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JSafcs bn Ruction. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to soil by anction at Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday, tho 12th January, at 12 o'clock, OQ VERY VALUABLE BUILDING CiO ALLOTMENTS in the City and Suburbs, commanding fine views, and in most desirablo positions for residences, viz., ANGLESEA-STREET, LOT 6, SECTION 48:— Two Lota, each 33 fret frontngo to Anglosoa-otreet, by a deptb of 220 feet. PITT-STREET, SECTION 7, SUBURBS:— Lot 49—36 feet frontage to Pitt-stroet, by a depth of 113 feet. Lot 50—36 feet frontage to Pitt-street, by a depth of 113 feet. Lot 66—Corner Lot, having a frontago of 59 feet to Cross-street, by a depth of 107 feet to Pitt-street. Lot 57—10 feet frontage to Crone-street, by 99 feet. SECTION 8, SUBURBS:— Lot 28—50 feet frontage to Lincoln-street, depth 100 feet. Lot 29—50 feet frontage to Lincoln-street, depth 100 feet. Lot 30—75 feet frontage- to Richmond Road, dopth 170 feet. Lot 31—Corner Lot, 75 feet to Richmond Road, and 170 feet to Lincoln-street. Lot 83—17 feet to Lincoln-street; depth 100 feet. Lot 84—52 feet to Richmond Road, by a depth of 126 foot to Lincoln-street, Corner Lot. Lot 85—50 foot to Richmond Road, by a depth of 120 feet. Lot 86—50 feet to Richmond Road, by » depth of 150 feet. Lot 87—Corner Lot, 62 feet to Richmond Road, by 129 feet to Norfolk-street. Lot 109—66 fc-ct to Norfolk-street, depth 100 feot. Lot 110—66 feet to Norfolk-street, d«pth 100 feet. Lot 111—GG feet to Norfolk-street, depth 100 feet. LOTS 35 TO 39, SECTION 8, SUBURBS :— Five Lots, having a frontage of 180 feet to the Waitomata River; and a frontago of 178 to River Terrace, formerly portion of Mr. Marston's property. Terms—Liberal. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. OTAHUHU SQUARE YAJIDS. Tuesday next, sth January, at 12 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE Hand-fed Heifers and Steers Sheep, <fcc, &c. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. NEWMARKET CATTLE AND SHEEP SALE YARDS. Wednesday, 6th January, at half-paat 1 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER Will soil by auction A LOT OF FAT CATTLE from WANOAREI Fat Bullocks Fat Sheep and Lambs Dairy Cows and Store Stock Hnntl-fed Heifers and Steers Store Sheep, Fat and Store Pig 3 &c. &e. &.c. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. DURHAM YARDS. Friday, 22nd January, at 12 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTER WILL hold their SECOND and LAST WOOL SALE FOR THE SEASON on the above date. Good storage, and no charge. Persons having Wool to dispose of at this sale aro respectfully requested to send adricen as soon as possible.

THTJESDAT, JANUARY 7. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. In thz Tbust Estate of Mr. S. S. Forsaith. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received inssructions to soil ty Auction, on THURSDAY, January 7th, 1864, at 12 o'clock, .pHARLTON LODGE and GROUND, Ponsonby Road, containing about 4 acres, well laid out in Orchard, Kitchen Garden,; and Paddocks laid down in grass; with a good Well and Force Pump. The DVelling-Housn contains 6 rooms,' p&pored and painted. The Outhouses oonsist of Cottage, Dairy, Stablee, Fowl Houses, I'igstiee, Water Closet, &c. This property has two road frontages; and being within about two miles from Auckland, affords an opportunity rarely met with, of combining a town and country reeidenco. Plana to be seen at the stores of the Auctioneers. Terms Liberal. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Are instructed by Me. Haudinoton-, (who is preparing to leave for F-ngland), to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, At his Bazaar .in QueiMi-atroet, on Wednesday, 13th inat., .it 11 o'clock, WHAT very VALUABLE PROPERTY called JL SI- 111 Xfi UAN K, On tho Ponsonby and Richmond Roads", and known as Ilardingtpn's Paddock, subdivided into . 17? CHOICE ALLOTMENTS, Situated in an elevated and healthy position, with a Ijno wrt-.fioia, nciirly all of thorn, mid within an easy distance from, the business parts of the city. The land is good, ami lmring.bcen-uiider cultivation _ for several yeara, may be converts I into nourishing gardens iu a lew month/". Parties wanting allotments for ocoujiition, or as an yrreetmont for- their fainiUes, should avail themKfclves of Uiis opportunity, as the expected arrival of several thousand immigrants will increase the value of till property in and near Auckland. I laiiH ran ho obtained ut Messrs. Bidinsjs and I/owdfii's Auction Mart. Tho Property being surrounded with Blue Gum Trees can be easily found out. Terms—Oiic-thinl Cash. Two thirds by Promieeory notes at 3 and 0 months, bearing 10 por cent, interest. Purchasers paying the full amount at once will be allowed n per cent, on two thirds of the purchase money.-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 4 January 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 4 January 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 4 January 1864, Page 2

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