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Public Auction Sales-

THIS DAY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SUBURBAN RESIDENCES AND SITES, DEVONPORT. ROSEBANK. THE iubscribers have received instructions ti 'ell, by puMic auction at the L.ind Matt, Fort-Str«et, Tina Day, January 12, at 12 o'clock, Tbat Valuab'e Freehold Suburban Property, situated at the foot of the flagstaff llill, Devonport, North bhore, well knoun as THE ROSEBANK NURSERY. The Property has been subdivided into FIFTEEN LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, having frontage* to two Government roiuls, ranging from 48 feet to 05 feet, by an average depth of about 200'f«*t. On Lot 13 u erected a Comfortable Fkmily Hesidanc*, containing six rooms ; and on Lot 8 is a neit littl* Cottag*. N.B.— In calling attention to tho well known salubrity of the North Shore, the Auctioneers would reeomm*nd those desirous of the enjoyment of good health, not to neglect this opportunity (such us rarely occurs) of securing a freehold resilience site in this delightful suburb of Auckland. Th* allotments are now pegged and flagged. Plans can be obtainu 1 from SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneer*.

THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PARNELL, AT TWO P.M. TH E Subicribera hare received instruct'ons to tell, at Windsor Cottage, near AU*nd*r's Soap Factorv, Parnell, at 2 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Lro Tabloi, Mattings Curt .us, Double ireu Bedstead, Bidding, Chest Druners, Mirror, Washstands and Ware, Tables, Crockery, &c, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

THIS DAY. EMIGRATION BARRACKS, FREEMAN'S BAY. THE subscribers have received instructions to soil at the Land M*rt Fort-street, on Monday (This Day), 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, Th* Materials of the Buildings known at tbe " Kmigration Barrack*," Freeman's Ba) . consisting of Plltt, Brick*, Timber, 4c To be removed within three weeks of the day of sale. SAMUEL C0CHBANE & SON, Auctioneers.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, CUITER 8OVEREI~GN~OF THE SEAS. Til H E Suhioribirs huvo received in i. slructio i> to sell, ut tho Mart, lortatrett, on Tnaaday next, !Sth inst , at 12 o'c'ock, Tha Fast-saillnR Cutter SOVEREIGN OF TriE SEAS, SO toes reciter, with all her sails, gea-, anchors, chains, &c Tha sala of th's well known Vfssel aff rds a good opportunity for obtaining a first class at d profitable yasial. Sha baa recently received a thorough overhaul, and carrying as she does a large cargo on a l'fht draught of wattr, combined with her rare sailing powara, mike her a most desirablo investment. For farther psrticulsrsand Inventory on application} SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneer*.

MONDAY, JANUARY 19. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VILLA SITES, REMUERA. THE lubacrtbera have received instructions from tha Trustee of the Estate or the lute CapitlnR K«lly, to sell, at the Rooms, Fort-stree', on Monday, 19th January, at 12 o'clock, A Portion of that Valuable Property at Reniuera, now occupiad by Mrs. Kelly, and situa'ed within nva minutes' walk of the Hallway Station. SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneou.

THIS DAY. AT MACKY'S WHARF, OTAHUHU. THE undersigned have received instructions to toll, at Macky's Wharf, Otahuhu, on Monday (Th 3 Day), January, 12, 22 OOO FT ' SKCO>,D-CLASS TIMBER, iu ; UVV lots to suit purchasers. At 12 o'clock. HUNTER k ivOLAN.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. M OOL AND FLAX SALE. THE next Sale will take place at the Hay. nvi^i, ln *I. k<rt 'o 0 . n vvr * du " d «y. J«"u*ry 14, at two o clock, ior Sale about 200 B "' le * Wuol> Shoe P Skia »i »nd Bigj of 80 tons Flux, inoitly imall lots. ALFRED BUUKLAND.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. THE PAPAKURA SALE il h«ld by the undersignad on tha THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH ONLY. Tha naxt sale takas place on Wednesday, January 21 For Sale, a Mixed Herd of about 200 u K a di ALFRED BUCKLAND.

MONDAY, JANUARY 19. XJNRESERVED SALE OF FARMING STOCK. THB undersigned baa received initrucProYlno*), to sell, at his retldenco, Papatoltoi, on Monday, January 19, at 12 o'clook. THK WHOLU OF HIg LIVE AND DEiD STOCK Consisting of QQ hjad Cowaand H*ifen, in good condition wv/ 81 Ew* Lambs 7 Lincoln Rams, two-tooth A Thrto yr ar-old Riding Colt Yoirling Draught Filly Yearling Hiding Colt, well brsd Poultry Buggy Hone and Ilarnesi Plou»h Harrows, and Harness Hon»eho!d Furniture and Sundries Dairy Utensil«. At tha mbio tirn* will bo L*t tho GHA ZfNG on ft* JTarm, containing 90 acres, until 1st October, 1870 ALFRED BUCKLAND.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. rfllHE ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. -*-t« ** la * th* Bist « tportuniiy for Ihe Purchase or Diipoial or Brwdinsr Stock ia the Y*ar, will be h«ld at Rtmutra on TUS8DAY. February 3, at VI o olook. All *ntri*i ar* r*q estcd to be made not later than Friday, January 16 ; af t*r which tim* a d*Ui:*d list of Stock (or S»J« will b* advertlssd. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5113, 12 January 1874, Page 4

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