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MR. S. JONES Will SeJl by Auction, at Ms Mart, THIS DAY Friday, the 22nd iust., at 11 o'clock, CA LADIES' AND GIRLS' SILK MANTLES, "" 40 pieoes Prints 10 doz. Regatta Shirts 20 Alpacca Coats 1 15 Tweed " Men's I 25 Lustre " " | 50 Honeycomb Linen and Tweed Vests 60 pairs Cotton Sheets ' 50 " " Blankets 5 pieces Papering Cauvas 3 " Cotton Tick 7 doz. Boy's Belts SO " Men's and Boy's Tweed and Cloth Caps 10 " Glengarry Caps 5 " Coastguard " 3 " Garibaldi " &c, &c, &c. Also, — 7 pieces Dutch Caipeting 5 " Diuggetmg.
M R. S. JONES Will soil at liis Mait, TO-MORROW Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A HHDS. BURTON ALE, No. 3. 1 ton Ciystal Sugar 1 " Company's Sugar 2 " Good Flour 4 " Rice 10 casks Pork, 150 lbs. each 8 boxes Mould Candles 20 Cheeses 3 tons Potatoes 2 kegs Lard Furnituie Cliau-s, Tables, Bedsteads &c, &0., &c.
Preparatory to removal to Coolahan's Establishment. MR. S. JONES Has leceived positive instructions fiom Mr. George Gallaghpr, to sell on his pi onuses, on MONDAY next, the 2oth mot., at 11 o'clock, pieparatory to his removal to his new premibes, now in the occupation of Mr. Hugh Coolahau, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of — 4 tons Fine Flour 2£ tons Biscuit 3 chests Tea Confectionery Oilmen's Stoics Rice, Oatmeal, &c. Drapery Goods 3 cases Slippers &c, &c, &c. « Tables, Troughs, Shapes Tins, Rolling Pins, Boards, &c. 1 case New Ribbons A quantity of Stationery Ac, &c, &c. Household Furniture Mahogany Tables, Cheffonior Book Case, French Bedstead Chairs, Tables,, Washstands Children's Room Furuitme Engravings, Books Kitchen Utensils Dresser, Glassware, Earthenware &c, &c, &c. After ■which, — The LEASE of the Piemises will bo Sold— or Let.
Residences in Wellington and Beresfordstreets. MR. S. JONES Has received positive intructions from Messrs. Owen and Graham te sell at his Mart, Queen street on TUESDAY, the 12th day of March, at Twelve o'clock, O | VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, *- having frontages to Wellington, Beresford, and Hepburn Streets, together with the residence in Wellington-street, fornieily in the occupation of Mr. Graham. The house was recently erected ; contains a large Parlour, Diawmg Room, four Bed Roomb, Lobby, Kitchen, &c , Well, and Out Houses, &c, Garden, with choice shi übs, trees, kc. Allotment m Beresford-stieet, with House, lately occupied by Mr. Owen, containing — Dining Room, Parlour, Drawing Room, thiee Bed Rooms Pantries, ifee. ; also, detached Kitchen and Store Rooms, Well, &c. The Garden is celebrated for its choice selection of valuable plants. Wellington and Hepburn Streets are now formed, and being metalled within two minutes' walk from Hobson street. All these Allotments present eligible sites for building. Lithographed Plans and every information can be obtained at the Auction Mart, Queen-street. Terms :— One-third, cash ; one-thud in one year, and one-third in two yeais, 10 per cent, inteiest.
BAY-FIELD, FREEMAN'S BAY, POSITIVE SALE, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 26th INSTANT. MR. S. JONES Will positively Sell at his Mart, on TUESDAY next, 26th mst , at 12 o'clock, ALL those well-known Allotments in BAYFIELD, PONSONBY ROAD, commanding a most extensive view of the Harbour, Waitemata, &c. The btreet fiom the Court House to Bay-Field, is duect through Freeman's Bay and is now being formed. Being within fifteen minutes' walk of the town, a good load, and unsurpassed view, these Allotments present an opportunity to pui chasers of land laiely to be met with. Terms :— One-third, cash ; residue 6 and 12 months.
FREEMAN'S BAT. BAYFIELD ALLOTMENTS. MR. S. JONES Will sell at his Mart, positively on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, QQ VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS atßayiield, Ponsonby Road. They command an extensive view of the Waitemata and the Ranges, within 15 minutes' walk of Queen-street. Terms of sale : One-third Cash, residue G and 12 months.
CITY OF AUCKLAND. Eligible Building Sites in the West Ward. MR. S. JONES Has received definite instructions to bring into the market the residue of SECTIONS 48, 49, and 51, consisting of the choicest Allotments m that portion of the City — having large frontage to Wellington, Collingwood, Anglesea, Hepburn, and Smith Streets, andto the Ponsonby and Franklin Roads. Date of Sale, and terms, will be given in a future advertisement, when the Plans, &c., of the Property will be ready.
Newmarket Cattle Sale. MESSRS. CHEESEMAN Will sell at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, tho 26th inst., at half-past 12, a.m., FAT CATTLE Store Stock Sheep, Pigs Dairy Cows, 4c., &c.
Sale of Furniture, &c , at Onehunga. MESSRS. OHKESEMAN Have received instructions from Mrs. Kelley to cell* at her Residence, near the Beach, Onehunga, on Monday next, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, ALL her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising — &ide-board, Loo Table, Sofa, J doz. Hair-cushioned , Chairs, 2 Chests Drawers, 1 Glass Case, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Bedstead and Mattress, Kitchen Utensili, Harness, Potatoes, &c, &c.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 2
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794Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1377, 22 February 1861, Page 2
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