Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. BY ORDER OF THOMAS MACFFARLANE, ESQ., TRUSTEE IN BANKm RUPTCY. ll- '" TlMaSanr' SEsn Ye W* 4 ? nst>™«on S from T. W Mart te'.fSS" rwte^ *5 sel1' at the Land o'clock Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 13 ic. TJB HENRY C. TRIPP'S-ESTATE id XL —Northernportion of Allotment No 32 Parish of Kowrawhero, County of Marsdcu, containing lb acres 2 roods b RE JOHN WHITE'S ESTATE-Allotments land •' section l(i, of the Township of Raglan, corner of \\ est and Creek-streets. Three fine Allotments. J ownship of East AVhau, Parish of Titiraugi RE ALFRED H. JAKIN'S ESTATE-Middle portion of Allotment No. 90, Parish of Mangapai. containing 20 acres fi RE WILLIAM MILLER'S ESTATE-North-western middle portion o Allotment No. Si), Parish of ICarioi, County of Rutland, containing 10 acres Also, il Part of Allotment No. 00, section No. 2, Village of s lanimiro. containing 2 roods, with the fourn roomed Cottage thereon erected, now occupied by I. Mr. McManus. c SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. - . THURSDAY, MARCH 2% SCHOONER 'BOYD.' , The subscribers will sell, at the Rooms, Port-street, on Thursday, 23rd March, at 12 o'clock, THE Well-known Schooner 'BOYD,' 16 12-64: carry S3 tons firewood on a draught of 0 feet; Running and Standing Gear ; nearly new, with a complete inventory, &c. Terms easy. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. 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 AVednesday, 29th inst., at 12 o clock, FT.HAT EXTENSIVE AND VALUX ABLE Household PROPERTY, situate in the best business part of Shortland, known as Butt's Shorthand Hotel, and the American Theatre, together with the Oflices now occupied by Mr. Beveridge. Stock and Furniture to be taken at a valuation. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Have received instructions from Messrs. Keesino, Doitsh, <& Kefsino, to sell by public auction, at an early date, _T_L HOLTT~WtOIT_LE_.I J 3S- IXr.*.pLr-XT •E'-RP-'R in the occupation of Messrs. KEESING, DOITSH and KEESING, being Lots 3, 4,5, and C. of the subdivision into lots of Allotment 1, Section 4, of the City of Auckland, with aU the BUILDINGS thereon erected. Lots Nos. 3 and 4 have each a frontage of 26 feet tn Queen-street. The extensive Drapery Stores ol Keesino, Doitsh & Keesihg are erected thereon. On Lots Nos. 5 and G substantial Buildings are also erected, and these aUotments are immediately in the rear of Lots 3 and 4, divided from them by a lane leading into Shortland-street and the City Club. All these premises are well known, and were erected at a large outlay. Plans may bo seen and particulars obtained at our office, Shortland-street. Intending purchasers may inspect the Premises from 10 to 12 daily, when the Proprietors will give every facility for inspection of the Property. CEOIN DISTILLERY, \J AUCKLAND. The CROAVN DISTILLERY has fuUy established these facts —that Spirits can be distilled in Auckland equal in quality to those imported, that they can be produced at a cost to give a large profit - (even selling, duty paid, at a price equal only to the duty on Foreign Spirits),—and that there is a ready sale and a daily increasing demand for the products of the Distiller}'. At the same time, it has become obvious that advantage should be taken of the present excellent and abundant harvest to lay in an ample stock of grain, at a minimum cost; that a large quantity of Spirits should be made before next summer, the season least favourable for distillation ; that a large stock should be placed in bond to improve by age—the only want to render the Spirits unexceptionable; and that the Plant should bo enlarged by an additional Still, and other minor improvements, especially with a view to make available the Sugar Beetroot, which can be grown to so much advantage in this Province, and produces an excellent spirit at a small cost. In order to attain the greater success which the fully carrying out of this plan would ensure, additional Capital is required, and this it is intended to raise by extending the present Proprietary, and thus affording to those who have expressed a wish to partake in the undertaking an opportunity of doing so. AVith this view it is proposed to register the Com- ' pany under the Joint Stock Companies Act, with a nominal Capital of £20,000, in 4,000 shares of £5 each. Of these, 2,000 will be taken as paid up by the present Proprietors as the value of the Plant and Business; 1,000 will be sold so as to raise £5,000, and the remaining 1,000 Shares will remain the property of the Company, available for raising additional Capital should such a course be hereafter deemed advantageous. Thus the whole of the Capital to be raised will be used for the promotion of the efficiency and the extension of the business of the undertaking. The amount on the Shares now offered will be required to be paid up as foUows: —10s. per Share on application, 10s. per Share on allotment, £1 per Share on the Ist of May, £1 per Share on the Ist of June, and £2 per Share on the Ist of July next. Particulars, and an order to inspect the Distillery, may be obtained on application to Mr. Cawkwell, Vulcan Lane, to whom applications for Shares may bo made. As soon as a sufficient number of Shares are applied for, a meeting of the Shareholders wiU be held in order to complete the arrangements for the Company. GENERAL SMITH AND SHOEING FORGE. THE subscriber begs to inform the public that, in coniunction with his General Smith's Forge, ho has added HORSE-SHOE-ING, which will be carefully carried on under his own immediate inspection. Having secured the services of a first-class Shoer, he solicits public patronnge in the latter branch of his trade. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Punctuality and Despatch in EvBEY Depabtment. I NORMAN McMILLAN, CORNER OF VULCAN & O'CONNELLjSTREETS.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 371, 18 March 1871, Page 3
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