Suits b» Ruction, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. BROOK V ILL E, FREEMAN'S BAY. npHB ESTATE or MR. MfCIIAEL WOOD SUBDIVIDED INTO 12i BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, tVITH THREE FAMILY RESIDENCES AND OUT-BUILDINGS erected thereon, will be sold by SAMUEL COCHRANE, At bis Auction Mart, Fort-street; OK TUESDAY, JANUARY 19,1864, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Tebms—One-third Cash; the balance may remain throo years at ten per cent. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. NEAR THE SPRINGS, AT ONEHUNGA. The subscriber will sell at hie stores, Fort-strcofc, on Fridav, January 8, LOTS NO3. NINE" AND TEN, OF SECTION TWELVE, With three valuablo Frontages to Church-street and others, at right angles, and with an EXCELLENT AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE upon Lot 10. Terms and all particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 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. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. Surplus Stores, Fittings, Groceries, &c. J. WATSON BAIN ¥ILL sell by auction on Wednesday next, Gth January, at 11 o'clock, tho surplus stores of the ship ' Bombay,' Captain Sullars, from London. Particulars on Monday. 2nd January, 1864. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. WOOL SALE.
THE THIRD WOOL SALE for this season will take place at the Haymarkot, on FRIDAY, January Bth, at 12 o'clock. The 'Ida Zeigler' is on'tho berth for England, and ■trill at this time be completing her loading. It will be a large sa'ie and probably the last for the Bea6on. Immediate storage without additional charge available. * ALFRED BUCKLAND. NOTICE. TTNLESS EMELIA NELSON calls at onco for U tho box left by her at Mr. Duuning's, HighBtreet, about eighteen months since, it will bo sold to dofrny expenses. Auckland, January 2, 18G1. £ 1 REWARD. LOST— A NEWFOUNDLAND DOO, black, with white tail, answers to tho name of "Lion." Whoovor will bring the samo to CIIAS. MARKS, Queen-street, will receivo the abovo reward. Any one detaining the dog after this will bo prosecuted. GOOD NEWS'.-WORK FOR ALL!-Wantud immediately, 200 NEEDLEWOMEN.—Lewis Brothers, Lower Queen-street. BANK MESSENGER. WANTED IMMEDIATELY,—A BANK IT MESSKVttEE.— Apply to G-. M., Herald Oflico, Queer.-sireet. WANTED-SCORIA MASONS and LABOURI T EKS.—Apply to J. Tavloii, Wjndlmni-stceet. WANTKI>-Two Pair of Sawyers to go to Yt l'okcuo.—Apply to Mr.- MuLeam, at Old I J louse at Home Hold, Ilobson-street. WANTKD-A MILL UK, who is exempt from I 1 Military Duties. Applv to 'LOW & MOTION. _ Auckland, Dec. 3,18G3. [ -WAXT.KD—A WAITER, one who thorou s hly I I T underotumls his business.—Applv to *M.r JAMES, Q. C. E. TTTANTED, AXEMEN, to proceed to Matakana ; T f THREE »r FOCR MEN to square Umber. Terms liberal.—Apply to Rattbay & Mathesox. TTrANTED—Two or threo GOOD HANDS. }) Apply to J. &A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, QueenBlreet. WANTED _TO PURCIIASE,-A VESSEL, IT burden 50 tons or upwards.—Apply immediately to BROWN, HALL & CO. Queen-street, Ist January, 186-1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 44, 4 January 1864, Page 2
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