1> E V O X !’ O R ! . CONNELL & RIDINGS Are instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, THIS DAY, 26th insi., at 12 o’clock, THE Village of DEVONPORT, on the North Shore —neatly opposite Auckland, comprising Fifty Villa Allotments of abou t quarter of an acre each, beautifully situated at the base ofMount Victoria, or Flag Staff Hill. The proposed Steam Ferry between Auckland and the North Shore will afford great facilities for daily communication with ih delightfully situated and healthy Jo iii.y, -nd cannot fail to make it a favauiite residence for Families and Invalids during the summer months. A Plan is on View at the Mart. Terms:—One-third Cash ; Residue by Promissory Note at Six Months, at 8 per cent, interest.
SLOOi) HO-iSSE. HENR Y HARDING TON Will sell by Auction, at the Bazaar, on Saturday, the 12th instant, at half-past 12 o’clock, H E Powerful, Thoroughbred Race ■ Horse “SOMERSET,” a bright bay 3 years, by “Young Plover’* out of “Maud” otherwise “Pensive,” “Young Plover,” by “Atther" out of “Young Moonshine,” by “Old Emigrant'’ out of “Old Moonshine,” by “Theorem” out of “Cornelia,” by “Grasshopper” out of “Mauld” by “Soothsayer,” winner of the Grand St. Leger of , “Maud" otherwise “Pensive,” by “Dor.men” out of “Forlorn,” by. “Barron" out of “Windsorlass.” by “ Winetone” out of “Harlop,” by “Toss," grandani by “Old Cameroon." Wilt bo sold Without Reserve.
KEEHAM ISUFffJEL. r |PO BE LET, that well-known and a. Popular House, situate in the vsfy centre of Oneliuuga, always with thronged ready money customers, and doing a large and profitable business. Apply to 11, Hardington. March, 7, 1859.
Cattle. Quiet hand-fed heifers always on sale by H. Harding ton Site in O’Connell Street. TO BE LET OR SOLD.. WHAT Piece of LAND in O'Connell Street lately occupied by R. Pollock. It has a frontage to O’Connell Street of 55ft-,. with a depth of 54ft, and it is.well suited for a Timber Yard. Apply to H. Hardington, or to R. Pollock, Victoria-street. ALLOTMENTS, HIGH STREET B?OR SALE the site of the late 1' OSPREY HOTEL, 28 feet more or less to High Street, oy 65. feet. This vety central site long enjoyed a very large share of business, and is adapted for almost any species of trade. With aa improved style of buildings, and an improved neighbourhood, this street will rank as one of the most commercial-streets in town. Also in the rear of, and connected with the above land, an Allotment tn O’Connell Street, 24 feet by 55 feet. These Allotments will be sold either jointly or separately . Apply to Henry Hardington. NORTH WYNYARDTON AND SOUTH BELLEVILLE. Coromandel Harbor. IT being desired that certain examinations of the Coromandel district should be completed before anything further is done respecting the abovenamed Township, it is now intimated that the advertised sales of the 20th Fek., will be deferred until some time in April, of which due notice vill be given T. K.e.vtn. Feb. 22nd, 185-8.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 1
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