Auction Sales, THDSSDAY, APRIL 27. fiATALOaUES V^ of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE etc., of David Nathan, Esq., for sale by auction at his residence, Waterloo Quadrant, on Thursday next 27th initant, are now prepared, and can be had at the Booms, Fort-street. SAMUEL COCHRANK & SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 29. LIME JUICE CORDIAL, AXD RAISINS. The subscribers have rtceived instructions to sell at their mart, Fort-street, on Saturday,. 29th April, mi 11 o'clock prompt, 1 OA CASES GULLAN'S Celebrated it'V LIME JUICE CORDIAL, each 1 dozen 25 boxes very fine Valentia Raisins, SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TOPPED from Ho tie, since April 18, a Girl named Eliazbeth Ann Clause, 10 yeurs of age ; sells papers and flowerbaskets. Any person found harbouring her, and not giving her up to the Police, or to Jno. F. Laueance, Junction of Cook and Elliott-streets, after this date, will be prosecuted.—Jno. F. Laubance, April 25, 1871. FOUND.— A CHEQUE for £24 7s. 6d. The owner can have it bj applying to John Leaning, Tinsmith, Queen-street. "T7IOR S A.LE—A seven-roomed House JD and Allotment, at Edensor.—Samuel Cochkane & Son. mENDERS to SHINGLE the Alexandra X Hotel, corner of Chapel and Durhametreets, and to be finished in a week from acceptance of tender.—Apply to " A.H.," Evening Stab Office. pUBLIC NOTICE. T. B. fIILL respectfully intimates to his friend* and the public in general that he haa commenced business as SHARE, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND LAND BROKER, close to the Junction of Wes r Queen and Queensteekts, Auckland. Parties wishing to dispose of Mining,. Bank, Insurance, Gas, or other Shares', or to Purchase or Let Houses, Farms, Building Allotment, etc., etc., may rely on their interests being carefully and judiciously attended to, as it will be T. B. H.s study in every transaction to gain the confidence of his patrons, and thus create a mutual benefit. All properties placed in his hands, either for sale or t» belet, will be pesonally inspected by him, where practicable, and, to prevent disappointment, it is earnestly requested that in cases where ho is not able to do so, that the information forwarded may be reliable. N 15.— Money Lent for parties on the best securities, with no charge to the. lenders. AuWiukl, April 24, 1871. [ • ' MUFFINS ! MUFFINS ! MUFFINS! Elf. PEROy has much pleasure in • informing liis friends and the public generally that he his commenced the Muffin Season, nnd irn>ts that by strict attention to business, rivilii.vv.md a superior article, to inciit v confiiiu njco of pust favors, liemember his are the o-.ily English Muffin and Crumpet made in Auckland. N.B.—-To be had at Mr. Wateiis', Confectioner, and at E. If. Peeci'p, Wholesale and Ketail Pastry Cook and Muffin Baker, Upper Iligh-street, betweeu ~Vf ellejley-street »n 4 Victoria-street. V'aated, a, few good smart olea» Ladf, 1 •'...■■^•'..Mi' -•: -... ....,;■ ... ~iS*:, , .^:^SMM
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 403, 26 April 1871, Page 3
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