Auction Sales MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, TRADERS, AND OTHERS. TRADE SALE OF NEW SEASON JAMS, Just landing, ex ' Bella Mary,' from Hobart Town. LEWIS BR OTHERS Have received instructions from Messrs. H. S. Meyers and Co. to offer, at their stores, Queen-street, on the above date, at eleven o'clock sharp, -J A A CASES JOHNSON BROS. JAMS, lUU in Tins and Jars 150 cases Knight Bros. Jams, do. do. 120 cases Peacock's Jams, do. 40 cases Wilson's Jams, do. The Auctioneer request the particular attention of Merchants and others to the above ;ale, it being the first consignment of new Jams this season. Terms at sale. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. TO FRUIT MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TRADE SALE OF APPLES, PRESERVED FRUIIS, OATS, HOPS, &0., Now landing ex 'Bell Mary.' LEWIS BROTHERS Have received instructions from Messrs. H. S. Meyers and Co. to sell by auction, at their Stores, Queen-street Wharf, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, _)AA CASES SUPERIOR APPLES 50 cases Peacock's Tart Fruit 500 bushels Prime Seed Oats 10 bales Hops Also, to close a Sydney consignment— 30 half-chests Tea (' Marmora'), in bond • 20 boxes Raisins 2 cases JM Manila Cigars, in bond Terms at salo. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PROPERTY IN HOBSON-STREET, The subscribers have received instructions to sell, by order of the Mortgagee, on Wednesday, November 2, at 12 o'clock, IT) ART OF ALLOTMENT 22, Section 38, Jy'"'ofthe towrFof Auckland, 25 feet front* age to Hobson-street, by a depth of 126 feet, with the large and comfortable ten-roomed House erected thereon, situated immediately opposite St. Matthew's Church, and adjoining Mr. Grubb's property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ,- , r. Auctioneers. __J_L_ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STATIONERY,: BOOKS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ORNAMENTS, <_c, &c, &C UNDER BILL OF SALE. The subscribers have been instructed to sell, on Thursday, November 3, at 11 o'clock, TH E EN TIRE S TO C X of Mr. H. J. Woods, Thames; removed to the Rooms of Mr. C. BoNNiN&TON(Webb's Music Saloon), Wellcsley-street, "where they will be sold without reserve. 7 _ , 7 SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON: Auctioneers. t .. MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER. GEORGE SIBBIN Has been instructed by the Bailiff of the District Court, to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY NEXT, the 31st October, at 1 o'clock, mHE SOUTHERN CROSS . GOLD T MINING COMPANY'S GROUND, situated on the Moanatairi Creek. TERMS—STRICTLY CASH-, The Ground ot the above Company is well situated, being in close proximity to some of the best Claims on the Mtfanatairi Creek; and 'to any Purchasers wishing to develope a really first-class Mine, will be-an investment that will well repay the outlay.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 252, 29 October 1870, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 252, 29 October 1870, Page 3
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