abstract of sales by auction THIS DAY. A. Dockland.— At Newmarket, Stock, &c. G. Sibbin. —At 2 p.ra., the Cutter s * Brisk,” also 65,000 Feet Timber. S. Cochrane.—At 11 a.ra., 20 cases Boots ami bhoes. Harris & Turner.— At 11 a.ra., Drapery, &c. SALES BY AUCTION. Friday, March 31. rale OF WINTER BOOTS NAPOLEONS NUGGET BOOTS BLUCHERS &c., See., JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, on FRIDAY next, 31st instant, at 11 oclock, 2 TRUNKS, containing 60 PAIR NAPOLEONb, GRAIN HIDE 5 ditto ditto, 100 ditto ditto, ditto 2 ditto ditto, 48 ditto Enamelled, ditto 10 ditto ditto, 120 ditto American Pegged Boots 3 ditto ditto, 72 ditto Nugget Boots 1 ditto ditto, 44 ditto Youths’ Bluchers 3 ditto ditto, 135 ditto Men’s Bluchers 1 ditto ditto, 44 ditto ditto ditto. Terms at sale. 1132 mr 31 Saturday, April 1. WOLLONGONG BUTTER. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, on SATURDAY, Ist April, at eleven °’ clock ' WOLLONGONG Alfred.” 1148apl KEGS 50 Landing ex mail steamer, “ Prince PHIMEST BUTTER notice. IN consequence of the unfavourable state of the Weather, the SALE of LAKE TOWN, will be POSTPONED until THURSDAY, 6th April at Twelve o’clock. 2119 ap6 JONES & CO., Auctioneers, Brunswick Buildings. Thursday, April 6. LAKE TOWN, TAKAPUNA (SHOAL BAY, NORTH SHORE), JONES & CO. Have been favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their mart, Brunswick Buildings, on THURSDAY, the 6th April, at 12 o’clock, 4 0 0 DELIGHTFUL VILLA SITES, situated 100 in LAKE TOWN, TAKAPUNA, about 15 minutes walk from the Lake, and is reached from Queen-street Wharf by waterman’s boats in about 25 minutes ; the steam ferry boat will land passengers Ihere in 15 minutes,—a proper landing place having just been finished, and a road cut through the property, which brings the Lake and this charming locality within easy reach of the inhabitants of Auckland. *" The Lots vary from 66 feet frontage and 165 feet in depth to 165 feet frontage by 300 feet depth, with la-ge water frontages. The largest lots are capable of being subdivided into several allotments ; all the allotments aommand unsurpassed views. The soil is of the very richest description. The Anctioneers would call particular attention to this property, which must prove a most desirable investment as it is daily increasing in value, and affords every inducement to purchasers. Terms: One-third, Cash j balance by promissory soles at 1 and 2 years, bearing 10 per cent interest, or 2J per cent, allowed for cash. Parties wishing to view this properly can obtain Tickets and Plans from the Auctioneers. Refreshments provided on the grounds. 1106 mr3o Thursday, April 6, TWOIFARMS, A short distance from the Lake Takapuna. JONES & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Brunswiekbuildings, on THURSDAY, 6th April, at 12 LOTS 115 and 116. WO FARMS, of 60 Acres each, of excellent Land, a short wav from the Lake, near the property Ir. Holland/ Shoal Bay, who will point out the Terms at sale. 1120 ap 6 Drapery Sale. Ex Late Arivals. JONES & CO. Have received instructions to sell by Auction, at an early date, at the Brunswick Buildings, A LARGE ASSORTMENT of NEW and SEASONABLE DR APERY GOODS, Winter Clothing, &c., &e., &c. Particulars in a future advertisement. 1072-tc Preliminary Notice, NORTH AUCKLAND ! NORTH AUCKLAND !! STOKES’ POINT. JONES Si CO., Will sell by arction, at their mart, Brunswick Buildings, ar an early date, » Q /• ALLOTMENT sat STOKES’ POINT, adjoined O ing Callkn’s Ho el, haying frontages to the Harbor and the Great North Road. Particulars in future advertisement. 1093 tc Preliminary Notice. COLONEL KENNY’S PROPERTY, ONEHUNGA! ONEHUNGAI JONES & CO. .Slave received instructions to let by auction at their Mart, Brunswick Buildings, at an early date, THE WHOLE of that VALUABLE and WELL KNOWN PROPERTY in Queen-street, Oneinnga, lately owned by Colonel Kennt. It contains about 21 Acres, including the Homestead, *nd has 1,700 feet frontage to Queen-street. It is now ieing sub-divided into allotments, plans of which will ie ready in a few days, when the Property will be open the public. ■ ■ - 255tc Further particulars in future advertisement.
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 2
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