S*nhs bn Ruction. THIS DAT. i) nape Ry, drar kr y, Ac. Ac. At'. •TONES A; CO. "Will sell bv miction, at Brunswick Buildings, This' Dab, the 17th inst., m 11 o'clock, ONE CASfi boys' and youths' doeskin suits One do. Garibaldi jackets and mantles One do. Melton jacket*, fancy tics, talmas, men's angola shirts, Ac. Ono do. Panama and black straw hats One do. ladies' wliito straw hats One do. white and coloured crinoline skirts One do. cambric holland jackets Linen tablecloths Boys' and youths' shirt* Ribbons, gloves, breast pins Gent's Hneu collars Ac, .vc, Ac. FRIDAY, MARCH IS. CITY AND SUBURBAN rROrKRTV. JONES & CO. Ih\Yf received instructions to soil by auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Friday, tlte ISth inst., at 12 o'clock. 4 NUMBER of Valuable BUILDTNG ALLOTjr\_ MENTS in the City and Suburbs, viz :— FREEMAN'S BAY. Allotment having a frontage of 33 feet lo Drakestreet, bv a depth of 100 foot. Ditto ditto ditto of .'i.'i fret to Sale-street Lots No. 11. 12, l.">, and 14, each having a irontage of .">:; feet to Willow-street ■2 lots in An~ics.'a-strcct caeh 3j feet by 100 :; lot* in Bran-street ditto ditto MOUNT ST. MARY. Lot No 90. 37 feet frontage to Kdinbursfh-street Lot No. 63, ii; iVet frontage to St. Francis of Sale Not No. 04, 4-2 ditto "" ditto ditto PONSONBY ROAD. 4 lots, having 40 feci, frontage to the- Pousonby-road opposite the College-road BAYFIELD. L'jt No S, having 71 I'tcl irontage to I'oiisoislvy-' road. PITT STREET. Lot No. 20, corner of Pitt-street and Fast-street COLLINGWOOD STREET. Cottage and allotment, 3;> feet frontage to Colling-wood->trcrl. A small FAIUI of 40 ;••;!>-. being; all.iliiu-nt No. 71, in the parish of Waikumiti. TUESDAY, MARCH £2. VALUABLE VILLA U "EVIDENCES, FRONTING THE ilAKllorii AND OVER- j LOOKING THE CITY j ■JO.VES i CO. | Have received instructions from Bishop Pohpaixiep. I to sell by public auction, at Brunswick Buildings, J on Tuesday, the 22:ul March, at 12 o'clock, j Of) OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SITES fo ! RESIDENCES about AUCKLAND, having frontages to tho Harbour ami commanding tnoit extensive views of the City and surrounding countrr. This Property ii known a.s MOUNT ST. MARY'S, in Freeman's Bay. The Auctioneers have only lo announce this- property for sale, feeling assured that it requires no recommendation from them, as no more desirable sites can be bad, and would merely request that those of the public who arc not already acquainted with it 3 position, would visit it previous to the Sale (22nd), as it only require* to be seen to be appreciated. Lithographed Plans can be had at tho Brunswick Buildings. I Terms easy. UPPER QUEEN STREET. EL I C-r ,B L E 1317 IL DT X G SIT ES. JONES & CO. Have for, sale, G EV E RA L F R E EIIO L D ALLOTM E N T S, In the finest situation of UPI» Eli Q U I-: EN-STli EE T, Within 10 minutes' walk of the COURTHOUSE. Being the only FREEHOLD PROPERTY obtainable in that- pleasant s.nd healthy locality. Intending purchasers arc requested to make early application. j Fall particulars oji application. Terms Liberal. to builders and others. faluael.e city leaseholds.) JONES & CO. Have now for. Lease, J £-rv VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS | l~t\J in Breesford, Hepburn, Howe, and Smith- | streets. ' All commanding »cod Tiewa. i 1 ■ff-.. f„ -<;,.,. ~,;•:.;. ~•,,., '~ ;... ,i,„ a,.,.;-,..-». t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 107, 17 March 1864, Page 2
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