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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. 5-EOOMED COTTAGE, NEAE WESLEY COLLEGE. 200 ACEE FAEM, WAIKA.TO. TLTJRELL & TONES Will sell by auction, at their Mart, This Day, January 27, at 12 o'clock, AWoll-built and neatly finished COTTAGE of Fivo Booms, situate near Wesley College, • Upper Queen-street, built on a large allotment 65 feet by 77 feet, all fenced, and commanding a deliehtful view of the City, Harbour, North Shore, &c. A most desirablo and Jvnlthy homo for a family. A First-class Farm of 200 acres near Cambridge, opposite the cultivated farms of Messrs. Comne and Gain, on the main road from Cambridge to Ohaupo. The soil is first-class, and there are about 20 acres bueh in the centre of tho farm. SO acres first-class Lnnd, ndjoining Mr. L. B Harris's, 3J miles from Newcastle. Town Acre. Hamilton. Terms: Liberal. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2S. TRADE SALE OF 40 PACKAGES SEASONABLE DEAPEEY, CIiOTHJLNG-, HOSIERY, &c, &c, &c. MESSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Queen-street, on Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 11 o'clock, the following goods:— 2 BALES WELSH FLANNELS 2 balos Welsh Pcarlet Flannels 1 bale Shepherd Crimean Shirts 1 bale Union Shepherd Checks 2 casea Medium Shirtings 2 cases Horrock's Longcloth, A 1 case Horrock's Longcloth B 1 bale Scotch Twill Shirting 1 bale Cotton Ticking 2 cases Ladies' White Cotton Hosiery 2 esses Men's Brown and Fancy Cotton ' Half-Hose 1 cnee Shetland Half-Hoso 1 caEO Shepherd Crimean Shirts 2 cases Light Grounds Shirts 2 cases Superior Fancy Patterns Shir's 2 cases Men's Miller's' Mole Trousers 1 case Men's Miller's Molo, 3 crowns 1 case Men's Miller's Mole, 4 crowns 5 eases Men's Tweed Clothing, Tweed Suits, Coats, Vests, aud Trousers 2 cases Boys' and Youths' Tweed Clothing 1 uaee Boys' and V'ouths' Mole Trousers 1 cases Men's Bedford Cord Trousers 3 caeca Men's (loth Caps 2 casea Men's Felt Hate 2 case? Boys- imd Youths' Felt Hais 1 case Shirt Collars 1 case Cotton Reels, assorted 2 cases Black and AVhitti Linen Threads &C, &e., &C. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, JANbAUY 28. C. ARTHUR & SON Will sell by auction, at their mart, Queen-street, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, noon, tho property of a gentleman leaving for England, TTIURNITURE—TABLES, CHAIRS, COUCHES, _L Chest Drawers Handaomo Fruit Service I Plated Tea Service, 1 pair Candlesticks, Egg Stands Glass, Karthenware, Kitehen Utensils Writing Deeke, Lot of C'arpenter'e Tools Personal Effects, Watches, Cutlery, Books, &C. Also, 200 gallons Neats Foot Oil 50 do Sperm do Cheeses, Onions, Currant?, Ale, Barley, Meal L , — FRIDAY, JANUAEY 31. CITY AND COUNTEY PEOPEETLES TO BE SOLD. C. AETHUE & SON Have received instructions from tho proprietor, who is leaving the Colony, to sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Friday nest, the 31et inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, pIHAPEL-STREET.—Part of Allotment No. 3of Kj Section 22, City of Auckland, having about 14 years tinexpired of a lease, at the low yearly rent of 8 £10. A good Shop and Cottage have been eroded on the Allotment, which has a frontage of 37 links by a depth of 162. 3 Wangarei District. —80 acres Land, the northern portion of Allotment Ko. 4, Parish of Hikurangi, front'ng the main road from the Bay of Islande to Wangarei. MOKDAY, FEBRUARY 21. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - TO SHEEP FAEMETtS AND OTJEEES. A SHEEP RUN OF ABOUT 4,000 ACRES (Well Grassed) about 12 miles fron Turanganui, pj Poverty Bay, wUh about 2,000 Sheep and Lambs. ld CHABLES DAVIS Has been instructed to sell by Public Auction, or Monday, the 24th day of Febuary, at his Storee, Queen-street, at 11 o'clock, (unless disposed o; privately), A WELL GRASSED SHEEP RUN containing about 4,000 Acres, with 17 years unexpirec term of Leaee, and about 2 000 Sheep and Latrbs. For further particulars apply to G. E. Read Poverty Bay. CHARLES DAVIS, Auctioneer. January 20th, 3863. E_ n . TN consequence of (ho Land gale at the Wast pll J. Lands Office, Tin's May, at 12 o'clock, th "i FURNITURE SALK and Kapangti Shares wil of commenco at HALF-PAST TiN. SAMUEL COCK KANE & SON. or e °d THIS DAY. k°s! PEEEMPTOEY SALE OF FUBNITUfiE °d GENTLEMAN'S GOLD WATCH «J AND CHAIN, he &c., . &c, &o. *! SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON l d- Will sell T ffjiHE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND HOTJSE f£ I HOLD EFFECTS of Mr. Gabland, who i ,v leaving tho Province (removed for convenience c " " sale), at the Stores, ?ort-street, This Day (Monday; at half-past 10 o'clock; also, a valuable full-size Gold Watch, warrantr-d, and Gold Chain, both < which may be inspected at the Mart. SAMUEL COCHBANJE, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1309, 27 January 1868, Page 2

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