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Sales by THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. VALUABLE BUILDING PREMISES, Q.UEEN -STREET. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEE. Xhe subscriber baa been favored with instructions from the Mortgagee, to sell rjini! VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES in X Queen-street, occupied and leased by Herbert Asliton, Esq., at a rental of .£l7O per annum, for a term of five rears, from .Time 20tli 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 BLILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Novem'-ir 10th, at 12 o'clock. rpnis Valuable PROPERTY will bo SOLD on X 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. Terms —One-fourth, cash ; one-fourth, four months; one-fouith, eight months; one-fourth, twolve. months, ly piomissory notes bearing S per cent, in tores! . SAMUEL COCHIIA NE, Auctioneer. SUPREME COURT SITE. QUEEN STREET PROPERTY. The subscriber has this day been favoured with instructions from the Colonial Government to sell bv public auction, to the highest and best bidder, riIUAT PORTION OF SECTION 15, of tho JL City of Auckland, at present occupied by the Supreme Court ami Gaol, &e., &c., and now subdivided into 13 Allotments, consisting of— Lot I.—Possesses a frontage of 55 feet and 5 inches to Queen-street, with a side . frontage to Victoria-street of 108 feet 3 inches. Lot2.—Has a frontage of 39 feet 7 inches to Queen-street, with a side depth to Lot 1 of 108 feet 3 inches. Lots 3, 4 , 5, and 0, each have frontages to 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 of <J5 feet to a proposed road l.ots S and 9 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 Viotoria-street, and both a uniform depth of'Js feet to aforesaid proposed road. Lois 10, 11, 12, and 13, have frontages of 30 feet each to EUioU-slreet, 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. Fori-street, 23rd September, 1864. ' THIS DAY. PAIS'MURE. V E R R Y JI O T 10 L . RIDINGS & DOWDEN i Are instructed to sell by auction at tho Ferry Hotel, Pamnure, This Day, 7th instant, at eleven o'clock, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Stock-in-Trade Horse Spring Cart And Harness <&c., &e., &c. Terms Cash. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. P A RNE L L A L L O T M E N T S. HIDINGS & DOWDEN Have been instructed to ofl'er for sale by auction, on Tuesday, tho loth install!, at 12 o'clock, r» VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS in PARNELL, 0 situated on the property known as belonging to the late Mr. Bracey. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. PARNELL. DRAP ER Y , HAIiDW AR E, &c . 1; I lUNGS A DOWDEN Hare been instructed to sell by auction, at the store lately in the occupation of llr, Hohkn, l'arnell, on Tuesday next, Bth instant, at 11 o'clock, rn H E " W HOLE of her ST 0 C K of X Drapery Hosiery Flannels U avdware Grocerv tcc., fee., &c. Terms—Cash. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. j TO GINGER BEER AND LEMONADE j MANUFACTURERS. j RIDTNGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, on Wednesday next, November !Hh, at 11 o'clock, on tho premises known as Messrs. Cosikk & Co's Factory, Wakefield-strcet, rnilE whole of their large Stock of Material foi ] JL the Manufacture of JEratcd Waters, consist- ' ing of— 1000 dozen Soda water and ginger beer bottles 3 tons Fine carbonate of lime JOOO lbs. Sulphuric acid 000 gross Corks Soda water machine, complete Steam engine and boiler Waler cooler 2 i filling machines •170 it'~. Ginger 10 ;iiii.s. Spirits of wine tN-C,, AiC., &c. Terms—Cash. PRELIMINARY, PORT ALBERT SETTLEMENT. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions from the Trustees to offer for sale at an early date, Inn A L L ° ,jL ' m en t s JL Vy V_y (half and quarter acres) in the Township of Port Albert, Kaipara. Plans will be ready in a few days, when tho time of ' tale will be stated.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 2

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716

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 2

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