Auction Sales. TO-MORROW. NOON. AT AETIUES 1 MAEI. BY AUCTION. BOULTEr—Of all Descrip. JL tions, Qsraaries, &c, PROTj UCE—Of all kinds GROCERIES—Assorted BONEDUBT, FRUIT, &c—looo Pines, BTartimas, and other Trees HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Newand Second-hand) —Earthenware, Kijtcheh Utensils, Window Fittings, etc., etc.', etc. TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell at his CORNER Mart, Tomorrow, at 11 o'clock, PRODUCE —100 Bags Potatoes, upset price, £3 5s per ton : 20 bags Barley, no reserve ; 10 Cheese, 50 bags Maize, in lots to suit purchasers ; Jlains, Bacon, and Beef. GROCERIES—Tea, Sufjar, Butter, Candles, Soap, Kerosine, Flour, Onions, unreservedly; Pork, 1 case Dried Bananas, S Mats, Furniture and Sundries. GEOBGKE SIBBIN, Auctioneer, MONDAY, JUNE 12. NATIVE fiESBEVES, The subscribers are favoured with instructions from Major Heaphy, Commissioner of Native Reserves, to Lease for a Term of Twenty-one Years, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 12th-June, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned property, viz. ; AUCKLAND— ' DAET OE ALLOTMENT 4, of ,_l_ Section 12, near Mechanics' Bay, having a frontage of about 113 feet to tho Strand (as trenched out on the ground), and containing about 25 perches, at an upset price of £7 per annum. ONEHUNGA— •of Allotment 11, of Section 20, near Roe's Wharf being Lots 1, 2, and 5, having frontages each of about 33 feet to Princes-street, with a depth of (SO feet, at an upset price of £3 each ; No. 6, having a frontage of about 99 feet to Princesstruet, at an upset price of £5 ; and NO3. 8, 9, 10, li, and 12, having frontages each of about 60 feet to Harbour-street, and extending back to the sea, at an upset prica of £8 each per annum. ' . Plans can be seen and conditions learnt at the Rooms, Fort-street. . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, JUNE 12. * IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES SKE.NE. The subscribers have received instructions from John Mower ay, Esq., Trifttee in the Estate of Jaihes Bkene. to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 12th mat., at 12 o'clock, 9QQ ACRES 3 roods and 35 perches, hJ Ut) more or less, being Allotments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 of the Parish of Wainiana, County of Opotiki. SAMUEL COOHRANJ2 & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. ■UNDER PiSTRKSS WARRANT. ■<-"f,-:e. E.-N. WARMER V. W. LESTE-ANGHS. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 13th insfc., at 12 o'clock, under Distress Warrant from the District Court, Auckland, re H. N. Warner v. \V.' Lestrange, OAA SHATLE3 X-tf THE HA2KL--01/U [BANK Gold Mining Company, Registered Also, Shares in the Imperial Crown G. M. Co Shares in the Eureka Hill G. M. Co. SAMUEL OOOtiJtiANE ft SON, f ' Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 441, 9 June 1871, Page 3
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