Snfes lur rP„ID AY, APRIL 22. PAIINELL. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At Auction, on the premises. Parnell, by order of and at the residence of Capt. Shaw. THE Sale will take place on FRIDAY, at Eleven o'clock, and the inventory will .include an elegant Drawing Room Suite in Walnut, Table 3, Couches, and a general variety of Household Effects and Furniture, both useful and handsdme. .JOSEPH COCHRAN K, Auctioneer. N.l).—Capt. Shaw's residence is a short distance from the " Windsor Castle" Hotel, being the dwelling house so long occupied by the Rev. J. WilSOn. SATURDAY-, APRIL 23. A CHOICE ACRE IN THE ENVIRONS OF ONEHUNGA, A T AUCTIO N, Saturday, tlie 23rd instant, immediately after the Sale of Pokeno. •JOSEPH COCHRANE. Auctioneer. N. B.—The eboYC is one of the finest and most commanding tiles in the nci«hbotir!iood, with good road, fU'e minutes' ride from Air. Kelly's Hotel. A anua piece of two acres, a little below it, will also be sold at the same time, j WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. SATURDAY, 2.'iitn APRIL, ISG4. Y O K E N O, THE CITY OF THE WAIKATO! FREEHOLD BUTLDINCr SITES. i | HOMES FOR MILITARY SETTLERS AND j TRADERS. | 146 LOTS, | UPON AXD ADJOINING ! | THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD, ! AND IMMEDIATELY ABUTING UPON THE QUEEN'S REDOUBT. A T AUCT IO N, SATURDAY, 23 RD INSTANT, I TWO O'CLOCK P. M., ! AT | ; COCIIRANE'S MARKET, | j QUEEN-STREET. i ] JOSEPH COCHRANE, Auctioseer. The above are the most valuable and oentral Lots of tha TOWNSHIP, being chiefly situate in the thoroughfares leading from the Lower Waitato, the Thames, and from Auckland, as will be SCMI by the published Diagram. A few Lots immediately abut upon the Redoubt itself, while others directly front it upon the great High Road. Terms Cuk, or one-half Cash on the fall of the ' hammer. R»mainder within one mouth from day of Sale. Upon payment of the purcha»9 money, immediate Tit la will be girra. THIS DAY. THE II AYM ARRET. SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HORSES, Ex ' Kangaroo,' from Sydney. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Atkinson to sell bv auction, at the iiavmarket, This Day, at 11 o'clock, G DRAUGHT HORSES, warranted thoroughly staunch 8 Unbroken Heavy Draught Colls. THIS DAY. T HE HA Y M A R K E T. A FIRST CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE together with a large town Dray and Harness for sole, to-morrow, at the Haymarket, at 11 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 136, 20 April 1864, Page 2
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