THURSDAY. 2Gtu NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. MATTHEW HAY has received instructions to sell hy public auction, To-morrow (Thursday), 2Gth November, at 2 o'clock, at Coghill's Bridgo Hotel, Havelock, The Boolhs and other privileges in connection with tho Waitahuna Races. 3TSIDAY, 27xu NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Tl |ATT HE W HAY •^ -*■ has received instructions from W. Henderson, Esq., solicitor, to sell by public auction at his residence, corner of Campbelllon and Lancaster-streets, on Priday, 27th November, at 3 o'clock sharp, -Household Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, sofa, washslands, dressing tables, bedsteads, commode, window poles, portable boiler, wash tubs, wringing machinfe," fenders, lamps, cooking utensils, crockery, improved eewing machine, side-saddle, bridle (new), &c, &c. Also, at same time and placo, Office Furniture, consisting of table, chairs, hook shelves, letterpress, fenders, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock (Lawrence time). BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, TOOLS, &c. At ELUE SPUR. To Blacksmiths, Farriers, and others. Ty ILLIAM HAVES lias received instructions from Mr. T. Einde to sell by public auction, on tho above date, on tho pvoinise3, Blue Spur, All those valuable premises lately occuoccupied by Mr. T. Redman, consisting of a Blacksmith's Shop, fitted with tho following appliances : — 1 pair of bellows, 2 anvils, 2 vices, 1 drilling machine, half ton of nails, quantity of iron aiTi steel, taps and dies, sluice fov lii 3.l ii 3. ppa'Jes and shovels, locks, fuse, pick handles, felloes, hames, sheet iron, grindstone, scales aud weights, punching machine, and a large quantity of other articles too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer, in calling attention to the &bove, desive3 to inform the public that the whole of tho m'oporly is for bona fide and unrestricted sale, aad that all the articles arc of the best description. ' -Terms at Sale. SATURDAY S^n NOVEMBER, A: ii c> (.'look. . SALE OF VALUABLE "BUILDING ALLOTMENTS; Situate in the suburb of Brooldands, and within 5.70 minutes walk of the Post office, Milton. riAPSTICX, DUTIIIE, AND CO. \J have been favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on Saturday, 28th November, at 2 o'clock, 180 Building Allotments, containing I one rood each (more or less). Owing to the great and increased demand existing for building sites in the neighborhood of Milton, the proprietor has been induced to offer for sale the abeve very desirable properties. The allotments are situate opposite to the late residence of James Smith, Esq., known as his Springfield estate, in the district of Tokomairiro, also contiguous to the bush, and ■within one mile of Mr. Dunn's valuable coal pit. The above allotments are, without exception, the most valuable, healthy situation for villa residences ever offered for public competition in Tokomairiro. Title under the Laud Transfer Act. . Plans and ithographed maps can be seen at the Auctioneer's Office on and after Friday, the 20th inst., up to day of sale. Terms;— One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with eight per centum per annum interest. • pAPSTIOK, DUTHIE, AND CO., vJ will hold their Monthly Sale at Mr. Coghill's Yards, 33ridge Hotel, Havelock, on Wed-jißSD-iy, 25ih Nov-EMbeb, at 1 o'clock. Parties ciesliousof Stock will please ■forward particulars as early as possible to the Auctioneers, Tokoinairii'O, to announce same \>y advertisement. " SATURDAY, stu DECEMBER. A(. 2o'clo. k. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD L/LND. -t-pAFSTIC-K, DUT.iI IE AND CO. \J bave 'open favored with instructions from Mr. John Johnstone, of Warepa, ta sell by ituction at the Koyal Mail Hotel, Cliuton, on Saturday, the sih Peueml/er, at 2 o'clock — All those pieces or parcles -of Land in the Province of Otago, being sections 1, % a'ld 3, blojk IV., '-Varepa I'istricf. containing by ariiiicaaarcpient 28i a^re-j, 2 roo.ls, and 17 poles (more or le.^), together with Wt'sther-board Cottage, and all other buildings thereon; 30 acres are now in wheat, oa.'s, barley, anc! potatoes, fenceJ off us one paddock ; SO ai'res, ore tiien-j'jouts, in fallow, the remainder in natural graas ; one end an. l side fenced, the other end and siilo bounded by river Waivyera, tormi.:^ a -natural fence. Tbe rail "WrtY runs through the property' alon/rqi [p ihi- fallow land, The wbolcis (h'st clos-} arable land, w.-!] waffcvel '»y th 3 "WVi'.vera, but i.ever boi"£ su^'ji 1 tto be Hooded; within quarter of a mile to public school, and about ihrcv niiics from Ihatrisjng town of Clinton ; in faclflc is as desirable an agricultural farm as there is in the Province. Term* liberal, which will be announced at ealc. 'j > OXEY TO. LEND on Freehold Security ;ti in SUJO& of from £200 to £5000. M. HAY, Auctioneer,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 411, 25 November 1874, Page 2
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