Auction Sales. TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell, at the Corner Mart, at 11 o'clock, OIEON TANKS, O 400 gallons each, ex 'Alice' A small quantity of SHIP'S STORES, and MEDICINE CHEST, ex " Alice" Beef, Limejuice, Coffee, Baisins, Sugar, Split Peas, Oattneal, Vinegar, 'Wine, etc. 85 bags Potatoes 1 ton Hams and Bacon, equal to best English 54 bags Maize, to close an account 48 Cheese, prime quality, ditto 12 kegs Butter, good, no reserve Flour, Oatmeal, nice Tea, Sugar, Soap, Kerosene lard, Onions, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. VALUABLE TEN-STOP HARMONIUM, BY ALEXANDRA; ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, SEWING MACHINE, GOLD WATCH, HOUSEHOLDFURNITDRE, &c, &o. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, on above date, at 11 o'clock AN EXCELLENT HARMONIUM in Handsome Rosewood Case, Ten Stops, by Alkxandre, Paris, nearly New ; Rosewood Cottage Pianoforte, Superior Gold Lever Watch and Albert, Sewing Machine, by Thomas; Sewing Machine, by Ginness ; Hair-seated Couch, Teak Centre Table, Fenders and Fireirons, Hair Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, Pillows, Colonial Sofas, Dressing Case, Mirrors, Tables, Carpets, etc., etc. HARDWARE, Etc.—Comprising Axes, Plane Irons, Screws, Saws, Brass Padlocks, Compasses, Files, Wheels, Knives, Hinges, Belts, etc. Also, on account of whom it may Concern—One Case containing Oilskin Coats and Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Coats and Vests.—Set Buggy Harness. The Salo will commence with TWO WATER SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. LIBRARY. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on above date, at 2 o'clock, A SELECT LIBRARY, comprising . over Three Hundred Volumes, Catalogues of which are now ready, and can be had at the Rooms, Fort-street. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. IMPROVED FARM OF 380 ACRES, WAIKATO. The subscribers have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, sth September, at 12 o'clock, . ALL fclioso Allotments or Parcels of LAND, in the Province of Auckland, and being Allotments Nos. 53, 00, 64, 02, 03, GO, 67, and G8 of the Parish of Pirongia, County of Rutland, containing 380 acres, partly improved. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Jackson and Russell, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, or to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The under-mentioned Unclaimed Paclcages will be sold by auction, at the Rooms, Fort-street, on an early date (if not previously claimed), for rent and expenses, now lying in the Provincial Store, Queenstreet Wharf :— Mrs. Macky— ONE BOX W (in diamond) 48—1 Cask JA—l Anvil, 1 pair Bellows, 9 Cases, 1 Plough, 4 kegs Nails Mr. A. R. Hall-1 Fly Wheel, 1 Cog Wheel, 1 package Saws, 1 Iron Shaft, 2 Iron Handles Mr. G. Hoilges, Bnrg Place, St. Thomas—2 Soxes JW (LI under}—l Case Deputy-Commissioner of Stamps—l Box No mark—l Case Mr. Alexander Gillespie—l Case, ex' Enterprise SS (A under) -1 Case New Zealand, X (yellow paint) - 1 Box and Scales, 1 Tin Tub, 1 Saucepan, 1 Kettle Graham (in chalk)—l Box Proude—3 Cases Mr. Owen- 1 Trunk Sexton—l Box SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND COMMERCIAL MEN. BY ORDER OF THE HARBOUR BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. THE MOST VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN THE CITY, Fronting Customhouse and Foet-stbeets. to cc leaslsd for a. long term OF YEARS. B. TONES & CO. Havo been favoured with instructions from the Harbour Board of Commissioner.-;, to .submit to public competition, at their Mart, Queen-street, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, ... At 32 o'Clook noon, THE LEABK3 (for a period of about SS years, at annual ground rent) of 18 ALLOTMENTS fronting Custom-house and Fort-streets. Full particulars in a few days. The Auctioneers deem it almost unnecessary to comment on the above, but consider it snfliclimt to state, tbat the above includes the whole of tin; imnold portions of the Harbour .Kiulvwjnc.il.) fronting he above streets. The position eominomU it ;M ;w fast becoming the most business ii.nl, of the c'.ly. and the stern fact presents itself that tliiii i-"> tlio Just opportunity that can possibly offer for the prc-jCuiKiiimi-utlon, to procure, at any thing liTe n :;'.odc ni-e.siini, a 1 iii.--iiu-.RS site in the best part of this city. Tha Aucttvneem would also draw attention to tii» fact, that when tliH Beach lloati to I'arnell is completed, these allotments will front the main line of trallio to the country districts. The main station for tho contemplated Waikato Railway will also bo in close pro*lmlty> an" must considerably enhance the value of land in Mis neighbourhood, and the length of term Leases arc offered, will justify the Levees in erect n» substanti.il buildings with tho coitainity of l causing substantial returns
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 512, 31 August 1871, Page 3
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