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Public Auction Sales. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ALFRED BTJCKLAND Has received instructions from T. C. Williajis, Esq., to prepare for unreserved aale, at an early date, SEVERAL SMALL FARMS in the OTAHUHTJ District, varying in size from Eight to Twenty Aores. The farms have been shut up for several months past, and are most of them veil watered. Terms liberal. Plan at the.Haymarket.

TO THE SETTLERS ON THE EAST COAST, CATTLE, SHEEP, OR HORSES, /CONSIGNED to tbe undersigned, may be landed \J either at Mr. Howard's landing plaoe, or at Kohimarama, as well as at East Sank of Tamaki, at option of Shippers, arrangements having been made for receiving and forwarding them to market from either of those placet. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THIS DAT. WAIKOMITI, HDNUA, AND ALBERTLAND. BY ORDER OF THE RESPECTIVE MORTGAGEES. RIDINGS & PERSTON Will iell by auction, at their Mart, 124, Queenstreet, Thi3 Day (Monday), at twelve o'clock, A LLOTMENT 50, and Part of Allotments 284 Xa. and 233, called part of 27, Parish of Waikomiti, containing 256 acres, with all Buildings erected and improvements made thereon, and now in the occupation of Hibernia Smyth. The South-western portion of Allotment 157, Parish of Oruawharo, containing 50 acres, adjoining the Township of Port Albert, being part of the very valuable agricultural Land selected by the late Mr. W. R. Brame. Allotment 211 and Eastern portion of Allotment 210, Parish of Hunua, contaiuing 240 acres. Terms at sale.

THIS DAY. ONEHtJNGA. DEDWOOD. SPRINGBANK. RIDINGS & PERSTON Will sell by auction, This Day (Monday), at 12 o'clock, SUBDIVISION 84, ALLOTMENT 72, of the Town of ONEHUNGA, with frontage to Cameron-street 66 feet, by a depth of 165£ feet. Also, A Valuable Allotment at Dedwood, 33 by 100 feet. Allotment No. 153, Springbank, frontage to Bich-mond-road, 36 feet by 68 feet. Allotment, 33 feet by 84 feet, and Four-roomed Cottage, in Somerset Place, Howe-street. Good well of water.

THIS DAY. IN THE ESTATE OP TIMOTHY LOWRY. RIDINGS & PEKriTON Are instructed by the Trustees in the above Estate to sell by auction, This Day (Monday), at their Mart, 124, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, A CORNER ALLOTMENT at DEDWOOD, being part of Allotment 13, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, measuring 140 feet by 200 feet, with one EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE and SHOP, and one SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, let to respectable tenants, at 15s. per week each. BARRACK-STREET. Allotment No. 68, of Section 32, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 100 links, by a depth of 230 and 225 linki ; together with a Four-roomed HOUSE erected thereon.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. RIDINGS & PERSTON Have been instructed to sell by auction, on Tuesday next, the 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, on the Premises of the Commercial Hotel, Onehunga, npHE FURNITURES, Stock, Bagatelle airt'Billiard A Table, Cooking Range, Bar Fitting, and a Quantity of Firewood.

THUKSDAT, OCTOBER 18. CAMP ! CAMP ! ! CAMP ! ! ! OTAHUHU, \ RIDINGS <fc PEKSTON Have received instructions from J. O. Hamley, Esq., Barrack Master, to Bell by public auction, at the Camp, Otahuhu, on Thursday, October 18th, at 10 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE BUILDINGS AT THE CAMP, consisting of Officers' Mess Rooms t Officer*' Quarters Soldiers' Huts Corrugated Iron Store Houses Cook Houses, &c, &c. And Miscellaneous Stores. The Buildings will be sold as they now stand, with all the fixtures, interior fittings, and piles on which they are erected ; and are to be removed by and at the expense of the purchasers before the termination of the present month, as possession of the property will be delivered to the proprietor on the 31st instant. The Buildings will be at the risk of the purchasers from the time of sale. Intending purchasers will be at liberty to inspect the Buildings at any time previous to the day of Mle, on application to Sergeant Brown, Military Store Staff, at the Barrack office, Camp, Otahuhu. Term* :— CmH pa the fall of the hammer,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2871, 8 October 1866, Page 2

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