SALES BY AUCTION 1 Tuesday, March 6. MOUNT ST. MARY’S AND NEWTON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday, the Glh March,at I 2 o’clock, mi IE VALUABLE ALLOTMENT JL adjoining Mr. Hill's (Baker) jiropcrty at Newton « Large Allotments, each fronting the Kurangahnpe Hoad 20 Valuable Allotments, Mount St. Mary’s, fronting the College Road and Waitcmnta harbour. Particulars in future advertisement. 490 inar3 Thursday, March 8. CHELAN’S POINT, NORTH SHORE, JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by 1 auction, at their Mart, Brunswick j Buildings, on Thursday, the 6th March, at 12 o’clock, mUE Remainder of Mr. PHILIP 1 CALLAN’S PROPERTY, North Shore. About 70 valuable allotments, each .(•acre, fronting tbc Great North Road and Waitemata. Also, Stokes’ Point Hotel, and 3 acres of garden and orchard. No Reserve.—Title can he given immediately. Particulars in future advertisement. 491 mar" Takapuna, the Lake, North Shore, JONES & CO. Have received instructions from the Takapuna Land Association to sell, without reserve, early in February next, rpiiE REMAINING PORTIONS 1 OF THE PROPERTY NOW UNSOLD. There are upwards of 100 acres, exclusive of Village I.ots. This property nearly surrounds the Lake, and extends to the sea, having very valuable frontages to tbc Lake and salt water. Tbc views are unsurpassed in the province. Mr. Copland’s valuable property is in the centre of tbe Lake property. The large plan is now on view at Mr. Copland’s, at tbe Lake. After the New Year it will be scon at the Brunswick Buildings, where lithographed plans, fkc., can bo had. No reserve. Terms liberal. 122 tc Devonport West. j FLAG STAFF NORTH SHORE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JONES & CO. I Have received instiuctions to sell by auction, at an early date in February, 1 BOUT 120 delightfully situated j _/l B UILDIN G ' SITE S, ; On the North West side of (ho Flag Staff Hill, North Shore, and running down to the sea. These allotments all; command unsurpassed views, and all within seven minutes’ walk of the Steam Ferry Landing, and being closely situated and fronting a retired beach, afford good bathing places. Further particulars in future Advert isements. Terms very easy, 162 tc ! AMERICAN BUGGIES. JONES AND CO. Have now for Sale, 4 i) A M E li I 3AN BUGGIES, 1 w Single and Double, with and without j hoods.
On view at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings. THIS DAY. TO CARRIERS, FARMERS, & OTHERS SURPLUS .MILITARY STORES. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Hare received instructions from J. 0. Hamlet, Esq, Senior Military, Store Oflicer, to sell by public auction, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 21st inst. At Fort Britomart, commencing at 11 o’clock, fJUIE usual PERIODICAL SALE of CONDEMNED STORES. Consisting of— Tents Blankets Great Coats Waterproof Coats Waterproof Blankets Tools of various sorts Timber Carts Wood Jacks Spits Cooking Range &c., &c., &c. 124 to Terms—Cash. 487 feb2l
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 21 February 1866, Page 2
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