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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. j SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON HaTe received instructions from Mr. Fhavz Schejupp to sell by public auction, at their land Mart, on Monday, the 17th Februaiy, at 12 o'clock, rnHE following Most Valuable FARMS in the X WAIKATO FABM OF ONE THOUSAND ACRES AT PATERANGI, Being Sectiono 122 to 140, Parish of Mangapiko (19 to 70 of Bnrslem's survey), bounded on the south by tho Mangapiko river, and on the north by the main road from Te Bora to To Awamutu; distance from Alexandra 1-J miles, and from Te Bore mileß. The farm is situated near the old pa, and in the centre of the far-famed Paterangi district, unequalled for its fertility of soil and beauty of situation. The ] land of this block especially is of tho richest description, undu'atiug and well watered. FARM OF FOUR HUNDRED AOBES AT PATERANGI, Being Sections 144 to 162, Parish of Mangapiko (74 to 82,. Burslem'B survey). This farm adjoins the above block of 1,000 acres, and the character of soil and situation is precisely similpr. FARM OF FOUR HUNDRED ACRES AT TE AWAMUTU, KNOWN AS THE CREAM OF THE WAIKATO, Being lots 228 to 230, Parish of MaDgapiko (75 to 83, Gundry ncd GoodaU's survey). This Farm is 'well known and generally acknowlfdged to he the finest property in Waikato. Tho situation is unrivalled, being in the centre of the most thriving villages in W aikato; and the quality of the Boil is equal to none. One hundred acres are substantially fenced, and the greater part in grass. The Auctioneers earnestly dircct the attention of capitalists and intending settlers to the above sale, and beg to aßsure them that properties of tho above description in the Waikato liavo novcr yet been offered to the public. Either as an investment for oapital or for farming purposes thoy are certain to prove remunerative to the purchasers. THIS DAY. C. ARTHUR & SON "Will hold their usual sale at their Mart, at 12 o'clock noon, ONIONS, Cheese, Butter, Suger,Pickles,Lobsters, Starch, Bottled Fruit. Kalad OH, Jam?, Vestas, Sperm Candles, Currants, Raisins, Carb. Soda, Toa, flops, Barloy Meal, Smoked t'i-h, Ale. Household Furnitur*—Tables, Chairs, Couches, Dresser, Largo Meat Safe, Beds, Flax, Mattrasses, Rimu Loo Table, Lifting Jack and Dogs, Earthenware, 11 olloware, Tinwuro, Cutlery, Drapery, &c Poultry, (Sc. THIS DAT. The subscriber will so", at his stores, at 11 o'clock, on, BAGS SUGAR, 20 BOXESSOAE o\.' 60 bags Potatoes, unr terredly 10 D bags Flour 20 tierces and barrels Beof and Pork 6 kegs Batkr 20 cases Koroseno 24 Colonial Cheeses 2 bags Grass and Glover Seeds 70 packages Garden .Seeds Toa, Wino, and Groceries 40 bundles Flax, unreservedly Ink, Collars, and Boots t-ofa, Drawers, Tables nd CbefTonier Photographic Priming Frames, io. GEORGE 8" 3BIN. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, At 1 o'clock. 0/7 A YOLB. SELECT AND STANDARD OO'J WOHKS, To bo sold by auction at tho corner of Queen anc Wyndham-streets. Catalogues at the Mart. GEORGE SIBBIK, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE Tho subscriber has been favoured with instruction! from the Registrar of the Supreme Cou't, to sel' by auction, at his Land Mart (corner of Queen and Wyndham-s :eets), on Tuesday, tho 28th day oJ January, at 12 o'clock, All that pikce or parcel of land, ii New Zealand, containing 15 ucres, more oi less, situated in tho Parish of Xitirangi, County o1 Eden, and being part of Allotment No. 18a, bounded on the south by a creek, on tho south-west by Lot No. 19 2,910 links, on tho North Uoad 460 links, and on tho south-east by a Uoad 2,051 links, and about 600 links to tho Creek, with the Dwellinghouse and Buildings thereon erected (.it present occupied by Mr. It. Camrkkk), and all othor the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. This property is bounded on one t~iiio by Oakley's Creek, and has a large frontage to the Great > orth Road, This desirable and valuable Fitrm and Dwelling, house is known as " Cameron's," ot the corner of the Great North and Point Chevallier Honda, opposite tho New Lunatic Asylum, and is distant from Auckluud about four miles, bv n good installed Road. For furthor particulars apply to Glfi JKGE SIB BIN, Auctioneer; Or to STEPHEN E. HUG' I<sq., 24 and 26, Short lovd-slieut, Auckland, Holici'.ir for the Mortgagee. MO2?DAY, FBBRUAfcY 21. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. A SHEEP RUN OF ABOUT 4,000 ACRES (Well Graßsed) about 12 miles fron Turanganui Poverty Bay, with about 2,000 t-heep and Lambs. CHARLES DAVIS Has been instructed to soli by Public Auction, on Monday, the 24th day of Febuaiy, at his Stores, Queen-stre9t, at 11 o'clock, (unlees disposed oi privately), A "WELL GRAPSPD SBFFP RUN containing about 4,000 Acies, with 17 years unexpired term of Lease, and about 2.000 l-heep and Lambs. For further particulars apply to G. £. Head, Poverty Bay. CHARLES DAVIS,. Auctioneer.. January 20th, 1863.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 2