Safes It# faction. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. THE NEWMARKET SALE. nrn EWES and LAMBS for SALE, on Thursday next, at 1 o'clock. ALFRED AUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. THE NEW MA R KET YAIIDS. For salo on Thursday next, November 10, BALANC E of F A T CAT TL E ox 'Aleot.a,' consisting of 100 Head choico fat oxen •10 do. throe year old steers 20 do. Auckland fatted cattlo Dairy cows aiul storo entile 200 Fat sheep and Jamba 20 Leicester rams Fat and storo pigs. ALFRED AUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. LEICESTER & LONG-WOOL RAMS. For sale on Thursday next, November 10th, at 1 o'clock, -1 IMPORTED LEICESTER RAM JL 8 aged It inns 8 Ram Hoggets ALFRED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. "I FAT PIGS for sale on Thursday next, at Xu twelve ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. A BUIL DI N G ALLOT JL EN T IN OTA H I'll ( ! . C CONTAINING 1 rood SO perches, being No. (>l, / subdivision of claim 2(i!>a, fronting the Canal Reserve, a short distance from the Great South lioxd nnd fenccd on the one side, for unreserved sale, ai the Haymarket, on Saturday next, November 12, al 12 o'clock, previous to the sale of Horses. Terms—Cash. ALFRED BUCKLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. THE HAY M A R K E T. THE BEST FARM IN THE PAPAKURA VALLEY. BLINK BONN Y. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Hits been favoured with instructions from Mr Geokce Gahdinkk to sell -without reserve, at tin Haymarket, on Saturday, 12th November, at noon previous to the Ilorse Sale, unless, in the mean time, sold privately, FARMS £*os. IS and 2-l, Parish of Papukura, con taining about 200 A ctcs, fenoul and stib-di •vided. The valley rend, the shortest to the Wairoa, passei through the centre of the farm, and it is fenced 01 either side. The Papakuia river runs through it giving abundance of water at all times, and the greater pait of the land is of superior quality. '1 hero is a small dwelling house,detached houses fo: servants, large bam and stables,oll theproperty, whid is well wooded, and very picturesque, situated abou two miles from the Great South Head, and iifteoi miles from Auckland. Tho Crops, (-17 acres) of Oats, are remarkably full and the grass on it is now capable of fattening fron six to seven hundred sheep. Persons desirous to see the Property will hav< every facility given them, by applying at the "Hay market. ' 1 . Terms—£l,ooo can remain on security of the pro perty, at 10 per cent.. One mcictv of tho lialanei cash at fall of hammer. Tho remainder within thre< months at Bank interest. Nov., 180-i. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IX. DURHAM YARD S. STTAK & lIUNTER Will hold their FI ® ® WOOL SALE for the Season on Friday, the 11th November. N.B. Wool Packs supplied at the office. THIS DAY. The subscriber will sell by auction, at the stores o Eaton and Devoir, This Dav, 9th instant n 11 o'clock, OA KC E G S J? U T T E ft £U\J t>o Sydney cbeescs 60 Hobart Town cheese, in tins j 10 casks oatmeal . 10 eases Hobart Town jams 20 bags oats. 4 caeca omons L. W. EATON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. ONEUUNGA. "THE CEDAR &" The übscribor has received instructions from Capt Symonds, 8.M., tootfer for sale, ALL that substantially and well-built DFST DENCE called " THE CEDAKS," cont'iin mg 12 rooms, with Coach-house, Stables, Paddor-1.-Orchard, and Vegetable Garden. Ihe House can be.viewed any dav. and occupation given to the purchaser a few weeks after il.r day oi sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. PARISH OF KAP A N GA. COROMANDEL HARBOUR. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, Jo oiler for sale A LL that FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT and -CL excellent SI A" - ROOMED DWELLINGHOUSE thereon erected, with Kitchen, situate in !/'° s ' rßet of Kapanga, being Lot, J2 of Section -o or tlie aioreeaid township. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, ~ SUBURBS O F AL" C K L AND. LIN COLN-ST'REE'i'. The Subscriber has received instructions to oll'or for sale, on Thursday, the 10th inst., at his Rooms, Land Department, at 12 o'clock, ALL that ALLOTMENT of LAND, bein" Lot 81, in the Suburbs of Auckland, havFng a iron age to Lincoln-street of G8 feet and a depth of 100 ieet; and opposttn now j\ ousc.0usc. Further particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 310, 9 November 1864, Page 2
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