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Public Auction Sales.

MONDAY, JUNE 4. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE LIBRARY. ABOUT ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES Will be sold, by auction, on Monday, June 4. Sale to commence ab half-past 10 o'olook sharp. Catalogues will be ready on Monday, 28 th instant. On same day, a First-class BILLIARD TABLE to be seen at the Mart, and sold on account of whom it may concern. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER. Saturday, june 9. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the Proviucial Government to advertise for sale by public auction, THE TOLLS AND PEES leviable at the TOLL BARS at OTAHUBU AND SLIPPERY CREEK, On the Great South Road, On Saturday, June 9, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, at 12 o'clock. On the fall of the hammer, a depoiifc, in cash, of two months' rent will be required from the purchaser, which sum will be returned to the lessee or lessees on the bond being duly executed to the satisfaction of the Provincial Law Officer. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

TUESDAY, MAY 29. STOCK-IN-TKADE OF A STOREKEEPER. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HARDWARE, AMERICAN AXES, ETC., ETC., Ere. TTTRRELL & TONKS Will sell by auction, at their M*rt, Queen-street, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock, fTTHE STOCK OF A STOREKEEPER. Without reserve.

WEDNE-DAY, MAY 30. FURNITURE SALE. E D WARDES-STREET, Opposite Aberorombie-street. CHAIRS, TABLES, CARPETd, COUCHES, BEDSTEADS, DRAWERS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC., ETC. TURRELL & TONKS Will Bell by auction, on the premises, Edwardes street, opposite Abercrombie-street, on Wedneg day next, at 11 o'clock, rpHE FURNITURE -AND HOUSEHOLT X EFFECTS, the property of a gentleman leaving the colony.

STORE AT WANGAREL TCEKELL & TONKS Are instructed to sell, by priTate contract, THE COMMODIOUS STORE and DWELLING HOUKE situated in the % Township oi WANGAREI, on the main road To the Bay o: Islands, lately in the occupation Mr. E. G. HoBBS. * The greater' portion of the purchase money maj remain on mortgage. The above offers a first-rate opportunity to per sons of limited capital. Terms liberal.

TUESDAY, MAY 29. HOUSES, LAND, ItC, Br Public Auction. McOAUL <fc BIGG Will sell, at their Mart, corner of Queen am Wyndham-streets, on Tuesday, May 29, at 15 o'clock, THE UNEXPIRED LEASE of NINETEEN YEARS of a HOUSE and LAND, at Newton namely, Allotment No. 12, sec. 17, near the resident of John Williamson, Erg, M.G.A. The hou* is well finibhecl, containing six rooms, fenced, and i good well of water. At present let for £37 10s. pel annum ; ground rent, £10. GLENGARY. Lot No. 63, with, a good Four-roomed Houße, ad joining the rope-walk. Two Houses in Upper Pitt-sfcreefc, two atoreys, fiv< rooms iv each, each room 14 x 11. Allotment 36ft, ' frontage by 110 ft., well fenced in, with a good wel. of water, and every convenience. COUNTY OF MARSDEN. 220 acres of beautifully situated Land, adjoining Mr. Hare's property, at ihe Wade ; has a frontage te the road passing through, the Paddock ; about 3C acres fern and flax; the remainder is well wooded. There a fine stream of fresh water running througl it between the flax and wood land. In the same district, 132 acres of splendid fertile land, a Crown Grant of which will be given. ONEHUNGA. Cardwell-Btreet, No. 121, 40 x 148.

TUESDAY, MAY 29. LA N D. McCATJL & RIGG, Will sell by public auction, at their Mart, corner of Queen and Wyndham-3treet*, on Tuesday, the 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, £±i\ ACRES of SPLENDID LAND at &\f WAIKOMITI, in the county of Eden; two acres cleared and another felled ; splendid bush ; and a good road into it. Also, THREE TOWN ALLOTMENTS at the WHAU, near the Whau Bridge.

HOFFMANN'S ASSEMBLY .ROOMS, BROWN'S BUILDINGS, S H aB TIABD«SIEIBT. npfIESE Spacious BOOMS, with Promenades, &,c, JL suitable for Concerts, Horticultural Shows, Lectures, Balls, and other Entertainments, an NOW AVAILABLE to the Public.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2758, 28 May 1866, Page 2

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