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c»l ae r-T Ai.-C-fc'.bn. . - ■ • ■ a> - - __ ! THIS DAY. 'BARQUE ''UtARTHA.' . B. TONKS & CO. Are instructed to sell, This Day (Monday), December 28, at 32 o'clock, WHALING BASQUE 'MARTHA,' 235 Tons, As she now lies at the Bay of Islands. Further particulars of Auctioneers or of James Sla-farlane, Esq., U. S. -Consular Agent, Bay of Islands TO-MORROW. QUARTZ CRUSHING BATTERY AND PLANT AT COROMANDEL. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEES. B. TONES & CO. ' Have received instructions to sell by auction, by order of the Mortgagees, at the prunswick Mart, Qneeustreet, Auckland, on Tuesday, the 29th December, at 12 o'clock noon, . A T T THE CRUSHING BATTERY AND TRAMWAY, Stuate in the Tokatea Range, COROMANDEL, known as .BENNETT'S BATTERY & TRAMWAY, THE BATTERY Is situate on the Kennedy Bay side of the Tokatea Ran go, Coromandel. It consists of 21 Head of Stampers, and is driven by a 50-horse power Turbine, having about 250 feet of iron "Water Pipes. The "Water Rights hare been secured for 21 years, under licence from the Warden; and tho Battery is provided frith all the nsual appliances of a thoroughly-effectivc Plant, including 4 Uerdans. There is about 1 mile of WOODEN TRAMWAY made, and held under licence from the Warden, connecting the Battery with the principal Mines in the : neighbourhood. All further particulars as to property may be had on application to the vendors' Solicitors, Messes. HESKETH & RICHMOND, Shortland-street, Auckland. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. PRELIMINARY. ' EXTENSIVE SALE OK - - ]? EE S3OLD P OPE R T Y.. JEBMYN-STREET, CHAPEL-STREET, BRIGHTON, PARNELL, NORTH SHORE, ONEHUNGA, MOUNT EDEN, PANMURE, HOWICK, : KAURI POINT, WADE, B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell on Wednesday, January 13,1875, at 12 o'clock noon, thAMILY MANSION-and RESIDENCE, IP JEXLMYN'-STEELOT. 2 Houses and Large Allotment, Chapel-street. BRIGHTON—6 Beautiful Allotments, each about . one acre. ' PARNELL—Cottage, St. George's Bay Road. CHELTENHAM (NDRTH SHORE)-45 Allotments, beautifully situated on Beach and Cricket Ground; ailrich soil and perfectly level. CHELTENHAM, NORTH-22 Allotments, near tho Episcopal Church. ONEHUNGA—B Allotments, adjoining Railway Station, andhavingliving springsof pure water at all seasons. 3 Allotments, opposite Mangere Bridge, fronting Road and Basin. 7 Allotments, fronting Reserve and Basin. lAII these are original Government lots, rich, level volcanic 50i1.3 MOUNT EDEN—2O acres Volcanic Soil, subdivided into C large Allotments. PANMURE—7 acres 1 rood 12 perches, rich, level volcanic soil, situated at foot of Mount Wellington. EOWIbK—2C-acres 3 roods good, agricultural laud, commanding a charming view, well watered, and gently undulatiug; all fenced, and now let. KAURI POINT—7I acres 2 reods good strong soil, part bush, and having large frontage to Waitemata Paver. WADE—Lots 6 and 13, Parish oi Okura, 537 acres, large sea frontage, and a really good Farm, adjoin s Mr. .Dacre's, and very accessible by. road or river. Plans now on view. Full particulars in a few dajs. Lots pegged and Sagged. Term 3 J cash, *in .1 year, with interest at 8 per cent., balance may remain on mortgage at S per cent. TO-MORROW. BOOTS, SHOES, UPPERS, AND SLIPPERS. ON ACCOUNT OP MR. H. ISAACS' WITHDR AWAL FROM THE BUSINESS, NO RESERVE. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell by auction, on Tuesday next, December 29, at 11 o'clock, Their entire stock of bootsSHOES, and SLIPPERS, being about fifty trunks. Terms at sale. THE SHEEP FAIR will be held at Rcmuera, on Tuesday, February 9, for Ewes, and on Wednesday following, for Rams. XIIOS6 who purpose selling will kindly send entries to the Haymarkct at earliest opportunity, and not later than Saturday, January 24. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WOOL SALES. Segular sales hold a', the Haymarket each Friday, at 3 o'clock, for WOOL, SKINS, and HIDES. Next B*le takes place on Friday, January S, at 3 o'clock, for about BALES AND BAGS OF WOOL /vV v 300 Sheop Sluaa 60 Bides. ALFRED, BUCKLAND. TO-MORROW. For sale, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, KA HEAD FAT-CATTLE, 35 head W" Mixed Store Cittle. Calves, Yearlings, Here-~w~"-'~ford—Bull-,— Ewes ■ s Jiim Lambs, SOO Fat Sheep suKTLambs, Fat and Store Pigs, &c.—At 1 o'cloctf: HUNTER & NOLAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 4

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