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Auction Sales. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. CLOTHING AND RAILWAY RUGS. The subscribers have been instructed to sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on above date, at 11 o'clock, 1C AS E, containing — 60 Black Cloth Vests 60 Blue Serge Suits 1 case, containing— 10 doz. Kersey drawers 1 case, containing—Co Railway Rugs. The above are in various assortments, and will be disposed of in lots. SAMUEL COCEIRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2a. BOTTLED STOUT AND ALE, CORDIAL, STARCH, TEA, &c. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 25th inst at 11 o'clock, Xf) CASKS BRIDQES & SON'S f ) \J BOTTLED STOUT, quarts 20 casks ditto ditto, pints 100 casks Devenish Ale, quarts, bottled by E. R Byass 30 casks ditto, pints, ditto 40 casks Younger's Bottled Stout 10 casks ditto ditto, pints ..,,;„■ 10 casks Light German Ale, quarts : ffl J 10 casks ditto ditto, pints. ■■'''T/kou-:'•'•" 50 cases Limejuice Cordial 20 half-chests Congou, ' Medina' : 18 boxes Patent "White Starch :••:,;.•. 8 cases Preserved Rabbits 9 barrels Bright Varnish .; . j \(JO' 11 3 coils W 00l Lashing: Also, 10 quarter-casks Pale Sherry 5 do Martell's Pale Brandy 1 case Prince of Wales Cigars SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers, . ..'.-,: A FIRST-GLASS INVESTMENT A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROCURING A HOUSE IN" THE CITY. PLEASANTLY AND CONVENIENTLY SITUATED. ..'.._" - £g*§ TO BE SOLD, The RESIDENCE of the late Mr. C. Arthur, situated in City Road, near to Symonds-street, containing Six Rooms and a Kitchen, in which is a good Leamington Range ; the Drawing and Dining-rooms are fitted with registered grates ;, the Pantry, Washhouse, and Coal and Wood-houses; Are detached. There is a never-failing Well of- good'water. The ground is well drained, nicely laid: out, and planted with Shrubs and Fruit Trees. The position of this superior Property is one of the best in the City, so near to the business part, yet so retired and quiet, commanding a view which can seldom be equalled, extensive, varied, and uninterrupted, which makes it a most desirable place of residence. Apply to ;; - E. ARTBUK, „.-!, Land and General Auctioneer. *- * AUCKLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Principal object-The Encouragement of Eifte Shooting amongst the Volunteers. Subscription-- Not less than One Gtiinea per annum. Members are now being enrolled, and a Meeting will shortly be called for forming the Association. Gentlemen" desirous of joining will please to send their names to any officer commanding a company of Volunteers in the Auckland District, to the office of the daily papers, or to the undersigned. J. M. CLARK, j Sec. pro tern. • uckland, 16th October, 1871. PEOYINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CLASSES FOR LADIES,; »r r; MRS. COLCLOUGH, ~,,-, Daily, pbom Tsn till Two, '\ Commencing on next MONDAY, 23rd instant. Ladies can enter by the week or month. .V The course will comprise lectures on History, Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Composition, Natural History, Domestic Management, and Mental Training, with thoroughly sound practical instruction in all the branches of an English Education. Young Ladies who have been superficially and imperfectly instructed, arid. Ladles, desirous to qualify themselves to puss the Board of Education, will find this an excellent opportunity. . . ■ Application can be made To-(iay to Mrs. CoioLOEQH ) at the Council Chambers, between tile hours of 2 an I 4 p.m., or any day next week at thesainehours.', m H E L■ T C E II ;>.!, _J_ Wellesley-stbeet East. i Terniß per month, including stationery ..10s. 6d. EVENING CLASSES. No charge for the Holidays...; ~ WILLIAM D. LYStTAR. BO 0 K-K E B P ING. A Class of Adults for teaching the above, by single i and double entry, is about to lie established in the I Preparatory School, Hobson-street. There are vacancies for two or three pupils.—For particulars apply to j Mr. R. J. Morressv, principal, or the undersigned. i M. S. LEERS, j Accountant, 49 QueeE-street. Iy\RA \V IN G- SCHOOL. — The \_) Drawing School opposite St. Matthew's Church, I-iobson-strect, is now open. Classes meet on Tuesdays and i'xidays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to the undersigned, at the chool.—J. SYMONS, CUAIILES PALMER. . _• • ■ IVTOW READY, the 6th Number of 131 the 2nd Volume" of . TII^CHRISTIAN TIMES. Bishop Strossmayrr's Great Speech in the Vatican Council may slill be hud. Published by Thto. Coopee, at tho Daily Southern Oroan (iftice, Queen-street. WO LEE'S sCIINA PF S. 300 Cases AE.OMA CIO SCHIKOAM SCHNAPPS warranted genuine, being a direct shipment ■ 'from Udolpho Woife, the patentee, h Also, ■■ ■'! :;-''- f

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 557, 23 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 557, 23 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 557, 23 October 1871, Page 3

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