JSriles Im Jitcttott. THURSDAY, MAHCH 24. TO G A R~I) ENE RS: TWO ACRES OF GARDEN GROUIfo. The sub3criber will sell, at his Land Mart, F rt-streei, lit l≤ o'clock, 2 ACRES OF PINE LAND, fenced, bein purl of Suburban Allotment, 132, and having a frontage of 320 links to the Slain Road leading out of tht Cabbage Treo Swamp Road, opposite 3£r. MacElwais's. Further particular* ou application to SAMUEL' COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 24. A FOUR-ROOMED ITOUSF, IX WELLINGTON , PLACE. The subscriber will sell at his Land Mart, on Thursday, the 24th inst., at 12 o'clock, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of 4 Rooms, -with A. bricked well of good water, built on allotment —: 21 feet frontage by 41 feet depth; fenced, and facing Hobson-street. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. Important Sale of Suburban Allotments. X E TV }t A E K B T. The Subscriber lias been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor to sell by public auction, at his Laud Mart, Fort-street, on "Wednesday, lh« 13th diiy of April next, at 12 o'clook, 4-9 ALLOT M E N T S AT N E ~W M A 11 K E T, 0M r lIISIN G some of the most valuable BUILDING SITES in tliia rapidly :tilvnncing Suburb, aud close to t!i« intended Railway Station. Plane and further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer after tho l»t of April. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. Terms : —One-third cash; balance by prouiihsoiT notes at six and twelve months, bearing interest at ton pounds per centum per annum, or two and a lialf per cent, discount for cash, within one rnontk from tho day of sale, or a mortgage for thr?e, four, or fiTe years. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 23. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &.c. Sec. ic. A T A VCTI OX. I have been favoured with inetruetieni from Mr. K. G. Nossia to sell milE FURNITCRE OF HIS KESIDEXCf, J- JERMYN-STRBET, O.V WEDNESDAY, 23ed INSTANT, "Will be sold, AT HIS RESIDENCE, JERMYN-STREET, PIANO, VELVET PILE CAKPET, And VALUABLE DOMESTIC EFFECTS, Of which particulars have been given in Catalogue. JOSEPH COCHRANE. BUILDING SITES, PAEXELL, AT AN EARLY DATE. AT AUCTION. I I hare been instructed to Sell, *t Auotion, ! early in the ensuing month, j TpORTY-ONH BUILDING SITES IN PARNELL, I lituate between the PropertiM of ,G»p----i ttdn Bltkett, William Swaineon, Esq., the School Truet Propwtr, Buiop Salwyn, and H. H. Turtoa, laq.— kaving frontage to ST. GEOEGE'S EOAD, »nd oomtn»nding all around a magoififltnt view of tho City &nd Harbour in thair loreliejt aspects. ' JOSEPH COCHSAJPfi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 111, 22 March 1864, Page 2
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