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kcCTI WEEK'S NUTICG.I ESCIIANGE AUCTION MAIIT, QUEEN-STREET. I | ryillE undersigned takes this opportunity of i I j returning thanks to their friends and the pub- j He in general for the support accorded to them j since they commenced business. Having i I leased the whole of the cormncdious premises j j known as Urn "{CXCHANGE AUOJ'ION j MAiIT, which, from its central position in ; Queen-s'.reet, offers to vendors of Household j Furniture and other Merchandise requiring a.;| liir.ro spare to display them every facility for j their disposal, either by public, auction or j private sale. In addition to the usual j auctioneering business, free goods can be j stored at moderate rates, for winch insurance can be effected. I SALES by AUCTION for the fuluro will he" held every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and { SATURDAY. All kinds of goods received and catalogued on the days previous. Special arrangements can be made, satisfactory to | renders, for the management of out-door j Sales of General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, ! &c. Prompt payment of accounts, sales with i moderate charges, and vendors can dupend on 1 the 'market value being obtained for_ oo \ >■. I consigued for Bale at auction or otherwise H. 'L. COHEN & '.0., ; AUCTIONEEES AND GENERAL COMMISSION v. . ''and ■ : • :ed |c, |ir. I-■'■■ ;'fII *!. ■?#/■¥'-> ">^^' '■&■&**%* '■■:]; I 1 ......... - . •■■■(', I •.!«-'"■ ■ ■ "■ ■-' " ■" ■"" '.' i 1 I the itopiaj! ; yotl ■ v ," "•■ ■- ■ : L? h Aj i' :..■-■■■■■,, ■?'■'• 'I ■'$ ■v,^-^. ; -j. ; .-- :;..:,- .ij;;..-.•; ay ■>.:-:'-v?*"i:.--I'':i-f;2 i& ■-, ■-■ '■' ' ■■■- :■-■;*.. . ■ '•"".■ /■■'•-•:- J - i.vu i. i uvm.t- \m asv&ace).,. ... ba. 6d. Per Quarter (if booked) ... M , 7s. 6d. "VTOTIOE.—AII advertisements of Servants Wanted, or persona Wanting Employmentwill be charged One Shilling caeli insertion, if not exceeding four lines. A GENTS FOE TEE EVENING BTAR. J MR. O. MAYS, Korth Shore. I MR. OILMAN, Post-Office, Onohunga. ME. MIDDLEXON, Stationer, Tobbaconiet rainell. JAMES' BUTCHEE. /~^ARTE|I, Contractor, &c. Goods cleared \J and deiirered from ships on the shortest ! notice.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 537, 29 September 1871, Page 4

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