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AUCTION SALRS.

OTAHUHU FAIR.

MR. J. NEWMAN Will hold his Quarterly Sale for CATTLE and HORSES at Otahuhu, on Wednesday, the 3rd of September, at 12 o'clock, when he will offer for Sale — SEVERAL DAIRY COWS Some Fat Bullocks, and Steers A Powerful Cart Horse One ditto 2 year old Filly, by 'Colonel' One Yearling ditto One Yearling dolt N.B.— -Lunch at Mr. Foleys, at 2 o'clock, p.m. be sold privately,— 6 Fine Dairy Cows, to be seen in his Paddock at Remuera.

UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN PRINCES STREET, AUCKLAND.

THOMAS WEBTON & CO. Have received instructions from the Mort-** gagee to Sell by Auction, on Monday, Bth September next, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 1 o'clock, (WITHOUT ANY RESERVE) IN ONE LOT. ALL that Piece or Parcel of LAND, (nearly .opposite to the Masonic Hotel, Princes street) being part of Allotment No. 2, Section No. 7, of the Township of Auckland, having a frontage of 45 feet to Princes Street, by a depth of 132 feet, upon which are erected the following Buildings : The HOUSE formerly occupied by the Union Bank of Australia, comprising, On the Ground Floor, 3 PARLORS and KITCHEN j ' On the First Floor, 2 BEDROOMS and a DRAWING ROOM, abont 22 feet by 15 feet, commanding an extensive view of the Harbour of Waitemata. This House has the advantage of a side entrance. The HOUSE adjoining the above, lately occupied by .Lieut. Page, comprising, On the Ground Floor, 3 PARLORS and KITCHEN ; On the First Floor, 2 BEDROOMS and a DRAWING ROOM, about 21 feet by 12 feet. ' This House having two front entrances from Princes Street, could by closing one of the interior doors, be easily converted into two separate dwellings, or would be admirably adapted for Counting Houses or Offices. These Houses have lately been re-shingled, have a balcony and floored verandah in the rear, and apart from their being most desirable residences, the central situation of the premises (in one of our greatest thoroughfares) render them peculiarly eligible for Shops or other commercial purposes, being in the immediate vicinity of the Colonial Secretary, Colonial Treasurer, Surveyor General, Union Bank of Australia, and other Public Offices. The HOUSE situate at the rear of the above, occupied by — Donelly, Esq., comprising, 3 ROOMS and KITCHEN. This Cottage commands a delightful view of the Harbour, which cannot by any possibility be obstructed, the property being so situated on an elevated position, that no buildings can be erected to impede the view. There is a good well of water on the premises, and a lane 6 feet wide reserved for the benefit of the above properties. The Auctioneers call the attention of Capitalists to this Sale, as it seldom occurs that so valuable a Property as the above described, situate in the only properly made street in Auckland, in a healthy position, and commanding an uninterrupted view of the v "Waitemata and adjacent Islands, is offered to Public Competition WITHOUT RESERVE.

MASONIC HOTEL.

THE Undersigned being about to leave the Masonic Hotel, respectfully requests all parties indebted to him to pay their Accounts by the Ist September, — and all persons to whom he is indebted, to render their accounts on or before the abovementioned date. Richard J. Hunt. August 18, 1851.

MILITARY THEATRE.

ON Frtday Evening, the 29th instant, will be performed, for the first time in this Colony, a Melo-Draina, in two Acts, entitled THE BLIND BOY. A Variety of Singing and Dancing. To Conclude with The Laughable Farce, entitled The Dancing Barber.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 434, 26 August 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 434, 26 August 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume VI, Issue 434, 26 August 1851, Page 2

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