Auction Sales. „.......;,, _„,, N O.T IC E. fT^HE Sales by order of the Collector of H.M. J_ Customs, Iron Tanks Household Furniture, &c, &c, advertised for Friday, 14th inataDfr, are unavoidably POSTPONED till MONDAY, 17fcii October, at the hours mentioned below. SAMUEL COCIIRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. The subscribers have received instructions from H. S. McKellab, Esq., Collector of H.M. Customs, to Bell, at the Rooms, FortBtreet, on Friday, 14th inst., at half-past ten o'clock, on account of whom it may concern, rpHB FOLLOWING- GOODS, overtime in JL Bonded Warehouse,- unless previously cleared :— C 610 3 Hhds, Beer—Hobson's Bond, May 6, 1867. 421 1 Hhd. Brandy—Graham's Bond, March 28, 1867. 931 5 Hhds. beer—Lewis,Bro.'s Bond, June 6, 1867. Also, the following Condemned Seizures :— S 26 1 Box, containing cheap Jewellery and Fancy Goods. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, WATER-COLORS, DOUBLEBARRELLED GUN, &0., &c. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Friday, 14th instant, at 11 o'clock, A SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD COTTAGE _O_ PIANOFORTE, 6|- Octaves. Household Furniture, assorted. Wardrobe. First-class Double-barrelled Q-un, &o. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. IRON TANKS. J; The subscribers will sell on Friday, 14th mat., at 10 o'clock, at Messrs. BeoWN, Cambbelli & Co.'s Stores, -I n GOOD IRON TANKS, -with covers; X/V complete, in lots to suit purchasers, SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, * Auctioneers. • i " I ■ •'■'<" \'FY ■ ''« TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. TO HOrEL AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS, SPECULATORS, & OTHERS. ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' ■ ■ FOR SALE, ON THE PREMISES. TO OEOSE- PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. The subscribers liave received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises; Owenstreet, Grahamstowh, oh Tuesday-, '18th inst., at 11 o'clock, rpHE' LESSEE'S INTEREST, in that J_ Valuable Property, known as the g_ "WAIOTAHI RESTAURANT & ANCHOE HOTEL," and JwiflU known to be the favorite house in that locality, now donga good business. The extensive premises are faithfully built and comfortably finished throughout, containing Bar, Billiard-room, Sitting-rooms, Bed-rooms (making up frdni thirty to forty bed--), Kitchen, together witli the large and complete Kitchenrange, which oost over £70, capable of cooking for five hundred people; also,1 SculUryi «nd every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. ' ■; ' ■ Furniture1,. Fittings; '&c:, can'be had^ at a valuation. '"■''..' '. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, ■' Auctioneers. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, The subscribers will sell at the Rooms, Fortstreet/on Monday, 17th inst,, at 11 o'clock, i A Wl S' IS BY !A SS' STOUT. 4:U 45 cases Bass' Pale Ale ; 27 casks Tenuant's AJejjjii us JLx ."• 30.cisses Beehive.Brandy r . S 30 casos C.y.P Braudy , '" , 13 cases. Chambertfn and Hock ■-; ... V 7 cases Burgundy " 3 bales Paper Bags : 12 boxes Piirafin Candles 3 casks Sheathing Nails • ;■*> 40 kegs Stone Color A.C. Paint, 56 lbf. each "'.'.',' ' '■ 14 drums Turpentine .- p*- -.. ' 50 casks Portland Cement, &c. SAMUEL •COCHRANE &.SOK, , nw wi-i-um 11 Auctioaeera. ii * '$„ '
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 239, 14 October 1870, Page 3
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