Auction Sale?. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. SALE OF UNREDEEMED AND OYERTTME PLEDGES, GOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH LEVER HUNTING WATCHES, GOLD ALBERTS, CHAINS, RINGS, SILVER SPOOKS, JEWELRY, CLOfJIING!-, &c., &c, &c. B. TONES & CO. Are instructed by Mr. M. Marks to sell, at their Mart, Queen-street, on Monday, Sept. 18, at 11 o'clock, rniJE following UNREDEEMED 1 I'LEJXiES:Date. 1870. No. Dec. 2 4521—Silver Watch 2 4523—G01d Pin •2. 4;">rJ—Pair liuul Earrings and G. King 3 4550- Colonial Gold Iting 7 4fi»a—Uold Pin 7 459S—Silver Verge Watch 14 4087- Gold Ring 14 4003—Gold Albert 15 4700—Silver Hunting Watch 15 4710—Meerschaum Bowl, Silver-mounte I 15 4713-Silver Watch 15 4714—Silver Watch ' 17 4736- 3 Gold Charms 20 4707 -Silver Watch 20 4769—G01d Pin 23 4807—Silver Verge Watch and Chain 24 4820—Silver Hunting Watch and Allert 24 4824—Diamond Ring 25 4829 -Gold Chatelaine 20 4833—G01d Ring 27 4860 Gold Signet Ring 31 4939—G01d Chain 31 4950—G01d and Jet Pin 31 4959—E.5.H. Lever Watch January, 1871. 2 7—Gold E. Lever Watch, G. Chain, ar.d Locket 2 18-Gold Albeit, 2 Lockets, and Greenstone 3 40-Gdld Pin 4 01- Pair Gold Earrings 6 79 - silver Hunting Watch 0 100—Silver Jug 0 10.1—Cornopean 0 109—Gold Ring 18 279—Silver English H. Lever Watch 18 283 Ditto rlHto T.ever Watch, Jet Chain, 2 Greenstones, etc. 19 290—Pair Gold oleuve iJnKS 20 30(i- Field Glass 23 W-2 Hold Kings, G. Chain, and G. Pin 23 342—G01d Pearl and TorquoiseEing 2fl 800—Gold Chain 25 877-"! L.K.H. Watch 25 3So—Gold L. 11. Watch and Gold Albert 27 400-1! Silver Tea Spoons 81 418— S.L. Watch, Gold Albert and Ring February. •s 431—Gold G. Watch and Gold Chain 9 55!)— Silver Watch and Chain ■:: 9 584—G-.8. Watch and Albert 10 587—S.L H. English Watch and Albert 14 BIS -l':iir Gold Earrings 20 094 -Sot of Cut Decanters (4) 20 O'Jj- 12 silver Tea Spoons anil pair Sujar Tongs 22 734—Clock. Silver Box, and Brooch 28 799—G01d Chain March. 1 830- Silver Wai eh 1 841-Silver Watch 2 852 -Clock 6 895—Gold Locket 7 909—Gold Earrings, Locket, and Ring 10 950—Gold Chain 10 951—Silver E.L. FT. Watch and G. Albert 11 970—Ladies' Gold Ring January. 21 324—2 Jackets and Dress February. 6 505—Piece of Forfar, 40 yards March. 8 923—Quilt and Blanket 15 1007— Carpet Bag and c ntents 15 1008—Clo^k, Jacket, etc. 15 1009-Bundle of Clothii f 15 1010—Pillow. Cloak, etc. 30 1210—Pair Trousers and Shirt April. 8 1307—Coat and Vest 18 1417—2 Dresses . < ■ . 20 1438—2 Blankets 25 1502—Black Coat "■■■;■• 23 1550-5J yards Black Silk, J.i< Vet and Shawl May. " ... 1 2052—Poncho 3 2073—Cloth Jacket 5 2079—Coat 6 2111— Waterproof Cloak and Velvet Jacket 0 2115—12 yards Colored Flannel 7 2130—Suit of Clothes and Shirt etc., etc., • etc. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. BY ORDER OF AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TWO ACRES HARDINGE-STREET. HOUSE AND ALLOTMENT NEAR WYNYARD PIER. B. TONKS A CO. Have been instructed to offer by auction, on Th n ad if September 21, at 12 o'clock,. . . LOTS 7, 8, 9, 10, Hardiugc-street, containing about 2 acres. Lot 10, Short-street, near Wynyard Pier, being the Water Tank Reserve, with Cottage thereon erected To be leased at the best annual rental that may then be offered, subject to a three months' notice of termination. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 10 CAPITALISTS, SPECULATOR?, AND COMMERCIAL MEN. BY ORDER OF THE HARBOUR BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. THE MOST VALUABLE BUILDINGALLOTMENTS IN THE CITY, Fa 'Nting Customhouse akd Foih>stebbtß. TO BE LEASHD FOR A LONG TERM I . OF YEARS. B. TONKS & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from the Harbour Board of Commissioners, to submit to public competition, at their Mart, Queeu-street, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, At 12 o'clock sook, milß LEASES (for a period of about J. 88 years, at annual ground rent) of 18 ALLOTMENTS fronting Custom-house and Fort-streets. HARBOUR ANDOWMENT3.. FORT-STREET. Allotments 14, 15, lti, and 17, each 30 feet by 99 feet. Allotment 18, corner, 66 feet by about 55 feet, GORE-STREET. Allotment 19,40 fnel by about 04 feet. FORT-STREET. Allotment 31, corner, 71 feet by about 75 feet. Allotment 50, 40 feet by about 60 feet. Allotment 49, 33 feet by about'B < feet. Allotment 48, SO feet by about 105 feet. Allotment 47, 30 feet by about 100 feet. Allotment 46, 80 feet by about 90 feet., , : ; , ' Allotment 45,30 f.ee.t by about 80 feat. • ;■ Allotment 44, 56 feet byabout 75 feet. CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET., Allotments 37, 38, 38, and 40, eachSOfeetbyaboiU 100 feet. Terms: The last ye»r'« >rpnnd rent to be paid o» th» fell of th* immmw. - «i w '
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 523, 13 September 1871, Page 3
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