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Saks bg WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. SALE OF CONDEMNED COMMISSARIAT STORES. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Pursuant to instructions received from her Maiestr' Commissariat, -will sell by public auction, at th' Commissariat Stores, Princes-street, on WeiW 6 day next, the 14tli inst., at II a.m. *" FJIHE FOLLOWING ARTICLES — namely, 22,308 lbs. Compressed Forago 120 gallons Hum 460 lbs. Rice Terms—Cash. TUESDAY, DECEMBEB 20. | POET ALBERT. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Hare received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday, 20th December next, at 12 o'clock at their Mart, Queen-street, QQ ALLOTMENTS in the Town of Port 100 Albert, Albertland Settlement, 11 half, ecre lots. Plans are now ready at the Mart. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. C lOIC E FREEHOLD BUILDING LOTS. QUEEN-STREET. C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favoured -with instructions to sell by auction, on Thursday, 15th instant, at twelve o'clock tlooti, at their Auction Chambers, Ellis'a Buildings, Queen-street, -I Q VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS JLJy of good depth, having frontages to a new street leading from Queen-street into Edward-street. C. .Arthur and Son beg particularly to call tlie atention of persons engaged in the City to these Allotments as an opportunity for procuring good building sites in the heart of the city rarely occurs. T s B m s:— One-fourth cash, the remainder by promissory notes of 3, 6, and 9 months, each bearing 10 per cent, or two fourths may remain on mortgage for 3 years at 10 per ccnt; if cash is paid forthe wi ole of the purchase money 2 J per cent, will be allowed on two-fourths of the purchase money. THURSDAY, DECEMBEB 15. C. ARTHUR & SON, Have been favoured with institutions to tell by nurtion, at their Chambers, Queen-street, on THURSDAY, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, A DWELLING-HOUSE, containing five Rooms, known as "Bank's Tye," with a large allotment, having: a frontage to the Pensonby Read. One-half of tie purchase money can remain on mortgage. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, OXFORD-STREET, BY Newtown- ROAD. C. ARTHUR ANT) SON Hnvp received instructions to sell by aucHcn. on. THURSDAY next, the loth instant, at 12 o'clock 1 noon, 2 NEW Two-rccmed COTTAGES, situated in Oxford-street, with allotments having feventy years of a lease to run, at the yearly rent of £4. ) THURSDAY, EECEMEEB 35. 1 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, S YM OK D S- STREET. 3 C. ARTHUR AND SON, Have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their Chambers, Queen-street, on THURSDAY next, the 15th instant, : f A GOOD Six-rremfd BOUSE (now in the occu- ' pation of Colonel WYAa-r),with frmt and back "Verardnlu—Let at £65 per year, with sn allotment ; 32 x ISO feet, l aving sixteen years of alcaEeunexpired, from September 25th, 16G4, at the yearly rent ; of £8. 1 : — r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. F BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. C. ARTHUR, & SON J Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Chambers, Queen-street, on Thursday, 15th j instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, THE INTEREST in a Lcafe of Allotment No. 10, having 52 fi et 4 inches frontage to Bymonds--1 street, 120 feet to another street, and 51 i feet to a lane. Ground rent, £8 per annum, with a right of purchase at £7 per foot. Terms—Cash. THIS DAY. ONEHUNGA. HUNTER & CO. 3 Have been instructed by Mr. Cassin, who is leaving t the Province, to 6ell by Auction, at his residence, 1 Queen-street, Onehunga, This Day, December 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Meets. 1 THIS DAY. OTAHUHU SQUARE YARDS. ; HUNTER, & CO. (Late Styak & Hunter,) Will sell by Auction, attho above Yards, This Day Dairy cows Hand-fed heifers, Do. steers, Store cattle, Also, 10 Young usefid hacks, and light harness horses. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28. WOOL SALE. DURHAM SALE YARDS. II UNT E~R & CO. 1 (Late Styak & Hunter), WILL hold a LARGE WOOL SALE on Friday, December 23rd, at their yards. ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. ! WOOL SALE I! I ' DURHAM SALE YARD S. HUNTER & CO. WILL hold their usual WOOJQ SALE on Friday, 23rd Deoember.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 2

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660

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 339, 13 December 1864, Page 2

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