Saks bir THISi DAY. OMNIBUSES. OMNIBUSES. THE THREE OLD IDENTITIES. JONES & CO. Have received instructions from Henry Hardington, ' Esq. to sell by auction, m tho Bazaar Yards. Thia'Day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, The three old identities, veil known to the Public. Thero is yet plenty of work: and monoy to bo liad out of them. NO RESERVE. Terms —Cash. Now on view at the Bazaar Yards. this day* CORRUGATED IRON. JONES & CO. Will sell, at Brunswick Buildings, This Day, (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, rr TONS CORRUGATED IRON ( &c., &c., &o. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. QUEEN-STKEET peopeett. FOR UNRESERTOD SALE.
JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, on Friday next, the 23rd J one, at twelve o'clock, THAT valuable and well known PROPERTY at the corner of Queen and Wellesley-streets, known as the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. This property has a frontage of 38 feet to Queenstreet, and a frontage of 106 feet to Wellesley-Btreot, •with a depth of 70 feet at the back, on which large Stabling is erected. THE HOUSE Contains 14 rooms, besides extensive cellcrage, kitchen, and is in thorough good order, and affords every convenience for a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Tlie LEASE has lE\ years to run fiom the first of July next, at a rental of £60 per annum. Terms easy at Sale. Also, All the Household Furniture, Fittings, Cooking Utensils, &c., -will bo sold immediately after tho sale of the premises. TUESDAY, JULY 4. BESIDEN CE, EEMUEBA. UNRESERVED SALE. JONES & CO.
Have received instructions to sell by auction, without reserve, on Tuesday, the 4th July, at Brunswick Building?, at 12 o'clock, THAT handsome RESIDENCE and GROUNDS situated at tho corner of the Remuera and Hobson Bay Roads, lately owned by Mr. McKenzie, and now occupied by Messrs. Habhis and Tubner. The property has a frontage of 116 feet to tho Remuera Road, by a depth of 264 feet to the Hobson Bay Road, neatly fenced. The HOUSE is nearly new, contains C rooms, and is remarkably well finished. Extensive stabling, &c. The GROUNDS are tastefully laid out with ornamental shrubs, fruit trees, &c., &c. It commands a magnificent view. One hundred and fifty pounds can remain on the property at 10 per cent. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY. POTATOES, BEEF, RAISINS, &c. RIDINGS & DOWDEN "Will sell by auction, This Day, 17th instant, at 11 o'clock, TONS POTATOES &i\J 30 casks Beef 60 boxes Raisins 10 cwfc. Brown Windsor Soap 3 casks Currants 100 tins Preserved Meat 5 cases- Mustard 20 boxes Tea 10 legs Butter 3 case 3 Cheese 2 jars Honey, &e. &c., &c., &c. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. BOOTS. BOOTS. HIDINGS & DOWDEN "Will sell by auction on "Wednesday next, 21st met., at 11 o'clock, TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES Particulars in future advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 498, 17 June 1865, Page 2
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