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Baits tor THIS DAY. UNRESERVED SALE OF PIECE GOODS. E. & H. ISAACS 11 l ' v Auction, at their stores, Fort-street, Ihiß Day, the 26th November, at 11 o'clock, "CUVE CASES, EX 'IDA ZEIGLER, -*- comprising, Melton Cloths and Lady's Mantle Tweeds Drab Cotton Jeans and Fancy Drills Silk and Tweed Mantles Rich Oriental Silk Ribbons, 2i, 30, •K), Ladies', Girl's, and Maid'a Straw Hats Shepherd's Plaid Long Shawls Neck Tics and Braces White Muslin Ball Drosses White Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols &c, &c, . &c. Terms at Sale. The above being n, consignment, will he sold without reserve. THURSDAY, DEC. 10.

ONEHUNGA PROPERTIES. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT COCHRANE'S MARKET, THURSDAY, DEC. lOrn, 12 O'CLOCK. Owing to tho proprietor's leaving the Colony, I have been instructed by him to sell to tho highest bidder, at Public Auction, at the hour and on the day above named, A LL THOSE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, corner of 'Church-street and the Beach Road, Onehunga, togother with ALL BUILDINGS THEREON ERECTED, Being Subdivisions of Lot 1, Sec. 20, Onehunga, and now the Property of Mr. Jos. McGee. JOSEPH COCHRANE, Auctioneer.

These propertiea consist of tiie following lots, viz. :— Allotment No. 5, with The store is at present good dwelling-house and let at £52 per annum, and store thereon, having from its excellent situafrontago to tho Beach tion would readily let at Road of 45 feet 6 inches, a higher figure. There with depth of 110 feet. is a rough, but roomy stable erected in the l-ear, with abundant space for additional improvement. AllotmcutNo. 4, corner This is amongst the of Church-street and most valuablo Bites in Beach Road, having Ohehuugii, being in the frontage to one of 62 foot, best situation for business and to the other of 36 of any kind, on the beach, feet. opposite the site of Mr, Gibbons' mill, and adjoiiiing the store of Mr. Fleming. Truly a most valuable property. Allotment No. 3 pos- This excellent property sesßes a frontage to Beach is almost equally comPlace of 62 feet, with an mcndable with No. 4, as extreme deptli of 93 feet, it enjoys all itaadvautages, and with the exception of a hotel, is equally convenient and as suitable for any other business. Allotment No. 2 has a This lot, although havfroutago to Church-street ing no frontage to the of ;}1 feet, with a depth beach, is close to it, and of :)3 feet. being of good extent, is well suited for storage or manufacturing purposes.

' The- Terms must necessarily bo cash, but half of the purchase money wiii be advanced by the Auctioneer, upon security of the purchase, for one or two ycarß, as may be required. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. CONFISCATED LANDS. WAIEATO DISTRICT. Sale by Auction of EIGHTY-THREE ALLOTMENTS. AGREEABLE to tho terms and conditions declared at ealo, I hereby notify that I will put up land Bell by public auction, at my Market, Queen- | street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, 10th DEC, At Twelve o'clock, EIGHTY-THREE BUILDING LOTS, Ic the Township of P O K E N O, Upon and adjoining tho Great South Road, and around the QUEEN'S REDOUBT. Particulars can be had on application before the day of Sale. JOSEPH COCHRANE, Auctioneer.

It is needless to point out now to an Auckland public the advantage of investing in this rapidly prospering Township of Pokeno. Already largo profits have been offered to the fortunate first purchasers, and traders and tradesmen have made it their home ; for its permanence as a British Settlement and an important Militarv Post, is no longer a matter of doubt. Indeed, situated as it is on the Waikato thoroughfare, one stage from Drury and close at hand to tho river; while, likewise possessing every facility for a largo Settlement, it may be Bafoly predicted that it will "go ahead" and riße into prosperous) importance faster than even the capital itself has done. A correspondent in the Heeald of tho 20th. inst., thus records hia first impressions pf tho place :— " It Is astonishing Uja air of complete settlement " here. There is the Redoubt 300 feet square, inside "of which' are clustered wooden offices and tents, " spread around outside arc the tents of various de- " taithnieuls and of the Artillery. Stretching away " right and left arc excellent metalled roads, and for " some little distance along them wooden and iron " buildings stand, or ure in course of erection; " everything speaking out that the Pakeha has " settled here for ever, and that the Maori need hope " to reign no mow."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 26 November 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 26 November 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 6, 26 November 1863, Page 1

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