Public Auction Sales. . , i. THIS DAY. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, FITTINGS, STOVES, &c, Ex Barque 'Sea Shell.' CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, on the Queen-street Wharf, BISCUIT Flour Sugar Molasses Tea Oatmeal Peas * Rice Vinegar Salt Pork Mustard Pepper A Quantity of Buuks and Fittings, about 8,000 feet Cook House Water Closets 2 Ships' Stoves Boilers Lantern *« Dishes Balance &c, &c. Terms — Cash, The fittings, &c , on board, to be takeu down and removed b3 r the purchaser by Thursday nt noon.
NEW BOOKS ! STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, AT AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE CONSIGNEES. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have recehed mstiuchons fiom the Consignees to sell at then stores on THURSDAY next, 16th Instant, at 11 o clock. T7IGHT CASES OF THE ABOVE GOODS. Hi CS- CATALOGUES NOW READY AT THE MART.
SUBURBAN HOMES, AND VILLA SITES WITHIN AN* F\SY DlbTA^t OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, without resei \ c, iyO VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOT- * MENTS, AT POINT CHEVALIER, (On the Great North Road), On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3th, 1862. At 12 o'clock
The above allotments aie situate in the most desirable part of the Submbs of Auckland, in close proximity to Mi Edgecombe's "Northern Hotel," and command a full mow of the Waitemata. Their desirability as Suburban Residences w ill be at once admitted by all who aie acquainted with the locality, or who may take the trouble to MSit it It is a fact now becoming geneially kuown that the Submbs of Auckland ate fast extending along the Great North Road, and the public have but to be reminded of the fact that but a very short time ago the City and Submbs of Auckland in this dnection weie confined to \eiy nanow limits indeed, and that now the sunounding waste land has been converted into many pleasant gaidens aud homesteads; puvate ie«idenccs have been built; and theie is evei y reason to behe\ c that the Western Bouud.ai les will m a tew months be extended many miles beyond the present limits. The above Allotments are immediately adjoining the Military Encampment, being the place chosen for the Barracks and Garnson Buddings, and they possess the incalculable advantage of hawng a good metalled road out to the above named Northern Hotel.
Terms — One-fourth cash , balance in four months. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CONXELL to RTDINGS Have received iushuchons fiom James Buitt, Esq , to sell by public auctiou, eaily in November, the undermentioned piopei ties, AAn ACRES, WITH HOUSE AND FARM vM'" BUILDINGS, AT PAIRATA, PUKEKOHE 300 acres at P.uiata, Pukehohe 105 „ North Road 296 Pnkekohe 295 „ 366 .. 160 East Tamaki 160 „ 40 .. 40 „ 73 „ Waitemata 53 84 103 69 „ Plans and further particular will be published in a few da\ s
BY; ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE GRAZING LANDS IN THE DISTRICT OF MANGERE. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Ha= leceived instructions fiom the Executois of the late Mi Henry Veicoe to sell, at the Haymaiket, ou FRIDAY, October 2-lth, at 12 o'clock, FARMS Nos. 04, 74, ~0, Parish of Mamuew.a, in the following oidei .— Lot I—Farm1 — Fann No. 64, containing 125 acies of the finest laud in the distnct, securely fenced, subdivided, and in a high state of cultivation ; together w ith the dwelling house and outbuildings elected thereon. This farm is situated between the occupied fauns of Messib. Shipheid and Cooper. Lot 2—ls2 — Is a portion of faim No. 15, contains 77a 2i\, and includes the lesidence and homestead of the late proprietor, and adjoius the well-cultivated farm of Colonel Nixon. Lot 3— Containing 53a Oi. 35p , is situate betw een lot 2 and the Mangeie Road; is a portion of farm No 74, and adjoins the schoolhouse and the farm of Mi. Rd. McGee. Lot 4— Coutains 35a lr. Op , is bounded on two sides by Government roads— those leading to Mangere and Ihumata— and also adjoins the schoolhouse. Lot s— Contains 47a. 2i Op., has a fi outage to the Ihnmata Road, and has been newly laid down in grass. Lot 6—ls6 — Is situated between the foi mer lot and the farm of Colonel Nixon ; is now in excellent pasture, aud contains 59a Or. 3p
Terms — One-third cash ; balance can remain on (security of the property, on mortgage for five yeais, at 10 per cent per annum, at option of purchaser. Possession of lot 1 will be given on Ist day of July next, unless the purchaser give notice in writing within three days after the sale, and take the growing crops at a valuation. Possession of remaining lots will be given immediately. The above farms are situated in a populous and improving district, with an available road to the Auckland maiket, and within four miles of Otahulm. Each of them are secutely fenced, aad well watered at all seasons of the year. On Nos. 1 and 2 there are good dwelling-houses and necessary out-buildings, and offer to the purchaser an unusual opportunity of obtaining a good farm within an easy distance of Auckland. For further information, or plans of the property, apply at the Haymarket. Queen-street, October 4, 1862.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 2
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860Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1633, 15 October 1862, Page 2
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