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•J ;2l A^ctioij Sales. V r

: * THIS' DAY. THE MANGAREI POINT ESTATE. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. T. A. Stbwart to offer for sale This Day (Saturday), February 11, at 12 o'clock, ia one lot, THE- WHOLE OF THE PROPERTY, , ' Containing 510 ACRES OF RICH VOLCANIC LAND, Securely enced by Stone Walls and subdivided into three large enclosures, with DWELLING-HOUSE, STABLES, STOCKYARD, GARDEN, And small enclosures adjacent to the dwelling. It is bounded on two sides by tho haibonr of the Manukau, and one of the best beaches in the harbour ■ion the property. It is immediately opposite Onehunga, and will be within Eight Miles of Auckland by the proposed bridge from* Onehunga to Mangarei, By the Otahuhu Road it is not more than two hours' diive of Aucklaud, and the Road is Metalled to withiu One Milo of the Pioperly. It is Grassed throughout, and Watered by many springs of remarkably pure water. It is at preseut capable of carrying 1,000 Breeding Ewes, and being nafciually dry aud waim is a superior Winter Faim. But the propeity possesses a greater value than •nero grazing purposes, for from its contiguity to Onehuuga, its dry soil, healthy position, and oxtens'.vo water fiontage to the piincipal ohannel of tho Manukau, it will not fail in a short period to bo sought for villa residences. Failing the sale in one lot it will bo offered as follows :— LOT 1, containing 30a, 3r., is the only pait unfenced, aud it lies at the foot of the Mangarei Mountain. It is very lich laud, and is covered with hcibago. Theie is iucluded in this lot a small island of about an acie on which ia a good spnug of remarkably puio water. LOT 2, separated from Lot 1 by a half chain, has a fiontage to a Government roa'l, is securely fenced, and contains 194 acres in one enclosure. Theie is an excellent spring of water on thisportion, which is well sheltered. LOT 3 contains 289 acres, and includes tho Homestead : it is divided into two principal enclosures, also gaiden aud small paddocks, together with the Dwelling house, Stables, Outhouses, and Stockyaid. This poitiou is well grassed throughout, with several spungs of water. Has a long fiontage to the roadstead, entrance of Ouehunga, and commanding vieus of the harbour and shipping. It is one of the most pleisanfc position for a residence in the neighbonihood, and by tho feiry is within one hour of Auckland. The beach is one of the best on the Manukau, aud well bheltored. Parties wishing to view the property, or for further particulars, may apply at the Haymaiket.

THIS DAY. LAND FOR SALE ON THE STRAND, ONEHUNGA. ALFRED BUOKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Owen McGee to sell, at the Haymarket, without reserve, This Day (Satuiday), February 11, at twelve o'clock, previous to the Horse Sale, 3 ALLOTMENTS on the Strand, Onehunga, situated between the shop of Mr. Samuel Fleming and the premises of Mr. E. Gibbous, Timber Merchant, being the most central position for business in this rising Township, and having a frontage of 78 feet 2 inches, with a mean depth of 150 feet, being part of Allotment number IA , section u umber 20, Village Onehunga. Plans and full particulars can bo obtained at the Haymarket. Terms : — One-half the pin chase-money can remain on security ou the propeity at 10 per cent, per aunum, one fourth deposit afe timo of sale, remamdei on completion of title.

THIS DAY. TEN ACRES OF POTATOES, AT KOHI MARAMA (Close to tho Beach, and at once available for shipment to Auckland). /CONSEQUENT ON MR. J. E. LONSDALE, \J the purchaser at Mr. Rust's sale, having REFUSED to COMPLETE the PURCHASE, and having written me as follows :—: — " It is useless to endeavour to take proceedings against me. I have no established business heie, but am meiely a passing speculator," — I sell the Potatoes at the risk of whom it may concern, at the Haymaiket, This Day (Saturday), Fobruaiy 11, at 12 o'clock, previous to the sale of the Farm and Horse Stock. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. Consequent on the owner being about to leave here for Sydney. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received insti uctions to sell by auction This Day (Saturday), at 12_o'clock, rTIHE undermentioned well-known HORSES— X " Stockman" "Crazy Jane" "Tom Downey" 2 Racing Saddles and Biidles Also, A 2-horso power Chaffcutter.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. A STRONG and Poweiful Draught ENTIRE ; was bred by Mr. IFungerford, of Mait'and j is warranted staunch, and but a few days landed fiom Newcastle, ex 'Aleeta.' For sale This Day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. /» DRAUGHT HORSES. For sale This Day (Saturday), at twelve. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAY. THE HAYMARKET. I A A SACKS OF MAIZE , For »ale, This Day (Saturday), at twelve. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2360, 11 February 1865, Page 2

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