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SaUs bg gattficm. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. VALUABLE BUILDING PREMISES, QUEEN-STREET. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEE. Hie subscriber has been favored with instructions from tho Mortgagee, to sell rnilE VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES in j X Queen-street, occupied and leased by Herbert | Ashton, Esq., at a rental of .£l7O per Aiinitm, for a term of five years, from vSuiie 20th last, consisting of large shop, sitting room, kitchen, and four large bed rooms. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. SUPREME COURT BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. November 10th, at 12 o'clock. HI HIS Valuable PROPERTY will be SOLD ph i JL the 10th proximo, at the Land Rooms of the Subscriber, at 12 o'clock. Plans and full particulars of the Buildings and Grounds will be ready this week. Terim—One-fourth, cash; one-fourth, four months ; one-fourth, eight months; one-fourth, twelve months, by promissory notes bearing 8 per cent interest. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Aucticnocr. PRELIM IN AR Y NOTICE. REMIT ERA. The subscriber lifts been favored with instructions to prepare for the sale of about VILLA SITES in this delightful suburb, situ•LJ\J ated on the lieniuera h'oad, nearly opposite the residence of Samuel Jackson, Esq., and abutting on the property of C. Petsehlor, Esq. The property is now being laid out by Messrs. Davy and SicFarlane in spacious Vilia Lots, which, for extent ot view, healthiness of situation, and salubrity of climate, cannot be surpassed. An Omnibus leaves Soiucrville's corner twice daily. Terms Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctio ocr. SUPREME COURT SITE. QUEEN" STREET PROPERTY. Tho subscriber lias this day been favoured with instructions irom the Colonial Government to sell by public auction, to the highest and best bidder, That portion of section 15, of the City .of Auckland, :xt present occupied by the Supreme Court and Gaol, \e., \L'■, and now subdivided into 13 Allotments, consisting of— Lot 1. —Possesses a frontage of 55 feet and 5 inches to Queen-street, with a side frontage to Victoria-street of 108 feot 3 inches. Lot 2.—Has a frontage of 39 feet 7 inches to Queen-street, with a side depth to Lot 1 of 108 feet o inches. Lots 3, 4, 5, anil G, each have frontages to Queenstreet of 33 feet, with uniform side depths of 10-1- feet 3 inches. Lot 7.—A frontage ofK7 ieet to Yictoria-strect and a depth of 515 feet to a proposed road Lots 8 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 Yiotoria-street, and both a uniform depth of 95 feet to aforesaid proposed road. Lots 10, 11, 12, and 13, have frontages of3ofeet each to Elliott-street, and with the exception of Lot 13, which has an outlet to the proposed road, a side depth of 100 feet and 3 inches. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. Fort-street, 23rd September, 1801. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. CLEARING OUT SALK, WITHOUT RKSRRVE. CHAS. STICHHURY & SON Will sell by auction at their Stores, Queen-street, on 'I hursday next, 3rd November, at 11 o'clock sharp, 2;"r NF.S T S AMF.R IC A N TU B S tJ 2 Cases American Axe Handles 50 Dozen American Brooms 1 Cask Round Oatmeal 2~> llalf-chests Congou Tea 10 Boxes Green Tea' 20 Mats Mauritius Suuar 1 Case 1. U. K. M,itches 20 Cases Pint Pic«les ■'< Cases Be tiled Mustard 2t) linxe* J. P. Pipes 2 Casks Canary-s:'cd. 2 Cases Day A: Martin's Paste Blacking ■"> Cases Catsup 1 Bale Paper Jiags A:c., &c. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. CHAS. STJCfUiURr £ SON Will sMI by auction at their Stores, Queen-street-, on I hur.-day next, 3rd November, at 12 o'clock sharp, ■H .fchoiit reserve, 1 CASE MEN'S ,t ]JOY'S STRAW HATS JL 30 Mns]in Dresses 20 Pieces Bareges '" ;(1 Pieces Fancy Prints •"> Dozen Fanev Si Lie Parasols 20 Dozen Ladies' assorted Crinolines 20 Pieces Fancy Silk Ribbons i'i> Pieces Hlaek Ribbons 3D Pieces Black Silk Handkerchiefs 0 Pieces Coloured Silks lo Dozen assorted French Kid Gloves 3(1 Pieces Mohair Braid •>0 Gross Hooks and ftves 20 Dozen Ladies' Linen Sets 20 Dozen New White Cotton Half Hose .'ill Men's Coloured Alpaca Coats •M do Black do ilo 2-1 do White Vests 3f'i Coloured Alpaca Yosts I 'i» airs Men's Summer Tweed Trousers •10 Men's Summer Tweed Suits 50 Men's Summer Tweed Vests 1 Bale Caps and Bonnets Paper Bags «&c., &C., ike. Terms at sale. ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. ONEHUNG A H ORSE AND CATTLE SALE. J. P. DAGNALL Will sell bv auction on Wednesday next, November 2nd, at 1 o'clock, adjoining Kelly's Royal Hotel, Onehunga, HORSES, chiefly without reserve. These sales will be continued weekly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 303, 1 November 1864, Page 2

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772

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 303, 1 November 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 303, 1 November 1864, Page 2

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