Auction Sales m^m^^,^^^^mw^m^^mmm .,., _ ~„ ..urn n«in i —~~"~ ~" Friday, July is, BY OEDES- OF THE TRUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF S. M. GREEN. S. JONES Will Eell by auction, at. the Brunswick Mart, on Friday next, 15th inst., at 12 o'clock, SOTS 11, 12,13, and 14, of Section No. 3, j Riverhead. " North-western portion of ALLOTMENT No. 7, Parish of Arapohue, County of Marsden, containing 80 Acres. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JULY 15. MAIZE, KEROSENE, BACOJN, :"> CHEESE, EX ' HERO,' FROM SYDNEY. S.JONES Will sell by auction, at the Brunswick Mart, To-morrow (Friday), 15th iust., at 11 o'clock, aaa BAGS MAIZE ,gUU 100 cases Kerosene 4 bales Bacon 5 cases Cheese 25 kegs prime Batter. FRIDAY, JULY 15. SILVER PLATE, PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY, WATCKKS, OPif RA GLASSES, SEXTANTS, " SINGEE'S" SEWIN& MACHINE, S EWING- MACHINE FOR HEAVY WORK, &c, &c, &c. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Friday, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock, SILVER PLATE, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, PLATED WARE, Opera Glasses, Binoculars, Sextant, Half-sex-tant, Qundranjb, a First-class " Singer's" Sewing Machine, with all requisites complete, in good order, Sewing Machino suitable fora Tailor ov Shoemaker, &c, &c, &c. Also, An Excellent" Gold Geneva Watch, and Chaste Gold Chain (Ladies.') . T .. I Three Largb pieoep fflep astoiji l (uncut) A few Gold-beariug Specimens*. 1 bale Wine.Coijkßj flS!j,orftd r >, |:, And, on, accpunfc of rent,i (l/iV)\ A Substantial Shop Counter. SAMUEL COCHBANE AND SON, Auctioneers^ , WEDNESDAYjiJULY p. ,; - PEEL I Mi nTITy,!L]Nt O TICE . The subscribers havo receiyed instructions to sell, at the' Land iMart.'iFort-street, on Wednesday, 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, rp.HAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD X PROPERTY in Qneen-gtreet, with the extensive Business Premises thereon erected, at.present in the occupation of J. S. MixfAßiiANE, Esq.. ■ q|, _,■ ;f Full particulars in a*future issuo. B AMUKL COCHEANB & SOUf, Auctibneers. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. COROMANDEL GOLDFIELDS. SAMUEL COOHEANK & ioif i Will sell by auction, at their mart, Fort-itreet, on Wednesday, 27th ihst., at 3. o'clock, after the sale of Auckland and Tararu Properties, mHOSE CHOICE. ALLOTMENTS, JL reserved by the proprietor at tUe Pi'igto»l sale of NORTH WYNYABDTOK The close proximity to the rioh diggings makesthig a most desirable invest-* ment, either as for capitalist* or persons desirous of owning a ' FREEHOLD PROPERTY >ON THE DIGGINGS. . As the earnest attention of the GfoTenunent is now being drawn, to this locality; by tho very rich yield from its mines, ther« f a§HO longer any doubt that the ~; r . ~ . . COROMANDEL GOLDFiELpS ' will prove the most flourishing .of any yet known in this Province. , : As"'the present owner of this property is compelled to submit to this sale fcpm pressure of circumstances, the whole of the^talWaWr lots will be sold / . .. /; V^* WI THOUT;» BSEB VK. > SAMUELi COOkEANB * SON, Auctioneers. TTOOPEE, OIiLOT ANt> CO GOLDEN OBOWN BBEWBRY W^tmsvßX-snxt/t.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 160, 14 July 1870, Page 3
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