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Public Auction Sales.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. TIMBER WHARVES. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from his Honor the Superintendent to lease by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday next, the 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, -t X ALLOTMENTS ON CUSTOM-HOUSE-XO STREET, To be used as Timber Wharves, Having a frontage of 40 feet each to the river. CONDITIONS OF LEASE OF PART OF CU&TOM-HOUSE-STREET WHARF. The Allotments to be let shall consist of portions of the Custom-house-street Wharf, measuring 40 feet from east to west, by 47 feet deep, and extending from Custom house-street to within 3 feet of the face of the Timber Wharf, the said 3 feet being reserved j for a footway. 1. No house or office shall be erected on any allotment without the written consent of the Superintendent. 2. The Harbour-master or Wharfinger may order the removal, at the lessee's expense, of all timber or other material so laid down as to encroach beyond the limits of the allotment, or to interfere with the three-feet passage, or of any material which may be offensive or a nuisance. 3. The Harbour-ma3ter or Wharfinger mayremove, at the lessee's expense, all goods of such weight as may in his opinion injure the Wharf, and may control the stacking of timber, so as to render the same safe. 4. The regulations applying to vessels at the Queen-street Wharf shall apply to all vessels using the Custom-house-streel Wharf. 5. The tolls exigible on goods and carriages of every description using the Queen-street Wharf shall be exacted from the persons leasing these allotments or using the Custom-house-street Wharf. 6. The lessees of these allotments may be debarred the use of the Queen-street Wharf for all vessels which, in the opinion of the Harbour-master, can i load or discharge at such allotments. The lease of these allotments to commence on the 18th April, 1867, and expire on the 18th April, 1868. One quarter's rent to be paid in advance on the fall of the hammer. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. MR. MAWER Will sell by auction, on Wednesday, April 24, at Onewhero, Wangaroa, on account of the Estate of H. D. Snowden, THE SCHOONER 'HELEN.' Also, Remaining portion of Squared Timber. In Lots to suit Purchasers.

FOR SALE OR LEASE, WITH OR WITHOUT A PURCHASING CLAUSE, rpHO&E WELL-KNOWN and COMMODIOUS PREMISES in Shortland-»treet, known as the CITY CLUB, in the occupation of Mr. E. G. Steers, doing a good paying business. To a person competent to conduct a first-class Restaurant and Bat 1 business, a better opportunity is rarely to be met with.; and Mr. Stebrs, being desirous to leave the colony, will dispose of his entire stock of Wines, Spirits, Furniture, &c, on easy terms. For further information, apply to E, a. STEERS, On the premises ,' Or to D. GRAHAM & CO., Vulcan-lane. March 27, 1867.

TO SODA-WATER MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. TO be DISPOSED OF, with Immediat Possession, Clarks Well-known SODA-WATER, LEMONADE, GINGEEt-BEEB, CORDIAL, &c, BUSINESS, with the convenient Grocery Business connected, doing one of the best trades in Onehunga. This, also, would be a famous opportunity for any peraon requiring Essences Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Clove, &c, Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid, &.c. : to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at prime cpst. Apply oa the Premises, Queen-street, Onehunga.

VALUABLE RURAL LAND AT WAIKATO. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Q/Arf^i ACRES of LAND at TE JRORI, O\-/l^ Waikato, comprising Sections 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, and 77, the property of Captain Yea.ts. 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 Waik»to River, where the depth of water 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 upon 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 Rori; or, to Thomas Shaii/bb Weston, 1 . Short-land-street, Auckland. March 25, 1867.

PRAIRIE GRASS SEED. THE undersigned have for sale about 200 Bushels of this celebrated SEED, samples of which can be seen at their Store. For Horse and Cattle Feed it js invaluable, and on sheep runs, where the country jus hilly, it »will be found to answer beyond expectation. In Hawke's Bay it is now 'generally used, and much approved of. T.'&"S."MOKRIN, (Sncpeisors to Cruicksbank, Smart, and Co.), Canada Buildings, Queen>»trcet, Auckland,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3026, 8 April 1867, Page 2

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