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Public Auction Sales.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. FREEHOLD BUILDING LOTS. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. SAMUEL COCHRANE, At his Mart, Fort-street, ON MONDAY, 19xn DECEMBER NEXT, -|-i CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Having Frontages to Ponsonby Road, Norfolk and Cumerou Streets. The following are the dimensions :—: — FROHTAGE. No. 1—33 feet to Pousonby Road, with a depth of 100 feet along Norfolk^street. No. 2—36 feet to Pousonby Road, depth 100 feet. No. 3—36 feet to Ponsouby Road, depth 100 feet along Cameron Street. No. 4—33 feet to Norfolk-street, 110 feet deep, and 33 feet frontage to Cnmeion-street. Noa. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are of similar dimensions, with the double frontago to Norfolkstreet and Camei on-strcot. No, 11—23 feet fiontage to Norfolk-street and a like frontage to Cameion-street, with a depth of 110 fact. This propeity is contiguous to ths residences of Messrs. Wrigg, C. E., Scales, Bucholi, Prime, and Knapp ; and the Ponsonby Jtoail lots, opening as they do on Anglesea street, cannot have the exteiuive harbour view closed, and must become choice business itands. For a Hotel and Sfcorct, these lots are unequalled in ths City West. The back allotments aie well suited for building purposes. Their double frontage to level and wide itreets, and the'.r gicat depth, will enable purchasers to build two houses on each allotment. They command extensive views of the upper reaches of the Waitetnata. The ground is gently sloping westward ; and is old pasture land, under grass, A view of the allotments will convince intending purchasers of the desirability of the investment. An omnibus p*sses almost every hour of the day. Flags mailc out the Lots.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. CLEARING OUT SALE, On Thursday, at 11 o'clock. The subscriber will sell at Mrs. Lton's, Abercrombystreefc, next door to the Wynyard Hotel, ALL HER STOCK-IN-TRADE, SHOP FURNITURE, ie, &c., &c. Terms at sale. JOHN RIGG, AUCTIONEER.

MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! ALL the PIANOFORTE ARRANGEMENTS OF THE OPERAS Now being played by the Operatic Company, at the Prince of Wales Theatie, And also NUMEROUS SELECTIONS of OTHER OPERAS, To be obtained only of 11. CUCKSEY, KSTBUMMT MUSIC SELLER AND PUBLISHER, Shorthand Cwescekt, Auckland, hree Doors from the New Building of the Q.C.E. N.B. — On sale, a First-class Small Violin, Ac. TO BAKERS. FOR SALK, a BISCUIT MAKING MACHINE, in good order and lit for'immediate uio ; teimi very moderate. — A pply to Edwauu Ricu, Com winiou Agent,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

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