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Public Auction Sales.

Military Store Office, Auckland, April 8, 1867. MESSRS. W. FRASER fc CO. Have received instructions from J. O. Hamley, Esq., Senior Military Store Officer and Barrackmaster, to sell by public auction, ALL IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS at TAURANGA. The sale will take place on the second day afterthe arrival at Tauranga of the steamer leaving Auckland on or about the 28th April. "• The purchase money to be paid on the fall of the hammer, after which the Buildings will be at the parchaser's risk, one month being allowed for their removal. A number of the Buildings are composed of Corrugated Iron, Floored, and in excellent condition.

SURPLUS COMMISSARIAT STORES, TAURANGA. Commissariat, Auckland, April 12, 1867. MESSRS. W. FRASER & CO. Will sell by public auction, immediately after the gale of Imperial Government Buildings at Tauranga, A QUANTITY of SURPLUS COMICISSARIAT STORES and IMPLEMENTS. The articles for disposal consisting; of Biscuit, Lime Juice, Sugar, Oats. Hay, Candles, Compressed Forage, &c, &c; Bakers' Implements, Coopers' Tools, Weights, Measures, &c, and are nearly aUXio good order. FREDERICK H. IBBETSON, As. -Com. -Gen.

TUESDAY, APRIL 23. OTAHUHU SALE. HUNTER & CO. Will hold their usual weekly sale, at Otahuhu, of FAT CATTLE, Store Cattle, Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, and Pigs. At 1 o'clock.

MAURITIUS SUGARS. f'QIA BAGS SUGAR. Ex 'Atlantic,' from Mauritius. The undersigned are in hourly expectation of the above, which will be offered to the Trade by Auction immediately on arrival. The selection is similar to their previous cargoes, well assorted, and all in small packages. CRUICKSHANK SMART, & CO. April 16. 1867.

FARM AT TE AWAMUTU. CREAM OF THE WAIKATO. THE undersigned offers for SALE his FARM at Te Awamutu, containing 400 acres, being Sections No. 75 to 83 of Gundry and Goodall's survey, in the parish of Mangapiko. 120 acres are enclosed with substantial two-rail fence, ditch, and.live fence, subdivided into paddocks, and the greater part in grass. The quality of Soil is second to none in Waikato. The Land is undulating, affording shelter against any weather, and is admirably adapted for a sheep farm. It has a frontage of 14 miles to the road to Alexandra; is bounded towards Te Awamutu by mission land, and towards the Puniu it joins a reserve of 860 acres, which have recently been awarded to natives as compensation, and may be purchased at a low price. Mr. Simpson's hotel is erected on a portion of the land, and is held by him under lease for two years, viith a purchasing clause of £200 per acre. Tie situation of the Farm is unrivalled, Te Awamutu being the grand centre of the most thriving villages, viz., Ohaupo, Te Rahu, Rangiawhia, Orakau, aud Kihikihi, and the market town of all the Waikato settlements. No township has been laid out by Government at Te Awamutu, and the only site available for one is on the laud now offered. Numerous offers have already been made for the purchase of quarter-acre lots as business sites, but refused, as it is desirable to dispose of the whole in one block. Intending purchasers are requested to inspect the property, and satisfy themselves that land in a more commanding and valuable position, and of superior quality of soil, is not procurable in the Waikato. FRANZ SCHERFF, Port-street.

FOR SALE OR LEASE, WITH OR WITHOUT A PURCHASING CLAUSE, rpHOSE WELL-KNOWN and COMMODIOUS PREMISES in Shortland-street, known as the CITY CLUB, in the occupation of Mr. E. G. Steebs, doing a good paying business. To a person competent to conduct a first-class Restaurant and Bar business, a better opportunity is rarely to be met with; and Mr. Steebs, 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. G. STEERS, On the premises ; i Or to D. GRAHAM & CO., Vulcan-lane. March 27, 1867.

SHELLY BEACH ROAD, DEDWOOD. TO LET, npHE Eight-roomed RESIDENCE, lately occuJ. pied by Commissary-General Strickland, situated on the Shelly Beach Road, Dedwood, one of the best positions in the Western Suburbs. Commands a good view, overlooking the harbour, and sufficiently near the salt water to afford good seabathing. The House is thoroughly finished throughout ; has water led into the bath-room and scullery. The roomsarelarge(l6xl6)andlo%. A good Three-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Woodshed, and Well of water, Ac. Terms very low. Aw * to jokes ft op., ' Brunswick Buildings,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3038, 22 April 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3038, 22 April 1867, Page 2