Sales by AuctionTHIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARM HORSES AND IMPLEMENTS. The undersigned has receded (Saturday), Sept 0, at 11 o'clock, the following. /» FIRST-CLASS FARM HORSES Bay Buggy Horse and Harness 3 Two "and a i-balf e year old Colt, by McGco's Tertie Saverna Boar and other first-class 3 Farm Waggon, polo and shafts. Dray and Frame Spring Cart and Harness, Double-seated Buggy o Double-furrow Plonghs, ono with aubsoiler, by Wallace and Hotliam Donble-furrow Cultivator, Hornsby wheeled Yanke°e U Horse Hoe, set three Harrows, set Flexible Harrows Large Grubber, Four-wheeled Potato Digger Wood's Mower and Reaper Peering Twine Reaper and Binder Large Chaffcutter and Bagger Hornsby Winnowing Mach-ne Harness and Sundries. With reference to the above, no better workers than the Horse Stock can be obtained, and the Imptemeets are of their kind and in thoroughly good order. ■ t p ~.m Train leaves Auckland Station tec o'clock,"arriving at Papatoitoi at eleven an e Waikato train returns to Auckland at four o clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. THE H A Y M ARK. E T j For sale on Friday, September 15, at 12 o clock, THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE DRAUGHT STALLION, CONQUEROR. A Bright "Bay, eisht years old; by Emperor, from Duchess. Full pedigree can be seen at the Ha>market. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, At 11 o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CARBINES & TAYLOR Have received instructions from .C° K ° f . Mrs. Eagleson's. Wellesley-street to s„il DJ auction on Monday, at 11 o clock, Household furniture and EFFECTS, Mottled Kauri Table. Chairs, Carpets Bed and Bedding, Sewin* Machine, Kitchen Range, Couches, Matting Blinds, Pictures, Linen, Kitchen Utensils, Dog's House, Timber. &c., &0., bc-
At 11 o'clock. j B. TO.N-KS.I [R. C. CAKR.I [B. D. TON'-iS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IS. THE STEAMER ENTERPRISE No. 2. By Order of tue Liquidator. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions from the liquidator, Mr. George Fraser. to sell by auction, on Monday, the IStll inst., at 12 o'clock noon, The steamer enterprise No. 2, together with aU fittings and appliances for carrvtas on the Thames trade, including interest in Lease of Office, Auckland, and Wharf Office, Shortland. B. TOXKS.] [R- c ' CATiP..] [8. D- TONKS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 200-ACRE FARM AT TE PAPA. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE, B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to 5..11, on Wednesdav >ptomber 20, at 12 o'clock noon Farm at te papa, beins lot SI, Te Papa, Cook's County, containing 200 acres, more or less. BY ORDER OF MORTGAGEE. AT AN EARLY DATE. N ORT HC OTE. MARINE RESIDENCE SITES, Beautifully situated on the Waitemata Har-
bour, half-mile frontage to deep ■water and the bay. THE Proprietors of this Estate, after repeated equiries from private purchasers. have determined to submit tlio entire lot by Auction at an early date, and it is now being surveyed, roads made, and plans prepared. In point of natural beauty it is unsurpassed. The views from all parti are charming and of immense extent, embracing Waitemata River and Harbour. City of Anc&land, Kemuera, H&uraki Gulf to Sana; spit, Tirltiri, Rangitoto, and out to Gre.it Barrier ana Cape Colville. The soil ia rich loam, the titree jrowinj; on it bein? 15 to IS feet high ; tree ferns and native shrubs abound and for fruit growing this land cannot be beaten. Abondanco of fresh water can bo obtained. Steamers ply regularly to the wharf on the property, and it has also a large sea frontage. We ask these in search of a healthful, pleasant home, and ■who do not care to pay tho enormous prices demanded for land in the immediato suburbs of the the city, to visit this property and convince themselves. No word painting can adequately describe It. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, At 12 o'clock noon.
VAILE & DOUGLAS Will hold an important sale of Freehold properties, When A LARGE NUMBER OF BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Will be Cleared out WITHOUT RESERVE. VAILE & DOUGLAS, I.anfl and "Estate Auctioneers, Short land-street.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4.
UNDER ORDERS FROM THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY. ! THE HULL OF H.M. SCHOONER ALACRITY, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ETHEL, BUILT OF HARDWOOD BY D. SHEEHY IN 1572. EE-METALLED BY EOUNTUEE IN 1170. S4-93 tons Reuistbb. LENGTH, W FEET; BREADTH, 19 FEET 21N.; DEPTH IN HOLD, 7 FEET 8 INCHES. DRAWS 7 FEET WATER LOADKD, AND IS FITTED WITH CENTREBOARD BOX MILLS, PILE, & GILCHRIST Have receirod instructions to sell, at their TZoomn, 1 114, Pitt-street, on Wednesday, the 4th day of I October, at 3 p.m., by auction, under orders of the 1 Lords Commissioners of tho Admiralty, The hull of h.m. schooner ALACRITY, as she is now at anchor in too waters of Port Jackson. The ALACRITY was built by the well-known builder, Mr. Dan Sheehy.in 1872 ol the best hardwood material, copper fastened, and when purchased b> the Imporial Government underwent the most.thorough overhaul, being re-metalled by Rountree in 18.9. The ALACRITY is a thorough sound and substantial vessel, and for the coast trade offers an opportunity seldom to be mot with of securing a first-class craft. Inventory of ballast and other gear on board, as also orders to inspect, can be obtained on application to E. Arnphlatt. Esq., pay-master in chargo at tue Naval Depot, George-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6494, 9 September 1882, Page 8
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