i^OME and see this FACETIOUS BUZZARDS at the City Hall, TO-NIG-HT, 23rd June. Auction Sales. TO-MORROW. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT ARTHUR S' MART. BY AUCTION. POULTRY — Fowls, Turkeys, Geese, Canaries, etc., etc.' PRODUCE—I2O bags Good Oat 3, Maize, 3 tons Flour, 50 bags Oatmeal, Sharps, 40 Good Cheese, 10 kegs first-class Butter, 20 Sides Bacon, Hams, i casks Beef and Mutton, etc. 50 cases Good .Apples, 10 cases Tears, 4 tons Boned us t. GROCERIES—Tea, Sugar, Eice, Jams, Cigars, etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (New and Second-hand) —Svuxdriei, Watches, etc., etc. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. FLAX MILLS AND PROPER! 1 V, WHANG-AM ARINO. S. JONES Have received lajtructions from the Trustee in the Bankrupt Estate of Witi-iAsi S. Laurie, to sell by auction, at the Brunswick Mart, on Tuesday, 'the 27th June, at 12 o'clock, ALL the TEUSTEE'S INTEREST in th« BRIDGE WATER PROPERTY, Bank's County, lately in the occupation of Mr. Foote. - This Valuable Property, which is situated about 12 miles from Point Russell, up the Maruarua Creek, a. branch of the Whaugamarino Creek, and about 9 miles from the Miranda Redoubt, opposite Shortland, contains 694 acres of first-rate flax land. There is a Flax Mill, contains 2 Price's Machines, Scutcher, Screw Press, Drums, Shafting and Belting, 7 h.p. Steam Engine/with Cornish Boiler of sufficient size for al3 h.p. engine ; Overshot.Water-wheels, 14 feet diameter; Bleaching and Drying Grounds, with Racks, etc. ' . ' It is stated that there is good coal on the property. or further information apply to Mr. John MoSvbray.. Accountant (Trustee), 4, Queen-street, Auckland, or to the auctioneers. Terms at sale. ■ MONDAY] JUNE 26. i a< -. r The subscribers will sell, at their Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 26th instant, at half-past 11 o clock, THE Schooner «GLEANER,' 14 tons, with Sails, Anchor, Cable, Dingy, Sweeps, Oars, &c.,as she now lies off the Wood Wharf, in firstclass order. SAMUEL OOCHRANE & SON", £ Auctioneers. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Fort-street, on Friday, 50th inst., at 12 o'clock, A EIVE-INOH TRANSIT THEOJ\_ DOLITE and LEVEL, by "Adie" Improved Prismatic Compas, for surveying mines, by " Yeates," of Dublin Prismatic Cojnpass, in case, surveying square1 Double-barrel Breech-loading Gun; by " Rielly," with loading apparatus, etc., in case. The above are by first-class makers, in good order, and for positive sale. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. I mHE Captivating MRS. CLIPPER wil appear at the City Hall TO-NIGHT.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 453, 23 June 1871, Page 3
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