Saks bg S'itctijjii. TUESDAY, THE 2£ra INSTANT. POSTPONEMENT OP EXTENSIVE GBOCERY SALE. FRESH GROCERIES, ex < Bombay.' THE Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Salt, Blacking, Pieties, Bath-bricks, Capers, Hair Oil, j?earl Barley, Currants, Rape Seed, Pastes, Linseed, Saltpetre, Soda, Chicory, &c, &c, &c, not having been landed from the ' Bombay,' the sale commenced yesterday, ■will be continued on the same purchasers'* accounts) on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock. SAMUEL COCHRANE, At'CTIOVEEIt. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. BROOKVILLE, COLLEGE-STREET, FREEMAN'S B A Y. rriHE ESTATE OF MR. MICHAEL WOOD WIL£ POSITIVELY BE BOI.D TH BUILDING ALLOTMENTS; j 6sTUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 186 ft. i SAMUEL COCHRANE, iCCTIOSIIB, j Fort-stareet. I i I IN A FEW DAYS. NEAR THE SPRINGS, AT ONEHUNGA. The subscriber will sell at his stores, Fort-street, oii a day to be named shortly, LOTS Nos. NINE AND TICX, OF SECTION TWELVE, With three valuable Frontages to Church-street And others, di right angles, and with an EXCELLENT AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE upon Lot 10. Tens e and all particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. ALLOTMENT IN GREY-STREET. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at his Stores, Fort-street, (on account of those concerned) , LOT 7 of Subdivided Section 29;. having 30 FEET FRONTAGE TO GREY-STREET. Terms on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TO FARMERS AND NEW ARRIVALS. The subscriber has been instructed bj the proprietor toeell A VALUABLE FARM, with itOMESTEAD an j STOCK, on the Mahurangi River, within four hours' 6ail of Auckland, and vessels of 30 tons burthen can oo me close to the House, &c, &c. The Fαem is about 400 acres. The Homkstead comprises good house, office, aud fitockyai'da The Stock, 50 head of cattle, grazing thereon now. The land is of excellent quality, well fenced and drained, a considerable quantity laid down in grass aud under cultivation, and a paddock of 22 acres is now being ploughed up for summer fallow. There are also 110 acres of fine bush, frontage to the river very considerable. Price and Terms to a respectable purchaser very moderate, indeed it is rarely that an opportunity offers of such a largo and valuable property in such a high state of cultivation, and so contiguous to Auckland, being offered to the public. If not sold before the let of February, 1564, it will be withdrawn finally. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. DURHAM YARDS. Friday, 22nd January, at 12 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER TTiriLL hold the* SECOND and LAST WOOL >> SALE FOR THE SEASON on the above date. Good storage,, and no chargePersons hating Wool to dispose of at this Fale are respectfully requested to send adticee as soon as , possible. --• '• ' • -- » * •-""" ■——— - Now Published, An e p £ Y TO THS "TRACT CHRISTIAN BAPTISM. "Intended as a check to the views propounded iri certain Lectures recently delivered in the Odd Fellows' HaU»" M; W. GR-EEN. .—. —— ■ » - KAY CAN be INSURED for 3, 6, or 1_ nionths. Tor' Rates apply at the Offico of the * -=..■.■. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPjkITIV Queeu-atreet, Auckland; -
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 18, 24 December 1863, Page 1
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