Bnks for Ruction. The land is good, and having been under cultivation for several rears, may be converted into flourishing gardens in a few months. Parties wanting- allotments for occupation, or as an investment for their families, should avail thnmsclvos of this opportunity, as the expected arrival of several thousand immigrants will increase the value of all property in and near Auckland. Plans can he obtained at Messrs. Hidings and Dowden's Auction Mart. The Property heincr surrounded with Bluo Gum Treea can bo easily found out. Terms—One-third Cash on the fall of the hammer; ■ two-thirds by Promissory Note at 12 months, bearing 10 per cent, interest. A discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed on the two-tliirds if paid in Cash before the 30th instant. Igg?" Refreshments may be obtained on the ground. THIS DAY. NEWMARKET. This Day, 13th January, at half-pa.st 1 o'clock. STYAK &, HUNTER Will sell bv Auction Q A HEAD FAT CATTLE O\J 100 Fat Sheep and Lambs ■1 good Dairy Cows Dairv Cows and Store Stock Hand-fed Heifers and Steors Store Sheep, Fat and Store Pigs Ac &<.'. Ac. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. D TJ It H AM Y A E I) S. Friday, 22nd January, at 12 o'clock. STYAK & HFNTER TJTILL hold their SECOND and LAST WOOL >V SALE FOR THE SEASON* on tho above date. Good storage, and no charge. Persons having Wool to dis]>ose of at this sale are respectfully requested to send advices as soon as possible. THURSDAY, JANUARY It. THE NEWMARKET SALE. LEICESTER RAM LAMBS. rrf\ OF OOOD QUALITY, for sale on Thursday (\J next, January 11th, 1564. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. BUSINESS POSITION AT NEWMARKET. LEASE OF RESIDENCE AT NEWMARKET. For sale, on Saturday. January 10, at the Haymarket, previous to the sale of Horses, THE LEASE of an ALLOTMENT having nearly 11 years unexpired, with a frontage to the main road of 50 feet, and nearly adjoining the Sale Yards. There is a substantially built COTTAGE of four rooms, and several outhouses erected on the allotment, which is held at the low rental of £15 per annum. Immediate possession can he given, aaid full particulars known, on application to ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY. JANUARY 18. THE UAYMARKET. "ROBBIE BURNS," BY " Invincible," out of " Maggie," winner of three first-class pnVes, a powerful and handsome draught stallion, for sale, on Saturday, January 16th, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. IN NEWTON, 200 YARDS FROM THE NAVAL HOTEL, PUT STREET, are two good level building lots;, EACH 38 feet by 100 in depth, which I have been instructed to sell on behalf of the owner, now in Queensland. JOSEPH COCHRANE. FO It SAL E, THE JUNCTION CATTLE MARKET, FREE OF TOLLS AND FEES, Having Yards, Pens, Stalls, &c, for 500 HEAD OF CATTLE AND 2000 SHEEP. THE Lease of the above, for Five years, at the small nominal rent of £2J per annum, las been placed in my hands for sale, the lessee being about to leave for a Southern Province. IMMEDIATE APPLICATION To bo made to mo at my Office, Queen-street. JOSEPH COCHRANE. WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY 20. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, NEAR QUEEN-STREET. The ALBION INN asp COTTAGE ADJOINING, SITUATED IX WFST QVEEN'-STREET, A FEW HOOII3 FKOM QfEEN-STIIEET, AUCKLAND. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. Will sell by auction, on tho £oth January, at twelve o'clock, THAT WELL-KNOWN OLD-ESTABLISHED INN, known as the ALBION INN, together with the COTTAGE adjoining. The Inn will be sold subject to a Lease, of which two years are to run, at hi 10s. per week. The Cottage is let to a weekly tenant. Terms and conditions at sale. FRIDAY', JANUARY 15. 186-t. FURNITURE SALE AT BROOKVILLE. The subscriber has received instructions to sell (on the premises), at. Brookville, on Friday, the Isth instant, at 11 o'clock, rpilK FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS -L or MR. MICHAEL WOO D. Luncheon will be provided. SAM UE L CO CIIRA NE, AfCTIONEBII. N.B.—The Sale of the BROOKVILLE ESTATE takes place on the l'fth (Tuesday following). LAND SAL E. •1 VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS at ONEHUNGA. The Subscriber has jeceived instructions to sell at his stores. Fort-street, (dav to be named), ALLOTMENTS Nos. 5, 8," 11, 12, of Sec 27 in the TOWN OF ONEHUNGA. ' ' Thcso allotments have a frontage to two leading streets, are near the springs, and most admirablv adapted lor a market garden. [ SAMUEL COCHRANE. \ Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 January 1864, Page 2
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