I Public Auotion Bales.
THIS DAY. THE TRIANGLE, OTAHUHU. SALE of SHEEP and CATTLE This Day (Wednesday), February 18th, at eleven o'olook. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
TV, HE imported H E X EFO R D 00 W, ox JL ' Gertmd©,' for sale by auotion, at Newmarket, on Thxtrsdiiy next, by MR. ALFRED BUOKLAND.
STORE WETHERS. ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY WETHERS, for sale at Newmarkot, ou Thursday next. MR ALFRED BUCKLAND.
NEWMARKET CATTLE MARKET. For Sale on Thursday next, atone o'clock, A(\ HEAD FAT CATTLE " Dairy Cows Store Cattle 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs Store Sheep Fat and Store Pigs Also about— 6 cwt. Fencing Wire ME. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, Ou Friday, February 20. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Locrwood, to sell, at the Haymarket, on Friday, February 20, at 12 o'clock, HIS ■VALUABLE PROPERTY in Hobsonstreet, consisting of the two original Town Sections 17 and 18, containing half an acre and ten perches, haviug a frontage of 110 feet to Hobson street, and the same to Chapel-street, with a depth of 216 feet; together with the Buildings erected thereon, consisting on Section 17 of THE "PRINCE OF WALES" HOTEL, a substantial Brick building of Ten Rooms, Sixstalled Stable, paved Court Yard, aud Well of Water. And on Section 18, a newly-erected DWELLING HOUSE of Seveu Rooms, handsomely and completely finished, being Plastered on the iusido throughout, Marble Chimney Pieces, and Registered Grates. Should it not be sold in one lot, THE " PRINCE OF WALES ° HOTEL, with a frontage of 50 feet to Hobson-street, and » depth of 100 feet, will be sold to the best bidder. Terms. — One-fourth Cash, remainder can be secured on the Property for a term of five or seven years, at 8 per cent per annum.
T AMBS 1 WOOL SALE will lie held at the HayJLj market, on Friday, M.irch 6, at 12 o'clock. Storage, ■with insurance effected, at once available. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE HAYMARKET, osr SATURDAY, 2Sth Febtiuary, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. A PORTION op the ESTATE OF THE LATE Mr. HENRY VERCOE, Being Nos. 2 and 3, Containing 87 Acres and 3 Perches SUBDIVIDED INTO TWO PADDOCKS, LAID DOW>" IN GOOD GRASS, AND WELL WATERED. For Plan and further particulars, apply at the Hayraarket.
THREE VALUABLE FARMS IN THE HUNUA. MR. ALFEED BUCICLAND Has received instructions to sell at the Hayniarkct, on Friday, 6th March, on the upset price of 10a. per acre, 'THREE VALUABLE FARMS, in the district of JL Hunua, viz. : — Farm 168, coutainiug 171 acres. „ 179, „ 282 „ - „ 177, „ 327 „ Within 20 miles of Auckland, and of first quality bush land, as evideuced by its growth of Totara, Rimu, &c, as well as by the luxuriant grass on a clearing. Each farm is well watered, and Hay's Creek bounding them all furnishes a. raluable water-power. A road in progress is bridged and cleared to a point beyond 179 from Papakura, through which town omnibusses pass daily. This neighbourhood must soon become important both in an agricultural and mineral point of view. Campbells coal-mine and Greenacres steam saw-mill are within a mile of the property. ALSO, that well-known PROPERTY, CLARKS (or Karaka) POINT, at the entrance of the Waiitku river, originally reserved by Surveyor-General Ligar as a Town Site, being farms 34, 35, and 36, Waiau, containing 175 acres of excellent open land, with a sprinkling of Puriri and other trees. There is a good cart road from Drury, and it has never-failing springs of water, having formerly been a large native settlement. It is also known as the best landing-place in the Manukau, having a hard beach with from 4J to 17 fathoms low water and vessels from Onehunga to Waiukn are constantly passing. There is clover and grais on the Point and it commands a large and nearly fenced cattle-run. Terms — One-third Cash, the remainder can remain ' on mortgage at 10 per cent.
NEW ZEALAND AUCTION BOOMS. MABIN «fe MARTEN" 13ESPECTFULLY beg to inform the public of XV Auckland and its vicinity that they have taken the COMMODIOUS BRICK-BUILT and CENTRALLY SITUATED PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Brown, between Messrs. .GilfUlan and Co.'s and J. H. Burnside- and Co.'s, Lower Queenstreet, where they are prepared to receive any dei scription of MERCHANDISE, either for Storage or Sale, on Commission. Goods deposited can bo insured against fire at a very trifling premium. In a short period; SALES by AUCTION will be regularly held. M, & M. trust that by strict Attention to business, and punctuality, they; will merit a 1 sh»re of public nupport, ■ r >- r •■-' < • *•■ f *
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 18 February 1863, Page 2
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