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«J GOOD SMAMTPOT ATOES. , ' • - ---By-Auction,-"* h EIVE., TONS .SMALL-POTATOES, THIS ' " l MORNING at 10 o'clock, ..MESSRS. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. " ', . At 10 o'clock.

Jewels, Gold and" Silver Ornaments, ' Watohes, ' Pictures, Engravings, &c., &c, npHIS DAY, at 12 o'olock, By Public Auction, a*, (the Rooms of MESSRS. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER Sc CO. Cg* SEE CATALOGUE. THIS MORNING. Auction Sale of Maize, Potatoes, &c, &c. " 6a mvel cocrrane, brother * co. Will Sell at their Produce Stores, THIS MORNING, at 10 O'CLOCK, rpWO HUNDRED BAGS SYDNEY MAIZE, JL \ now landing ex "Breadalbane" j 20 bags Potatoes - 5 bands Pork • , Bacon, Hams, Onions Flour, &c, &c, &c. '

Salt? at 10 o'clocm Shahf.

Two Boats, by Auction, THIS MORNING. A rnHE "MOSQUITO," the winner of the /RW\ L first prize in the second race at this RefeffjgLgatta, a fast, handy boat, half-decked, with ijffabnew rigging, nearly new sails, and for a pulls very lightly. Also, The "COCK ROBIN," a small boat, with sails, anchor, warp, &c, &c. She sails remarkably well> and would make a good dingy for a coaster. Length* 1 1 ieet, 6 inches, with 6 feet beam. SAMUEL COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. At 12 o'clock.

Cottages, Houses, and Allotments, BY AUCTION, On Monday, 6th Feb. inst.

MESSRS. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & Co. Will Sell at their Land Auction Rooms, on MONDAY next, the 6th inst.,

1. f\NE FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, at the \J Ponsonby Koad, with the Allotment on which it stands 43 feet frontage, in a very healthy and improving locality.

2. Two NcwCottages, corner of Chapel and Victoria Streets, well built, carefully finished, being painted and papered throughout, and yielding a profit rent of fifty-five pounds per annum , leasehold ; twenty years unexpired. 3. Allotment in Beresford-street, 33 feet by 66. 4. Allotment in East Newtown, 50 links by 133 and 142 Newtown Road. o. Two Allotments in Papakura, Nos. 19 and 34, neai the Wharf. 6. An Allotment in Grey-street, near Upper Queensticet. 7. 2-t Allotments in New Liverpool. 6. Three Allotments in Onehunga, and a six -roomed House and Shop. 0. A Valuable Allotment in Panmure, containing 20n. lr. 20p. frontage, on the main street, and opposite Captain Haul tain's, M.G.A. 10. Allotment in Papakura. 11. An Allotment in East Whau. l^T On MONDAY, 6th February, at 12 o'clock.

LAND, ALLOTMENTS, HOUSES, FARMS, &c, &c, 6c.

MESSRS S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, U Co. Will Sell on MONDAY next, 6th February, at their Stores, FARMS, ALLOTMENTS, AND HOUSES, in Th« City, Onehunga, Panmure, New Liverpool, W hau, Papakura, &0,. &c. $3s' Particulars in a future advertisement. Sale at 12 o'clock. ONEHUNGA. FOR SALE, a half an acre of Building Land in Onehunga. There is already upon it nsubstantiol Dwelling House, with outbuildings, and a commodious workshop. It is one of the best commercial sites in the Township, being in Princes street, upon the beach, and almost to Steamer "Airedale's" anchorage. Also— in the rear of the above, and attached to it — 2 acres that have frontages lo Selwyn street, of capital Soil, subdivided by scoria walls, and now in ciop. This locality has decidedly proved itself to be the most rapidlyiftdvancing in value, and the most profit making portion of Onehunga. Apply to H. HARDINOTON, Queen-street, Auckland.

WILLOW HOUSE, HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTE' ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND, Between Victoria and Wellesley-streets. MR. WILLIAM WILLSON MAY be consulted professionally between the hours, of 10 a.m. and 1 o'clock, p.m. As Mr. W. leaves home at 2 o'clock, p.m., to visit private patients, it is respectfully requested,— when practicable, — that messages be deli veied before that hour, to receive prompt attention. Ad\ ict to the Poor gratis, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, a.m. TO BUILDERS.

fTIENDERS will be received until FRIDAY the X 10th, for the erection of a Building at the corner of Queen and Wellcsley-streets. Plans and specifications on application to the undersigned. Not bound to accept the lowest tender, WILLIAM BAKER,

At the office of Messrs. Brown & Campbell.

Auckland Bethel Union.

DIVINE SERVICE will be held (weather permitting) on SUNDAY next, February sth, at 9 o'clock, a.m., on board H.M. Man of War Steamer "Nxoek," Capt. P. Cbaorott, R.N., at 9 o'olock, ».m. In the Afternoon, at \ past 2, p.m., by the' REV. ISAAC HARDING, On board the Barque "CATWJBiNIt,PiiMBkRTON," Capt. W. Harms. -' ' Captains of Vessels, Officers, and Seameu in port, are earnestly invited to attend. ' The-Bethef Flag will be hoisted at 8 A.M., as & signal that Service will be held. EDWARD KING, , ; , ' , Hon. Sec. - " 'To^ar'in Servants. ~~ ACTIVE YOUNG MEN, to raake'tne»NMvei generally useful. "V Apply Jrtthe Office of this Pafew. '

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1293, 3 February 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1293, 3 February 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1293, 3 February 1860, Page 2