Sales fcg faction. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEB 19. DRAPERY, FURNITURE, BOOTS, &c. SIDINGS & DOWDEN Haro been instructed by T. C. Law, Esq., of Parnell, who is about to return to England, to sell by Auction, on "Wednesday next, at their Mart, Quocnstreet, THE ENTIRE OP HIS STOCK OF DRAPERY. ON THURSDAY, at Parnell, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. ON FRIDAY, At thoir Mart, Queon-street, his largo stock of Boots and Shoes. Tho wholeto be sold without reserve. Particulars in future advertisement. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. SUBURBAN & COUNTRY PROPERTY. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will offer for sale by auction, on Tuesday, Uoth inst., at 12 o'clock, f|l H;E FO LLOWING PROPERTY:— COTELE. IS Allotments, situated t at Cotelo. N3BWMARKET. Corner Allotment, cn Carleton Gore Road, with house recently erected thoroon. Terms at Sale. Also 2 Allotments opposite the above. REMUERA. Allotment No. 170, section 16, at Remuera, containing eight acres and eleven perches, well situated, and commanding an extensive view of the harbour, &c. ONEHUNGA. 7 allotments in_ Church-street, being subdivision of allotment section Town of Onehungu. Also, Part of allotment No. G, section No. 36,'_Oneliunga. WANGAREI. Allotment No. 90, containing 3S acres Good Land. MONGQNUI. Allotment 39, Parish of Kaio, Mon gonui, containing 3S acres, a large portion of which is heavily Tiniberod, and of easy approach. HUNUA. SO acres, being part of lot 172, with a quantity of Kauri Bush upon the property. WAIUKU. Allotment No. 3, Parish of Kahawai, containing 112 acres good land, with deep water frontage to "Wniuku river, hnving a good House erected thereon, and portion of the property fenced and laid down in grass. EAST WHAU. Lots 8 and 9, section 17 ; and lots 4 and 5, section 23 of subdivision of allotment No. 76, Parish of Tirirangi. Torms at Sale. .NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, AT TEHEE O'CLOCK SHAEP, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, LEWISSON'S GRAND MAMMOTH GIFT ENTERPRISE WILL BE DRAWN. r j THE Theatre will be open, and free admission to any one who thinks proper to attend. All Ticket Holderß are respectfully solicited to be early in attendance. The Drawing to be under the Management of a Committee of Shareholders, and the Prize-tickets to be drawn by a child. ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT. Early application to be made, as none will be issued after Saturday, the 22nd instant. First Prize, value - £70 Fourteenth Prize £7 10s Second „ „ - 50 Fifteenth „ 710 Third „ „ . 25 Sixteenth „ 710 Fourth „ „ - 25 Seventeenth „ 710 Fifth „ „ . 25 Eighteenth „ 710 Sixth „ „ . 25 Nineteenth „ 710 Seventh „ - 15 Twentieth „ 710 Eighth ~ ~ - 15 Twenty-first „ 6 0 Kinth ~ ~ - 15 Twenty-second „ G 0 Tenth „ „ - 15 Twenty-third „ 5 0 Eleventh „ -10 Twenty-fourth „ 5 0 Twelfth,, „ - 10 Twenty-fifth „10 0 Thirteenth „ - 8 P. H. LEWISSON, JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, WILLIAM HOBSON, BONDED STOREKEEPER CUSTOMS AND GENERAL AGENT, _ Shobtlaud Steeet. Wool, Flax, Kauri Gum, Wheat, Maize, or other Goods Stored.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 289, 15 October 1864, Page 3
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