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Auction Sales THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 150 PACKAGES HARDWARE, BRUSHWARE AND CUTLERY. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell by auction (to close consignments) on Thursday, March IG, at 11 o'clock prompt, mHE FOLLOWING GOODS JL just landed, ex ' Queen Bee/ from London -.-. ' Bright and Japanned Block-tin Candlesticks Smoothing, Jack, Sash, and Plough Planes Kent, Exeter and Canterbury Hammers, OOtoNo 6 Pocket, Gum-scraping, and Sardine Knives Two-feet Folding Rules Fine Steel and Native Trade, and Paperhangers' Scissors Best Green and Scarlet Window Cords Bannister, Scrubbing, Whitewash, and Shoe Brushes American Pegs and Wood Buckets English-made Clothes Lines, Corkscrews 1 Patent Knitting Machine of the latest improved make (complete) American Shingle Hatchets Sorby's Chisels and Gouges American Sho\els and Trucks Joiners' Hammers, Ewbank's Wails Lamp Chimneys, Patent Fuze &c > &c, &c. [ TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell at his Mart, Corner of Queen and Wyndham-streets (to Close Consignments) Tomorrow (Thursday), 15th March, at 12 o'clock, 1 TON PRIME NEW ZEALAND X BACON and HAMS, 1 keg Lard, 90 bags Sydney Maize, ex ' Kate;' 12 tierces best Sydney Beef, ex ' Kate ;' 12 tierces best Sydney Beef, unreservedly; 15 cases Lee and Perrin's Sauces, 15 cases Walnut Pickles, 3 kegs Carbonate of Soda, 20 Prime New Zealand Cheese, 8 cases Canterbury Cheese, 30 pigs.' Tea, prime quality; 11 kegs Butter, ex ' Farningham ;' 8 cases Ling Fish, ex ' Kate;' 0 cases Salad and Castor Oil, 40 cases Jams, Tapioca, Cigars, Salmon, Flour, Sugar, Wine, Ale, Porter, &c. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 18. The subscriber has received instructions from tke Mortgagee to sell by auction, on Saturday, the 18th March, at his Mart, corner of Queen and Wyndham-streets, Auckland, at 12 o'clock, THE LEASE of the DONEGAL ARMS HOTEL, Abraham-street, Grahamstown, lately erected, and doing a good businesj. Also, The adjoining House and Store,, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Clarke. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. X- K ,''-'/■ ,-; BICYCLES, TRICYCLE, FOWLISTO-' > ; '■ PIECES, SWORD, &c.* : ; i^X, | The subscribers yrill sell, at their Rodms, Fortstreetj on Thursday, 16th inst., at 11 o'clock, 9 BICYCLES and 1 TRICYCLE,1 A) of the best English make, recently Imported, with all the latest improvements, complete. "''».'.' 1 D.B. Fowling-piece, by Hollis and S6n 1 D.B. Fowling.piece, by Greener f 1 Cavalry Sword, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ' Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BUTT.* PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The subscribers have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the above estate, to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, rnHAT EXTENSIVE AND VALTTXI ABLE Household PROPERTY, situate in the best business part of Shortland, known as Butt's Shortland Hotel, and the American Theatre, together with the. Offices now occupied by Mr. Beveridoe. Stock and Furniture to be taken at a valuation. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. L. D. NATHAN & CO. ' Have received instructions from Messrs, Keesin», \ Doitsh, & Keesinsj, to sell by public auction, at an early date, * - i .. A ' A ALL THOSE VALUABLE FREEjt\. HOLD PROPERTIES in Queen-street, now in the occupation of Messrs. KEESING, DOITSH and KEESING, being,L6ts .3/4.5, and 0, 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 frontag# 0f..26 feet to Queen-street. The extensive Drapery Stores of Keesino; Doitsh- &-Reusing are erected thereon. On Lots Nos. 5 and (i substantial Buildings are also erected, and these allotments are immediately in the Tear of Lots 3 and i, from them, by a lane leading into Shortland-stree t and the' City Club. AH these premises are. well known, and were erected at a largo outlay. ' \ It I C Plans may be seen and particulars obtamed at our office, Shortland-street. Intending purchasers may. inspect .this Premises" from 10 to 12 daily, when the Proprietors.will give every facility for inspection of the Property. REGISTER! REGISTER}:: T^ORMS OF CLAIMS TO VOTE" MAY BE HAD AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. PRICE ONE PENNY. - ■■■-•*■ ■--. .:.. . LikoVi WANTED KNOWN,. that. Hoopee, Oixifp, and Co's Celebrated Bottled 1,, tout and Light JBifcfcer Ales, recommended by* the Faculty, can only bo had wholesale at the Golden Crown Brewery, ■ Wellesley-street East. The trade and families supplied.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 368, 15 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 368, 15 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 368, 15 March 1871, Page 3

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