gales h% Ruction. THIS DAY. UNDER WHIT OF IT FA. POTATOES !"T~Fo TATOBS!!! JONES & CO. Will sell by auction. This Day, at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, at 12 o'clock, Af\ TONS OF VERY FINE POTATOES, iu 4U lots to suit purchasers No reserve. SPECIAL NOTICE. Oicing to the serious inconvenience hitherto experienced by the Public at Auction Sales, the Subscriber begs to give notice that he cannot receive for Sale by lublic Auction, any Properties or Merchandise with a Seserve Price on than, unless such Seserve be mentioned as an Upset. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THIS DA.Y. CONDEMNED STORES. BY ORDER OF THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. The subscriber has received instructions from the Colonial Government to sell by auction, at the Colonial Government Store?, Albert Barracks, at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, 14th inst, A LARGE QUANTITY of CONDEMNED SiOKES, oonsistintr of— Blankets Great-coats Biscisitsi Boots Saddlery Caps Tents Tarpaulins Hummers Forges Ironmongery CutU-ry Tinware Shirts Drawers Socks Trousers Tobacco &c, &c, &C. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 26. THREE VILLA SITE 3, EPSOM. The subscriber has instructions to sell by public auction, at the Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, June 26th, ingtunr, 3 VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS OF LAND, situate in this pleasant and healthy neighbourhood, adjoining the property of Heskv Ellis, Esq., Windermert, Epsom, commanding n fine view of he Harbour, FlngstcfT, &c., and having ouch a frontage to the road of GG feet, by a depth of 260 feet. SAMUEL COCIIEANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 26. JUNCTION HOTEL. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE Mil. B. NEWELL. The Subscriber has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder, on Monday the 2Gth day of Juno, at the hour of 12 o'clock,"at his Land Mart, Fort-street npHE well-known ar.d VALUABLE PROPERTY _L hituated at the m ion of the Otnhuhu and Onehunga Roads, long and popularly known as THE JUNCTION HOTEL, With all the FEEEHOLD AND KEAL ESTATE, Goodwill of business, &c, &c , thereto pertaining, and buildings creeled, having a frontage to the Otnhuhu P.oad of 148 feet 'J inches, and tho Onehunga Road 181 feet 9 inches, Tiie Hotel, five years erected, contains twentyrooms, parlour, drawing, dining, and bed rooms' kitchen, with ample kitchen accommodation; scullery, fowl houso, stables, cow shod, and a now two storey IKON STOEE, On bard wood frame, 24 feet by 30, fronting the Otahuhu Road, and designed for a hay and corn and general Btore, by the late owner. THE G- A. B Ii E N Is well etockod with fruit trees. Boil rich volcanic. The business of the Hotel is good, twenty-four-omnibusses pass and repays during tho day. For further particulars enquire of tho Auctioneer, or Mr. G wynne, at the hotel. Also, NINE LARGE .ALLOTMENTS, Fronting both roads, on a portion of which the now Cattle Market Stock Yards are erected, will bo sold. And 13 Acres 27 Porches at Remuora 2 Allotments at Pokeno SAMUEL COCIIEANE, Auctioneer. TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash ; tho remainder on mortgage for two, three, four, or fivo years, at 10 per cent, per annum. Furnituie, &u., lusy be (alien at a valuation. Stock, &c, at tost price, or as por agreement. POTATOES AND BEEP. HARRIS & TURNER Hare always on sale tho best SYDNEY b E B F and tho BEST PICKED POTATOES, in lota to gnit purchasers, I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 2
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