Auction Sales THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, MUSIC iL 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, THE ENTIRE STOCK of Mr. H. J. Woods, Thames, removed to the Booms of Mr. C. Bonnington (Webb's Music Saloon), Wellesley-street,,where they will be sold •without reserve. . STATIONERY. f Envelopes (assorted), Note, Letter, and Foolecap Paper (ruled, and plain), Ruled Lawyer's Demy, Copying Press, Ledgers, JournalsjCash and Day Books, all sizes and bindings ; Lock Ledgers, 8 vo., Letter Balances, 16 ozs. ; Ink, all kinds; Colored Tissue Paper; Pens, steel and quill; Eylet Machines, Inkstands, metal and glass ; Dale cases, Sealing Wai; Pencils, great variety ; Knives, office and pocket; Ladies' and Gents' Writing Desks, Pocket Books, Purses (a very large assortment), Elastic Bands, Memo Books, Bow and Clip Files, Superior Chess Men, Rulers, Sunday-school Tracts, Hymns and Reward Tickets, Church Services, Hymnals, Catholic Prayers, Douay Bibles, School Books, Copy Books, Slates, large and small Bibles, Photographic Albums, Song Books, Dictionaries, Mounted and other Paper, Cartridge Tracing Cloth, Parchment, Earallel .Rulers (brass and ebony), ladian Ink, Compass, Drawing Pens, Crayons, Colors, Squares, Drawing Pencils, Sable Pencils, Splendid Map of the World on Mercator's Projection, and other Maps, Two Glass Cases, and an immense assortment of General Stationery ' &c.j &c, &c. BOOKS. Over 1,000 volumes of first class literature —Novels, Gift Books, Children's Toy Books, &c.,&c.; among which will be found Laurie's Interest Tables, Crom- . well's Letters and Speeches by Carlyle, .) rinson's Gardening, London Labor and j.judon Poor, Don Quixote, Sunday Readings, Phillip's Metallurgy, Leather Stocking Tales, "Enquire Within (24 copies), Gibbon's Rome, Lodge Portrait*, Burkes Speeches, Circle of Science (8 volsi), Boccaccio's Decameron, Kitto's Scripture Lands, Bechstein's Cage Birds, Lord Plunkett's Speeches, Thackeray's Works, the Works of Dickens, Miss Young, George Elliot, and other first* class novelists, Eine edition of Sir Walter Scott's Novels, Mitchell's D'Arcy McGee, and Patriot's History of Ireland, Neale's Publications, all the Poets in various bindings, Large Family Prayer* &C, &C, &0. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &o. Superior Pianoforte, by Boosey & Sons, Harmoniums, Violins, Guitar, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Double Basi Strings, Flutes and Fifes, German Ooii* : certinas, Bugles, Cornopeon, Music Tutors, all kinds song and Pianoforte Music in great variety; •: • : One case Superior China Ornaments, • Now on view at Mb. Boxnnckton's Rooms, Wellesley-street. " ' ' ■■>■,-■ ~ I ■ :■.. ~ ,;.. .■■}..;.,. I"> ft ' ' • ' •-■■'• .;■■■-■ "L j . :t.j v... SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. -.I; • ! Auctioneers. *. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. SUPERIOR WALNUT PIANOFORTE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c." .&c. &c. &c. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Friday, 4th instant, at eleven, o'clock, AN Excellent PIANOFORTE, in Rose. wood, full compass, Walnut Canterbury, Music Stool, and an assortment of useful Household Furniture!' ; ; ■ SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON,,;.';", Auctioneers. • M nl.'■ sd ii. n■- lvwb rtvsvft friday, november 4. ; south sea island curiosities. coce:atooß, green parrots; &o. (Jusfc arrived per ' Southern Cross.') The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Friday, 4th instant, at 12 o'clock, ""A CHOICE COLLECTION of South Sea ',J\_ Island Curiosities, comprising Bone ' rare and valuable Specimens; also, Cockatoos, Green Parrots, &c, just arrived per • Southern -* Cross.' ''■ •'/ •■ SAMUEL COCHRANE& SpNi" ) Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14.... BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. LI GAR'S ESTATE will be sold by auction, on Monday, November at the Land Mart, Fort-street, at 11 o clock, consisting of one block containing. 1860 acres, i at Pupatoitoi, on the Great South Road, about 14 miles from Auckland, together with Dwelling-house and all other improvements. i Also, Onehunga and Otahtihu Railway, about six 3 niiles from Auckland, and selected as th. Sinus of the district. The soil is Tolcamc, and the property is securely fenced. | SAMUEL OOCHRANE AND SON, Auistioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 255, 2 November 1870, Page 3
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