j?alcs bp Ruction. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 13 UL K AL E ! I! UL K AI-K '. JONES & CO. Will sell liy auction, at Brunswick Building.-", on THURSDAY, 7th January, at 1 , .' o'clock, without reserve, OO HHDS. DAWSON'S Nil 3 ALE, in priino condition 'JO ditto ditto Palo Al6. ditto Also, 50 cases Sherry, each .'i dozen •17 ~ Tort," ~ 1 78 ~ I'al.- lirandy, each I do;:en THURSDAY, .TAXUARY 7. B A CON. ONIO >' S. CIIEE SE, &c. ic. io. .TONUS &, CO. "Will sell by miction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Thiirsdiiy 7tl), at 12 o'clock. ONE TON VERY SUPERIOR SYDNEY BACOX, JIAMS, JOWLS, and CO superior JK-ci'JTiimH :$ eases Svdncv Cheese ■M kits Onions" 20 kegs Irish Butter TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. JONES i CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction at Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday, the 12tli January, at 12 o'clock, no "vert valuable building £iO ALLOTMENTS in the City and Suburbs, commanding: fine views, and in most desirable positions for residences, viz., ANGLESEA-STREET, LOT G. SECTION IS: — Two Lot?, each ">3 feet frontage to Anglesea-strect, by a depth of 220 feet' PITT-STREET, SECTION 7, SUBURBS :— Lot 49—30 feet frontage to Pitt-street, by a depth of 113 feet. Lot 50—3t> feet frontage to Pitt-street, by a dopth of IL3 feet. Lot 50 —Corner Lot, having a frontage of 09 feet to Cross-street, by a depth of" 107 feet to Pitt-street. Ixit 57—10 feet frontage to Cross-street, by 99 I'oet. SECTION S, SUBURBS.— Lot 2S—SO feet frontage to Lincoln-street, depth 100 feet. Lot 2.0—50 i'uet frontage to Lincoln-street, depth 100 feet. Lot 30—75 feet frontage to Riclunond Road, depth 170 feet. I 1/Ot 31—Corner Lot, 75 feet to Richmond Road, and 170 feet to Lincoln-street. Lot 83—17 feet to Lincoln-street, dopth 100 feet. Lot Sl—s2 feet to Richmond Road, by a depth of 120 feet to Lincohi-street, Corner Lot. Lot So—so feet to Richmond Road, by a depth of 120 feet. Lot SG—SO feet to Riclunond Road, by n depth of 150 feet. Lot S7—Corner Lot, 52 feet to Richmond Road, by 12!) iVvt to Norf. ilk-street. Lot 109—00 feet to Norfolk-street, depth 100 fe-t. Lot 110—00 feet to Norfolk-street, dvpth 100 feet. I Lot 111—G« fret to Norfolk-street, depth 100 feet. I LOTS 35 TO 39, SECTION S, SUBURBS:— Five Lots, having a front-iue of IXO fei.-t to tlio | Waitemnta"" River, and a frontage, of 17S to Kivtr Ti.-rniee, formerly portion of Mr. Harston's property. Terms—Liberal. I TfflS DAY, NEWMARKET CATTLE AND SHEEP SALE YARDS. This Bay. Cth January, at half-past 1 o'clock. ' STYAK & HUXTEK "Will sell by auction A LOT OF FAT CATTLE from WANGAREI J\. Fat BuUoclu Fat Sheep and Lambs Dairy Cows and Store Stock Hand-fed Heifers and Steers Store Sheep, Fat and Store Pigs Ac. &c. Ac. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. l> U R II A M Y A R T> S. Friday, 22nd January, at 12 o'clock. STYAK & HUNTETt "WILL hold their SECOND and LAST WOOL VV SALE FOR THE SEASON on the above date. Good storage, and no charge. Persons having \Vool to dispose of at this* sale are respectfully requested to st-nd advices as soon an possible. THIS DAY. Surplus Stored, Fittings, Groceries, &c. J. WATSON BAIN WILL sell by auction, This Day, Wednesday, 6th January, at 11 o'clock, the siirpliu stores of the ship ' Bombay,' Captain. Sellars, from London, comprising— ] 'reserved Meats Mesa BeetIrish I'orfc Biscuit Flour Ilicc Oatmeal Split Peas Suet Sugar Medicine Chest Whiskey in dozen cases Brandy, ditto ditto Bass' Ale, Pyramid brand Sherry in dozen eases &c. &c. &c. The Fittings, on the Wharf, as they lie alongside. Terms—Cash. 4th January, ISG-1. THIS DAY. GROCERIES AND OILMAN'S STORES. To Close an Invoice. J. WATSON BAI> T Will sell, This Day, Wednesday, at 11 a.m. prompt. to close a consignment, ,P IT O O O L A T E ! \J Half-chests Tea Tint Pickles Salad Oil Herrings Olives Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire Sauce Tobacco Pipes Pearl Barley j Cream Tartar [ Ginger Beer Bottlc3 j Muscatel Eaisins ! Terms at sale. | I FRIDAY, JANUARY s. j KINETY-SIX TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES. J. S. MACPAKLANE & CO. Will soil by auction, on Friday, the Btii January, at eleven o'clock, (\O TRUNKS BOOTS AKD SHOES. Particulars in a future advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 46, 6 January 1864, Page 2
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