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Sales ill! fttieffo*. SUBURBAN HOMES AND VILLA SITES. WAIEBTIEV. ■ S. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have been instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May next, at twelve o’clock, The whole of the village of waTERVIEW, containing 207 spacious Building Rites, unsurpassed in the neighbourhood for salubrity and beauty of position. The distance from town is less than 3J miles, and as the omnibus passes the property daily (leaving Auckland at 9 a,m.. and Henderson’s Mill at 3 p.m.) purchasers will have an opportunity of forming their own opinion of the desirability of selecting an allotment in one of the healthiest neighbourhoods of Auckland. The Great North Hoad and all the streets arc a chain in width, and none of the allotments have less than a chain frontage by an average depth of 190 feet. The land has a warm northerly aspect, and is situated about half way between the City and the Line of Junction Canal, which must, ere long, connect the waters of the Waitemata with tha Manukau. The immediate [[neighbourhood of Oakley’s Creek, with its pretty rivulet, and the never failing springs that supply the Mills of Messrs. Low & Motion, add much to the desirability of the situation. Point Chevalier selected as the future site for our Garrison Buildings, &c. closely adjoins, and in a few years must much enhance the Commercial value of the property. Situated on the main road to the Northern districts of the Province, and having in addition an extensive water frontage, there is no doubt of Wafer View speedily becoming of equal importance with the villages of Newmarket, Mount St. John, and Epsom. N. B. —Sale will be total and unreserved. Terms :—One third Cash. The balance may remain 3 years at 10 per cent., or 5 per cent, allowed for immediate payment. Lithographed Plans may be obtained at Mr. Brophy’s, Newton Store ; Mr, Edgecombe’s, Northern Hotel; Mr. Michael Wood’s office, Queen-street, and the Auctioneers. First class Dairy Cows. TO-MORROW, MR. ALFRED BUCKLANf) Will Sell by Public Auction, commencing at Twelve o’clock, Eight quiet well-bred cows, close at the Calving. Newmarket Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at Newmarket, on THURSDAY next# April 25th, * Q r II EAD FAT CAT TL E OO 40 Head Store Cattle Dairy Cows at the Calving 200 Pat Sheep 100 Store Slice]) in good condition Fat and Store Pigs. Also, — 4 Working Oxen. Superior Working Oxen. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at his Yards, Newmarket on THURSDAY next, April 25th, at 12 o’clock. FOUR Heavy Large Framed OXEN FIRST class Workers Well-Bred Young Cattle. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell on THURSDAY next, at his yards, Newmarket, OO HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, principally Heifers from 1 to 3 years old, ex 41 Travellers Bride,” from Wanganui. Important Sale of valuable Freehold and Leasehold Farms at the Grange, near Otahuhu; also, Cattle Farming Implements, &c. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has been favoured with instructions from Thomas Overton, Esq., to sell, without reserve (if not previously disposed of by private* contract), at the Grange, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th May, at 12 o’clock, ALL the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated on the Great South Road, and at present occupied by the owner. Lot 1 contains 11 \ Acres, comprising the elegant and substantial Brick and Slated Dwelling House, with Verandah, containing Dining Room, Drawing Room, Five (5) Bed Rooms, Kitchen and Dairy, with Coach House, Store, Stable, Cart House, Cow Sheds, Piggery, &c., conveniently arranged. The Garden and Orchard arc well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and the grounds tastefully laid out with Shrubs. Lot. 2 contains (70) Seventy acres of rich volcanic soil securely fenced, and in grass, adjoins Loti, and has extensive frontage to the Great South Hoad, and adjoining that valuable property of Thomas Patou, Esq. Lot 3. The interest in nnexpired Lease for five years, of eighty acres in grass, sub-divided into two paddocks of thirty-five and forty-five acres, frontage to South and East Tamaki Road. Lot 4, (67) Sixty-seven acres fenced and in grass, adjoins Lot 3, and the property of Samuel Baird, Esq. The Stock consists of Sixty six Superior Cattle, viz : 7 Quiet Milch Cows & Heifers 8 Store Steers, 2 & 3 years old 42 Fat Oxen 8 Fat Cows 1 3-ycar old Bull 1 6-year old Superior Coach Horse, staunch in Harness 1 2-ycar old Gig Marc by Ali Pnscha 1 2-ycar old Saddle Horse 1 Yearling Entire, by Eathcr 1 “ Filly by Ali Pascha 4 Fat Pigs 4 Sets of Harness, complete I Phaeton and Double Harness 1 Dog Cart and Harness 1 Horse Dray and Roller Frame 2 Iron Ploughs and two sets Harrows 1 Corn Drill Machine Cloth, and 50 Corn Bags Forks and Shovels, &c. 15 tons liny, 12 tons Straw, 3 tons Seed Potatoes The Property to be seen on Mondays and Wednesdays, from ten to four o’clock. For further particulars apply to W AITKEN, Estate Agent, Wyndham-strcct. Or to the Proprietor, Utahuhu. W. MARSDEN & CO. Will Sell at their Mart, at 11 o’clock, THIS DAY, A HALF- CII E STS TE A J. U 2D Cheeses 2 tons Potatoes 4 cwt. Onions 10 kegs Shingle Nails 1 box Carpenters’ Tools 2 boxes Clothing Furniture, &c., &c. [OTICE is hereby given that the Co-partnership I carried on for some time past at Auckland, v Zealand, by James Higginson and Albert Crapp, soda Water Manufacturers, &c., under the firm of ;ginson & Co., was this day dissolved. Mr. James ;ginson, who continues the business, is empowered to ■barge and settle all debts due to and by the said partnership concern. Jated the 20th day of April, 1861. JAMES HIGGINSON, ALBERT CRAPP. tness, Stephen E. Hughes, Clerk to Mr. Braccy, Solicitor, Auckland. 'IIIPANTED, —By a Married Couple without iuVV eumhnuiec, situations on a Farm. The man understands Ploughing, the wife would undertake the management of a Dairy. Apply to B, ofiice of this paper,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1567, 24 April 1861, Page 2

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