Auction Sales MONDAY, AUGUST 1. L T B ]. A I. Y. The Subscribers will •=«-! lat llioir Rooms. Fort-street, on Mo day, Ist August, at 11 o'clock, ABOUT THREE II INURED VOLUMES, Useful an I Entertaining Works. Ca'nlogues are now ready. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SuN, Auctioneers. f^i .TAL WE' of the BOOKS for Sale on \J MO.N DAY next, Ist August, at 11 o'clock, cdii be obtained at the E.ouis, Fort-street. BAMUKL COCHRANE & SON, •Auctioneers. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN GEEY-STEEET. BY ORDER OF LAUGITLIN O'BRIEN, ESQ., REG IST RAW OF THE SUPREME COURT OE NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort •street, on Tuesday, 2nd Augiitt, st 12 THE LESSEE'S INTEREST in ALLOTMENTS Nos. 56 and 57, of Section No 28, Auckland. Tlio property lias a frontage of L'» 2 feet to Grey-stivet, with an aveuige depth of 2-15 links. ' There are five Houses, including a Shop, erected on the properly, and which is let lor over £200 per annum. The Ground Rent is £30 per annum, and the lessee holds for a term of 21 years, com mem ing Ist August, 1859. There arc no sepecial covenants in the original lease For further particulars apply to Vossrs Jackson- asd I.usskll; or to -BAMUKL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. LEASH 11 OLD PROPERTY IN 0 WEN-STE E _ I\ GEAHAMSTOWN BY ORDER OFLAITGIILiN O'JiIUEN, 1 squire, REGISTRAR OF THE Si-PBEME COURT OP NEW' ZEALAND, NORTHERN DI TfllCT. The subscribers have received inst met ions to sell bj public auction, at the Land Mart Fort-street, on Wednesday, the 10th August, at 12 o'clock, ri .HE LESSEE'S INTEREST in'ALLOT1_ ME NT No. 528, GRAHAM STOWN, having a frontage of 35 feet to Owen street, by an average depth of 73 feet, upon which s erected the building known as the GEAIIAMSTOWN HOTEL. The lease is for a term of 14 years, from 26fh June, 1868, subject, to a rental of £70 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. For further particulars apply to Messrs. JackoON and Russell ; Or, to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. E. & 11. ISAACS Have received inst ructions to sell by au lion, at their Stores, Fort-street, on Tuesday, August 2, at 11 o'clock, mllE FOLLOWING WELL-ASSORIED __L STOCK OF CROCKERY, &0. : — 35 Packages (without reserve), comprising— Dinner, Brcakfasi,audDes-crtPlatcs,Soup Bowls and Saucers, Cover Dishes, Soup, Tureens, Sauce Boats and Chambers, Salad Stands, Baker's and J. hit Dis' es, Jug«, Mags, B wis. Patterns—Globe, French, Emperor, Turkish, _c. Colours —Brown, Chois; Dove Cable, and Blue Pheasant. Tumblers, various. CUTLERY : Ivory, Dessert, and Dinner Knives and Carvers, Bone Balance and Pill Tables and Dessert Knives and Forks, Carvers, various, Ivory and Bone Table Steels. The Cutlery is worthy of the attention of the trade, being a sale-able-parcel. The Crockery is also of the bcit quality and most useful kinds. Also (slightly damaged), About GO dozen Firs-class Dolls of a good desciiption, comprising—Crying DoTs, | Moving Eyes, Wax and China Heads,' _c. ♦ Terms at sale. EQUAL TO ANY ENGLISH ALE OR STOUT, , Delivered at tho Brewery for Cash only. '
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 3
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523Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 3
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