Auction Sales. TO-iroimoTT. AT ARTS LIES' MART. BY AUCTION". ]2 O'CLOCK NOON. pOULTRY-PmvlJ,Tmkeys, Duel;*, A. Geese, Pigeons, Canaries ; Small Pigs, Do?.;, 4c. PBODUttE—Gocd Eating Potatoes, Onions, Wafvoa Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Flour, Bran, bnfcnenl, iimit, l'io Melons, &c. GHOUKIMES- .Tain*, &c. Bon.; Dust, 2 tousßavlev Meal. HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE AND EFFECTS Kitchen Utensils, (.:l.=iss and Karthenwaro, Engraving?, Good Hewing Iviachiue, &c. TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell at his Hart, \t 11 o'clock, IAA BAGS BARLEY MEAL L\J\J 200 baps Flour, GOO bushels Maize SO bushels Oat--, 150 bags Potatoes 10 cases Canterbury Cheese 00 New Zealand Cheese 10 tierces Prime Beef, (i half-chests Te.a 56 bass AVhite Sugar, IS caries Sherry 10 cases Ale nnd Porter 20 cases Kerosene, 30 boxes Soap 200 Tnl)R, fi cases Blacking Cocoamit Oil, Tapioca, Furniture, Drawers, Chairs, &c. GEOROE SIB BIN, Auctioneer, MONDAY, APRIL 17. | E XTE NSI V E B TJ I L D I IN T G I CONTAININa ABOUT 50,000 FEET i TIMBER. IN THE ALBERT BAERACEB. The subscribers hi-.ro been favoured with instructions from Major Tmdau., to sell, at the Albeit Earraoke, on Monday, 17th inst., at 13 o'clock, miIAT LAEQB BUILDING, ontaininpf about 50,000 FEET TIMBER, 14 Rooms, ajl lined and ceiled, 48 "Windows, 4 Biick Chimneys, 8 i"ire-places, 6 Door«, and 2 Stair cases, with the foundation, of dressed Scoria Stones, &o SAMUEL COCHRANE & SO£T, Auctioneer?. PEELIMINARY NOTICE. THE subscribers have been instructed to prepare for the sale of the valuable Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Articles of Vortu, etc., the property of Dayio Nathan, Esq., at 1113 residence, Waterloo Quadrant. Catalogues and further particulars in a few days, SAMUEL COCIIRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO AVARS HC USE M EN, D RAPE RS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRAPERY, JUST LANDED EX 'CITY OF AUCKLAND,' 'QUEEN"BtiiV'AND 'CADUCEUS. 1 BY ORHEII OF THE CONSIGNEES. DAY OP SALE : WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL. W. a. lIIRRI3ON AND CO. Have received instructions from the OonsiJjn^e3 to soil by auction, at their ♦Wareliousc; V/yuiihaiu-fltreet, on Wednesday next, 19th April, at 11 o'clock, INVOICE of New and Seasouablo DBAPERY, just landed, and comprising—Manchester ftoods, Blankets and Flannels, ytuif Good*, Dresa Materials, Shawls and Mantles, Clothing, Shirts, etc., otc. | Full particulars in a future issue:' I In announcing this very important, and ftktfcniiivs Sale of first-class Goods, the auctioneers huve simply to state tiiat their instructions are positive. 4'lris s«-ie will, | therefore, afford an opportunity; to tlio trade of replenishing stocks not likely to occur again. Terms very liberal. ! T EFT yesterday, vrifch a person in the All JLJ berb Barrack ttesei-re, a PARCEL, containing Running Pumps, Tights, &j.—'j'li« person will please leave them at the Stab Office for mo, and oblige John Babron.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 393, 14 April 1871, Page 3
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