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SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1864. r I Y O K E N 'O, tllE CITY OF THE AVAIKATO! FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. nOMKS FOll MILITARY SETTLERS AND TRADERS. j | 146 LOTS, | UPON AND ADJOINING j | { ( j THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD, | AMD I IMMEDIATELY AUUTING UPON j t THE QUEER'S 11EDOUBT. A T AUCTIO N, SATURDAY, 23RD INSTANT, j TWO O'CLOCK P. M„ l AT i j j COCIIBA XE ' S MAKKET, j QUEEN-STREET. | I ,1 oKE Plt COC II RAN E, ' Auctioneer. i ! Tho above are the most- valuable and central Lots . I .* ; of tho TOWNSHIP, being chiefly situate in tho ' tliorouglifuros leading from tho Lovrcr W aikato, the j Thames, ami from Auckland, as will be seen by the j published Diagram. A few Lots immediately abut ! upon the lie.Kiubt itself, while others directly front ! it upon the ({rertt High Road.

Terms Cash, or one-half Cash on the fall of the hammer. Remainder within one mouth from day of Sale. Upon payment of the, purohtise money, immediate Title will be given. STORE SHEEP. S T Y A K & H U N T E 11 Will sell on arrival OAA STORE SHEEP, expectod daily from tJUU Sydney. Further particulars in a future advertisement. TOWNSHIP OP DIIUItY. We have receirod instructions from Geo. Graham, Esip, M.G.A., to sell at an early date, rjl H E T OWN SHIP OF DIIT7 RY, adjoining the Terminus of the projected Railway from .Auckland, close to the Coal Mine Tramway, and at the head of Uie navigable inlet of Slippery Creek. riatu And particulars us soon as poenible. MABLN & GRAHAM, Auctioneer*. NOTICE. I TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, some evil disposed Person or Persoup did, on the Evening of TUESPA"\ » the | I'Jth mutant, enter upon my farm at OLahuhu, and I there m: iliciously Kill, Destroy, and Mutilate, in a shameful manner, A LONG WOOLLED SHEEP, Belonging to me, and of considerable value. This is to give notice that the above Reward will be paid to any person who will give to JAMES NAUGHTON. Esq., Commissioner of Police such information as will lead to the detection and conviction of the perpetrators of the above disgraceful act. JOSEPH NEWMAN. Auckland, April 20, 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 April 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 April 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 April 1864, Page 2