, at their wool and grain stores. Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, the 25th inst., at 2 o'clock, The whole of bis Freehold Propei+r. situate at Waihola, on the Main South rood, about twenty-six miles from Dunedin, containing by admeasurement 1609 a3r 03p (more or less) ; also, 51a 2r 32p (more or less) of leasehold land, lease expiring in May, 1879, together with all building» and all other improvements thereon. Nearly tbe whole is fenced with sheep-proof fences (fences will continue up to day of rale at vendor's expense.) * All fences on tho lower aide of the road are planted with havrthornc, whin, and broom, and 2000 assorted forest trees have been planted. Other improvements are nine-roomed dwell-ing-house, four-roomed cottage, fiveutalled stable, harness room, buggy shed, cow shed, stockyard, staekvard. 300 acres (more or less) in English grass. 33 acres in wheat, 15 acres oats, 6 acres cocksfoot, and about 2 acres round tbe dwellingbonne brtiutifully laid out with assorted fruit treee and pbrubs. The remainder of land in in natural grans,, and sub-divided in 18 paddocke. N.B. — To capitalists and others looking out for valuable and safe investments, the above only require! inspection as to the eligibleness of same as to the future. With the railway . running through the property, and within an hour's dutance of Dunedin, the auctioneers anticipate, at no distant date, the whole of the litko frontage will be required for villa r« a idenc«w, an account of its healthy position, and' tho mild and bracing air from the lake. T-pr further particulars apply to C. Faulkner. Esq., on the premises; or to the auctioneer* at .- Milton, Tokomairiro. pAPSTICK, DUTIHR, & CAP3TICK \J have for Sale hy private treaty : 17 Pure-bred Leicester Ewes, with 20 - - lambs at foot I<I9O I felf and three-qnartor-brod Ewes, 1 in lamb and lunik* at foot 3QQ Cross-bred Kwes, 4 to 8-tuoth, in . ' ' - 'lamb and Limbs at foot - 90 Pnro-bp»d Leicester Rams, 4 tooth £00 Merino Kwes, in lamb and lambs . at fo«>t 1500 do. do. 1000 Or »w-l>red Ewes, 4 and C- tooth An., and lambs at foofc 10000 Fat and store Merino Wethers 8 I lorae- power Kngine and Threshing Machine TO* "SIB AND ANDERSON, - * * Direct Importer* of CHINA, lOLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Lampware, and American. Ooodf, 99 Gioboe Stbbet, IWNKDIN,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 304, 15 November 1873, Page 2
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