Sales b# THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. Tho subscriber ■will sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 8h December next, at 12 o'clock, EIVE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS at Mount Saint Mary's, being lots 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45. Lots. 41, 42, and 43, have frontages to Dublinstreet of 33 feet each. Lot 44 has also a frontago to Dublin-street of 62 feet, and another frontage to St. Mary'B-road of 63 ! feet, and is a Coiineh Lot. Lot 45 possesses a frontago to St. Mary's-road of 36 feet. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ONEHU N G A. The subscriber begs to inform the public that lie intends to offer for public sale, on Tuesday, the 13th December next, at Oneliunga, SEVERAL CHOICE ALLOTMENTS of LAND, situate in Onehunga, having frontages to Queen and Trafalgar-streets, and contiguous to the Basin, Onehunga. Also, Other properties, which "will appear in future advertisements. j SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. VILLA LOTS AT REMUERA, >"EAR NEWMAEEET. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, to sell by public auction, at Ihb Lund Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 19tli instant, at 12 o'clock, g IX LARG E VILLA SITES. No. I—6o feet frontage to Remuera Road, by a depth of 2CO feet No. 2—60 feet do. do. No. 3—60 feet do. do. No. 4■—72 fpct do. do. (With this allotment will be sold about one acre of land adjoining, through which a Btreani of pure water constantly flows.) No. 5—60 feet frontage by a depth of 200 feet No. (!—6O feet do. do. A plan of the above property may be seen the auction rooms. Terms—Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FARM AT MOUNT ALBERT. The subscriber has been instructed to offer for sale on a futuro day, A COMPACT FARM situate at Mount Albert and containing by admeasurement 40 Acres or thereabouts, with new and substantial Dwellinghouse. This Farm is bounded by Government roads, and is in close proximity to the property of John Rogan, Esq. SAMUEL COCHRANE, .Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. SALE OF YANKEE NOTIONS. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by Auction, at hia stores, Sliortland-streot, on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at hnlf-past 11 o'clock precisely, the following assorted invoice of American Goods :— AI \ CASKS WOOD-SEAT CHAIRS 12 cases Baltimore do. do. 15 „ Extra do. do. do. 16 ~ „ do. cane do. 6 „ ~ do. do. rockers 6 „ ~ cane-back and do. 10 „ 30 hour G-ineh lever clocks 10 „ 30 hour 8 do. do. 5 „ 30 ~ sharp Gothic do. 10 „ Peny Davis' pain-killer 5 „ American counter scales, J oz. to 200 lbs. 2 „ American platform do. to 400 lbs. 1 „ „ „ to GOO lbs. „ ~ meat cutters 12 ~ S. Collins & Co's handled axes 10 only thermometer churns 0 10 ~ do. do. 1 10 ~ do. do. 2 15 cases round plaid vestas 4 „ vestas 250's 1 „ do. 500 50 kegs American cut nails 10 ~ flooring brads Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. CROCKERY AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. DAYID NATHAN Will sell by Auction, on Tuesday, 6th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, the following invoice of Crockery : MC K A T E S OF CROCKERY consisting of Cups and Saucers Muffin Plates Egg Cups Bowls Slugs Jugs Sugar Jugs Dinner Plates 1 'JViflera Cover Dishes I Ashlets White and Gold China Sauceboats and Stands fc'oup Tureeus Bakers' Dishes Flat Dishes Gravy Dishes Drainers. Terms at SaleTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING LOTS. QUEEN-STREET. C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favoured with instructions to sell bv auction, on Thursday, ]sth instant, at twelve g clock noon, at their Auction Chambers, Ellis's Buildings, Queen-street, | -j Q VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS ■I °' good depth, having frontages to a new street leading from Queen-street into Edward-street. C. Arthur and bon beg particularly to call the attention of persons engaged in the City to these Allotments as an opportunity fo? procuring good I building sites in the heart oi* the city rarely occurs, terms :— One-fourth cash, the remainder by promissory notes of 3, 6, unci 9 mouths, each bearing 10 per cent., or two fourths may remain on mortgage for o years at 10 por cent; if cash is paid for the wi.olu of the purchase money per cent, will bo allowed on two-fourths of the purohaso money.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 332, 5 December 1864, Page 2
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