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BAY-FIELD, -FKEETttAN'S. BAY^ POSITIVE SALE, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 26th INSTANT. MR. S. JONES l Will positively Sell at his Mart, THIS DAY, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock, ALL those well-known Allotments in BaYFIELD, PONSONBY ROAD, commanding a most extensive view of the Harbour, Waitemata, &c. The Street from the Court House to Bay-Field, is direct through Freeman's Bay and is now being formed. Being within fifteen minutes' walk of tho town, a good load, and unsurpassed view, these Ah> lotments present an opportunity to purchasers' of land rarely to be met with. Terms :— One-third, cash ; residue 6 and 12 months.

FREEMAN'S BAY. BAYFIELD ALLOTMENTS. MR. S. JONES Will sell at his Mait, positively THIS DAY, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, QO VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS •'*■' atßayfield, 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, lesidue 6 and 12 months.

THIS DAY, at 12 O'Clock. MR, S. JONES Will sell by Auction* at his Mart, "DUILDING ALLOTMENTS, at BAY FIELD 98 Valuable Allotments. By positive Sale. Terms :— One-Third Cash ; Residue at 6 and 12 Months. Luncheon at 12 o'clock.

Residences in Wellington and Beresfordstreets. MR. S. JONES Has received positive intructions from Messis. 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, ** ■- havmg frontages to Wellington, Beresford, and Hepburn Streets, together with the residence in Wellington-street, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Graham. The house was recently erected ; contains a large Parlour, Drawing Room, four Bed Rooms, Lobby, Kitchen, &c, Well, and Out Houses, &c. f Garden, with choice shrubs, trees, &c. Allotment in Beresford-street, with House, lately occupied by Mr. Owen, containing— Dining Room, Parlour, Drawing Room, three Bed Rooms. Pantries, &c. ; 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-stieet. 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-third in one year, and one-thud in two years, 10 per cent interest.

CITY OF AUCKLAND. Eligible Building Sites in the West Ward. MR S. JONES Has received definite instructions to bring into the maiket the residue of SECTIONS 48, 49, and 51, consisting of the choicest Allotments in that portion of the City — having Urge fiontage to Wellington, Collingwood, Anglesea, Hepburn, and Smith Streets, and to 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.

AUCTION THIS DAY, At 11 O'clock, at the Mart of D. McPHEE & CO. X TONS PRIME POTATOES 3 tons Town Ground Flour 1 " First Class Bacon 20 rolls Spiced Bacon 10 " " Mutton 2 trunks Boots 1 " Shoes 10 half-chests Tea. A lot of Nice Clothing A frfff American Clocks Watches And other Sundries. JOHNRIGG, Auctioneer* Auckland, 26th Feb., 1861.

CRAIG & SIBBIN, Will sell by Auction, at their New Brick Store, TOMORROW (Wednesday, ) the 27th J instant, at 11 o'clock, O£» CHEESES ***■' 20 bags Grass Seed (best) 67 Lots of Sundries and effects, not required by a New Comer. Also, 1 Small Hand Organ 1 Large Musical Box 1 Rifle from L ondon 1 Double Barreled Gun.

Ribbons! Ribbons?! BLACK WHITE AND FANCY. 4 N INVOICE of RIBBONS, suitable for the Seai\ son, will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the Sale Rooms of she Undersigned in Lower Queen-street. TO-MORROW, (Wednesday) the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock, CRAIG & SIBBON, Auctioneers.

"Within five minutes walk of Queen-street. TO BE SOLD, (In consequence of tlie present Owner leaving th Colony,) fTIHAT well-finished and comfortable VILLA X RESIDENCE, situated at Victoria Point, Vic-toria-street, containing, — Dining and Drawing Rooms, Nursery, Seven Bed-rooms Breakfast-room, Water Closet, Kitchen, Laundry, Pantry and Servants Room, with Stables, Coach House, Harness Room, Lumber House, Force Pump, well and Large Water Tanks, also, a good Garden, and commanding an extensive View of the River, Harbour and Western Suburbs. The House is in perfect repair [throughout and has been insured to February, 1862. Immediate application, will be necessary to WILLIAM RIDINGS, ; Queen-street, Auckland.

> Earthwork and Metalling. TPENDERS wfll be received until noon of SATURJL DAY next, March 2, 1861, for sundry |Works to be done in the East Tamaki, for the Distriot Commissioners. , Specification can be seen by applying to CHAS. SANDERSON, Civil Engineer, Queen-streot. 25th Feb., 1861.

WANTED, MEN TO SPLIT PURIRI SLEEPERS for the Waihoihoi Tramway. Apply to Mr. W. Rowe at the Mines, or to C. ARTHUR, Waihoihoi Coal Company's Office (Limited,) Queea-streot,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 26 February 1861, Page 2