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®a(cs Irg THIS DAT. furniture, &c. Neyttowk Road. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, THIS DAT, Monday, at two o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Broad, Newtown Road, opposite Karangahapi Road, Household 'furniture, &c., consisting of Chairs, Remo and Kauri Tables Bedstead and Bedding Withstand and "Ware Culinary Utensils &e., &c., &c. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. HOUSE AND LAND, WEST QUEEN STREET. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEE. RIDINGS & DOWDEN n&Tfl been instructed te Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., at 12 o'clock, The house and allotment in west-queen-street, at present let as a Lodging House, being part of allotment No. 4, Section 17, of the City of Auckland, having a frontage of 16 feet by a depth of 40 feot. Termß at Sale. WEDNESDAT, 18TH Inst. CITT ALLOTMENTS. RIDINGS & DOWDEN ! Have received instructions to offer for sale on WEDNESDAT next, 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, 0 CITY ALLOTMENTS, FREEHOLD. No. 1. —An Allotment in West Queen-street, at present held by Mr. Hassell, having a frontage of 20 feet by a depth of 30 feet 6 inches. A good stone foundation has been built on this lot. No. 2.—An Allotment in High-street, (next Mr. Kelly's Coal Store), having a frontage of 24 feet by a depth of 59s fret. No. 3. —An Allotment in O'Connell-street, to the rear of No. 2, having a frontage of 12 feet by a depth of 55 i feet. Term at SaleTUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. REAL ESTATE & LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. I:r the Tbuiix Estate of Mb. S. S. Forsaith. HIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, Bth December, if cot pro i.iusly disposed of by private sale, riIHE LEASE of the SHOP and DWELLING--JL HOUSE in QUEEN-STREET, opposite the Supreme Court, at present in occupation of Mr. S. S. Foraaitk. About 10i yean of tho Isagc unexpired. CHARLTON LODGE and GROUND, containing about 4 acres, well laid out in Orchard, Kitchen Garden, and Paddocks laid doivn in grass, with a good Wall and Force Pump. The Jiwelling-H«U£C contains 6 looms, papered and painted. The Oufhoußos consist of Cottage, Dairy, Stables, Fowl Houses, Pigsties, Water Closet, £cc. This property has two road frontages. DWELLING-HOUSE and GROUND in PITTSTREET, having a frontage of 40 feot by a depth of about 300 feet, containing 6 rooms, Kitchon, Bathroom j Well with Pump ; Garden vrith Fruit Trees, &c., &c. %* Further particulaxo can be had from the Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE TRIANGLE. STORE WETHERS. For sale, on TUESDAY, November 17th, at eleven o'clock, AHA merino wethers, jfcw'lv in their wool. ME. ALFRED BUCELAND. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE TRIANGLE. For sale, on TUESDAY, November 17th, at eleven o'clock, THREE-TEAR OLD STEERS. 25 Yearlings. MR ALFRED BUCELAND. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE TRIANGLE. For sale, on TUESDAY, November I7th, at eleven o'clock, A MIXED HERD OF CATTLE, irom grass paddocke, 7(5 Head. MR, ALFRED BUCELAND. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. THE TRIANGLE. Ex 'SEA BREEZE." For salo, on TUESDAY, at 11 o'clock, HEAD WELL FATTED CATTLE. AO MR. ALFRED BUCELAND. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. Will be Bold on TUESDAY nest, at 1 o'clock, A PATENT CHEESE MAKING MACHINE, simple in its operation and effects, a saving of a great part of the labour in checse-making. MR. ALFRED BUCELAND. TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 17. AT 1 O'CLOCK. A PATENT MILKING MACHINE will be be sold at Newmarket, on TUESDAY next, at 1 o'clock. jvlß. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. NEWMARKET CATTLE SALE. For sale, on THURSDAY next, November 19th, at one o'clock, Ofv HEAD WELL FATTED CATTLE, EX £AJ ' COSIO' 10 head largo Cattle, from the Coast And 6 Working Oxen MR. ALFRED BUCELAND. WOOL SALE. HE SECOND WOOL SALE for this Season, will take place at the Haymarket, on FRIDAY, December 4th, at 12 o'clock. The 'Ida Zeigler' is on the berth for England, and will at this time be loacliug; and it will probably be the largest and best Bale for this Season. Immediate storage, without additional charge, available.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 November 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 November 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 2, 16 November 1863, Page 2

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