Auction "Sales. i'O-liO. HOW. ThCs^r!'t'Tl o':Se:f ly oS2r Co7tho "^ % C°n" n^i.iA(<S ![f!;! \^TTJWNPOTA. U\f TO.!-;>, ox ' ii.:lU Mary1 Al-iO, [iO bags !\y:lsK.y ;.I .■*!;:■:> V'J best W.ui-oa i-lie'-os BO M Cauneir.] Hams (irt box<s Caudles •i:t cases Divoo's Kcrcwne IS boxes Tea ' '■'.',.!,| r':,','. "iV.'','"-1 ","' v!" (-!! l l!l!1'-;l'» fisSi, Sugar, GKOKOIC SIB DIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. OVERTIME BONDED GOODS AND CONDEMNED SEIZURES. The subscribers have received instructions from TT. S. McKellar, Esq., Collector of Cusoms, to sail at the Mart, Fort-street, on Friday, Bth inst., at 11 o'clock, nmiE "FOLLOWING GOODS, .1. overtime in Bonded Warehouses, unless cleaved before above (laic :— Warehoused in ISCB 11104, § J 2 cases Tobacco Nathan's April ,1 220 1 1 box (Jo. do. .April 17 270 10-20 2 boxes do Macfarlane's May 20 340 1 box do. Nathan's June 1 304 5 1 J-tiercedo. Isaac's June 20 484 1 pipe Winu C'ruiekslmnk's „ 30 514 , r> 1 box Tobacco Nathan's .lulvi 521 14 1 box do. I ewis1 July 1 7feS 2 cases Brandy Ui-uiekshank's „ 24 7SD 2 cases Win« do. ~ 24 sr.o 1 oasa Bottled Boer Henderson's „ 24 Also, ll>.e following Condemned Seizures :— I ,S 35 and Su and Uussell— j Brandy, Cigars, and Tobacco. I ! SAMUEL COCMRMiF, & SON, : Auctioneers. I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZKALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AT THE WEST TA.MAKI. Tlie subscribers have reoMved instructions to sell by public auction, at the Lvnl Mart, Fort-street, on AVednesday, September 13, IS7I, at 12 o'clock, miIOSK Valuable Freehold PJ?OL PERTIES, situated in the District, of Tainnki, | in the County of Eilon, in the Province of Auckland, consisting of Sections JSos. 43, 54, and part of Section No 44. Allotments Nos. 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 02, and 03, in the District of Tamalu, Small Farms ; and of Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 8, of Section No. 3 nf Small Lots near Panmure, containing 228 acres 4 perches, together with all Buildings of whatsoever nature or kind erected thereon. This "Valuable Property was formerly owned by Mr. Charles Knox, and some of it is indisputably the pick of the land in the whole district. SAMUEL COCHRINE &, 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, Fk'inting Customhouse and FoiiT-sTinjETS. TO BE LEASISD FOR A LONG TERM OF YJEABS. B. TONES & CO. Have 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 12 o'clock noon, Hpl-IE LEASES (for a period of about J. 83 years, at annual'ground rout) of IS ALLOTMENTS fronting Custom-house and Fort-streets. Full particulars in a few days. The Auctioneers deem it almost unnecessary to comment ori the above, but consider it sufficient to state, that the above includes the whole of the unsold portions of ■ tlie Harbour Endowments fronting Uie above streets. The position commends itself as fast becoming the most business part of the city, and the stern fact presents itself that this is the last opportunity that can possibly offer for the present generation, to procure, at anything like a moderate sum, a business site in the best part of this city. The Auctioneers would also draw attention to the fact, that when the lieach Eoail to Parnell is completed, these allotments will front the main line of traffic to the country districts. The main station for the contemplated Waikato Railway will also be in close proximity, and must considerably enhance the value of land in this neighbourhood, and the length of tern) for which the Leases are offered, will justify the Lessees in erecting substantial buildings with Lhe certaiuity of realising substantial returns r\ALEDOKIAX GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). ■ • ■ The TRANSFER BOOKS will remain CLOSED until 12 o'clock noon THIS DAY (Wednesday), Cth inst., when a DIVIDEND of TJIItEK I'ol) N DS per .Share will be payable at the Company's oliice, Short-land-streot. CHARLES TOTHILL, . ; ;, Leg;il Manager. . . Auckland, September 0, IS7I. ivTONPARKir, GOLD MINING I.N COMPANY (REGISTERED;. The Books of the above Company will remain closed till THIS DAY (Wednesday), Oth instant, at noon, when a DIVIDEND of EIGHT SHILLINGS per Share will bo payable at the Company's otiice, Albertstreet, Grahamstown. Shareholders wishing to have rthe samo paid in Auckland can do so by notice in wriiing to tho Manager. CHAULES FLETCHER; Legal Alunagcr. "PROVIDENCE GOLD MINING X. COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, the 4th September, till 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, the 7th instant, when a DIVIDEND of SIXPENCE per Sliare will lie paid at the oflice of the Company, - Wyndham-street, Auckland. J, S. JUiKELLA!?, Manager. September 2,1871. MINING H OTI.OR 8 We havo enfragnd the. services of reliable correspondents of known ability and experience, frow whom Wo receive earlie=t information cm all «£*"«g^3K2 o the Mines. On and after t : O n arrival wffl be posted in ouv O/fice for (iio mrorni.ition of our cUents and tlie ,P l}^[^g K BK os , "^ July 10, 1871. ' M- '"'Wiuce Buildings,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 3
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