gaits f>s Auction, THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. MR. RIGG will sell -4 CANS EWBANK’S NAILS, Without Kc- . X servo Pork Beef Salmon Butter Flour Tea Tobacco Blankets, Drapery, &c., &c. Boots and Shoes Watches and Jeweller)’. Saturday, Bth February, 1862. Sale of Suburban and Country Lands. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by Lieut.-Col. Russell, who is about to return to England, to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 26th February, rp.HE Undermentioned VALUABLE PROPER--1 TIES. Suburban Land. Seven Allotments on Hobson’s Bay Road, (between Epsom Road and Hobson’s Bay, and not far from the Grammar School.) Lot 1 having a frontage of 359 links Parish of Takapuna, —(North Shore.) Allotment 7, Section No. 2, containing 25 acres, situated close to the Flag-staff Hill, with a frontage to Shoal Bay of 30 chains. Parish of Pakdranga,— near Howick. Allotment No. 139, containing 114 acres. This Farm was bought by the owner on the recommendation of a large landholder in the neighbourhood. It is good land and well timbered. Parish of Pukekoue,— near the Waikato River. Allotment No. 34, containing 318 acres. This Allotment is in the celebrated Tirekohua Block, and is an excellent Farm. It was one of the first selections, is partly open and partly timbered, and the soil is of first rate quality. Parish of Okuru,— County of Marsdcn. Allotment No. 2. Lot 1 containing 170 acres, with a frontage of 20 chains to the “Weite” or Wade Creek. Lot 2, containing 160 acres, with a frontage of 20 chains to the Weite and Duck Creeks. These Allotments are accessible for Cargo Boats. The Mauaetai Estate, Lying near the Harbour of Tepuru. Allotment No. 44. Lot No. 1, containing 70 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 31 chains “ “ 2, containing 70 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 32 chains “ “ 3, containing 60 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 17 chains. Allotment No. 17. Lot No. 4, containing 80 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 23 chains “ “ 5, containing SO acres, having a frontage to the Water of 23 chains “ “ 6, containing 82 acres “ “ 7, “ 79 “ “ “ 8, “ 86 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 21 chains “ “ 9, containing 86 acres, having a frontage to the Water of 21 chains Auckland, and only half an hour from Howick. There is'good timber on some of them, and several of them have frontages to the Houraki Gulf. Terms in a future advertisement. City Building Allotments, and Farm in the Karaka. CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 26 th February, rpHREE most eligible ALLOTMENTS on the Kail rangahape Road, between Upper Queen-street and Pitt-strect. These beautiful Lots are amongst the best now for sale in Auckland, being within the City boundary yet possessing all the advantages of the country in hcalthfuluess of position, pure air, and retirement. They are situated between the residences of Major-General Cameron, His Honor the Superintendent, and J. C. Raymond, Esq. They have each a frontage of 38 j feet by a depth varying from 102 feet to 145 feet. Also, A Farm of Two Hundred Acres in the Parish of Karaka, being Lot 21, having an extensive frontage to the Whangamaire Creek. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF IMPORTANT LAND SALE. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by David Burn, Esq., to sell by Auction, 11HAT Valuable Property known as “ COTELE,” situated in Symonds-stveet, near the residence of Mr. Gilfillan and Mrs. Fab-bum, and within one mile of the City. This splendid Property contains about twelve acres, and has frontages to Symonds-street, Quarry Road, Newtown Road, and Great North Road. It will be subdivided into good sized Allotments, plans of which will soon be published. Terms most liberal. Full particulars in future advertisement. 53 On Sale at Junction Store, CHESTS and Half-Chests of FIRST CLASS TEA 1C Half chests excellent Breakfast Congou, Souchong flavored. A. SOMERVILLE, Queen and Wakefield-streets, Auckland, Feb. 7th, 1862. Rutland Company, A. R. V. I HE undersigned Members now enrolled, respectfully request the attendance of all who may be desirous of joining the Rutland Company, but especially of all former Members, at a Meeting to be held in the Mechanics’ Institute, TUESDAY EVENING, half-past 7 o’clock, for the purpose of ascertaining vacancies and taking steps for the presentation of officers, and the election of those not commissioned, as well as other matters interesting to the Company. A. Asher, W. Grahame, J. L. Moffitt, S. H. Matthews, W. Brighton, J. W. Adlam, J. Cochrane, G. Evitt, J. Conet, R. M. Simpson, G. Taylor, J. Cbeagh. Auckland Naval Volunteers. A MEETING of the Naval Volunteers will beheld at the Stores of Messrs. Combes and Daldy, on MONDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 7 p.m., to hear the Report of the deputation appointed at the last meeting read. Members of the late Coast Guard, and others desirous of joining, are invited to attend. W. C. DALDY, Chairman of Meeting. Auckland, 7th Feb., 1862. NOTICE. JOHN MUNRO, Shoeing and General Blacksmith, late in the employ of Mr. Pierce Grace, begs to inform the Public of Auckland and its vicinity that he has taken the premises lately occupied-by Mr. Pierce Grace, and trusts, by strict attention to business, bined with first-class workindnship,' to merit a share of public patronage. . : Atokknd, January 80,1862.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2
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