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Public Auction Sales*

•pO ADVERTISERS. AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the the COUNTRY Edition of the WKRh.LT Nf\\s, will be received up to 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, and up to 8 p m on FRIDAY for insertion in tho TOWN Edition.

THIS DAY. COTTAGE, DUBLIN-STREET, NEWTON. ALLOTMENT, GISBORNE. ETC., ETC. THE Subscribers will sell at the Land Mart, Foit-strcot, This Daj, the 5th Juh, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIES : DUBLIN -STREET, NEWTON— Comfoitiblo fourloomcd Cottage, erected on lot 70 of West Newton, 33 feet frontage to Dublin-street (near Holdship's Mill). ONEHUNGA— Allotment 9, section 9, Township of Queenstov n, containing 1 aero 1 rood 32 perches. GISBORNE— Allotment 313, of the Township, containing 1 rootl, and having frontages of 100 links to Gladstone-street, by 250 links to Disrucli-street KERIKERI- Allotment 13, of tho Settlement, sub-section 1, Opaheke, containing 10 acres PAPAKURA— Allotment 71, section 11, of the Village, 1 rood, situated near tha IUilwa) Station TAKAPUNA-Partof allotment 193, 40 acres MATAKOHE— Part of allotment 1", 100 mios MATAKOHE— Part of Allotment 113 and 114, 40 acres. OMAHA— Part of allotment 07, 44 acres. SAMUEL COCHRANE. fc^Otf, Auctioneers. //Aw*.

MONDAY, JULY 12. COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIDENCE. ONEHUNGA. F11 HE Subscribers have received instruJL tions to sell by public auction at the Land Mart, Fort-street on Monday, 12th July, 12 o'clock. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in Lower Queen-ttreet, Onehunga, within tw» minutes walk of the Railway Station and Wharf, comprising 'an allotment 70 feet frontage by a depth of nearly 300 feet, neatly laid out as ornamental, and Kitchen Gardens, well stocked with Shrubs, 'kc, ahd planted with about 100 well-assorted Fruit Trees, on which is erected a COMMODIOUS VILLA RESIDENCE, 48 feet In 40 feet, containing six rooms, Store Room, Hall, and about 100 feet of Verandah, The Dining and Drawing Roonu arc fitted w ith Rlmu Sideboards, {Venetian Blinds, Curtains Polos, and Registered Grates, Tlio Bedrooms with Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and Grates, Tho Kitchen with Cupboards, Dresser, and |Large Leamington Range, Water is laid on to tho Kitchen, and thoro is on tho projwrty a good bricked Well, with never-failing s>uppl> of water. A portion of the purchaso money can remain on Mortgage. Cards to view may be obtained from * SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneers. V / 72 V

THIS DAY. BUILDINGS ON THE SITE OF THE OLD SnPREME COURT-HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, FOR REMOVAL. BTONKS & CO. have been instructed . b> his Honor the Superintendent, to sell bv auction, To-da> (Monda) ), the 6th July, at 12 o'clock, ALL THE BUILDINGS ON THE SITE OE THE OLD SUPREME COURT-HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, To be removed within one week from daj of sale.

AT AN EARLY DATE. MAURITIUS SUGARS. BTONKS & CO. have received instructions to sell at an earl) date, oaa TONS MAURITIUS SUGARS, *5VU comprising: Fine White Crj atals Fine White Counters Bright Yellow Crystals Fine Yellow Counters Laigo Yellow Brewer's Crvstals Large Light Brew ere' Cr,\ btals Light Brown Crystals.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. FIRST CLASH LINCOLN SHEEP. THE undersigned lias received instructions from Charles Taylor, Esq., who has sold his farm, to sell at his residence, Glen Orchard, West Itanaki, on Weduesdaj , Julj 7, at 12 o'clock, HIS LINCOLN FLOCK, consisting of : 5 Imported Ewes, bred by Messrs. Kirklum and Clark, in lamb to imported rams 20 Lincoln Ewes, imported from Melbourne, bred by Routledfo of Warrnanibool from Knkh.iin's rams 00 Well-bred Lincoln Ewes 90 Longwoolled Ewes 3 Rams and 2 Ewe Hoggctts, from the English imported sheep 15 Ewe Hoggetts, from Routlcdgc Ew es> bj imported Rams 70 Ewe Hoggetts, by imported rams 25 Lincoln Ram HoBjetts, by impoitcd r.mis 2 Imported Rams, bred bv Kirkham and 13udlev 50 Wethers and Wether Lambs A German Sheep Ear-marking Machine Pair First-class Working Hones, for cait or plough Bay Gelding, quiet m harness Three-year-old Filly, by Wuard Yearling Filly, by Totara Two Drtys and Harness Ploughs, Harrows, Mowing Machine Horse Hay-rake, Sail Cloth, and Sundi ics. The Sheep above enumerated are all of a very good eloss, and a large number of them flist tlabs stud aheep. Tkc young sheep are all by the mipuitcd rams, and tho Ewes are again in lamb to them. •ALFRED BUCK LAND.

THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. THE Subscriber has received instructions to sell by public auction, on tho premisOH, Wyndham-street, THE WHOLE OF TH?1 STOCK AND TOOLS belonging to Mr. Gallagher, Plumber and Gasfltter, comprising Sheet Zinc, Iron and Lead Pipes, Hotel Lamp, Chandclicis, ltcfleotors, Uas Brackets, and General Plnmliing Goods and Tools required in his biislnos-,. Terms— Cash. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.

TUESDAY, JULY fi. * MARKET-HOUSE, AUCKLAND. THE Undersigned has received instructions to offer for s-»le bv auctioft, on Tuesdaj next, tbe Cth instant, at 11 o'clock in % thc foionoon, The following STALLS in the iMuiket housp, for 12 months:— No. 7, Comer Stall, Nos. 10 13 ir> 10, 12, 48, 50, f.2, fit, Corner Stall, 55, Corner Stall, and CO. Also, the Fixtures in Nos. 42. .10 52. The Stalls comprise some of tho best in tho M.viket neuse, and afford a good opportunity to persons wishing to commence business, there being Good openings for Grocers, Butchers, Pioduce Dealers, Greengrocers, and Smallwure Dealers. Temis:— Kent to be paid two weeks in advance, with the option of leaving at the end of every quai ter. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5571, 5 July 1875, Page 4

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