Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. BY AUCTION. AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. A SPLENDID SHIPMENT OF WELLASSORTED FRUIT. EX S.S. ' HERO,' FROM SYDNEY. 0. ARTHUR & SON Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Qu«en-stre«t. on Wednesday, 13th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, £07 CASES First-clans FRUIT, 369 cases Oranges 22 cases Navel Oranges 31 cases Mandarin Oranges 18 cases Lemons 157 cases Apples. Also, 100 bags Good Maize. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. FREEHOLD CITY, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. COTTAGE, &c, CROSS-STREET, NEWTON. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 13th instant, at 12 o'clock— piTY OF AUCKLAND. \J RALE-STREET.—Allotment 35 and part of Allotments 36 and 37, section 39, of the City of Auckland, having a frontage of 265 feetito Salestreet, at its junction with Wellesley-street. VICTORIA QUADRANT.-Part of Allotment 20, section 4, of the City of Auckland, 26 feet 6 inches frontage to Victoria Quadrant, and 53 feet frontage to Chancery-street, immediately below the Northern Club. COOK-STREET.—Lots 1 and 2 of the subdivision of parts of Allotments 11, 12,13, and 14, of section 39, City of Auckland, 28 feet frontage to Cookstreet, and 74 feet to East-street. BAKER-STREET.—Lots 1 and 2 of the subdivision of parts of Allotments G, 7, 11, 12, 13, and 14, section 39, City of Auckland, 44 feet 10 inches frontage to Baker-street. BAKER-STREET.—Part of lots 9 and 10 of the subdivision of parts of Allotments 6, 7, 8, 11, 12,13, 14, and 15, section 39, City of Auckland, .60 feet frontage to Baker-street. SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. N EWTON (LAURIE'S) —Lot 33 of the subdivision of suburban Allotment 8, section 7, 37 feet frontage to Cross-street, with the comfortable fout> roomed Cottage, large shed, stable and coachhouse erected thereon, as now occupied by Mr. Hanley, Cordial Manufacturer. NEWTON WEST.—Lot 155 of the subdivision of Allotment 17, section 7, suburbs, 33 feet frontage to Bond-street, and 105 feet to Cheapside. HERNE BAY.—Lots 5 and 6, section 1, of the subdiv'sion of Allotment 1, section 8, suburbs, having a frontage to tlie Waitemata Harbour, and 182 feet to the Marine Parade. • ONEHUNGA.—Lots 16,17, and IS of the subdivision of Allotment 4, sec.ion 22, of the Village of Onehunga, 104 feet frontage to Maria-street. COUNTRY LANDS. WHAU.—Allotment 86 of the Parish of Titirangi, containing 77 acres. MAUNGAKaRAMEA-South-eastern portions of Allotments 75 and 76, Parish of Maungakaramea, County of Marsden, containing 201 acres. KAURAWHERO.—AIIotment 14, Parish of Kaurawhero, County of Marsden, containing 220 acres. MANUKAU.— Pukekowhai Block, District of Manukau, containing 490 acres. SAMUEL COCERANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN D. BARNSLEY. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will offer for sale, on Wednesday, September 18, at their Rooms, Port-street, ALL that Parcel of LAND, situated in the Parish of Parahaki, County of Marsden, containing 81 acres, more or less, and being Allotment No. 54, bounded as follows : On the north by a road 100 links wide, 2336 links, 713 links, and 1320 links; on the east by a road of width aforesaid, 1874 links; on the south by Allotment 53, 3450 links; and on the west by Allotment No. 51, 2045 links. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. The subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on the above date, at 12 o'clock, A NUMBER of Gold Mining Company's SHARES. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 25. PACIFIC HOTEL, COROMANDELi The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, 25th inst.-, at 12 o'clock, mHE "PACIFIC HOTEL," JL Coromandel, as now erected on two Government Allotments. Pull particidars in a few days.SAMUEL COCHRANE & SONj Auctioneers. . -. : ■ . ' mi ' ~ • -' i ii i m TO-MORROtf.-Tlie subscriber will sell at his Comer1 Mart, at 11 o'clock, BAGS MAIZE, ex 'HERO/ jEt/ 40 bags Maize, ditto 3 bags Bacon 8 sacks of Waikauki Flour; Southern 12 sides Splendid Bacon 40 Hams , ; Choice Lot Canterbury Cheese 40 bags Waitemata Silk Dressed Flour 50 cases Kerosene 50 boxes Candles , ■, ~■ 40 packages Tea 5 tons Sugar, White, Yellow, and DarK 40 cases Wine, Cloaring out 1 case Plaid Vestas ' 7 tonsHobart Town Potatoes, upset price £7 6s. Terms strictly Cash. ' GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. TO BE LET. TPHE Property at the Whau known as the X " WATERFALL," containing 35 acre*, partly ploughed, together with Cottage, Wool Shed, Boilers, Sweating House, and every requisite for a Fellmoneery Business. Tho creek (on which is the Waterfall) running through the Property, ensures n constant supply of pure water. AP SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 522, 12 September 1871, Page 3
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