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fcfi Sarfum. TOWN LOTS IN PAPAKURA. Papakura Mill and Creek frontage. Extensive Premises, formerly Cole’s Inn, Business Premises in Papakura, NOW OCCUPIED. Sundry Farms in the District, The Property of Mr. George Cole, of Papakura, to be sold at Auction, by special order, THURSDAY, 27th February instant, at the Stores, Fore-street, Twelve o’clock a. m. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. DETAILED particulars of the above properties will be given in a succeeding issue, but in the meantime attention and inquiry is requested to the remarkably advantageous situation of Papakura property, The centre, of all the great improvements now in progress and soon to be carried out, the township must become of great importance. As the Province enlarges or improves, so must Papakura enhance in value, even were no tramway to transect its fields and pastures; but with an immense coal-field adjoining, and around a rural proprietary of the best farmers in the Province, together with a railway to the City of Auckland, there cannot be any question of the bright future of the place. Horse Sale, Greyhound Yard. CHEESEMAN, HUNTER, & CO. Will Sell by Auction, at the Greyhound Yard, THIS DAY, (Saturday), at one o’clock, SEVERAL Useful Horses, both for Saddle and Harness. Also, Irish Jaunting Car. Newmarket Cattle Sale. CHEESEMAN, HUNTER, & CO. Will Sell by Auction, at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, the 11 th instant, at 1 o’clock, rpiIIRTY HEAD OF FAT CATTLE X 25 head Store Cattle 100 Fat Sheep and Lambs Good Dairy Cows, Yearling Heifers and Steers 200 Store Sheep, Pigs, &c. MR. S. JONES Will sell by auction, at his Mart, THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, Eighty mats java sugar 40 do. do. Crystals 16 5 Chests Tea 50 bags Flour J ton Seed Onions 2 do. Potatoes 6 casks Bottled Porter lo do. do Ale 16 cases Brandy 12 do. Pipes 2 do. Salad Oil 3 do. Lobster 2 Salmon Furniture, Bedding, Carpets &c., &c., &c. Allotments in Sale and Cook Streets. MR. S. JONES Will sell, on MONDAY next, at his Mart, rpHREE ALLOTMENTS in Cook and Sale-street, X opposite Centre-street, and adjoining Mr. Cox’s premises. The lots are fenced in. MR. S. JONES Will sell by auction at his Mart, on TUESDAY next, the 11th instant, at 12 o’clock, ALLOTMENTS No. 26 and 27, Franklin Road, commanding a fine view of the harbour. Terms at Sale, MR. S. JONES Will sell by auction at his Mart, on TUESDAY next, the 11th instant, at 12 o’clock, riIHREB Building Allotments in Glengaiy, Nos. 92, I 93, and 94. The whole substantially fenced in and having a frontage of 87 i feet to Ponsoilby Road. Terms at Sale. Valuable Building Allotments in the City. MR. S. JONES Will sell at his Mart, on TUESDAY next, the 11th hist., at 12 o’clock, n VALUABLE Allotments in Victoria and Hardingc Streets, viz., 9 allotments, having frontage to Victoria-street, and back entrances to Duke-street. 8 allotments, having frontage to Hardingc, Drake, and Duke Streets. Also—--6 allotments in Freeman’s Bay, with frontage to Drake, Sale, and Centre Streets. Lithographed Plans can be bad at the Auction Mart. Teems —Cash, or all credit, for any term not exceeding 25 years, with liberty to pay off at any time. Interest—lo per cent, per year. Building Sites on the Waitemata, Villa Residence, &c., &c., FOR SALE, ON THE 26th INST. OMNIBUSES will leave Mark Somerville’s corner, running through Freeman’s Bay, for the estate of J. V. Marston, on and a ter MONDAY, the 10th instant ; leaving- fcJomcrvilie’s at 11 and 2 o’clock, returning at £-past 12 and 4 o’clock. No charge for fare. The public are particularly requested to visit this property and to judge for themselves. Sale Positive. Valuable Villa Residences on the Waitemata. ESTATE OF J. V. MARSTON, Esq., Without Reserve. MR. S. JON E S Will sell at his new Mart, “ Brunswick Buildings,” Queen-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Feb., at 12 o’clock, — rIT HOSE VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTX MENTS on the AVaitemata, opposite the Watchman, consisting of 61 Allotments, with large frontages to the river. Also, — The Buildings, Out-houses, &c., &c. The Garden, Orchard, and Grounds have been laid out regardless of expence. Many of the trees and shrubs are imported and very rare, the whole has been well laid out. Lithographed plans can be had at the Auction Mart, at Mr. M. AVood’s office, and on the ground. The House and grounds are now on view. Intending purchasers arc particutarly requested to visit the Property, aud to judge for themselves. The Sale is absolute.

Teems —One third Cash; residue in Three Years at 1 0 per cent interest. Building Allotments, Newton. MR. S. JONES Will sell at his Mart, “ Brunswick Bildings,” Queenstreet, on TUESDAY, the 11th March, at 12 o’clock, by order of Mr. Geo. Turrell—rrrr VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, i | having large frontages to the Newton Road, commanding extensive views of the Harbour, &c., &c. lying between the valuable property owned by Mr. Fairburn of the Great North Road, within 10 minutes’ walk of Queen-street. The Auctioneer considers it quite unnecessary to do more than draw the attention of the Public to this sale. Lithographed Plans of the Property can be had on and after the 14th inst., on application at the Auction Mart. Teems of Sale— One-Fourth Cash, residue in Two Years, bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum. TIOQ PLOUGHMEN.—About 2U acres of land, X within half a mile of the Harp of Erin, is required to ploughed. Letters stating terms to be sent, post pMd, to Mh W» H-. TURNER, PanmUrc Road.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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