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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. TUEEELL & TONES Will eell by auction, at their Mart, This Day, 5 TONS POTATOES, 20 Cheese, 2 tone Flonr, 20 tins Coffee, 2 tons F1ax,.20 tins Kerosine, 5 i-chests Tea, 5 kegs Butter, 50 boxes Sperm Candles, 1 ton Onions, Brandy, dherry, Furniture, Drapery, &c, &c, &c THIS DAY. At his Stores, at 11 o'clock, Q-f CHEESES OA SO bags Potatoes 70 bags Flour, in 601b. bags Pork, Beef, Butter, Onions Barley, and Barley Meal 3 Tonte, Boots and Shoes Drawers, Cheffonier and Chairs 19 kits Apples 5 cases Nectarines and Plums House and Acre in Alexandra, with 50 Acres in tho Townehip. G. SIBB I N, Auctioneer. THIS DAr. For sale by auction, on tho Wharf, at i o'clock, mHE CABGO-BOAX 'SAEAH.' In good working order, end well adapted for the gold-fields. GEORGE SI.BBIN, Auction tar. THIS DAY. Tho subscriber will sell by auction, at the stores of Eaton & Pewolf, This Day (Saturday), February 1, at 11 o'clock, 5 TONS DUNEDIN FLOUB, in 100 and 501b. bags, slightly damaged, ex 'Camille,' Tuckor, j from Lyttelton. L. W. EATON, Auctioneer. NOTICE. mHE SALE of Mr. PALMER'S FURNITURS 1 is POSTPON ED until THURSDAY, tho 6th February. SAMUEL COCHBANE & SON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. FURNITUKE, ALE, "WINE, &0., &c, &c. SAMUKL COCHEANE & SON Will sell at their stores, on Tuesday, 4th TTebruary, ut 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac, Ac. Also: 10 casks Alleopp's Ale And 5 cases Good Bod Wine FBIDAY, FEBHUARjT 7. DELIGHTFUL COUNTBY EESIDENCE AT PANMUEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Has been instructed by the owner, Mr. P. Q. Pbaksk, to offer by public auction, on Friday, 7th instant, fIpHAT Comfortable and Commodious PAMILY A BESIDKNCE, of 8 apartments, lately erected in the flourishing Townehip of Panmure, regardless of expense, with the acre of rich and fertile soil on which it stands, at the cross roads, having thus a good oomnrrcial position combined with the rural beauty of one of our moat prosperous country townships. Terms liberal, and possession immediate. 'x'o those who want a quiet, ccuifortible, and healthy home, this property is worthy of th-iir earneet attention. SAMUEL COCHBANE, Auctioneer.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON Have received instructions from Mr. Fbasz Schesip to sell by public auction, at their Land Mart, on Monday, the 17th February, at 12 o'clock, THE following Moat Valuable FARMS in the WAIKaTO:— FABM OF ONE THOUSAND AOREB AT PATERANGI, Being Sections 122 to 140, Parish of Mangapiko (49 to 70 of Burelem's survey), boundci on the south by the Mangapiko river, and on the narth by the main road from Te How to Te Awamutu; dietance from Alexandra 1J miles, and from Te Rore 1$ miles. The farm is situated near the old pa, and in the centre of the far-famed Paterangi district, unequalled for its fertility of toil and beauty of situation. The land of this block especially is of the richest description, undulating and well watered, FARM OF FOUR HUNDRED ACRES AT PAT K RANG-1, Being Sections 144, to 152, Parish of Mangapiko (74 to 82, Burelem's survey). This farm adjoins the above blook of 1,000 acres, and tho character of aoil and sittation is precisely similar. FARM OF FOUB HUNDRED ACRES AT TE AWAMUTU, KNOWN AS THE OREAM OF THE WAIKATO, Being lots 228 to 236, Parish of Mangapiko (75 to 83, Gundry and Gooda'.l's survey). This Farm is well known and generally acknowledged to be the finest property in Waikato. The situation is unrivalled, being in the centre of the most thriving villages in Waikato; and the quality of the Boil is equal to none. One hundred acres are substantially fenced, and the greater part in grase. The Auctioneers earnestly diiect the attention of capitalists and intending settlers to the above sale, . end. beg to assure them that properties of the above description in the "Waikuto have never yet been offered to the public. Either as an investment for capital or for farming purposes they are certain -o prove remunerative to the purchasers. '""■■. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. WILL sell the entire balance of KTOCK-IN-TBADE of Moserf. T. H. 00OKE on the 18th February.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1314, 1 February 1868, Page 2

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