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Sajcstfw Ruction. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. ALFRED BUCKLAJS'D Will sell by auction, on Fridav, March 18th, A DESIRABLE FARM; at the- Flat Bush. 4', , -TV Hides from Otahuhu. containing 260 ams, at ' the upset pries of £520. f • Tl 'i e f arm " panl - v fc, «'P«. "'0 »™ just laid down m red clover and cocksfoot, a good 3-roomed house with verandah, out-buildings, stock-vard, Ac For particulars apply to Mr. MucPherson, Flat Bush, or T. Spencer, Otahuhu. There is a good road, and tho timber is available. ; for Otnhuhti Market. I —— — _ FRIDAY, MARCH 18. TH E T O \V X o F DEU KY. I ALFRED BUCKLAXD i | Has received initructions from Mr. Jas. Rtnciman', i to sell, at the Havmsrket, on Fridar, ISth March, i ' ! i eouiraonciug at 11 o'clock, ! TOAVXSKIP OK DRFKY. | The above will prove a superior investment, there ! being an immediate requirement for shops, stores, j and dwelling-houses. Tho Great South Road runs : through its centre, and is divided into large-sized allotments, -with frontage to lend streets aluittiiu' on the Great South Road, and leading from the landing j place at the terminus of deep -water in Slippery j Creek. [ The principal lauding place is leased to the Gov- j cruaicm tor a term, but the ritrlit has been reserved I for the public at all Umes to have free use of it. | The Government I as erected large stores in the 1 Township, and it is now their most important depot. ; being -o situated with regard to the surrounding : country, that all roads leading from Auckland to j tho populous and fertile district* beyond it must p::» through the to*n, which now presents a »eein; of bustle and activity not elsewhere seen out of ! Auckland, ami i> assuredly the best position for an inland town on the principal line of road in the Province. Omnibuses run from Auckland to Ornrv dailv • I The Railway will be immediately proi-eded \iith. and being the termiuus. will occasion a large workin" j population to be resident in the neighbourhood. I .The eoal mines are but * short distance from the I tomi, and aro now again ut work, and the return of j . peace will all'ord employment to large numbers of I workmen. The trumwav from the coal mines lms-es [ I the township. The importance of the river communication cannot be too highly estimated, the deep water adjoining the township on one side for its entire length, and the creek is now cleared, ?o that vessels of considerable tonnage can navigate the i river ral'elv. As many lire schooner-, -omc .if | I them discharging upwams oi o0 tons each, and the I steamer • Lady Darkly,' were lately di.i.-huiging cargo j I during the same tide. | I Plans are prepared, and are now on view ul the j Havmarket; they are now being lithographed, ami j will he at the service of the public one week previous ! to the sale. TER M S : One-third cash, on day of sale; remainder by ; nrommissory noUi bearing interest at the rate of eight I per rent, per annum, in equal moieties of G and J 2 i months' dale ; or 2} per cent, discount allowed for : cash on the remaining two-thirds. I Pos-scssion of land given at once; the tith< on! payment of balance of purchase money. ' | I For fnrtlntr particulars apply at TK E HAYMAII KE T, Or to : MR. .TOSEI'H CRISPK, Lanj> Aok.vt, Dttrur, ' Who will kindly show the ground to intending purchase7*e.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 107, 17 March 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 107, 17 March 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 107, 17 March 1864, Page 3

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