SATURDAY, APRIL 2, At 10 o'clock. SUNDRY [STORE S. The subr-cribovs will sell at their Mart, Fort* street, on Saturday, 2nd April, at 10 o'clock, *>ABLE TOPS end Trussels, Forms, Long Tabl s, Night Stools, Water Pads, Tubs, Milk Yolks, Coal Trays, Stays, Legs, Iron Rods, Tripods, Shovels, Spades, Baths, Axes, Axe Handols, Picks, Fern Hooks, Cleavers, Stretcher Poles, Boards, Trays, Brooms, Scrubber;., Mops, Bier, Tongs, Medical Comfort Boxes, Baskets, Mirrors, Blankets, Cork Bods, Hair Beds, Hair Pillows, Tea Infusers, Soap Basins, Chambers, Shaving Pots, Urinals, Mugs, &c, &c. S. COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 32-64ths OF THE SCHOONER <PERI.» The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, OO (.* <| THS of the Well-known Island OO™ O T* Trader ' PERI,' 37 tons register, with Sails, Rigging, &c, all complete to proceed to sea at once. Terms easy. SAMDEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, APRIL 4. 234 CASES ALE AND STOUT, Choicest brands, for positive sale. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 4th April, at 11 o'clock, qa CASES BLOOD, WOLFE & CO.'S O' ' -ALE, quarts 14 cases Blood, Wolfe & Co.'s Ale, pints 19 cases Bass' Ale, quarts -.. 1 case do do, pints 16 cases do do, pints 57 cases Byass' Stout, <j«ar.o- - 13 cases do - do, pints 14 casks Tennant's Ale, quarts 1 cask do™ -do,'pints 16 cask&lMlsopp's do, quarts.; jtjj^ 3 casks, Biphardson's Stouf, pipfcs,v /m -. SAMUEL COCHRANE _p SOtf, Auctioneers* v ■~ ■ Terms .strifcly ''(km ■ • ,; ' "> ,r !. • ■VIOTO^.t A HOTL'V ' ft TBE Mudomgn^. havj. much pl^as^ j ■ -■"■---- :,, ■ * ; ' JttCl-tAED >TOOJI». ; \ : ■ .t >*: :■'"::::: - ■ -■>■■ ;-.... /•-*• •• "row. \ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. , * DESIRABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, AT ONEHUNfIA, Lately occupied by Mr.** S. FiEMIt-O jJ SMALL FARM, MUDDY CRSEE. B. T O IST X S Has been instructed to sell, on Wednesday, April 6, at 12 noon, ' . j \ LL those desirable FREEHOLD PRE- \ MISES, situated on the beach, Onehunga, and comprising an Allotment 88 feet frontage, by a mean depth of 200 feet, on which is erected a Large Double-fronted SHOP, Three Rooms at back, and Four large Rooms over. The Shop is now fitted with Counters, Shelving, &c.; at the rear of the allotment is erected extensive Stabling, with large Lofts, suitable for a Carrying Business, storing Flax, Wool, Gum, &c, the whole in good tenantablo repair. •. > The above offers a rare opportunity tor either investment or occupation. The premises are eminently suited for carrying on a General Drapery and Grocery Business, Timber,-Fire-wood, and Coal Yard, and with ample.Stabling ! would admit of a Carrying Business i^conne*ction therewith. The Auctioneer *wtth confidence invites the attention of parties desirous of accumulating a comfortable competency to this opportunity of securingapoßition where, if the business is conducted with only ordinnary energy, independence must be the result. SMALL FARM,at Muddy Greek* I contain inglOA. 3b.-SOP. more or less, with threeroomed weather-boarded Cottage/ large shed, 100 feet by 24, orchard, garden, i&c. Terms, liberal. Title guaranteed. "
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 72, 1 April 1870, Page 3
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