Sales inr FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. T II E HAYMAUKE T. WOOL TACJCS ON SALE. FIRST WOOL SALE on Frid.iv, November 4th. ALFRED BUG'KLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. TIIIC NEWMARKET YARDS. 1 S For sale sit- auction, on Thursday, November 17th, at 1 one o'clock, n TWELVE First-class Short Horn BULLS, rising e 2 years old. I Bicd'by Robert Graham, Esq., tho get. of ' Ilavolock' and the ' Eurl of March.' Several of these. Bulls are pure-bred, being out of Imported Cows. ALFRED IJUCKLAND. SOUTH NEWTON WITH NORTH ROAD FRONTAGES. IF TY- SIX CHOICE ALLOTMENTS In this FAVOURITE and FLOURISHING LOCALITY, Will bo OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SALIC, At an Early Date (of which due notice and full particulars will bo given), by ,T. S. MACFAIILANE & CO. Ternis easy. 20th September, ISGi. SUPREME COURT SITE. QUEEN STREET I'ROPEIITT. The subscriber has this day been j n _ struct ions from the Colonial G jV(n ., miont , to SC U by public auction, to the! bcst bi aj cri FTUIAT PORTIO;; SECTION 15, of the X City of Uik:lv)uikl, at present occiipiod by the Supreme . \jnd Gaol, &c., Ac., hnd now sub--lUied into 13 Allotments, consisting of — Lot I.—Possesses /•. frontage of 55 feet and 5 inches to Queen-street, .with a side frontage to Victoriu-street of 108 feet 3 inches. Lot 2. —lias a frontage of 30 feet V inches to Queen-street, with a side depth to Lot 1 of 10S feet. 3 inches. Lots 3, 4, 5, and (5, each have frontngesto Queenstreet of 33 feet, with uniform side depths of 101 feet 3 inches. Lot 7.—A frontage of 37 feet to Victoria-street and a depth ofiJo feet to a proposed road Lots S and !> have, the former a frontage of 35 feet and 7 inches to Victoria-street, and the latter a frontage of 35 feet and 8 inches to Yiolovia-street, and botli a uniform depth of 05 feet to aforesaid proposed road. Lots 10, 11, 12, and 13, have frontages of 30 feet each to Elliott-street, and with the exception of Lot 13, which has an outlet to Ihe proposed road, a side depth of ICO feet and 3 inches. SAMUEL C O CURANE, Auctioneer. Fort-street, • 23rd September, 18G4. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. AT 11 O'CLOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HOUSE, SADDLERY, JAUNTING-CAR, HARNESS, &c. The subscriber lms been favoured with instructions from Colonel Murray, who has left for England, to sell by public auction, at liis late residence, St. George's Bay Road, l'arnell, on Monday next, 31st first-, ut 11 o'clock sharp, HIS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GRAND PIANO, Horse, Saddlery .launting-Car, &c., &c., <Vc., viz., —1 useful Family Horse, Irish Jaunting-C'ar (by Nugent, of Dublin —cost. .C 75), 1 Side-saddle, 2 Saddles and Bridles, 1 set Carriage Harness complete, Collars, Stirrups, Straps, Girths, Martingales, and a variety of stable requisites. Carpenters' Tools, Fishing-Nets, Wine Cooler, Game-Bag, «!cc. Colt's Revolver, Garden Implements, Plants, <Xlc., Chest Drawers, Washstand, Bedstead and Bedding, Chairs, and a great variety of Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Glass, and China Meat Safes, with a variety of sto a i &0-, &c., &c. Terms—Cash. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. P.S.—As the premises have been let, and possession to be given next day, the auctioneer most respectfully requests that no purchasers will attend this sale who will not settle and take immediate delivery. Sale at-11 o'Clock sharp. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. AT 11 O'CLOCK. The subscriber will sell at his stoves, Fort*street, 50 CASKS VERY PRIME PORK. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. Terms : over £30, three months' credit. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. TO GUILDERS AND OTHERS. 1 40,000 FEET V.D.L. TIMBER. The subscriber will sell on Custom-house-street, at 2 o'clock, 40,000 I z>sr;- ODT) 3i.i15 pieces 3x 2 Slo H! feet lengths 1521 pieces 4 x 2 10 lo 18 ditto 180 pieces I x 3 H) ditto t>s pieces -I- x 4 14 to 20 ditto 28t; pieces 5 x 2 14 to 20 ditto > 411 pieces (> x 2 various - pieces 7x 4 dido *18 pieces 8x 3 ditto 7 pieces 8x 4 ditto 2 pieces Bxs ditto . 2 pieces Sxli ditto 5 pieces i) x 4 ditto , 12 pieces 10 x 3 ditto SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 301, 29 October 1864, Page 2
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