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Public Auction Sales.

THIS DAY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., ETC., ETC. The subscribers have been instructed to sell, at their Mart, Fort-street, at half-past 10 o'clock, This Day (Saturday), February 6, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, to be removed immediately after the sale. 1 SAMUEL COCHRATSTE & SON, AUCTIONEERS. I

MONDAY FEBRUARY 14. ' IMPORTANT SALE OF NATIVE LANDS NEAR AUCKLAND. The siibscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 14th instant, at 1 2 o'clock, t^HE REMAINDER of the Well-known TAUPAKI BLOCK, 22 miles from Auckland, the property of the Chiefs Paoea Tuiiaeke and others, containing about 3,000 Acres. Its immediate proximity to the proposed tramway to the Kaipara water, convenience to the City, and its adaptability for grazing or agncultuial purposes commend this propei ty to the notice of capitalists farmeis, and sspeculatois. All Government taxes paid, and title clear. Fuithei i articulais m a futuie issue. Terms at Sale. SAMUEL; COCHEAjS t E & SON, AUCTIONEERS,

PRELIMINARY NOTICE, fT^HE subsciiberH have been favoured with A instructions from F. Innks, Esq., D.AC.G, to piepare for an EXTENSIVE SALE, to be held about the end of Felp uary of MILITARY, BARRACK, and HOSPITAL STORES, &c. SAMUEL COCaitANE & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. ; FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR POSI, TIVE SALE IN AUCKLAND. ; CII.UILES DAVIS ■ Ha& received instiuctions to sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-stieet, on Tue-day, 8th Febiuary instant, at 12 o'clock, A T-Jj that niece or parcel of LAND, being L\. Lot ]So. 2 of tne subdivision of pare of Allotment 4 of Section 37, city of Auckland, ha\mg a frontage of 30 feet to Rokebystreet, together with the substantial Dwellinghouse erected theieon, built aud formerlv occupied by Mr. Sainp&on Place. " Part of Allotment No. 9, Section IS, of the ■ Suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage to Graf ton Road of 37 feet, by a depth of 90 feet. This Allotment is situate at the corner of the new entrance to the Domain from the Grafton Road. All those Leasehold Piemises, being pait ot Allotment No. (5 of section No. 42 of the town of Auckland, with a term of ton years a-sd siM months unexpiied. having a fi outage to Wihou-stieet of .")<> link-, by a depth of 3,")S link,, Auth Trto udl-bmlt DvK'llm"lumsu-, eie«.< jd the on ° All that p u eel of Land, being Allotment >.o lV> of St'cli >n Xo :j of the biib-di\ lsion of Allotment-, 22 and 22 \ of Reckon 2, pansh of i akapuna Tins allotment i& situate on the mam street, leading to the Flagstaff, is near the Whaif and has a good Dwelling House and Shop, ionneily occupied by Mr? CWe. Also, all tho^e the Two substantial Twostoi ey Dwelling-houses, situate m Welling-ton-street, City of Auckland, having a frontage to Wellinwton-s,troot of 83 feet by a depth of 05 feet, formerly the pioperty of Mr. George Morm. And also a parcel of Land, being part of Allotments IS and 19 of Section 54 of the City of Aucklaud, having a frontage to Romei set-place, near Howe-street, of 33 feet by a depth of S4 feet, M'lth a ( 'ottage thereon elected, Othoi Piopetties, see future advei ti&oment.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. C I-LARL.ES DAVIS Will sell Thy auction at his Mart, Queenstieet, on Tuesday, FebruaiyS, at noon, A COTTAGE and Allotment in Bakcrstieet, foimerly the property of Mr. At/i kit> B\RfirvRu.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS. SALE OF TOLLS. The undersigned has received instructions from Thomas B. Gillies, Esq., Superintendent of the Province, to sell by public auction, on Friday, the 18th instant, at his Mart, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock noon, ?T>HE TOLLS leviable at the MOUNT L EDEN ROAD TOLL-GATE (next the Eden Vine Hotel), and at the GAOL ROAD CHAIN BAR, together with the ROYALTY leviable for SCORIA ASH taken from the Gravel-Pit on the Mount Eden Reserve, for the period commencing on the 1st March proximo, and ending on the 31st December, 1870. Particulars may be ascertained at the office of the undersigned. On the fall of the hammer, a deposit in cash will be required from the purchaser, equivalent to two months' rent. This sum will be returned to him upon the usual bond being duly executed. CHARLES DAVIS, AUCTIONEER,

THIS DAY. ; The subscriber will sell, at hia Stores, at 11 - < - s , o'clock, «4Q B^ GS M A-IZE, 50 Cheeses, 30 bags l?V Flow. 10 kegs Butter,- 10 ca_sis Uranges, 20 cases Grapes ; 10 cases Pears," in prune order ; Tea, Sugar, Rioe, Soap, Apples, Pickles, Omons, and a largV quantity of Sundries ; 40 bags Potatoes. No Resorve. \.- ; GEORGE SIBBINT Li5 1 AUCTIONEER^^ k .. X

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3887, 5 February 1870, Page 2

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