Salts Iro GROCERIES! GROCERIES! Ex ' Ida Zeigler.' JONES & CO. Hare received instructions from Mr. M. SomereiUe to Bell by auction at an early date, at Brunswick Buildings, ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES of well-assortod GROCERIES, Now landing ox ' Ida Zeigler.' Particulars in futuro advertisement. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. REMUERA, AND NORTH SHORE. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from It. S. Thomson, Esq., to sell by auction, at tlioir Mart, Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday, 29th November, at Twelve o'clock, no BEAUTIFULLY situated Suburban "Villa " Sites at Rcmuera, the largest 2 acres, situatod on the Road leading to Orakei Creek, commencing at 297 feot from the main Remuera Road, on a gentle declino, and having a good conveyance by a metal road or by water. ALSO ON THE NORTH SHORE. 30 very fine Villa Sites, from 5 to 12 aces oach, situated about 6 miles up the Waitemata harbour ; about 20 of the lots liavo a frontage to tho water, and all a frontage to tho main Government lioad, and is, by road, at a convenient distance from tho Ferry. Terms liberal. N.B.—Flags placed on tho ground. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 100 BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS ON THE PONSONBY ROAD. JONES CO. Have received instructions from Mr. David Shbkhan to sell by auction at their Mart, Brunswick Build- • ings, on Wednesday, 23rd November, at 12 o'clock, ONE HUNDRED DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED BUSINESS AND TILLA SITES, |_| AVING large frontages to tho Ponsonby-road, Pompallier Terrace, King-street, Sheehan, Dignan, and Blake-streets, all the sub-division streets being good broad fifty-feet roads. These ALLOTMENTS all command GOOD VIEWS overlooking the City and Harbour, the Ranges and Waitemata River. This is one of tho healthiest and moat rapidly rising localities of the Western side of the Town, tho Ponsonby-road, the great highway of tho City West, running along tho whole front of the subdivision ; and the Auctioneer can confidently recommend these Allotment! for Business Sites, Villa Residences, and Homos for ~W orking Men. PLANS Can be seen on the ground, or at the Auction Mart. AN OMNIBUS Runs THBEK TIHEB DAILY from Hardington'a aza&r Yard*. TERMS—MOST LIBERAL: One-third Cash; the remaining Two-thirds by Promissory Notes at 6 and 12 months bearing Bank Interest; or One-third Cash and the remainder on Mortgage at Ten per cent, for any period not exceeding o years. two-and-a-half pee cent, discount foe cask. THIS DAY. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction, Qfj HEAD OF FAT CATTLE. Ov 9 do. do., from Wangarie 150 Fat sheep and lambs 4 Good dairy cows Hand-fed heifers and steers 8 Good working bullocks Store cattle, store sheep Fat and store pigs. THIS DAY. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction, g WORKING BULLOCKS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. OTAHUHU SQUARE YARDS. STYAK & HUNTER Will sell by auction, I COWS AND STORE STOCK I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 320, 21 November 1864, Page 2
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