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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TRADE SALE OF TEAS & GROCERIES. JONES ft CO. Have received instruction from Messrs. Brown, Campbell, and Co, to sell, by auction, at their Warehouse, This Day, Wednesday, 14th instant, at ] I o'clock, OAA HALF-CHESTS FINEST [)[) CONGOU, §24 inn J-chests Finest Congou, §l6 100 boxes Finest Congou, §lO 100 boxes Finest Congou, §ll (Ex ' Ashburton.) 20 tens Ration Sugar, in small bags 15 cases Keillor's Confectionery 30 cases Sardines, quarters 5 cases Taylor Brothers' Chocolate, lewt. each 30 cwt. Coffee 20 cases Chicory. Samples of the Teas may be had from the auctioneers previous to the sale. Terms :—Under £3O, cash ; over £3O. approved bills at three mouths. 656 Thursday, March 15. lIOBARTOWN POSTS AND RAIL?. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, on Custom-house-street, on Thursday next Lsth, at 11 o'clock, sharp, I 9 Aflfl HOBART TOWN POSTS jO,UUU AND HAILS 2,000 Hobart Town Palings, 5 and 6 feet In lots to suit purchasers. - No reserve. Thursday, March 15. TAKAPUNA LAM) ASSOCIATION. IIOUoE AND ALLOTMENTS AT THE LAKE. To he Sold Without Reserve. JONES & CO. Have received positive instructions to sell at the Brunswick Buildings, on Thursday next, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock, to c'ioso the company's accounts, ALLOTMENTS I, 2, and 3, of section 1 Allotment 1 contains 3r. 36p., ving 653 links frontage Allotment 2 contains la. 3r. 6p., Laving 353 links frontage Allotment 3 has a Newly-erected Sixroomed House, with verandah, ft"., and contains 2 acres, with a large frontage to the sea beach, and a frontage of 330 links. Ed to visit the property, which adjoins Mr. Copland's. T>„..„,~ ~ ri~„ noeli • bnlnncp bv promissory notes at six montns, with Thursday, March 15. CITV, SUBURBAN, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTIES. JONES ft CO. Have received instructions from G. W. Davif.ls, Esq., who is about leaving the colony for California, to sell, by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Thursday, March 15, at 12 o'clock, A FEW Choice Selected ALLOTJ\_ MENTS in the City, Suburbs, and Morningside, viz, UPPER QUEEN STREET. ALLOTMENT No. 12, having a frontage of 42 feet to Scotia-place, at the end of Southesk-street, and facing Upper Queen-street. This allotment has a depth of 150 feet and j commands a line view. BERESFORD-STREET. ALLOTMENT No. 10, 30 feet frontage to Beresford-stieet, close to PittlIARBOUR TERRACE. ALLOTMENT No. 16, corner of Brunswick-street and Harbour Terrace, close to the lowerend of Hobsoustreet. MORNING-IDE: 11 Valuable Allotments. Nos. 35 to 45, having each a frontage of 66 feet to a Government Road, by a depth of 215 feet. These allotments are the best position in Morn- j in&side, Mount Albert. Properties all marked by flags. 6>o mar 14 Tak.-i.puna, the Lake, North Shore. JONES ft CO. Have received instructions from the Takapuna Land Association to sell, without reserve, at an early date. rpHE REMAINING PORTIONS 1 OF THE PROPERTY INOW UNSOLD. Thero arc upwards of 100 acres, exclusive of Village Lots. This property nearly surrounds the Lake, and extends to the sea, having very valuable frontages to the Lake and salt water. The views are unsurpassed in the province. Mr. Copland's valuable property is in the centre of the Lake property. The large plan is now on view at Mr. Copland's, at the Lake. After the I K»w Year it will be seen at the Brunswick Buildings, where lithographed plans, ftc., can bo had. Terms liberal.

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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2611, 14 March 1866, Page 2