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Stalest b# Township of Drury. connellT ridings Arc instructed by A. B. Abraham, Esq., to sell by auction, at the cud of this month, Twenty allotments in the townSHIP OF DRURY, Being sub-divisions of his valuable section adjoining the Government Village of Drury. These allotments arc situated betweea the Great South Road and the Creek, and arc surrounded by Young’s Hotel, the Presbyterian Church, the Stockade, the Episcopalian Church Reserve, Mr. Middlemost store, and the homesteads of Mr. Runciman and other settlers; being in fact the centre of the existing village of Drury. A road called Cameron Place runs through the section, facing Young’s Hotel at one end, and Middlemost store at the other; and being shorter and more level than the main road, will be the thoroughfare between those two points. Plans will be ready in a few days. Port Albert, in Albertland. CONNELL & RIDINGS Arc instructed by W. R. Brame, Esq., agent of the Albertland settlers, to sell by auction, in about six weeks from this date, f'pilE TOWN OF PORT ALBERT, on the OrnaJ. wharo River in the Kaipara, containing about Sixty Acres, sub-divided into Town and Suburban Allotments. The sale of these allotments will not be restricted to the Nonconformist Immigrants, but will be open to public competition. Further particulars, Terms, and Plans in a few days. Farm Without Reserve. MR. S. JONES Has received instructions to sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, TO-MORROW, (Thursday), 13th instant, at 12 o’clock, A FARM of lfis ACRES, situated in the Tarairo Block, Wangaroa District, Mongonui, fronting the Taraire River, and adjoining Messrs. T. Kiud, Gyclav, and Cartayne’s properties ; being Allotment No. 15, of the above district. Terms at Sale. Furniture. Furniture. MR. S. JONES Has received instructions from James Farmer, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Stores of Messrs. Brows, Campbell, and Co., on THURSDAY next, 13th instant, at 11 o’clock, T"IIE WHOLE OF Ills VALUABLE household FURNITURE, consisting of— Handsome Dining Tables “ Chairs Iron Easy Chair, hair seats, &c., Side Tables Cheffonier Iron Bedsteads, doable and single Hair Mattresses Palliasses Very Handsome Wardrobe Wash-hand Stand and Ware Kitchen Utensils Kitchen Sideboard, Safe, Tables Valuable 8-day Timepiece Stereoscopic Camera, with extra slides &c., &c., &c. Now on view. The Triangle. CONSEQUENT on the CATTLE SHOW, there will be no SALE, THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) November 12th. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Newmarket Cattle Sale, BY MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND, TO-MORROW, (Thursday) November 13th, at one o’clock, w II E E L B A R R O W, Stone Roller, Plough Iron Wire Copper Furnace Vice Iron Bar Corn Box and Sundries Also, — ON ACCOUNT OF CATTLE SHOW, 350 Hurdles 600 feet Scantling Coil of Rope and Spun-yarn And 50 head Fat Cattle 40 head Store Cattle Dairy Cows 2CO Fat Sheep and Lambs Fat and Store Pigs. Desirable Farm and Residence at the East Tamaki. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Has received instructions from Mr. Charles Lewis, to sell by auction at the Haymarket, on FRIDAY, November 14th, at 12 o’clock, HIS FARM of 246 acres of land (the first selection in the East Tamaki), numbered 85, 96, and 97, Parish of Pakurnnga. Tiie above farms contain a neat Residence in thorough repair, Stable, Stockyard, excellent Fruit and ■Vegetable Gardens; is securely fenced and subdivided principally with thorns, and lias an extensive frontage to the high road. Considerable improvements have been lately made on the farm, forty acres having been ploughed and resown with grass in the best possible manner. Terras—One-third cash; remainder at 8 per cent, for five years. Desirable Suburban Residence and Allotments, within a short distance of Mount Eden. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Has received instructions from Mr. George Niccol, to sell, at the Haymarket, on FRIDAY, 14th November, at 12 o’clock, ALLOTMENT No. G, Parish of Waitemata, County of Eden, containing 36a. 3r. 28p., substantially enclosed with stone walls ami subdivided into numerous paddocks, together with the roomy dwelling-house and out-building thereon. This property is, from its proximity to Auckland, well adapted for cutting up for Suburban residences. Also, Lots, No. 104, 104 a, 105, and 106, each containing 20 acres, fenced and in cultivation, lying between the ahovenamed allotment and the road leading to the Wesleyan cottage. Terms: —One-third, Cash; balance at option of purchaser, at 8 per cent, for a term of years. Convenient Farm in the East Tamaki District, FOR SALE, by Auction, at the Haymarket, on FRIDAY, November 14th, at 12 o’clock, Farm No. —, the property of Mr. Shackel, containing 86 acres, subdivided into Six Paddocks, of which 20 acres are in fallow, 4 acres in potatoes, the remainder in grass. There is a small Five-roomed Dwelling House, Dairy, Stable, Cow-shed, and Stock yard on the property, which has the further advantage of a running stream of water in all seasons of the year. This property adjoins the first-rate Farm of Mr. Harris, and is divided by a road only from that of the Messrs. Wilson. Terms Cash. ALFRED BUCKLAND, Haymarket, Oct. 31. Otalmhu. THE TRIANGLE. REGULAR Sales of Stock will he held on each WEDNESDAY, at 11 o’clock. >ck received at the Yards on the previous day, ,laced in a well secured Paddock, without addiulll RVdMW

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1741, 12 November 1862, Page 2

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