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Sales Ijb MONDAY, MARCH 21. r O X s O N B T-E 0 A D. of (lie CHOICEST HOilE SITES lliereon, and FOUR LOTS, THE CONTINUATION OF THE SAME TO TAGET-STREET, At Auction, OS' MONDAY, 219T I>"ST. t AT 11 O'CLOCK. Tho above Lots were obtained by the Proprietor when first that portion of the City was thrown open to the public, and are tin; pick and choice of the Section. The whole has been Fen cod with Paling. JOSEPH COCHRANE, Auctionetjr. BUILDING SITES, PAEXELL, AT AN EARLY DAT E. AT AUCTION. I liaYd been instructed to Sell, at Auction, parly in the ensuing month, BUILDING SITES IN PARNELL, situate between tlia Pj-oportica of Captain Blakett, 'William Sivainsou, Esq., the School Trust Property, Bishop Selwvn, and H. 11. Turton, Esq.— having frontage to ST. GEOKGE'S EOAD, sntl commanding all aroiuid a magnificent -view of the City and Harbour in their lovelieit a?pecU. JOSEPH COCHRANE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I have been favoured with instructions from Mr. E. G. Noekis (who is about returning to England), to sell by Auction, at an early date, rjIRE ELEGANT FURNITURE AM) HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT HIS RESIDENCE, JERMYN-STREET. And ul»o TWO NEAT COTTAGES IN CHAPEL-STREET, A VALUABLE ALLOTMENT IN VICTORIASTREET, TIIREE FIXE HARBOUR-VIEW LOTS, COLLING WOOD-STREET, Together with several early and choiec selections of Country Lands. JOSEPH COCHRANE. SATURDAY, MARCH 19. M. R McLAUGIILIX Has received instructions from tho proprietor, Mr. RF.YJirR>", to offer for sale by public auction, at the Auction Mart, Walton Street. Eglinton, Wangarei, on Saturday, the 19tli March, at 12 o'clock, QEVERAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, adO joining 3fr. Dext's Store, Baj- of Islands Road, Eglinton. This.in a first cla?s situation for business, being at the junction of four important roads. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. CARGO OF THE 'WILL WATCH,' JL'ST AlllilVKD TilK IsI.ASDS. The subscriber will sell nt his stores, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 11 o'clock, rjMIE cargo of the' Will Watch,' consisting of— 40(10 Oranges 300 Cocoa Nuts 2(0 Pirn- Apples I ton Lime Juice '20 BuncliOs V.rmanas o Cosv c 30 fine Muts 10 ('nne.-i A lot of Curiosities SAMUEL COCHRANE, avctiosekk. THURSDAY, MARCH HOUSE AND LAND IN GREY STREET. The subscriber will sell, at hisLandMart.Eort-street, on Thursday, the 2-Hh instant, at 12 o'clock, A COMFORTABLE -l ROOMEI) HOUSE, with a frontage of 23 feet 9 inches to Greystreot, built upon Lot No. 22, of a subdivision of allotment 45 and 46 section 28, town of Auckland. Further particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. EEMUEEi A SNUG 6 ROOMED COTTAGE frith about 5 acres of Land, commanding a fine view of the Bay. The land is in high cultivation, and the whole property is Tvell adapted fer a comfortable country residence. SAMUEL COCHRANE, !

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New Zealand Herald, Issue 105, 15 March 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 105, 15 March 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Issue 105, 15 March 1864, Page 2

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