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Sales ig factionTHI3 DAY. THE HAIMAKKET, THBEE FAEMS AT HAUNGATAWHIBI. ALFEED BTJGEIiANJy H«s received in6truetions to eell by public auction I'liis Day, the 14tli inst., at 12 o'clock, LOT 28, Parish of Maungatawhiri, containing 77 acres. Lot 41, Parish of Maungatawhiri, containing 153 acres 3 roods. Hot 40, Parish of Maungatawhiri, containing 64 acres. THIS DAY. THE MANG-AREI POIIST ESTATE. For ealo by auction, at the Hay market, This Day, June 14th, at twclveVclock. At an upset price of £12 an acre. mHB FARM AT MANGAREI POINT, conX taming 483 acres, the greater part of which ie securely fenced, and subdivided into three enclosures, there ia a dwelling house, stables, out-houses, and a productive garden, on the property, which is t easantly and healthily situated- It is bounded on wo fides by the harbour of the Manukau, and one of the best beaches :iu the harbour is on the property. It is immediately opposite Onehunga, andi vrill be within eight miles of Auckland by the proposed bridge from Onehunga to Mangarei. By the Otahuhu road it is not more than ten miles direct from Auckland, and tho road is metalled to within one mile of the property. It is grassed throughout, and watered by many s'prings of remarkably pure water. It is at present capable of carrying 1000 brooding ewes, and being naturally dry nnd warm, is a superior winter farm, and is at the present timo let for £100 per month to the Ist of August, when possession will be given. But the property possesses greater vaiue than mere grazing purposes, for from its contiguity to Onehuuga, its dry soil, healthy position, and extensive wuter frontage to the principal channel of the Manukau, it will not fail in a short period to be ex. tensively sought after for villa sites. Terms. —One fourth cash, balance within one month from day of sale. ALFEED F >T OTTLAND. THIS DAY. THE- HAYIAIHT. GBEENBAKK, PANMTJBE. DESIRABLE SITES, FOR VILLA RESIDENCES. For Sale, at the Haymavket, This Day, June 14th, at 12 o'clock, Q A ALLOTMENTS, each containing about two Ott acres, but will be offered in one or more lots, giving facilities to purchasers for obtaining an allotment of such size as they may require. The position of these allotments is a very choice ono for residences, being a gentle slope from a Government road, a chain wide, to the Panmure Lake, by which they are bounded. The soil is of the most fertile description, well grasspd, dry and warm, and is well adapted for gardens or nurseries. Tho Lake itself abounds with fish, and offers unusual facilities for boating, and a road has been laid off to ensure a good public landing place for those lots which do not themselves contain it. Lithographed plans aro prepared, and can be obtained by application at the Haymarket. Terms:—One-third cash, balance by promissory notes, at six and twelve months' date, bearing interest at ton per cent. Titlo on cash payment of purchase. ALFEED BUCKLAND. THIS DAY. DESIRABLE FAEM AND RESIDENCE NEAR AUCKLAND. ALFEED BUCKLAND Has received instructions from Mr. Patrick Lttndok to sell at the Ifaymavket, Thifl Day, June 14th, at 12 o'clock, (If not previously disposed of by private contract). fTIHE FARM on which he resides, situate about X five miles from Auckland, and having a frontage to the Great South Eoad, near the Kailwny Station, at the Junction of the Drury and Onehunga lines, The farm consists of sixty-two acres good Tokanic land, securely fenced and eub-divided, with a neat dwelling-houso erected thereon, and is one of the best watered farms in the neighbourhood. For terms, which are liberal, apply at tho Haymarket. THIS DAY. THE HAYIASIET. BY OEDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ALFEED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, This Daj r , tho 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, NO. 125, EAST TAMAKI FARMS, containing eighty acres, fenced, sub-divided and in grass. TO-MORROW. ■ THE NEWMARKET YARDS. 3 CHOICE DAIRY COWS that cau be recommended, for salo To-morrow, at 12 o'clock, also 10 Two year old Steers and 2 ImporLod Leicester Ewc3 with lamb at side. ALFEED BUCKLAND. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. THE HAYMARKET. Fer sale on Thursday next, Juno 15, at 12 o'clock, A f\ HEAD AUSTRALIAN OXEN, ox 'Bengal' 4tU 40 head Auckland Fatted CattkDairy Cowa and Store Cowt Two-year-old Steers 150 Fat Sheep Fat and Store Pigs AT/FRF, r> BUCK LAND. THUESDAY, JUNE 15. THE NEWMARKET YARDS. For sale on Thursday next, June 15th, at twelve o'clock, A WELL-BRED. . ALDERNEY COW, ex ' Winterthur' from London A WELL-BRED "SOW PIG-,-from London ALFEED BUOffT.ANP.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 2

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763

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 2

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