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Auction Sales MONDAY, MARCH 13. ,• HOUSEHOLD FUJjgTITUEE. HOUSE- " HOLD FURNITURE. S . JONES AVill sell by auction, at Mr. Hannah's Residence, cornoi-of Anglesea and Pagot-streets, and opposite Mr. .Scales' house, Ponsonby Road, on Monday next, the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock, mHB WHOLE OP HIS FURNI--A. TUIiE (nearly new), consisting of— Pianoforte, Music Stool, and Music Loo Table, Round Table and cover Mahogany Arm Chair, and Dining Chairs (hair cloth) Couch, Sofa, Lamps, Pictures, Brussels Carpet Double and Single Bedstead and Bedding Handsome Toilet Glass, with stand and drawers Chest of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Ware, Chairs, Tables, Sofas Earthenware, Glassware, Cooking Utensils &c.. See., &v. Tools, Garden Implements, Firewood, etc., etc. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 S U G- A E, T E-wA, WOOL LASHING-,' &c, &c, &c. TO OLO3K CONSIGNMENTS. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 14th instant, at 11 o'clock, £A MA-TS "MAURITIUS SUGAR, ?/U 4 chests 'Gustav' Tea 5 cases Harper Twelvetrecs' Soap Powder 1 hhd. Sherry 1 case Wax Vestas 1 box Tobacco 2 tins Fine English Soft Soap 12 coils Wool Lashing 350 Empty Bags &c, &c, Ac. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, MAEQH 14. ° WATER WHEEL. The subscribers will sell at their Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 14th inst., at 11 if clock, . ■ ALARGrE Substantially - made WATER WHEEL, 21 feetcliameter, 3 feet 0 inch buckets. Now in piece's, and ready for transhipdrent, with ironwork, etc., complete, comprising Shafts, Wheels, Drums, Pedestals, Pipes, Bolts, etc., etc., complete for erection. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15." » -?■ BXCELEEN.T PIANOFORTE, COLLAED AND COLLAED, ! FURNITURE, ENGEAVIN.GS, &C, &C, &G. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, oiu Wednesday, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock,. AN ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE :—Superior GRAND PIANOFORTE, with metallic sounding-board, etc., by Gollard and Collard ; Six-leaf Fancy Screen, Loo Table, Cane and Stuffed Chairs, Kauri Chairs, Dinner Service, Crockery, Knives, Forks, Spoon% Washstands and Ware, Dressing Tables, Iron Cot, Fender, Bath, American Cooking Stove and Utensils, Tinware, Knifecleaner, Heartlrrug, Oilcloth, Counterpanes, Blankets, Matresses, Tilter, Boilers. Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, Carpet, Lamps, Milk Pans, Teapots, Cake Moulds, Baking Dishes, Funnels, Lanterns, Billies, Basins, etc., etc., together with a few Superior Engravings, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ._, _ _ THURSDAY, MARCH 16. BICYCLES, TRICYCLE, FOWLING- • PIECES, BWORD, &c. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, * on Thursday, lCth inst., at 11 o'clock, 0 BICYCLES and i TRICYCLE, hJ of the best English make, recently imported, with all the latest improvements, complete,, 1 D.3). Fowling-piece, by Allport 1 D.B. Fowling-piece, by Hollis and Son 1 D.B. Fowling.piece, by Greener 1 Cavalry Sword, etc. t SAMUEL OpQHa^OhfcSOßr, ' WEDNESDAY, MAECH 15. Tie subscriber lias received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, on Wednesday, 15th Maxell, at his Mart, corner of Queen and Wyndhamstreets, Auckland, at 12 o'clock, rpHE LEASE of*tlie'DONEGAL. -I- ARMS HOTEL, Abraham-street, Grahamstown, lately erected, and doing a good business. % Also, The adjoining House and Store, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Clarke. aEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. * L. D. NATHAN & CO. . " Have received instructions from Messrs. Keesino, Doitsh, & Keesing, to sell by public auction, at an early date, A LL THOSE VALUABLE FREEjCjL HOLD PROPERTIES in Queen-street, now in the occupation of Messrs. KEESING, DOITSH and KEESING, being Lots 3, 4.5, and G, of the subdivision into lots of Allotment 1, Section 4, of the City ,of Auckland, with all the BUILDINGS thereon erected. Lots Nos. 3 and 4 have each a frontage of 26 feet to Queen-street. The extensive Drapery - Stores of Kbesing, Doitsh &_KEESiNa are erected thereon t On Lots Nos. 5-and 6 substantial Buildings are also erected, and these allotments are immediately in the rear of Lots 3 and 4, divided from them by a lane leading into Shortland-street and the City Club. A)] !■• -!c;.. s are well known, and were erected Sit ,'■ i (.*■■»> . luju y ift . Plans^may be seen and particulars obtained at our ollice, Shortland-street. Intending purchasers may inspect the Premises from 10 to 12-daily, when the Proprietora will give every facility for inspectioi of the Property.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 365, 11 March 1871, Page 3

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