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UNRESERVED SALE OF

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS

ON THE

PONSONBY ROAD.

MR. S. JONES

Has leceived instructions to sell, Without RESERVE, at his Mart, in Queen street, On Wednesday, 18th December,

116 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, directly opposite SECTIONS 48 and 49

OP THE

CITY OF AUCKLAND.

The locality in which the ground is situated is so well known that the Auctioneer conaideis it unnecessary to do more than call attention to the unusually large size of the allotments, the greater portion having a fiontage of 66 by a depth of over 100 feet.

Terms.— One-foubth cash. The balance may be settled by promissory notes, at One, Two, and Thrit, Yeabs, bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum ; or may remain on mortgage for Five years »t 1 0 perc ent. Cash purchasers will be allowed a discount of five per cent, on the amount of purchase money.

MR. S. JONES

Will Sell by Auction, at his Mart, TO-MORROW, Saturday, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock — OA BARRELS PRIME PORK V 70 Yoik Hams 5 Casks Beef 7 Kegs Dried Apples 3 Tons Flour 80 Mats Sugar 40 Loaves do. 6 Chests Tea 5 Kegs Tamaki Butter 10 Cheeses 10 Bags New Potatoes 20 Bags Dairy Salt 10 „ Coarse dd 10 Tons Arrowioot 15 Cases Brandy 12 „ Whiskey Furniture &C.j ke, kS:

The Imported Clydesdale Horse "BARON CLYDE/ Will stand this season at Elleislie on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays , Otahuhu, ou Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Terras — For single Mare £7 7s. For further particulars apply to the Groom.

To stand this season at Ellerslie, the thorough-bred imported Hoise " HERALD," Foaled in 1852 ; got by " Ishmaelite," (by " Ishmael " out of "Chicken's" dam), dam "Hemienna" by " Winterfield," her dam by " Vampire " out of " Lady Henry" by "Civule." See page 159 of the 7th volume of the Geneial Stud Book. For the Great Suney Foal Stakes, Epsom Summer Meeting, 1855, 2nd to " Ebcape " For the Woicestershire Stakes, Worcester, July

Meeting, 1855, 2nd to " Domino." Both the above races were only won by a head. Terms — For single Mare £7 75. ; for two or more, acooidmg to arrangement.

" MAHOMET,"

A Daik Bay Roadster. Terms — £2 2s For further particulars apply to the Groom.

" GARIBALDI,"

A Dark Grey Dappled Horse, 4 years old, of great substance. Terms— £3 10s. For fuithei particulars apply to the Groom, of WM. HORNE. Ellerslie, 17th October. 1861.

STALLION.

That well known imported Entiie Horse "PRINCE ALFRED," Will stand this season at Reinueia and Newmaiket, And will travel to

PANMUKE AND HOWICK.

rpHIS useful hoise was got by " Clinker," out of JL an Imported Mare belonging to Mr. George of New South Wales ; he is 4 years old, stands 161 hands high, a blight warm chestnut coloi, excellent bones well knit together, perfectly staunch in all kinds of diaught harness, and has proved himself a sure foal getter, being sire to some of the most promising young stock got last season. Terms on application. THOMAS SHERSONj Remuer»i

"YOUNG ORWELL."

11HE above well-known Draught Entiie will stand this season at the stables of the undersigned on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays ; and will travel to Otahuhu and Mangaiei on Wednesdays ; to Howick on Fridays ; and to Tamaki on Saturdays. " Young Orwell" is now rising five yeais old, he is a bright chestnut of the most perfect symmetry, he is perfectly staunch m harness, and has proved himself sure foal getter. He was awaided the first prize in 1858 and 1859. Terms ;— Single Mares £3 35., reduction made for two oi nioie. Gioomage 2s. Gd. each mare. Mares taken to graze at 3s. per week. All payments to be made by tiie lOfcli of Jamuuyj 1862. ARCHIBALD WALLACE, Wymandley, Otaia.

« INVINCIBLE."

TPHE Celebiated Imported Heavy Draught Stallion 1 ' ' INVINCIBLE" will stand this season ab the Stables of the Junction Hotel, Mount St. John, on Mondays, Tuesdays, aud Saturdays, and at Otahuhu on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays in dach week. Terms for the season, single maie 10s. ; two or more, £6 each. Mares to be served either hobbled or loose, at the option of the groom. All payments to be made ou or before the Bth day of Januaiy, 1862. B. NEWELL. High-street, Auckland, Oct. 3, 1861.

"BREWER"

JS a Daik Bay Horse, 3 years old, stands IGJ hands high. This useful Hor&e, got by "Cumberland," out of the imported Mare "Fanny," will stand this season at Newmarket, Onehuuga, Otahuhu, Panmure, and Howick. Terms— £3, and ss. groomage. HANCOCK & SCHOLES, Hobson's Bridge, "HONEST TOM." FIIERMS, ;£3 3p. ; Groomage, 2s. 6d. GEO. FISK, Three Kings. Hackney Entire "Prince." rriHIS splendid little Grey Horse— without aA JL exception the best of bis inches in the Colofl^ — will stand at his owner's Stables, Maytown, Epsom, at 2 guineas for single mares ; payable 15th. January, 1862.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 4

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