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Public Auction Sales.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. CHEMISTS' REQUISITES. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will sell at their Stores,',Forfc-street, on Wednesday, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock, 1 a quantity of 40Z., 60z., and Boz. PHIALS, PHIAL CORKS, Feeding Bottlei, Trusses, Brashes, Perfumery, COD LIVER OIL, and many other articles too numerous for an adrertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

FRIDAY, APRIL 17. TIMBER WHARVES. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been favoured with instructions from his Honor John Williamson, Esq., Superintendent of the province, to lease by public auction, at the Land Mart, ForNitreet, on Friday, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock, -4 f? ALLOTMENTS ON CUSTOM-HOUSE-1O STREET, TO BE USED AS TIMBER WHARVES, Having a frontage of 40 feet each to the river. CONDITIONS OF LEASE OF PART OF CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET WHARF. The allotments to be leb shall consist of portions of the Custom-house-street Wharf, measuring 40 feet from eatt to west, by 47 feet deep, and extending from Custom-house-street to within three feet of the Timber Wharf, the said three feet being reserved 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 materials so laid down »b to encroach beyond the limits of the allotment, or to interfere with the 3-feet passage, nor of any material which may be offensive or a nuisance. 3. The Harbour-marter or Wharfinger may remove, at the lessee's expense, all goods of such weight as may in his opinion injure the Wharf, so as to render the same safe. 4. The regulations applying to vesiels at the Queen-street Wharf (hall apply to all vessels using the Custom-house-street 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 wbicb, in the opinion of the Harbour-master, oan load or discharge at such allotments. The lease of these allotments to commence on the 18th April, 1868, and expire on the 18th April, 1869. One quarter's rent to be paid in advance on the fall of the hammer. SAMUEL COCHRANB, AUCTIONEER.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. BUTTER, TOBACCO, VESTAS, CHOICE TEAS. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell by auction, at their Store, Queen-street, on Wednesday, April 15, at 11 o'clock, To Close Consignments— Fob Imperative Salb, ri\ FIRKINS DOUBLE - ROSE CORK O" BUTTER (in bond) 35 boxes Best Southern Tobacco, 12s to 13s 40 chests Fine Strong Congou Tea, ex * Empres*,' from London 35 half-chests Fine Strong Congou Tea, ci 'Empress,' from London. (The above Teas packed in tin-lined cases.) 30 cases Bell and Black's Vestas, round plaids 6 cases Bell and Black's Vestas, 2505. 10 quarter-casks Martell's Brandy 50 dozen Fine Old Port and Sherry Wine Oatmeal, Bottled Fruits, Horas Hair Oils 250 dozen Small Black Inks, Castor Oil, Salmon &c, &c, &c. The attention of the Trade is particularly called to the Tobacco and Teas, both of which are of the very fineit description. Terms at sale.

FOR SALE, THAT well-known HOTEL and STORE, viz., the "RAGLAN,'' within an easy drive oi town ; in. fact, the situation is rus in urbe. There are 14 acres of splendid Land attached to the Hotel, and a never-failing Well makes this Pride of the Great South Road of more value still. There is a sure "pile " for any sober, steady, and long-headed individual who has the £ s. d. and good sense to invest in such a great, and in these times scarce, bargain. The Bar trade is steady and sure, averaging £3 to £A per diem ; and the present owner would not part with it under any consideration, only Darling River claims his presence. For further particulars, address by letter, 0.D., at Q.C.E., Victoria-street, Auckland. AT THE TAMAKI. TO be SOLD or LET, a Splendid Small FARM, containing twenty-seven Acres of xich Land, divided off into suitable paddocks, and situated in the centre of the Tamaki, on the Point England Road, and within five minutes' walk to the new Scotch Church. The Buildings consist of a comfortable Cottage oi four rooms, with D»iry, Stable, Fowl House, ho. The Garden or Orchard surpasses all in the district for apples. Terms liberal. Apply to the undersigned. P. Q. PEARSE, Point England. March 23, 1868.

FARM FOR SALE. O EVERAL IMPROVED FARMS, in thevioinity JO of Ofoirahu, Tam»ki, and Papaknra. Apply to W. AITKEN, L>ad Agent. WAIKATO LA.ND. FARMS, from 50 to 20,000 ACRES First-clnaa LAND, for SALE or LEASE. Apply to W. AITKEN, L»nd Agent. TO PORK BUTCHERS AND OTHERS.

TO BE SOLD, with immediate poiseision, together or separate, the LEASE, GOODWILL, and FITTINGS of a PORK BUTCHER'S BUSINESS ; together with a first-rate Chopping Machine with horse-power attached, in full working order; also Filling Machine, Smoke-place, Copper, and every requisite — now doing a good ready* money trade, which may he considerably increased. Fox particulars, apply on the premises. T. HAYWOOD, Queen-street, Six doors from Weltasley-street. March 9, 1868.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3352, 14 April 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3352, 14 April 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3352, 14 April 1868, Page 2