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Auction Sales THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BAY HORSE, ■&C, &c, &c. AT REMUERA. The subscribers have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee to sell, at the residence of Mr. G. Turrell, Remuera, on Thursday, 17th inst., at 11 o'clock, WALNUT TABLE, 6 Chairs, and Couch ; Mahogany Table, Bookcase, Sideboard, Dining Table, Cheffonier, Hair-seated Sofa, 6 Chairs, Handsome Pier Glass, Brussels Carpet, a choice assortment of Engravings and Pictures, Fender and Fireirons, Lamps, Hearthrug, Chimney Ornaments, Fender, Cruet, Gilt Cornices, Window Hangings, Oilcloth, Hat Pegs, Hall Table and Chairs, &o.; Mottled Kauri Bedstead, Chest Drawers, Washstands, Chairs, Stretcher, &c. Kitchen Range, Dresser, Chaff-cutter, Garden Tools, 2 Pumps, Lead Piping and Lead, Drain Tiles, Sundries, &c, &c, &c. Also, A Bay Horse. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. TO FARMERS, LAND SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. The subscribers will sell on Saturday, the 19th inst., at their Mart, Fort-street, at noon, in bulk or in lots, to suit purchasers. 0 QP.I ACR,' IS ©f Arable Land atTaupaki, /J.OO JL between Riverhead and Waitakere, being the remainder of the Taupaki Farms formerly offered for sale by the Chief Paul and other natives. The land is situated only 20 miles by roed from Aucklaud, and, being near the line of the proposed railway from the Kaipara, must increase in value; and as it is for absolute sale an opportunity will thus be offered of acquiring a very valuable property, at perhaps a merely nominal price. The block is well "-jdered, and is variously adapted for thecultiion of flax, grazing, and purposes generally -i the settler." Kauri gum also can be produced on some parts of the block, in suoh quantities as would suffice to repay the purchaser of the whole of the property its price, taking it at the present low price of country land. The title is indisputable, and no native lands duty will be payable by any purchaser. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SHORTLAND. The undersigned have received instructions from John Mowbbat, Esq., Trustee in the Estate of W. H. Taipabi, to sell, at their stores, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 23rd November, 1870, at 12 o'clock, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Allotments 572, 555, 556, and 557 Township of Shortland, situate corner of Mackay and May-streets, with a frontage to each of 165 feet, on which St. George's Episcopalian Church stands. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, SHORTLAND. AND FORT-STREETS, FREEHOLD. The subscribers have been favored with instruc ions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at the top of Shortlandstreet, and running through to Fort-etreef, on which is erected the comfortable 8-roomed Dwelling-house, a 5-roomed Cottage, commanding an extensive view of the harbour ; also a 4-roomed House in Fort-street, and a small Cottage adjoining, being all let to good tenants, and yielding an annual rental of nearly One hundred Pounds. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. mo WILLIAM KELLY, ESQ. Sib—We, the undersigned electors of the East Coast District, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to represent this district at the approaching election of members for the House or Representatives, and we pledge ourselves to do aU ia our power to secure your re'urn. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, (Signed by 100 Electors). Opoliki, October 3,1870. mO the GENTLEMEN SIGNING JL THE REQUISITION. Gentlkmen.-I feel highly honored at^ thewetjr in lepiy, *•£» . m solicitation, and should fbStodT^X^tottiebert^inv.bllilT to have the wants aud demands of my const!tuency laid before the House at its next sitting. I regard SffiSas^e^^^o^^^e^ me and of your belief that 1 at {«» a""- »«"J ... acquainted with the requirements of the district. your obedient "^^ OLLY , Opotiki, October 0, 1870.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 3

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632

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 266, 16 November 1870, Page 3

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