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i*vacs bn Ruction. j THURSDAY, MAItCH 24. HOB SON PARK, PARN EL L. RTDTNGS & DOWDEN Arc instructed lo Lease by Auction, on Thurediiy, 2-lrth March, «t their Mm , !, Queen-street -J 1-7 VERY CHOICE ALLOTMENTS in tfobson JL t Park, Panieil, For :i Term of 2t years. First half-year's Rent to be paid" on the full'of the hammer. THURSDAY MARCH 24. sus \: :i\ nan a \, lo t i\r ent s. UIDTNGS >t TJOAVDEN Will sell by auction, on Thursday, i'U!i i'.ir.t. AN ALTiOTMICN'i; IN DEI)WOOD, viz..—TTot 3-I-. having 71?. feet front ace to Sovinonr-street, by a depth of ovvr 200 feet. One side fenced. Allotment LH. EAST NEWTOWN, luiviii" a frontage of a;! IVct to tin- Newtwon Road. . " A vnluiibl,; Allotnirnl iu l!ie VILLAGK OF DRURY, opiiosito Young's ll.iicl. having 150 links frontage to (lie Giviil South Ro.'id. unci exteiidiii" tliencc about 3,")0 link-* to Slippery Creek. " Two corner Allotments in PORT ALBERT, opposite the Mtrkot Place. Tliese Allodnents nre within a sliorl distance of tho new Government Township of ALBERT TOWN, the intended port of entrv for the Kaipara. Allotment I, Section 1. oI'EDF.N TERRACE, a • corner Allotment in a most commanding situation, having 111) feet frontier to Mount Udm" Road, and ;J3 feet to Calibagi-Trec Swum]) Rund. Upset Price, £250. T.-riiK ;i> SaY. i " ' : SATURDAY. "MARCH 2tv i WKI. L 1 NCT ON 1! U 'I , '[' Kr. I i:ri)IXGS X DOWDKN AVill sell by miction on Saturday next, March 26th Jit 11 o'clock", γ-o KKGS PKIMK AVKLLLVfJTON BUTTER f O I PIANOS, CONCERTINAS, Ac. i RTDTNGS & DOW DEN i Will sell by auction at an early date, if not disposed I or privately, mWO VALUAP.LK PIANOS, I> v Allison, LonX don, contuining all the latest iniprovcmcnts. I Also,— A variety of Concertinas. Flutinas, Music, &c. I THIS DAY. i UY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ; At twelve o'clock, by GV,O R G I , : STBIS IN , rrure allotment n,.. t, section 3.->. nt y of X Auckland, junction of Wakctirld and .Symondsstrni'ts, with u 'Fouv-roomrd Cottage, (Jurden, and ini]ii-ovi'ineiit.s thereon, having 10.? years' lease, to run, subject to H Government rental of XM jier uiuium. Trims Cash and no reserve. THIS DAY. TH E TRI A N GLE. 1 OH 3 " YKAR 0L1) STEERS, ex ' Aehmirton,' JLv/V/ all strong and in good condition, for salt' This Day, March 22nd, at 11 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 2S. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARM, IMPLEM ENTS, &c. ic. ic. j Al, l-R l<: D BUCK LAN D Has received instruct .ons from Mr. 1). Hutcliinson (who is leaving his farm), to sell by public auction, at his residence, Walton, Howick, on Monday, the 28th March instant, mnE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of Clocks, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Window Curtains, Lamps, Cheflbnier, Beds, Washstands, China Tea and Cofl'ee Service, Dinner Service, Handsome China Dessert Service, Fire Doge, Cooking Stovo complete, Grand Square Piano, 30 Gallon Portable Boiler, Dog Cart and Silver Mounted Har ncs9, Plough, Harrows, Dray and Harness, &c, &c. Also— The Dairy Utonsils, consisting of Cheese Press, Churn, Milk Dishes, Tins, Tats, &c, &c, &c. FRIDAY, APRIL 1. SUBURBAN LAND AT OTAHUHI/. ALFRED BUCKLAND lias received instructions from llow.uu) IKiton, Esii., to sell at tho Ilaynmikut, on Friduv, April Ist, 18G1, at 11 o'clock," HIS HOMESTEAD at OTAHUIIU, adjoining thn Townshij), und bounded by the Tamaki Rivor, immediately opposite the Otahulm Camp, divided into FIFTEEN SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, varying in size from cloven acres, with a lar K e and commodious residence, to three acres and a half, ;md ono of half an acre. Those lots are advantageously situated for residences, commanding pleasant views, and arc closi; to the township, within five minutes' w;ilk of tho Post Offico. Tho principal part of them are fenced, have ready access to a Rood road, and the advantage of water communication with Auckland. A large plan of tho property and in>ip-h»onr)iood is on view at the Hiiymnrlcet, and litho K nmhed pl-uis can be obtaiiif.d on application. Hay market, March IS, ISC-t. SATURDAY, MARCH 26. m. e. Mclaughlin Hat rtceived instructions from the proprietor, Mr Rhtbuin, to oiler for lale'by public auction at Auction Mart, Wilton Street, Eglinton, >Vang(irei, on Seturdny, the 2GtH March, at 12 o'clock, QEVERAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, adO joining Mr. Dhxt's Sto;-e., liny o f Ulr»nd» Road, Eglintou. This :? n ?vf r'":: c:t , :r , . , 'in fii.' - buwcoi's bcicc it

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 2

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