Auction Sales. ! • ISMi'TH & mmil \ I .' TA I .LO\K-.g, .'A ■ I■ - J R.7ttiie ' ' ;■ 1 rp.H-y !•;: !> C-If;lT3'!*" TROT ft£gi ft :.; .r-Asa hh'-ov-yyui, of fifty dmwcui &f«s| ■ . vr^Tsfioiccs'i /fins tae■ waftttatir kwj&jl fl»3era. rl 10- tun. viU ige t fj»?ir jptdi .at.* ;, ]' iifce same r?*^ •■. • . . ; . -) . L ,;!;: .■, r«c3o.«iii4-S7 .ii-:i' s\>{" I |. ftiai:iitii' ■■ -~, ... ■■ t];i-.>' • '■ '■■■';• -* i: Vi " '■ ' "! h.i;;]; ;li^Q^J;B'ti,,' : ;^jfigs •rtkinh -* i ' now iWst !■ • ■ '. ~..-,,,, \ ij [ AtJoocti'* Mid ;.- ♦ ~,, t .. v "- r , i i- » '■ inhica. ......;,.;.;._ '■ ■; ._....„ ..' . MONDAY, JUNE 12. X A T I V E : RE SIEVES. The subscribers are favoured with instructions from .Major Heaphy, Commissioner of Native Eeservcs to Lease for a Term of Twenty-one Years, at tlieir Land Mart, fort-street, on Monday, the 12th June, at 12 o clock, the undermentioned projxfrty, viz. ; AUCKLAND— PAET OF ALLOTMENT .4, of Section 12, near Mechanics' Bay, having a frontage of about 113 feet' to the Strand (as trenched out on the ground), and containing about 25 peiches, at an upset price of £7 per annum. >| 6nehun6[a— i| <"; ft| Parts (jf'Allotment li, ojf Section 20j near^oe'g Wharf being Lots 1, i~, and 5,' having"frontagea'each of about 33 feet to Princes-street, with a depth of 66 feet, at an upset price of £3 each ; JM'o. 6, having a frontage of about 99 feet to Princesstreet, at an upset price of £5 ; aud NO3. 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12; Having frontages each of about 66 feet to Harbour-street, and extending back to the sea, at an upset price of £8 each per annum. Plans can be-seen and conditions'learnt at th« Rooms, Fort-street. SAMI7Ig£ (3OCHRANB & SON, N 0 O, N. ' AT A R'TjH,U.R,S' ; } M; A^^ BY AUCTION. EOUL Tlf- Fowls, Turkeys, I : Ducks, Geese, Canaries, &c. BBitolTCE—Boiatoas, Onions, Flour, Bran, Sharps, . ~ . Oatmoat >Oji^. BfrleymeaL .llnize, .-Cheese, G-ROeSRISS^ TS^BdKUtaiesis'anffbWes, gftgar, &c. HOU^HOLD FtJßSFrjt^rß (New and Second-hand) —--'.ilass and Earthenware, etc., ate, etc. .. J^-L^—-; r" iv.'i i'-- j4!lil&,^l ' ■• DB. C. F. FISCHER'S TTOMGSOPATHIC INSTITUTE. ME. CHARLES W. SANDERS, HAVIA Toi6ufc.^(sB t d Dr. C. F. FiSohebim his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1; E.v6ning, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, 1 OPPOSITE THE CITY KHI. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or \J Two Geatiemen.—Apply to Mm. Jenkins, Vitt-street, <be house next the Cbapel.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 435, 2 June 1871, Page 3
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