Auction Sales 1955, July 22—Gold Medal, 2 Masonic Emblems, and Apron 3328, Oct. 22—Violin 403, Jan. 24—Coat, Boots and Eing 832, Feb. 17—Bag and Contents 858, „ 18—Cloak 880, „ 19—Trousers and Vest 1009, „ 25—Coat and Trousers 1041, March I—Dress and Jacket 1112, ~ s—Blanket and Shirt 1113, „ 5—3 Eight Gowns, 2 Children's Frocks, and ICoat 1162, „ 8— Dress Piece 1235, „ 12—1 Coat 1275, „ 15—3 Pairs Boots 1283, „ 15—2 Pairs Trousers 1502, „ 25—Suit of Clothes 1520, „ 2G—l Pair Moleskin, and 1 Hat 1576, ~ 30—'Trousers, Vest, and Shirt 1577, „ 30— Coat and Trousers 1629, April I—l Pair Trousers 1633, „ I—l Pair Blanket 1643, „ 2—B Yards Holland and 1 Piece Check 1647, „ 2—Holland and Crimean Shirt 1670, „ 4—2 pair Trousers and 1 Coat 1720, „ s—Coat and Muffler 1766, „ 7—l pair Blankets 1812, „ 9—Shawl and Skirt 1834, „ 11—Forester's Regalia. 1840, „ 11—1 Coat 1857, „ 12—Sheet, Skirt and Chemise 2088, „ 27 —Trousers and Crimean Shirt 2124, „ 29—1 Coat 2126, „ 29—1 Dress 2278, May 7—Skirt, Jacket and Shirt 2300, „ 9—2 Singlets, and 1 pair Trousers 2321, „ 10—Trousers and Crimean Shirt 2348, „ 12—2 Shirts and 1 Vest 2385, „ 14—Trousers and Boots 2421, „ 16—1 Coat 2449, „ 17 —1 Jacket 2467, „ 18—Suit of Clothes. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. COALS. ALONGSIDE THE 'ARGYLESHIRE.' The subscribers have received instructions to sell, on the Wharf, alongside the ' Argyleshire,' from Glasgow, on Monday, 12bh init., at 11 o'clock, ka TONS SMITHS' COALS, 0 U ia l°ts.to suifc purchasers. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DINNER SERVICE, &c. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Tuesday, 13th inst., at 11 o'clock, AN ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. t Dinner Service, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. TEA. TEA. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. B. TONES Is inatruoted to sell, on Tuesday, September 13, at 11 o'clock sharp, 9 HALF-CHESTS KAISOU CONGOU, ' Leander' 12 caddies Kaisou Congou, each 20 lb., M.P All more or less damaged. SEEDS, I AGRICULTURAL, FLORICTLTURAL, AND HORTICULTURAL. a. H. LA V E E S, Late of Durham-street, HAS REMOVED to those commodious premises in Wyndham-street, two doors above the Hebald Office, where he hopes to see his old friends and the public, and of whom he solicits their orders for the approaching season. Agent for Mason Bbos., Nurserymen, &c, Parnell, whose catalogues can now be obtained gratis. Also, for Thomas and Barbaclotoh, tor gristing wheat, &c. ON SALE, Hay, Straw, Chaff, Oats, Maize Bran, Potatoes, Flour, Bonedust Guano, &c., &c. CHARLES RICHARDS,. A CCOUNTANT, CUSTOMS, COMMISA. SION and GENERAL SHIPPING AGENT, • FOBT STEEET, AUCKLAND. Bonded and other Goods entered and cleared Tradesmen's or any Books entered up and balanced. All kinds of Shipping & Commission Business tiansacted on most reasonable termi. TTOOPER, OLLTFF AND CO., GOLDEN CROWN BREWERY WEI&ESIiEY BTBBB^,
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 210, 10 September 1870, Page 3
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