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Safes &2 __ THDESDAT, MAT 18. EJ&EE MA N' S BAY. WAEEHOTJSES, STORES, SHOPS, AND BUSINESS PREMISES, BETWEEN THE PROJECTED NEW WHARF AND RAILWAY TERMINUS. The Subscriber has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Land Mart, Fortatrect, on Thursday, the 18th May, at 12 o'cloct, THAT VERT VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND in FEEEMAN'S BAY. Having a large frontage to the new Breakwater on the ft Mary's road, (and nearly opposite the New Wharf about being erected by the Government) on one side, and Franklin-street on the other. The position of this Property invites tbeattention of Capitalists and Merchants, as at no distant period will this Bay bo inferior to any other round Auckland, and sites for Warehouses, Stores, Shops &c. &0., will seldom be offered on such easy terms, and in such very good position as those are. The Survey is now being made, and Plans will be ready in a few days. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. P.S.—Tho proprietor merely wanting a revenue, will allow the whole of the purchase money to remain on tho Buildings, at 10 per cent, per annum. Arrangements for which can be made previous to the sale, by applying to the Auctioneer. PEELIMLNARY NOTICE. 1000 ACRES, MONGONUI. By order of the Mortgagee. The subscriber is instructed to sell at an early date A VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, containing 1000 acres; situate in the county of Wynyard, close to Hohora Harbour; having an extensive sea frontage. SAMUEL COCHEANE, Auctioneer. FOE PRIVATE SALE. A STEAM SAWMILL, Within six hours' sail of Yuebland, SITUATE at tho mouth of a good Creek, with Engine of 20 horse-power, in full working order, and cutting from thirty to forty thousand feet weekly, with. GANG SAW-FEAME, Working up to Forty Saws. Also, SELF-ACIING CIECULAE. SAW, and all neccsssary requirements of a first-class Mill. Timher can bo cut any length, from 10 feet upwards. Also, A KAUEI BUSH. Of 120 acres, heavily timbered, and unopened, and easily available for the Mill. There are also a Manager's House and Store, Smithy and Carpenter's Shop, and five Cottages for persons employed on the premises. Terms on application to SAMUEL COCHEANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. BOOKS. ' EIDINGS & DOWDEN, Will sell by auction, on Wednesday next, 19th innt.> at 11 o'clock, Af\f\ VOLUMES STANDARD WORKS, 4tUL/ including— Novels Poetry Illustrated works Classical „ &c, &c, &c. Catalogues can be had at the mart. FRIDAY, JAPRIL 21. NEW FUENITUEE. RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, on Friday next, 21st inst., at 11 o'clock, 4 MOTTLED KAURI and REMU CHEFFONIERS 11 do do do chests drawers -1 do do do 100 tables 2 telescope tables (mottled ka ri) 1 square mottled kauri table - 1 remu hair seat couch, carved back 2 do do, leather cloth 3 mottled kauri easy chairs 2 remu do do 1 handsome carved mottled kauri settee 2 couches to match the above 1 remu couch 6 carved back remu chairs 32 Btuffed chairs 34 wood bottom do 2 oval work tableß Wardrobes Bookcases &C, &C, &C. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Ex ' Pegasus.' EIDINGS & DOWDEN Will sell by auction, in a few days, 1 OPI TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES 20 Paokages well-assorted Grindery THURSDAY, APRIL 20. THE NEWMARKET YAEDS. For sale, on.Thursday next, at one o'clock, QA HEAD WELL-FATTJED OXEN OU 10 Fat Calves 20 Head Store Cattle Dairy Cows 50 Merino Ewes in Lamb to Leicester Ram 3 250 Merino Ewes in fresh condition 200 Well-fatted Sheep Fat and Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 2

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579

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 2

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