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Public Auction Sales.

FRIDAY, MARCH 29. At 12 o'clock. SCHOONER 'FAIRY.' By Order of Mr. Vebnon, Sequestrator to the Estate of David Kirkwood, late of Onehunga, and with the consent of Messrs. Jackson and Ruaaell, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions for' the peremptory sale of THIS WELL-KNOWN CRAFT, now lying at Onehunga, and lately returned from the West Coast. She is , ' 34 tons register ' ' ,56 feet long ; „ . . 16 feet broad 7 feet depth.of hold, and carries about 80 tons c*re;o. Further particulars and inventory can be had from ! the Auctioneer. Terms: —Cash, amd immediate possession. ' SAMUEL COCHBANE, 1 AUCTIONEER.

; SATURDAY, MARCH 30. ' 35,000 FEET PRIME TIMBER. The subscriber has received instructions from Messrs, Alexander Brothers to sell on Custom-house-street, on Saturday, 30th inst. (the hour will^be mentioned in Saturday's paper), O C *T»ri«fk FEET FIRST-CLASS TIMBER, OO,!fUtf consisting of TONGUJSD and GROOVED BOARDS and SCANTLING, nearly all Heart of Kauri. SAMUEL COOHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

VALUABLE RURAL LAND AT WAIKATO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. QAA ACRES of LAND at TE RORI, OV/U Waikato, comprising Sections7l> 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77, the property of Captain Yeats. The land is of the richest description, undulating, well watered, partly cleared, and available for both arable and pastoral purposes. The property is bounded upon one side by the Raglan Road, and upon the other side by the Wai* kato River, where the depth of watsr at all times will admit of a steamer being moored against its banks. The Estate will be disposed of in one or more lots to suit purchasers, and up«n easy terms. The land, from its situation and the advantages it possesses, should command the attention of gentlemen in search of a Good Farm. For further particulars, apply to Captain Yeats, Te Roii; or, to Thomas Shailee Weston,* Short, laud-street, Auckland. March 25, 1867.

SAW MILL, BUSHES, ETC., AT CABBAGE BAY. OWING to the EXPIRATION, on the Slat March next, of the terms of PARTNERSHIP of the undersigned, the above Concern will lie SOLD. The Mill is capable of cutting on an average 50,000 feet of timber per week, and is now in full working order. For further particulars, apply to MATTHEWS, ANDREWS, & DAVID, Custom-house-street.

FOR SALE, A f\f\ ACRES of good, valuable, open LAND, 4vU situate on, and having an extensive frontage to, the WAITARA RIVER, in the Province of Taranaki, and within THREE MILES of the NEW WAITARA TOWNSHIP. If required, half of the .purchase-money may remain on security of the property. Apply to * A. STANDISH, Solicitor, Taranaki. New Plymouth,- March 13, 1867.

TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THAT DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, at Seafield View, now in the occupation of MB. CHARLES STICHBURY. The House is conveniently fitted up with all necessary requirements, and commands a beautiful view of the Waitemata and the Suburbs of Auckland. There is also Stable, Coiich-house, Man's-room, and other Out-houses. To an eligible tenant the rent will be very mode* rate. Apply to C. STICHBURY, Queen-street.

S ° B THAT First-class Hotel known as the COURTHOUSE HOTEL, Queen-street, Onehunga, recently in the occupation of Mr. S. J. Williams, with Stables, Out-houses, Garden, &c. For terms, ,&c.,-apply tto Mr. Coeland, Custom-house-street, Auckland; or to Mr, T, C. Hahamoee, Onehunga.

FLOUJfc ! FLOUR! FLOUR ! A DELAIDE (Silk-dressed), per 1001b. 14s. jIX. Chilian, per 1001b. ... ...-,... 12s. 6d. In quantities to suit purchasers. JOHN ROBERTON & CO.'

TO BUTCHERS AND' OTHERS. FOR SALE AT OPOTIKI, A QUANTITY of FAT CATTLE and SHEEP, J\. together with GOVERNMENT CONTRACT for FRESH MEAT at Opotiki. Apply to THOMAS MACKY, Agent.

MAURITIUS SUGAR. fTIHE undersigned are in daily expectation of the X barque 'Atlantic from Mauritius, with a CARGO of the above SUGARS, well asiorted, and in small bags. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, ft CO. Auckland, March 26, 1867. .

• PLANTS.. PLANTS. PLANTS. MASON BROTHERS having' COMMENCED BUSINESS in PARNELL as NURSERYMEN, they would beg respectfully to draw the attention of the public-to their great variety of Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, Frui Trees, &c., which they-offer at very low prices.

GARDEN SEEDS. M. B. have alto opened a Shop at the corner o Queen and Victoria-streets, where they intend selling SEEDS they ,will>lgaarantee to grow. Country orders, with remittance, punctually Attended to.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3017, 28 March 1867, Page 2

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