THE NATIONAL MART WILL BE CLOSED THIS DAY (Wednesday), 12th instant, for the purpose of Marking down the Stock, prior to a Great Clearing out Sale, to commence TO-MORROW (Thursday), 13th instant. 33 cases of New Goods, Just Opened, will be submitted at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. S. & J. R. VALUE, Queen-street. TO-MORROW, MONSTER CLEARING-OUT SALE, AT THE NATIONAL MART, Prior to taking Stock, 33 cases of New Goods, Just opened, will be cleared out at the same REDUCED RATES. NO attempt will be made to name the unprecedented prices at which every article has been re-marked. Purchasers will be at once convinced that they arc far below anything hitherto quoted in Auckland. For Mantles, Dresses, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Muslins, Shawls, Crinolines, Worked Muslin Goods, and every article in DRAPERY, CLOTHING. AND FURNISHING * GOODS, Go to the Great Clearing-out Sale!! at the NATIONAL MART. The present Sale will continue for a few weeks only. S. & J. K. VAILE. B3T Cash. Russell’s Waterfall & Suburban Properties. THE BRIDGE, WAHU CREEK. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. HAVE been instructed by Mr. John Russell to preliminarily announce the sale of his Suburban Property, situate on the North Road, a few miles from the City. On this property there is a valuable water power, and a creek navigable for cargo boats of large burthen. The soil of the greater portion is really good; while the steady advance of the City in this direction, and the increasing traffic, together with its convenient connection by water with the City, ensure to the purchaser a certain increase in value, greater in amount than any other surrounding City District can promise. To meet the varied and numerous applicants, the* property will be sold in HOME SITES OF ONE ACRE EACH, and SMALL FARMS OF FIVE ACRES OR MORE, on liberal terras, one-fourth cash only being required, thereby enabling all classes to compete in the purchase. Plans will soon be ready, but meantime every attention will be paid to parties requiring information. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Fore-street, 29th January, 1862. N.B.—Frontage is extensive, along the high road leading to Titirangi, the Manukau, the Upper Waitemata, and Henderson’s Mill. By Order of Executors, and to close Partnership Account. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. HAVE been favoured with instructions to sell, by order of the Executors of the late Dr. Thomson, and to close the partnership account with Capt. Cooper. Suburban Lots, IMPROVED FARMS AND VALUABLE PROPERTIES On the Orcwa River On the Weite River On the Waiwcra River Parish of Takapuna Parish of Waikomiti East Tamaki Ponsonby road, Auckland. Fullest particulars respecting the above, can be had at the office of the Advertisers, where maps of the Districts may be seen. Fore-street Stores. Jan. 27th, 1862.
AUCKLAND DISTRICT, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Auckland District Widow .and Orphans’ Fund will be celebrated on FRIDAY NEXT, February 14, by a Procession of the Members of the Lodges in and hear Auckland, by Field Sports and other rural amusements, and by a Ball in the evening. The procession will be formed as usual, at the Hall at 9 o’clock a.m. and return about 5 p.m. By the kind permission of Col. Balncavis, the Volunteer Band will attend. Dancing will commence at 9 o’clock p.m. Tickets 15s. each (including all refreshments,) may be obtained from the stewards only, and will not be transferable. No tickets will be sold after Friday morning at 12 o’clock, nor will any money be taken at the door. The refreshments will be supplied by and under the superintendence of Mr. Canning. STEWARDS. Prov. G. M. Leroy Prov. D. G. M. Jno. RathP. Pr. G. M.Chas. Bruce bone P. G. Geo. Leahey P. Pr. G. M. Caleb Robinson P. See. Carter. P. G. Geo. Twambly P, Pr. G. M. Jas. Dcrrom To Farmers and Others. /CHARLES HILL (near the “ Royal Oak Hotel,” \_y Onehunga) begs to inform Stock-owners that he is now prepared to receive at his stables Horses to be carefully broken and trained to Saddle and Harness. Orders left at Mr. M. Somerville’s Livery and Bait Stables, or with Mr. James McKerras, Saddler, Queenstreet, will be promptly attended to, Onehunga, February 10th, 1862. Regatta, 1863. r TJHE Building of Racing Boats not being a profitX able occupation to winners or loosers, J. W. CARR will not accept the challenge given, nor allow the “ Tairo,” “ Harriet,” or any other boat he has control over, to run in any match until January 29th, 1863; but will meet any boat upon equal terms on that day. Official Bav, Feb. 7th, 1862. BLEAZARD’S AUCKLAND-MADE BUCKETS, PATRONIZE Colonial productions by purchasing ■at HUGH CRAIG’S GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Adjoining the New Savings Bank, Queen-street, Wholesale and Retail. Mier Levy, ["CORNER OF CHAPEL AND VICTORIA STREETS,] 1 CLEANS, Dyes, Repairs, and Renovates Gentlemen’s Clothing in a superior manner at modarate charges. February 10, 1862. Thomas Garde, M.D. Edia., M.R.M.S. Edin. and A.8., T.C.D., WILL practice as Physician in Auckland and its vicinity. May a‘lso be consulted at his residence, Hobson-strect. Feb,, 7, 1862.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 1
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