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SALES BY AUCTION Preliminary Notice. HOBSON-STREET ! ! HOB'ON-STREET ! ! JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, EARLY in JANUARY, rjIHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY ADJOINING SAINT PATRICK’S SCHOOL, Having a frontage of 240 feet to HOBSON-STREET. It is now being subdivided into allotments, affording the best business sites in Hobson-street. Particulars in future advertisement. Hou-ehold Furniture. JONES & CO., Have received instructions from C. J. Taylor, Esq., to sell by auction, at his residence, Symonds-street, on an early day m January, nr HE whole of his VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD 1 FURNITURE, &c., &c., &c. THIS DA F. At 11 o’clock, by GEORGE STB BIN. BUSHMAN’S TOOLS AND FITTINGS Hardware, Coats, Blankets, &c. Bacon, in cases Tea, in ha'f-ehesls Sugar, in bags Rutter, Lard, Lobsters Pork, candles &c., &C., &c. Also, A quantity of Hobart Town Posts and Rails. Remuera, near Newmarket. GEORGE SIBBIN "VSTill sell by auction, at an early date, -J i ALLOTMENTS in Remuera, near NewJL T market, having each a frontage of 40 feet to 100 feet. ALSO, FOUR SMALL PADDOCKS, near the residence of James Cruickshank, Esq , containing above Seven Acres and a quarter. Soil good, and in a high state of cultivation.

Terms liberal. Saturday. January 7. PROVISIONS, OILMENS STORES, See., &c., See. HARRIS & TURNER Will sell by auction at their mart, Lower Queen-street, on SATURDAY next, the 7th instant, at 11 o’clock, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Provisions - Oilmen’s Stores I Oilmen’s Stores Groceries &c., &c„ &c. Particulars in a future advertisement.

THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PARNELL. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions frrtm S. M. Medley, Esq., who is leaving Auckland, to sell by miction at his residence, Parnell, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 4th January, at II o’clock, The whole of his household furniture, consisting of Sof -s Tables Chairs Square Table Bedroom Furniture Chest Drawers &c., &c., &c. THIS DAT, ONIONS. ONIONS. ONIONS. rjJHREE tons of the finest for sale THIS DAY, JL- (Wednesday), at 12 o’clock, by MAS IN & GRAHAM BUSINESS NOTICES. MESSRS. M'LAUGHLIN & M‘GARRICK, AUCTIONEERS, Land and General Conmission Agents, WANGA R E I, Have some valuable allotments of LAND to dispose of, situate in the above rising Township, an 1 would particularly draw attention to the undermentioned properties ; 50 ALLOTMENTS, situate within a short distance of the landing place, the property of W. A. Perston, Esq. 30 REALLY VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS on the main road leading to the new coal fields, the property of the Rev. John Gorrie.

The Subscribers have also to offer a FEW GOOD FARMS, from 100 to 500 acres, all improved, and at the present time bringing in ample remuneration for outlay. ‘ The above properties can be confidently recommended, and offer a rare opportunity to capitalists and others, as, from the ureat conflux of population into this district, this will he the last chance of purchasing property in the locality. For further particulars, apply to KEETLEY& DAVY, Solicitors, Auckland ; Or to MCLAUGHLIN & McGARIIF’K, Wangarei Auction Mart. HARRIS AND TURNER, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS. BEG to announce to Merchants, Traders, and the Public generally, that they have COM MENCED BUSINESS in the above branches, and hope by strict attention to the interest of those who may favor them with their orders, to obtain a share of public support. Lower Queen-street, January 2, 1865. COMPENSATION. J. CRJSPE, LAND AGENT, DRURY, Upon the advice of maty Parties, has decided to act as GENERAL AGENT FOR REGISTERING “ The Claims of Out-Settlers for Losses sustained during the War.' Those who may please to entrust him with their Claims may feel assured of his best exertions being used to promote their interests.

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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2318, 4 January 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2318, 4 January 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2318, 4 January 1865, Page 2

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