THURSDAY, DEC. 2nd, 1880. At their yards, Kimbolton Road, Feildino, HALCOMBE & SHEIVWTLL WILL sell by Public Auction a: their yards, Himbolton. Road, Feilding, as above 10 Head fat bullocks 20 „ 2-year-old steers 20- „ 2-yea,r-.oJd hdifeya 20 „ Cows. 10 „ Calveg ; \4i „ YearlingS; 50\ „ Fat sh»ep, 12 „ Prime fat cattle. 7' „ Quiet dairy cows m full milk A lot of store pigs 1 Irish jauntipg car 1 Double-seated buggy (nearlj ' new) 20,000 Bricks And a few good useful, horses. Sale at 1 o'clock. Settlers entering stock are requested to send their entries as early as possible. HALCQ.MBE & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. "j^" O. T I C E . THE DENBIGH HOTEL AND STABLES. Are now i UNDER thjs JVUNAQEMENT of a TRUSTWORTHY AND COMPETENT GROOM. Feeds, Is 6d. Secure and- well-fenced grass pa.ddocks. Horses, buggies, and break.s for picnic parties, &c, always on hire. C liOE, PfiOPEIETOB. FEILDING. GRIAT AND ABSOLUTE SALE OJ" THE. BAINESSE ESTATE. IN THE EXCHANGE LANB. & MERCANTILE AUCTION EQOMS. ' PANAMA- STREET, WELLINGTON. On MONDAY, PJECEMBEJJ 6 1880, at 2,30 p,m, T KENNEDY MACDONALD • > & CO. are favored with iustructious from Henry Mace, Esq., has determined to gire up^ farming pursuits to submit for positive sale by auction as above, THE WHOLE OF THE WELLKNOWN bainesse estate. Comprising about One Thousand Eight Hundred Acres m the. Township of Carnarvon, of the Finest Aoricultubal Land m the World, sub-divideded into Farm suitable for all classes of settlers. Lots 1, 2, and 3. Septious 1, 2, and 3, of section 337, Native Reserve, containing about 118 acres each. Upset price, £5, per. acre. Lots 4 and 5. The Bainesse Homestead, being Beef ion 320, diyided into two part^ containing respectively, 503 and 521 acres. Upset price £5 per acre. Lot 6. Paf t of sec i >n 319, containing 417 acres. Upset price £4 [ per acre. j The homestead is situated within a few yards of the Railway Station, ton n iles from Foxtou. The soil is., first cliss, highly fertile, drained, cleared, and grassed. Half of the purchase money can re U;aln on Mortgage for. 5 years, at 8 per cent. Mr Cristopher Mace is on the ground, and will show anyone over the property. For full particulars see Hthogra-. phed plans and tales of N.Z. t Times and Evening Post. SATURDAY, DEC 4th 1880. At 2 p.m.. At the People's. Auction Slabt. CHEAP SECTIONS. G, Bffi, SNJELSON HAS received instructions to sell by public auction at his the Square, on the abore date. 85 raluable sections situated m Lombard street, (within a stones throw of the Square) each containg 82 perehjis. Terms easy, w.hich be hftd by apphca-;. tion to. the auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION,. SATURDAY, NOVEMBFR 27. G. M. SNELSON, HAS rereived instructions to sell by public auction, on. the above date a.t the Central Store, Main streot. The balanes of Steck consisting of Qrockery, groceries, glasswar^, liardw.are, boots, drapery, qlooks, chairs, jewellery, uppers, grindery, &c, &c, &c. HO RESKHVE.^ §>ale commence at £ V 3Q^
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 24 November 1880, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 91, 24 November 1880, Page 3
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