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Puncheon* and Barrels. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell THIS DAY, on Queen-street Wharf, at 11 o'clock sharp, by order of the Commissariat Department, ■t^FL PUNCHEONS M.&O 44 Barrels. Terms — Cash.

Bay of Islands. CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to sell by Auotion, on FRIDAY, Ist March, at 12 o'clock, (unless previously sold,) A SUPERIOR FARM containing 268 acres, in the Tarairi Block in the Bay ol Islands, within a short distance of the proposed Township of KifiKiri. Together with a Six Room House erected thereon. Full particulars can be learned at the Mart.

Villa Residences in Hooson Park, Parnell CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Lease by Auction, on FRIDAY, the Ist March, FOR A TERir OF 21 YEARS, FIFTY -ONE CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, being subdivisions of that splendid property in ParnelL known as HOBSON PARK. These Allotments are surrounded by the residences of Major Matson, F. D. Bell, Esq., andChailes Knight, Esq., by the New Church and grounds of St Mary's, and by the Government Domain. They have all been cultivated and are at present under grass. They are larger than the generality of lots round Auckland, the size being 45 feet frontage by 150 feet m depth, allowing ample room for a large house and garden. They have the great advantage of access to the Government Domain, a new street having been laid out through the Park from the Epsom Road. The Auctioneers would respectfully request the inspection of these lots previous to the Sale, as there will not probably be another opportunity of obtain- | ing such really beautiful allotments.Plans are ready and can be had on application. The Leases are to date from Ist April mst. The first half years rent torbe paid on the fall of the hammer. _^_______

NORTH AUCKLAND. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by the Proprietor, Mr. PCallan, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY. 2nd March — mHE NORTH AUCKLAND HOTEL, at Stokes' X Point, together with 5 acres land adjoining. Also, 22 Acre 3 of Land at Stokes' Point, the greater part fenced and cultivated. These valuable Properties are situated on that commanding promontory North of Auckland known as Stokes' Point, the principal terminiu of the Gi-eat ! North Road. For a Good Hotel there is a first-rate opening, as passengers to and from Auckland would be sure to go by this route in preference to the much longer one by the head of the Waitemata. For private residences the position is luosf eligible from its proximity to Auckland (to which place there is a regular ferry)— from its pure and healthy atmosphere, and from the advantage it offers of bathing, walking, and fishing. The North Auckland Hotel is a substantial brick building, containing six rooms on the ground floor and five on the upper, one of them being a large Ball-room. A stable and outhouses, cowshed and stockyard «nd a splendid well are within a convenient distance from the house. The Ground surrounding the House is divided into a large Garden, well cultivated and stocked with Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers. A Pleasure Ground under grass surrounded with Trees and Shrubs, and a small Paddock— the whole contammg nearly Five Acres fenced. Adjoining the above are 22^ acres which have been laid out as the Township of NORTH AUCKLAND, but which the Auctioneers are instructed to offer in one lot, together with the Brick Yard and Pug Mill, conveniently situated on the Beach. The Auctioneers are at liberty to sell the above Properties by private contract up to the 23rd mst. Plans and full particulars can be obtained at the Mart.

AUCTION THIS DAY, At 11 O'clock, at the Hart of D. McPHEE & CO. O TONS PRIME POTATOES •-* 3 " Flour 20 bags Sugar 1 Ton Bacon, (good) 1 Trunk Wellington Boots 1 " Bluchers Ladies' aud Childiens' Shoes do. Carpet Slippers A Lot of Slop Clothing A Half -Chest Tea &c, Jcc, &c. JOHN RIGG, Auctioneer. Auckland, 22nd Feb., 1861.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Three Houses and Allotment of Land in Grey-street, To be Sold Without Reserve. CRAIG & SIBBIN Ha,-e received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their New Land and Commission Sale Rooms, Lower Queen-street, on MONDAY, the 25th Feb., 1861, at 12 o'clock, fPHIIEE HOUSES almost new with the AllotL ment on which they stand^ the houses aie allet to good paying tenants, and with a small outlay can be made to yield an income of £15 per annum. Also, AN ALLOTMENT 39J x 100 in Grey-street, near to Queen-street, to be sold same day as above. Ti.Esis : One-third, Cash ; the balance may remain on the property at 10 per cent, interest.

MESSRS. CRAIG & SIBBIN Have received instructions from the proprietor to sell by public auction, on MONDAY next, the 25th inst., at 12 o'clock, at their new Auction Mart, Lower Queen-street, A VALUABLE ALLOTMENT in VICTORIA A QUADRANT, 194 feet frontage x 45 feet to a Lane. It is the second allotment from Victoriastreet, and near to Queen-street. Terms : One-third Cash, the balance may remain at 10 per cent, interest.

CRAIG & SIBBIN Will Sell by Auction on MONDAY next, the 25th inxfcj ftt their Mart, it 10 o'clock (sharp), ONE HUNDRED CASES GIN (GENEVA) 6 Cwkt'Dny and MarfVi' Blacking 5 Qi*.-e*skB Champion Vinegar 6 Boxes Sydney Mould Candles 20 Half-charts Congou, ex " Str»th»Ua," BestNos. 12 " do. ex "Miiwida," BestNos. 15 B»g« Adelaide Flour 20 " M. O. Sugar 100 lbi. Carrawtys

TMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Otahuhu, by X Mr. John Styak, for trespass in an enclosed paddock at East Tamaki, 1 Wether Sheep. No visible brand. If not claimed within 11 days after tho date of thib notice, application will be made to a Justice of the Peace for an order for the sale of the above mentioned Sheep, agreeably to the provisions of the "Impounding Act, 1856." JOHN HALL, Poundkeeper. Public Pound, Otahulro, Feb. lGth, 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 2

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