Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 250s VESTAS, TEA PAPER, TOBACCO, JAMS, &c, &c. T E A D E SALE. E. & 11. ISAACS Will sell by auction, at tlicir Store, Fort-street, on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, mHB FOLLOWING- GOODS, JL to close various consignments :— 30 boxes Prime Cavendish Tobacco 20 cases Bell and Black's 250s Vesta Matches 5 bales Demy Tea Paper 60 bags Weston and Westall's Fine Salt 1 case Fine and Stout Shop Twine 20 cases Candied Peel and Marmalade 50 cases Hobart Town Jams, in jars and tins 40 packages American Clothes Pegs and Buckets 2 cases Scrubbing Brushes &c, &c, &c. Also, at 10.45 prompt, 90 cases Stone Pippins> and French Crab Apples 10 cases Sydney Oranges. The sale of fruit at a quarter to 11 sharp. FRIDAY, JULY 28. SUGAR. SALMON. CARGO OF 'NEBRASKA,' FROM HONOLULU. B. TONES & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Henderson and Macfavlanc, to sell by auction, at their Mart, on Friday, July 2Sth, at 11 o'clock, B— (7Q BAGS SUGAE L i O A& A 130 bags Sugar P P 106 bags Sugar P 99 bags Sugar C 30 bags Sugar E SS bags Sugar E 5 117 bags Snqjar E (> 81 bugs Sugar E 7 24 bags Sugar X P 122 bags Sugar T H 41 bags Sugar O 58 bags Sugar P 73 bags Sugar AY 155 bags Sugar OP 39 mats Sugar O 100 mats Sugar S 110 mats Sugar P P 25 mats Sugar A 12 mats Sugar A 2 111 mats Sugar A 2 3S mats Sugar C OS.mats Susjar X 100 mats Sugar T II D OS mats Sugar W X f.l kegs Sugar D 127 mats Sugar P 50 cases Fresh Salmon, lib tins FRIDAY, JULY 28. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Friday, 28th instant, at 11 o'clock, AN ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Iron Bedsteads, Carpet, Cooking Stove, &c, &c, &c. Particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JULY 29. SALEOB SHARES. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, on Saturday, 29th instant, at 11 o'clock, A NUMBER OF SHARES in most of the Gold Mining Companies at the Thames. Full particulars on Thursday morning. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, JULY 31. VALUABLE FARMS AT GREAT BARRIER, PROPERTIES AT ONE HUNG A AXD TAURANGA. The subscribers have received instructions to 8011, at * the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 'Slab- hist., at 12 o'clock, ' A VALUABLE FAEMot'299 acres x\_ on the Great Barrier Island, having a frontage to the Harotp.onpa Bay. A considerable poriic iof the land is level anil undulating, all rich soil and well watered, and was specially .selected by tho owr.rr as suitable, for a gentleman's residence, being well sheltered from nl! winds. A FAKM of 201 acres, situated in Blind Ifciy on the Groat Barrier Island, I'lio soil is vory ffood/beiiig covered with a mixed bush, manuka and ti-tree LOT No. 27, Township of Tauranga, fenced in and adjoining Colonel Harrington's property ' Three ALLOTMENTS in Hardington's Paddock Onehunga, being Lots 57, 58, and 59, having frontages of 128 feet G inches to the Mount Smart Road, and 130 feet frontage to Cauieron-street. SAMUEL UOOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. '
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 480, 25 July 1871, Page 3
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