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•■' '■ '■ Sales *■• • hl- - 14-00-" P AC'k A G E S ~~ STORES, . to bah'b-bx 'bkodick castle, , - ■ ' Comprising— . " ■ ' Candles, Starch Vinegar, Cornflour Soda Crystal!, Carb. Soda Salmon, Twine Whiting, Castor Oil Salad Oil, Pickles Split Pea 3, Soap Powder Sugar, &c, ic FOR S4LE EARLY NEXT WEEK. B. TONKS & CO. THIS DAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. STANDARD LAW BOOKS AND OTHER WORKS. The subscribers will sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, This Day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, SMALL AND SELECT LIBRARY, including about 100 volumes Standard Law Boots, comprising Burn's Justice, Taylor on Evidence, full set N.Z. Institutes, s=t of JN'-Z. Statutes, Chambers's Encycloppedia, Roscoe's, Chitty's, arid other Standard Works. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, THIS DAY. VALUABLE VILLA RESIDENCE SITES. COTTAGE AjS t D BUILDINGS. LAKE TAKAPUNA. The subscribers have receved instructions from W. A Hunt Esq.. to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, fort-street, This Day (Wednesday), 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, HIS WELL-KNOWN FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Tafcipuna, comprising— j, o t 1. Allotments IS and 10. section S, Villa ' Sites, containing 3 acres, bavin? a large frontage to the Lake, all substanti illy fenced with post and rail and quick hedge, and tastefully laid out and planted with ornamental trees Lot 2 —Allotments 16 nnd 17, section 8, contain, ing 3 acres, thoroughly fenced, and now down in good pasture. The view from both ot these lot 3 can scarcely be equalled in tho district. . ' Lot 3.—Allotments 2, 3, 17; and 10, section 0, containing about 5 acres, securely fenced and under cultivation, and adjoining the residence of Mr. H. Dacre. Lot 4.—Section 7, having frontages to three roads, and having erected on it a comfortable cottage, barn, &c. Lot s.—Allotments 11. 12,13, ar.d 14, section 1, containing about 7 acres; fenced, subdivided, and down in grass. This lot ia famous as the resort of all picnic parties to the Lake, on account of the shelter afforded by the inagnlbeach frontage. Also, Lot 6 of Section 11, containing 1 acre 16 perches, fronting the Lake, and situated between the properties of H. T. Kemp, Esq., and F. J. Somerfleld, Esq. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. FERNSIDE FARM, OHAUPO, WAIKATO. FOR POSITIVE SALE. The subscribers have received instructions from F. J. Somerfleid. Esq., who is leaving the colony, to offer for positive sale, by .public auction, at the Lund Mart, Fort-street, This D?y (Wednesday), 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, mHAT VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM I a t Ohaupo, Wnikato. known as "Furnside." situated at the junction of the Hamilton, Cambridge, and Te Awamutu Roads, and within twenty minutes' drive of tho Ohiupo Railway Station and Mr. Buckland's Sale Yards. The Farm contains about 696 acres, is substantially fenced, and >übdivided into paddocks, all of which are now laid down in permanent gras* The propertv is also well watered by two creeks running through it. Tho buildings comprise an eight-roomed House, well-finished Stable, Storeroom, Workshop, and other Outbuildings. Two acres round the house aro laid out as garden and orchard. Also, 200 Acres adjoining thoabove. And, 50 Acres, Parish of Tauuiri, being Allotment 238. Terms : One-third cash ; balance can remain on mortgage at S per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, MONDAY, APRIL 3. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, COOK AND SALE-STREETS, PONSONBY, NEWMARKET, AND CONQUEST PLACE; COTTAGE, SPRINGBANK. The subscribers will sell, at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 3rd April, at 12 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD PROPERTIED, Viz.:-COOK-STREKT.—Six Lots, Subdivisions of Allotments 18,139, and 20, Section 30, City of Auckland lots 1 and 2. each 31 feet frontage, by average depth of 135 lent. Lots 3, i, and 5. each 33 feet frontage. Lot 6, 91 £,ct 9 inches frontage. SAIE-STREBT.—Allotment 33, Sectio 11 39, City, 60 feet frontage l>y 200 feet dee NEWMARKST.— Lot 10, Section 2, I '- Koad, adjoining air. F. G- Ciayton*3 CONQUEST PLACE.-Lot 6S, 33 feet frontage. Also, SPRINGBANK. PoNSONHY. — Comfortable Thrce-roomeil Cottage, well finished throughout, with 4uO-gallon tank attached, erected on Lot GO. Springbank, 40 leet frontage to ■.ameron-stteet. PONSONBY ROAD.—Four Allotments, adjoining Mr. Ramsay's residence, beyond the Ponsonby Hill, each 40 feet frontage. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. L. W. EATON Will sell by auction at his Mart. Thi3 Day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, A£\ CASES APPLES, BB 10 bags Onion?. Musical. TJIANOFORTES, &c. JUST ARRIVED, EX ' CARNATIC, , A Choice Assortment of ENGLISH PIANOFORTES, with the Patent Three Pedals, to be sold cheap. Also, a large stock of Musical Instruments of every kind, and all the newest and most popular Mnsic of the day. All the above having been selected personally by Mr. H. Cncksey, in the Home Markets, cacb instrument will bear his registered trade mark, " Invicta," and will be guaranteed genuine. cucKsEy) Music Seller, 240. Queen-street. MISS NORM AN, TEACHER OF MUSIC, ' Opposite Government House MISS EDGER (from the Royal Academy of Music, London). TEACHEE. of SINGING and. tb.s PliNOf'Or.Ti;, Wynyard-itreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4485, 29 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4485, 29 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4485, 29 March 1876, Page 4