Public Auction Sales-
THIS DAY.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IIOUS IS HO LB FURNITURE.
S JONES will sell by auction, at Mr. H.nnah'a residence, coiner of Anglesea- and Paget stree s, and opposite Mr. Scales's house, near l*ousouby Road, This Bay, 13th, at 11 o'clock, The whole of bis Furniture, nearly new, consisting of— Tianoforte, Music-stool, and Musio Loo Table, Round Table and Cover Arm Chair and Dining Chairs v nair cloth) Couch, Sofa, Lamps, Pictures, Brussels Caipat Double and Single bedsteads and Bedding Handsome Toilet Gloss, on stand withdrawals Chest of Dinners, Toilet Tables u Hshstandi and Ware i hairs, Tables, Sofas, Carpets, Oilcloth T.\rthenwaro, Glassware, Cooking Utensila Tools, Garden Implements, firewood &c. t &c, &o
TUESDAY, MARCH 14. VALUABLE SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES.
HTAXNUS JONES lias received instruc- . _ tions to s,<jll by public auction, at the Buimwiuk Maifc, on Tuesday, UUi inita,ut, at 11 o'clock, NEWTON. < n Valuable Building Allotments fronting th Great North Road, and adjoining tho resi (ience of John Williamson, Jisq. ONEFIUNGA. 2; Valuable Allotments, fronting Queea-streer, &c, subdivision^ of Colonel Kennys Property. Also, A''otment No 46. Corner Mount Smart Road and Queen-sUeet. EIYEIUIEAD. 1G Valuable Allotments at the Landing, and adjoining tho Railway Teimimis, WUANGAREI. Valuable Farm containing 281 acre^. Valuable JF«m containing 140 acres. WAIKATO. 4 Vuluablc Allotments in Havclock, at tho landing. WAIUKU. AMotments 32 and 69 of Section 1, Purapura containing la. lr, SOp. EIVERUEAD. 100-Acre Farm ; Allotment No. 22, Paremoromo, At the Hallway 'lermiuui. MAUNGATAPERE. Allotment No. 74, containing 40 acre 3, having ft large frontage to the Otuika Hirer.
Terms : — Liberal. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, CUTTER 'AN HIE,' S JONES will sell by auction at the • Brunswick Mart, on Tuesday , tho 14th instant, .it 12 o'clock, The Cutter 'Annie,' 14 tons renter, coppered and copper-fastened, -v\ith new set of bails, Built foy Captain Porter about three yean ago. 2Tow lying at Queon-street Wharf. Terms at sale
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. TEA, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, ETC., ETC., ETC. MR. I. PHILLIPS'S PREMISES, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. S JONES has received instr actions from . the Trustees in the estate of Mr I Phillips, to sell by auction, on the premises. Lower Queen-street, o» WodnescUy, tho 13th instant, at 11 o'clitk, Teas, Candles, Vesta? Soap, Salart-oil, Starch Hue, Sauces, Marmalade Confectionery, Cocon, C'hocolito Blacking, Soda, Wrapping Paper &c, &c , <Le
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13.
THIS subscriber lias received insti uctions fiom tho Mottgageo to sell, on V.'odno^Uy, 15th Maieh, at lug Mn t coinorof Queen- aud Wyndhamtreots, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, The LEA.SK of fie DONEGAL ARMS HOTEL Abiaham-stieet, (Jialuni'.town, lately erected, at cl doing a good business, Also,
Tho adjoining House and Stoio, now the occupation of Mr. J. Clarke.
GEORGE SIBBIN,
Auctioneer,
L. D. NATHAN & CO.
Have received instructions from Messrs. TCeesino Doitsh, axd KLLbtNO, to sell by pukhc auction, at an early dute, ALL THOSE VALUABLE FREEHOLD Properties in Queen-street, now in the occiip/i of Messrs. KLE3IXG DOirSH. & KEESING being Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, of the subdivision Jato lots of Allotment 1 , Section 4,0f the City of Auckland, with all the Buildings thereon elected. ■Lois 2» r os 3 and 4 luve each a fiontage of '.'0 feet to Queen-aheet. Tlie extensive drapoiy stores ofKtEbiXO tiTJH, asd Keesinq are erected thereon. On Lots Nos. 5 timl G substanti.il Building? ni c also •rected, and these allotnitnis are immediately in Ike rear of Lots 3 and 4 divided from them by a lane leading into ShortlaruHtieet and the City Club. All these premises are well known, *yd were erected at a large outlay. Plans may be seen and pai biculars obtained at our •fflce, Sliortland-street Intending purchasers may inspect the Premises from 10 to 12 daily, when the Proprietors will give erety facility for inspection at the Property. TUESDAY, MARCH 14. JUNCTION SALE YARDS. HUNTER & NOLAN Lave received instructions, to sell by auction, To-morrow about on A Half-bred Stoic Sheep, mixed sexes. OKJ{J At 1 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY, MA.IICH 15. CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, HEIFEBS LO^G-WOOLLSD EWES, ETC.
HUNTER & NOLAN have received instructions from Captain Machell to sell at the Three Kings Fdrm, on "Wednesday next, the 15th instant, aU his Choice Cattle ami Sheep, &c, consistIng of 24 D»iry Cows.forward In Calf ; 17 Springing Tlnee-year-old Heifer3,l6 Two-year-old Heifars, 5 Two-year-old Steers; 1 Woll-bred Bull, from Mr. Heslops Stock, Napier: 260 Long-woolled Ewes, 68 Long-woolled Kwo Lambs; 3 Lincoln Rama, toredby Mr. J. Jluy; 3 Xiight-lmrness Horses, 2 Tip-droys.Slmft and LeadinffHarnes*, Ploughs, Buggy, and about Twenty Tom Oaten Hay &c , &.c. Lancheon at 12 o'clock. Sale {o commence at 1 o' ook. The above utock have been carefully, selected by Captain Machell. The sheep are from tffo best blood In the province, and well worthy tho attention of •beep farmers. At the concision of Captain Machell'a Sale, * lot of Irou B«d*t«&ds and Suudtits will be tda.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4236, 13 March 1871, Page 4
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