TO-MOI?"ROW, SATURDAY, 'APRIL 9. The subscriber will poll, at his mart, at 11 o'cltck, OA TONS AUCKLAND POTATOES, ' U 84 bags Maize, 18 Wairoa Cheese, 1 case Bacon, 4 boxes Tea, 10 half-chests Tea, 0 kegs Prime Butler, 3 kegs Auckland Butter, 3.^ cases Kerosine, 1 ca*e Mustarr 1, Biscuit, 30 cases Chocalatc, 14 reams Paper, Hops, Pickles, 2 cases Salad Oil, 2 cases ipcs, 2 cases Scotch Mixtures, 20 cases Candles, 15 boxes Raisins, Blacking, Coffee, Soda, Stout, Ale, Sherry, Red and Black Paint, Jams, Tongues, 5 casks Green Peas, Sewing Twine, Photographs, Decanters, Books, Range, Chairs, Washstand, Meat Safe, 3 sets Leading Harness, 1 Watch, Wheelbarrow, 7 Turkeys, 8 Fowls. GEORGE BIBBIN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, APRIL 12. TO DRAPERS, CLOTHIEES, "WAREHOUSEMEN, AND OTHERS. BY ORDER OP J. M. MOWBRAY, ESQ., TRUSTEE >NTHB ESTATE OF ME. SIMON LIPS TINE. CHABLKS DAVIS Has been instructed to sell by public auction at his Rooms, Queen-street, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, Case 110 PIECES CRIMEAN SHIRT±O ING, Nol. 4 pieces Crimean Shirting, No 3 24 pairs Bedford Cord Trousers O a3e 2—16 pieces 72 to 80in. Croydon Sheeting 2 pieces Brown Holland 3 pieces Book Muslin 3 pairs Trousers Case 3—B pieces 72 to 80in. Croyden Sheeting 9 doz. Brown Cotton 61 Shepherd and Rob Roy Shawls 5 pieces Dress Material 2 dozen Cricketing Flannels 3 pairs Red Blankets 40 White Coats 4 pairs Trousers and Vests 1 piece Muslin Case 4 — 4 pieces Scotch Tweed 2 pieces Black Doeskin 56 Books 13 dozen Braces, No. 1 2 dozen Braces, No, 37 15 dozen T. T. Ties 17 Roan Skins 75 dozen Cambric Handkerchiefs 6 Ladies' Skirts 19 gross Pens 19 pairs Trousers Case 5-152 dozen Brown Cotton £-Hose 1 dozen Women's Hose Case 6 — 5 pieces American Cloth 23 pieces Mosquito Net Case 7 —17 dozen French Felt Hats Case 8— 5 dozen French Felt Hats 56 dozen Brown Cotton £-Hose C a3e 9—12 4 cases French Felt Hats Case 20—1 case Stajs Case 21 —1 case Mole Trousers Case 22 —1 case Mole Trousers Case 23 —1 case Mole Trousers Case 25 —1 case Children's Boots. Terms: —Cash. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. BY ORDER OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, THOMAS B. GILLIEfr, ESQUIRE. The subscriber will sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday next, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, j HE SEVERAL LEASES of the uudermentioned HARBOUR ENDOWMENTS for the term commencing on the 19th April instant, find ending on the 31st December, 1870. The FOURTEEN ALLOTMENTS on the Custom-house-street Wharf, between Queen-street Wharf and the Gore-street Jetty, known as the Timber Wharves. The TEN ALLOTMENTS in Cv stom-house street, situate Westward of Albert-street Conditions and other particulars to be ascertained at the Office of the undersigned, and at the Superintendent's Office, Emily Place. CHARLES DAVIS, . . Auctioneer,
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 78, 8 April 1870, Page 3
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