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bj faction. SATURDAY, JUNE 22. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS AT PAPAKUEA. MESSRS. C. ARTHUR & SON Havo received instructions from J. O. Hamlet, Esq., Senior Military Store Officer and Barrack-Master, to sell by public auction, on Saturday nest, the 22nd instant, at their Mart, Queen-etreot, at i-' o'clock precisely, rpHE WHOLE of the IMPERIAL BUILDINGS at PAPAKURA, formerly in the occupation of tho Commissariat Transport Corps, consisting of Ranges of Sr. bling, of Corrugated Iron, Stores, Outbuildings, &c., &c.,&c. Tho Buildings are not to be removed, but the Trustee of tho land on which they are erected will grant a lease to tho purchaser of the Buildings of one or two acres, for twenty-one yearß, commencing from tho time the Buildings were erected, at a ground rent of 5 per cent, on the value of tho Isnd at that time, such valuation to be settled by arbitration. The Buildings can be inspected at any time provious to the sale, on application to Private FoiiEX, in charge of the Buildings, and any information respecting the property or with reference to the lease can be obtained on application to J. O. HAMUI, Esq., at Fort Britomart, or at the Mart on the day of sale. The above sale offers an excellent opportunity for investment, as the property can easily be made available for a Cattle Market, Salo Rooms, Depot for Produce, &c., &c., and tho conditions are liberal and easy. The Buildings to be paid for in cash at the time of sale, after which the/ will be at the purchaser's risk. The Xcase to bo prepared immediately the extent of ground required is agreed on. ' Auckland, 14tb June, 1867. TUESDAY, JUNE 25. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT, i 1,797 ACRES OF LAND AT TAIRUA. C. ARTHUR & SON Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday, 25th June, at 11 o'clock a.m., ALL that Valuable ESTATE (being oro of tho largest held under a Crown Grant), containing 1797 acres, situated at Tairua, on the East Coast, a bounded by the Pepo River, and by the property of George Graham, Esq., SI.G.A., and near the farfamed Saw Mills of Rd. fceccombo, Esq. On the Estate there is first-class kauri timber, ti and other trees suitable for posts and rails, fire wood &c, also plenty of food for cattle. Tho Koromeko, Karaha and other shrubs grow in abundance. Tho rivers abound with fish. 3 The adjoining Lands, cultivated by Mr. John t Graham, eliow that the soils in Tairua are well suited for English Grasses. Tho easy water carriage, the fine Pope liver, and the soil, make this Estate one of tho mo.'t desirable for occuption or investment. Immediate possession. Terms can be made very easy. THURSDAY, JUNE 20. L TO GRO CER.S, STOREKEEPERS &c., &c., &c. JOHN EOBEETON & CO. Will sell by auction at their stores, Durham-street, at 11 o'clock, on Thursday, 20th instant, ex ' Warwick,' &c, CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR Jamß, English and Tasmanian Orange, Citron, and Lemon Peel Confectionery, Keillor's and Wotherspoon's Essence of Lemon Oriental Pickles, Curry Powder Sauces, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Hair Oil Windsor Soap Champion Vinegar White Wine Vinegar, in bottle Lea and Perrin's Worcester Sauco Currants Sardines, hall and quarter tins Lobsters, Oysters Compton's Hams, Butter Prime Mess Beef, tierces, barrels, and kegs Salt, coarse and fine, Table Salt Sperm Candles Blue and Starch North Wilts Cheese Patent Groats Corn Flour Baking Powder Homoeopathic Oocoa, Taylor's. Colman's Mustard Mixed Spice Arrowroot and Barley Fancy Biscuits Nelson's Gelatine Kerosene, Cousin and Hart's Chevallier Barley Potatoes, picked Tobacco, 10s and Negrohead Vestas, plaids and 250 a &C.J &0„ & 0,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 2