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Public Auction Sales.

THIS DAY. CLEABING-OUT SALE ON THE PREMIES. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. H. JOSEPH Has received instructions from Mr. H. M. Jacobs to sell, on the premises known us the Queen-street Bazaar, This Day (Monday), the 20th March, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK, Consisting partly of, viz. : Toys of every description. Plated Ware Britaunia-metal Goods, Carpet Bags Leather Bags, Engravings (in and out of frames) China and Glara Ornaments, Concertinas Perfumery in variety, ■ Looking-glasses Glass Ca<es, Hair Balls, Walking-sticks Planted Jewellery ; And A large collection of Fancy Goods, Tin Ware, Cane-seated Chairs, &c, &c. The Fixtures, Gas Fittings, and Counter will also be sold. No reserve. Terma :— Cash.

THURSDAY, MARCH 29. BY ORDER OF THE COLLECTOR OF H.M. CUSTOMS. H. JOSEPH Has received instructions to sell by auction, on Thursday next, at the Queen-street Wharf, at 11 o'clock, THE CLIPPER. BUILT SCHOONER 'ST. KILDA. 1 This well known craft was built especially to the order of Lord Yarborougb, and is also well known as a-teder on this coast, having recently undergone a thorough overhaul ; such as replacing new Floors, Deck, Bulwarks, and newly Coppered. She oan be seen alongside the Wharf, on application to Captain Wnyuvs, f H.M. Customs. Further particulars, with Inventory, at the Queen'* Warehouse, Queen-street Wharf. Terms :— Cash.

THURSDAY, MARCH 29. BY ORDER OF THE COLLECTOR OF H.M. CUSTOMS. H. JOSEPH Has been favoured with instructions to offer again by auction, on Thursday, 29th Maicb, at eleven o'clock, j TH£ FOLLOWING GOODS, Viz.: 5 quarter-casks Whiskey 1 hhd. Whiskey 4 quarter-casks Geneva, believed to have been racked from cues, for convenience of carriage 3 quarter-casks Brandy. The Auctioneer has been authorised to state that the above spirits are not of illicit manufacture, but are absolutely a portion of the cargo of the schooner • St. Kilcla,' the whole of which were seized in accordance with the Cnstoms Regulations Act, aud will be offered by auction, at the Queen's Warehouse, Quf en -street Wharf, immediately after the sale of ths schooner 'St. Kilda/ Terms ; — Cash.

SHEEP-RUN FOR SALE. PROVINCE OF HAWKE'S BAY. Wrtfliif Eight Milks of Napibb. "I fV /a/\ A ACRES, of which 3,200 are freeJ. / , f 1 1 f 1 f hold, with 3,000 SHE BP. Improvements consist of good Dwelling-bouse, Yard, and Workshed ; together with several miles of substantial fencing. A considerable portion of the pnrchaie money can remain on mortgage at 10 per cent. Apply to WATT, KENNEDY, k WATT. Napier, December 27! 1885.

WANGAPARAPARA, GREAT BARRIER. FOR SALE OR LEASE, ri"»HE Valuable ESTATE of WANGAPARAX PARA, containing 3,500 Acres, in about equal proportions of bnsh and open land, embracing the whole of ths Wangaparapara harbour, and commanding a large Government run. For particulars, apply to J. S. VKRCOE, Flagstaff, Takapuna.

FARM FOR SALE, KAUKAPAKiPA, CONTAINING 80 Acres of Good Bmh Land, \J 11 of which is in Grass and Feuced. One and a half Acres of Garden and Orchard, containing a choice selection of fruit trees in full bearing. A good Seven-roomed Weatherboard House, with. Verandah ; large Barn, Cowshed, Stockyard, Pig-, geries, Ac. For price, and further particulars, apply to WM. AITKEN, Land Agent.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT. A COMMODIOUS Family RESIDENCE, possessing eveiy domestic convenience, within 10 minutes' walk of the Union Bank, Queen-street. Healthily and pleasantly situated, and commanding aMelightful view. * 'Apply to JAMES ENSOR, . Officers' Mess, Albert Batracko.

PANMURE. fTIO ' LET, a commodious FAMILY RESIJL DENCE, Newly Erected, containing Fonr Spacious Booms, with Four Small Suitable Rooms ia the rear. The proprietor has spared no expense in finishing off this residence to receive any respectable family. ' The House is Beautifully Situated at the Entrance of 'Panmure. The -Howick Coach passes aud repasses daily, within fifty-yards of the gate. For particulars, apply to the undersigned. P. Q. PEAPSE, Proprietor. Point England, March 13, 1866.

rpo LET, a HOUSE and SHOP, in Pitt-street, JL Newton.' . A Four-roomed HOUSE and Garden, in Nelsonstreet. For SALE, ALLOTMENTS, at FlagsM, North Shore. ' The LBASE of a Small DAIR7 FARM, near Newmarket.'-' j ..>jj ATfcluabto'Buflh FARM, in the Titirangi Ranges. ALLOl MKNTS and FARMS at'Stokes's Point, , North. Shore. - , AeAiral sums of MONEY WANTED. CARTWR1GHT A HUGH1ES, * Land Agents and Accountants, # Canada Buildings, Queen-street

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2711, 26 March 1866, Page 3

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