§b*U* ONE HUNDRED SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. CONNELL & RIDINGS Have been instructed by David Bljrn, Ebc[., to sell Oft Wednesday, 12th March, < HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY situated in Symonds-street, near the residences of Mr. Gilfillan and Mrs. Fairburn, and within one mile of the City. This splendid Property contains about twelve acres* and has frontages to Symonds-street, Newtown Road* and Great Nortli Road. No puffing is required to render this Sale attractive. The Allotments arc the best now for sale in the neighbourhood of Auckland. The situation is most convenient, being within a mile of the town and having the advantage of a good metalled road to Hobson-strcet. Queen-street, and Princes-street. Newtown Road is about being made and will afford ready access to Karangahape Road. LOTS. 9 & i 1 are most valuable CORNER ALLOTMENTS, Lot 9 having frontage to Symondsstreet and Newtown Road, and Lot 11 facing the Kyber Pass Road and Symonds-street- Both of these command fine views of the Harbour and surrounding country. On LOT 16, having 120 feet frontage Symondsstreet by a depth of 100 feet, the DWELLINGHOUSE stands. It contains D.rawing-room, Diningroom, four Bed-rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, and Verandah. Close to the Kitchen is a capital Well. by Auction, KNOWN AS “COTELE,”
6»gr Plans will be ready in a few days and can be had at the Auctioneers’. TERMS :—One-third Cash on the fall of the hammer. The balance by Promissory Notes at one and two years, bearing ten per cent. Should the balance amount to One Hundred Pounds or upwards it may remain for five or ten years at ten per cent., secured by Mortgage on the property. Otahuhu Cattle Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell in Mr. Hall’s Yards, Otahuhu, THIS DAY, February 12th, Fat and store cattle Dairy Cows, Horses Sheep and Pigs. at Rogers’ at twelve o’clock, and the sale commence at one. Oaten Straw. ME. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell, in Mr, J. Foley’s Paddock, Otahuhu, THIS DAY, after the sale of Cattle, A WELL-MADE STACK of OATEN STRAW, the produce of—acres. Haymarket Horse Sale. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY next, February 3 sth, at 12 o’clock, sharp, 0 NE LOAD HAY A powerful Draught Brood Mare, with foal at side, by “ Hector,” in foal to “ Invincible” 6 Strong Horses, from the Bay of Islands 4 year old Chestnut Horse, staunch in cart Strong and Handsome Colt, out of “ Kate Kearney.” Prize Draught Filly. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY next, HP HE FIRST PRIZE DRAUGHT FILLY at the X Show Also, — An Active and Staunch Draught Mare, 4 years. Quiet Dairy Cattle. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. T. Doyle, to sell at the Paddington Dairy, Hobson-street, on MONDAY next, February 17th, at 12 o’clock, N I N E MILCH 2 Calves COWS A number of Pigeons, Fowls and Geese Dairy Utensils And _ Sundries Also, to let the premises conveniently situated and possessing every requisite for the business. The Cows are good milkers, and being accustomed to the City, afford a good opportunity for families purchasing. Special and Unreserved Sale of Superior Milking Cows, Quiet Harness Horse, Pigs, Poultry, Dairy Utensils, Garden Implements, and Household Furniture. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Thomas King, to sell on the premises fronting the Great South Road near Otahuhu, on WEDNESDAY, February 19, at 12 o’clock, —
The whole of his Live Stock and Implements consisting of— A QUIET and USEFUL FARM HORSE 15 Head Choice Dairy Cows Handsome and well bred Bull 20 Hand Fed Calves 13 Pigs Turkeys, Fowls and Ducks 2 Spring! Carts 2 sets Spring Cart Harness Large Chum, Small Churn 25 Milk Dishes Butter Scales, Weights and Stamp Wheelbarrow and Garden Implements AlsoA Handsome Mahogany Cheflionerc, Bedsteads, and several articles of Household Furniture. Purchasers of Dairy Stock will find this a good opportunity of supplying themselves. The Cows are handsome w r ell bred animals, remarkably quiet, and the greater number of them in the flush of milk or near calving. All are in good condition. The horse is quiet, staunch, and active, well adapted for use in family vehicle. Pap&kura Presbyterian Church, THE ANNUAL SOIREE will be held on the Evening of MONDAY next, the 17th February, when interesting addresses will be delivered by Ministers and other Friends. The proceeds will be applied to the liquidation of the debt on the Church. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, to be had of Messrs. A. Clark & Sox, Auckland; J. Hall, Otahuhu; R. Willis, Papakura; and J. Middlemas, Drury. Tea on the table at half-past six o’clock. Notice. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned at the Police Office, High-street, until noon of THURSDAY, the 20th instant, for the supply of about 500 Dog Tickets and Straps for the year 1862. JAS. NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Armed Police Office, 11th February, 1862. Dog Nuisance Act. NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of the “ Dog Nuisance Act,” of the Provincial Council, Session 1, No. 4, “ Dog Tickets ” for the year 1862 will be ready for issue at the Armed Police Office, High-street, on and after the first dav of March, 1852. JAS. NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Armed Police Offiat, 11th FclMs'ry; 1863.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 2
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