Public Auction Sales.
THIS DAY.
The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, This Day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Robert Bryakt, Newmarket, THE WHOLE of his STOCK-IN-TRADE of GROCERIES, consisting of Tea Sugar Pickles Cheese Soap Caudles ' Spices Mustard . . ,—t Vinegar Sardines &c, *c, . &cAlso, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WTLLIAM HARRIS,
AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. C. ARTHUR & SON Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, at 11 o'clock, a.m., SUNDRY CUTLERY; DESSERT, 'TABLE, and TEA SPOONS ; Tea-pots, Lamps, Castors, Drawer Knobs, Tea Trays, Slates, Baskets, lea Caddies, Books, Bibles, &c, Ac Pineapples, Furniture, &c, Ac, Ac WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11.
PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, CORNER OP HOBSON AND WELLESLEY STREETS C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at the Prince Arthur Hotel, on Wednesday, the 11th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m., rpHE GOOD-WILL and REMAINDER of the LEASE of the above HOTEL, having about 15 years to run, at the yearly rental of £10. A good business is done, and satisfactory reasons can be given for the present Proprietor declining business. Also, The Household Furniture, Fixtures, Stock-in-Trade &c, &c, &c.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12. CITY PROPERTY. KYBER PASS, ETC., ETC. C. ARTHUR & SON. Have received instructions to sellby auction, afrtheir Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, A LLOTMENT No. 3. Wesley College Property, jCX Queen-street, situated at the corner of Turner aud Queen-streets. The position of this Allotment being near the junction of the Queen, Grey, and Wakefield-»treets, and surrounded by good housed, renders it a very desirable investment. Two ALLOTMENTS, Edenderry, Kyber PaS3 Road, with a frontage of 99 feet. Beautifully situated. ALLOTMENTS, North Devenport, North Shore. 1 ALLOTMENTS, at Pokeno.
AT AN EARLY DATE. CLEARINQ-OUT SALE •QF MILLINERY, DRAP.ERY, SILKS, SATINS, SHAWLS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SEWING MACHINE, FANCY GOODS, MLRROR, FITTINGS, ETC., ETC., ETC., O. ARTHUR * SQtf Ha« been favoured wish instructions from Mrs. Jqhnstoni to sell, by auction, at an early date, on her premises, Queen-street, near the Odd Fellows' Hall, HPHE REMAINDER OF HER STOCK-IN, X TRADE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SALE.
IN THE INSOLVENT E>T\TE OF GEORGE RYAN, Ou 1 TARANAKI, GENERAL DEADER. B. & H. ISAACS Have received instructions from Mr. H. VbrnoNj the Sequestrator in the above-nailed e^tate^ $o ■ell by auction, on Thursday, the }fyh. April, at 11 o'clock pronipt, 'MPHE WHOLE' S, TO C &-I N -TRADE X of the abpve.-named. fanolveni comprising a ajrge qnd. v*.rje.d assortment of Clothing Drapeiy Piece Goods Hats and Caps Small Wares 4c, &c, &c. These being an insolvent's goods, they will be sold without any reserve. The terms will be strictly cash. A good investment for capitalists, the goods being estimated value about £1,20 Q. 9OR IMMEDIATE SALE, A MAGNIFICENT SITE for a VILLA RESIDUNCE, commanding a beautiful view of the Harbour and Flagstaff. Freehold COTTAGE, in Cook-street (Four Rooms), with Stable, for £200. Freehold COTTAGE, in Ireland-street (Two Rooms), with Well, Fencing, &c, for £100. ALLOTMENT, in Sussex street, for £25, ALLOTMENT, head of College-street, for £18. FARM, with Fiy-ro.omed Homestead, Stable, Cowshed., Ac , kd , 13 miles from Auckland, on a good road. Together with a very extensive selection of HOUSES, ALLOTMENTS, and FARMS, as per loug list. J. M. LENNOX, Land Agent, High-street.