Auction Sales. TO-MOEEOW. AT ARTHURS' MART. BY AUCTION. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. PO TJ L T E V— Fowls, Turkeys, Bucks, Geese; Small Pigs, &c. PRODUCE—3 tons Canterbury. Flour, 1 ton Barley Meal, 60 bags Oats, Oatmeal, 10 kegs Good Butter, 30 Cheese, 100 bags Eating Potatoes. 10 bags Onions, 0 kits Onions. GROCERIES, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS-Loo and Square Tables, Cane, Stuffed, and Wood Chairs, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Hair and Flax Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Couches Sofas, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Toilet Tables, Toilet Glasses, Sponge Bath, Child's Iron Cot, Rimu Bedstead, Blankets, Book Case. Glass and Earthenware, Plated Decanter Stand and Medicine Chest, Decanters, one French Carriage Clock, Ormolu, etc., etc., One Flax Machine (Fraser and Tinie's improved) a, pair of Revolving Hackles, Wringing Machine, a new Double-iron Block, Gate Hinges, an unfinished Model of a Californian Pump and Water Wheel, &c, &C, &C. TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell at his Mart, at 11 o'clock O(] HALF-CASKN SALMON, ex hJ\J 'WongS Wonga ;' 5 tons Bone Dust, 35 bags Oats, 50 bags Prime Barley, 1 ton' Oatmeal, 70 Canterbury and Auckland Cheese, 20 sides-Bacon, 10 kees Prime Butter, 3 tons Potatoes, Flour; Bran Tea Sugar, Salad and Castor Oil, Tobacco, Pickles, Honey Soap, Kerosene, Drawers, Chairs, Sofa, etc. GEOBGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY, MAY 23. VALUABLE F£EEHOLP PROPERTY UNION-STREET. S. JON E S Has received instructions to sell by auction at the Brunswick Mart, on Tuesday, 23rd May, at 12 o'clock, ' LOTS 19 to 29 of Section 43, City of Auckland J Lot 29—60 feet frontage to Union-street, 198 feet deep, with two houses thereon Lots 28, 27, and 26, each 60 feet frontage to Unionstreet, 198 feet deep 6 l Lot 25—30 feet frontage, with full width ,baclr, 191 feet deep, and six-roomed house thereon Back portions of Lots 21, 23, and 24 Lot 22—65 feet frontage, divided by a lan«, and three-roomed cottage thereon Lots 19 and 20, having large frontages to Unionstreet, close to sea fronta*#, and 330 feet deep, suitable for manufacturing purposes, having a good supply of water. ' The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms :—One-third cash; balance at thre« and, six months, bearing bank interest. Also, HILSBOEO. HILSBOEO, A Farm of 32 acres, fenced, and in grass, with good Nine-roomed House and Out-building* and adjoining the Pa Farm, being part of Allotment 8, Section 13, Manukau. Terms at sale. JJ O T I C E. The Sale of the Two Shops in Wakefteld-street. withdrawn. SAMUEL COOffRANE & SON, Auctioneers.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. ' NOTICE is hereby given that fhe partnership heretofore carried on by John Cook and AtBXiNDEB MacDonaid, as Contractors under the style of " Cook and MacHonald," is by mutual consent dissolved from this date. All accounts due to the above firm to be paid only to the said John Cook or to his solicitors, Messrs. Beveridgo and Ritchie. Auckland, May 11, 1871. ONE of Two OFFICES To Let over Mr Oldham's, High-street; Rent 5s per week.—Apply to J. Oldhaji. /COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for One or \J Two Gentlemen. —Apply to Mrs. Jenkins, Pitt-street, Iho house ne*fc the Chapel.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 423, 19 May 1871, Page 3
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