TUESDAY, APRIL 12. IN THE ESTATE OF OGILY.F, CAMPBELL AND CO. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PUBLICANS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. LEWIS BROTHERS Have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Messrs. Ogilvie, Campbell and Co., to sell by auction, on the above date, THE BONDED STOCK OF THE I ABOVE, comprising some of the Finest PORT and SHERRY ever Imported into this market: — P605 2 hhds Hennessy's Palo Brandy R429 1 qr.-cask MarteU's Dark Brandy R724 15 cases MarteU's Brandy R694 5 cases Hennessy's ditto R341 15 cases Beehive ditto R285 1 qr.-cask ditto ditto A1307 5 cases Hennessy's ditto R692 1 hhd Lownde's Rum P313 4 boxes Tobacco P790 3 cases Ginger Wine PBIB 5 casks Jeffrey's Ale P867 9 cases Australian Wine P255 15 casks Stout M 420 10 casks Dawson's Stout P574 2 qr.-casks very fine Sherry 1849 4 ditto extra Pale Sherry 4-6 3 ditto extra Golden Sherry 0.720 5 cases Sherry R689 5 cases Geneva D 2 2 qr.-casks Fine Old Port D3l 3 ditto ditto ditto 0153 1 ditto ditto Sherry 1 ditto ditto Extra Pale 2 ditto ditto Very Superior D 29 1 ditto ditto ditto P827 2 ditto ditto ditto L 779 15 cases Bottled Sherry 0153 1 qr.-cask Old Port Wine 4 qr. casks Extra Port Wine &c, &c, &c. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention to consumers of the above Wines, being selected for Private Trade. Also, 100 cases Hennessy's Brandy 80 cases MarteU's Brandy 100 cases Geneva 25 cases Brandy, Paseand 10 cases Ginger Brandy, very fine 10 cases Moselle 10 qr.-casks Hennessy's Pale Brandy 5 ditto Port Wine, treble diamond 20 cases Sarsaparilla. one dozen cases 10 cases Old Tom. '. -I'.'iy '. Terms :—Cash. Au.'y> oji'mi lewis brothers; Auctioneers. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. BY ORDER OF THE SUPEKINTENDENT, , y. A THOMAS B. GILLIES, ESQUIRE. The subscriber will sell by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday next, the 14th instant, at 12 o'clock noon, rrHH SEVERAL LEASES of the ■ underJL " mentioned HARBOUR ENDOWMENTS for the term commencing on the 19th April instant, and 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 Custpm-hpuse street, situate Westward of Albert-street Conditions and other particulars to be ascer tamed 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 79, 9 April 1870, Page 3
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