Public Auction
'*? r - 'i * T^UjfeSDAY, APRIL 12.; &, '*• -lIOSEVILLE. PAQEI'-STREET, PONSONBY ROAD. JONES & CO. **aye received instructions from Mr, C. E. Knapp to sell by auction, at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, on Thursday, 12th instant, at twelve o'clock, npBAT CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCE _L containing* Seven Apartments, with Kitchen, Stables, Out-houses, &c. The Oi chard is well stocked with the best kinds of Faiit Trees, most of which Jare in full bearing. The Garden 13 also most tastefully laid out with the choicest of Trees Flowers, fee, &c. Terms :— One-third, cosh ; the balance may remain at 10 per cent.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12. ANGLESEA • STREET. CITY WiSST. JONES <fe CO. Will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Brunswick Building!*, on Thursday, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, PART OF LOT NO. 15, SECTION NO. 49, having a frontage of 84 feet to Anglesea•treet, by a depth of 150 feet. The Allotment stands high, and commands an uninterrupted view of the shipping, &c. Terms liberal.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12. COROMANDEL. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Thursday, April 12, at 12 o'clock, LOTS 7 and 8, of SECTION No. 6, X A PANG A, having a frontage of 47 feet to Frederick-street, by a depth of 163 feet, and fronting the creek, with all Buildings thereon.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12. PAREMAREM A— FRONTING WAITEMATA. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, on Thursday, April 12, at 12 o'clock, - LOT 2, PAREMAREMA, containing 34 acres, fronting the Waitemata.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, FARM AND HOMESTEAD, PAPAKURA. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. P. Nolan to sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Tues* day, I7eh instant, at 12 o'clock, HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM AND HOMESTEAD at PAPAKUKA, eonsitting of Five-roomed Verandah Cottage, well built and finished ; Garden, Cow-shed, Coach-house, Stable, and a number of Out-buildings ; together with about 15 Acres of rich alluvial soil, now in good grass, and well fenced. A never-failing spring of water on the property. Terms :— One-half cash ; balance by promissory note at six months, bearing 10 per cent, interest.
PRELIMINARY MOTICE. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. David Sheeha.n to sell, at an early date, 3r DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ALLOTO ME NTS, having a frontage to the Ponsonby Road and Pompallier Terrace, and commanding Magnificent Views of the Harbour. * Particulars in a future advertisement.
THIS DAY. POTATOES! POTATOES! The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, in Custom-houae-street/f his Day (Monday), 9th April, at 11 o'clock, A SMALL CARGO OF THE BEST TAMAKI POTATOES. In lots to suit purchasers. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.
THIS DAY. PORT ALBERT. NINETY-NINE VALUABLE LOTS
The subscriber has been favoured with instructions to tell, at his Land Mart, This Day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, aa VALUABLE SUBURBAN LOTS, from \j\j 1 to 6 Acres each, immediately adjoining the Township of PORT ALB BUT, with extensive frontage to the Oruawharo River ; soil superior, and situation not to be surpassed. This property comprises as a whole 210 acres, and was selected by the late W. R. Brame, Esq., and is well worthy the attention of settlers. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AQCTIONEER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26. ALLOTMENTS IN THE VILLAGE ' OF WAIUKU. The subscriber has received instructions to sell, at the Laud Mart, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, Af| ALLOTMENTS, situate in the Centre of && the VILLAGE of WAIUKU. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from A. Soalbs, Esq., to prepare for the sale of HIS ENTIRE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Effect*. Full particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.