Auction Sales. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. TO DRAPERS, COUNTRY BUYERS, AND OTHERS. W. G. HARRISON & CO. Have received instruction? to sell by auction, at'lh-'w-Warehouse. 7, Wyhdhfim-street, on Thursday nexi, at 11 o'clock, A PARCEL of New and Seasonable DRAPERY, comprising— 9-8 White Ground Prints S-S Lilac Farcy Print. White Longcloths White Sheetings Saxony Flannel; Fancy .Press Materials 6-4 Black Ltutres Furniture CkintZS Honeycomb Towels White and Brown Turkish Towels Women's White and Colored Corsets Straw Hats, new shapes Women's White and Fancy Cotton Hese Men's Brown Half-hose Men's Fancy Merino Half-hose Women's and Children's White Lisle Gloves Men's White and Regatta Shirts Men's Fancy Jean Shirts Men's Fancy \v ove Crimean Shirts Men's Blue Serge Shirts - . . : Men's Fancy Tweed Trousers Men's Fancy Tweed Trousers and Vests Men's Fancy Tweed Sacs Youths' Clothing .-''■''■' '■ A. ■ I- '■ &c, &C, ore. Terms at sale. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CON; ERN. PRINTS, BLANKETS. W. G. HARRISON te CO. Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Warehouse, 7 Wyndham-street, To-morrcw, at 11 o'clock, sharp, B fwithin diamond)— ■ ■ . ' Oft —72 PIECES .9-8 .FANCY 00 PRINTS, Case and Tin 315—50 Pieces 9-4 GREY BLANKETS, Wrappers, Canvas, &c. , • . ■. ■: 316 -48 Pieces 10-4 GREY BLANKETS, Wrappers, &c. 317—50 Pieces 9-4 GENTIAN, Wrappers, &c. Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW. The subscriber will sell, at the Comer Mart, Queen and Wyndham-streets, at 11 o'clock, LOT EPSOM POTATOES, best quality ">'» ■ - ■ Lot Circular Head Potatoes, best quality Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Lard, Pork Jams, Auckland arid Dunedin Oatmeal Tea, Sugar, Soap, Onions, HoneyHops, Porter, Wine, and Sundries, .;'.' .GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. The subscribers have received instructions from the Agent for the General Government, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Saturday,28th instant, at 12 o'clock,; THE Two .Large GALVANIZED IRON BUILDINGS, as erected at Port Waikato, . being Nos. .1 and 2; 3C feet by 20 feet each. "Y. :U ' • , Terms: Cash, on the fall of the hammer. - Plans, shewing position, to be seen at'the Rooms. V ,SAMUEL COCHRANE &SON.A Auctioneer's.' •' c ' ' A UCKLAND EIFLE ASSOOIAr\. tion. - -.:■:.: Principal object—The Encouragement of. Rifle Shooti:. ! j ing amongst the Volunteers. Subscription- Not less than One Guinea per annum. Members are now being enrolled, amd 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 ' VJunteers'-nthe Auckland District, to the office of the "daily papers, or to the undersigned. J. M. CLARK. ' * .; Sec. pro tern. uckland, 16th October, 1871. ■-" - •<-••- ---pROVINCIAL OOUNCIL , 7\.7_ .CHAMBERS.,; .-A .--l. .a-jvi;i --.'i classes for la die's,;! ;; ; ;:;^l : ;•"*' '7 LEV y '~,;-■. '}...!; •:- ---' MRS/CGLCLOUGH, . ~..; .■_-_,_. Daily, from Ten -tim. Two, Commertcing on1 next MONDAY, i-L&a'i&i^'t;^ Ladies can enter by the week or month. ; -. .-y, ,_-, The course v.-ill comprise lectures on History, Gt!:,( ography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Composition, NaturalHistory, Domestic Management, and Mental Training, with thoroughly, sound practicallnstruction in-alLthe - branches of an English Education. Young Ladies who have been superficially and imperfectly instructed, and Ladies desirous to quafTfy themselves to pass the Board of Education, will find this an excellent opportunity. Application can bemade To-day to Mrs. Colclouqh, at the Council Chambers, between the hours of 2 an 1 4 p.m., or any day next week at the same hours. hTIFe l y, c c v M, JL . Wellkbley-stbeet East: ' Terms per month, Including stationery .-. 10s. 6d. j l.'; 1 .EVENING CLASSES.. No charge for. the Holidays. :* 71 , ,'YL.,;f .y i.;. WILLIAM D.LYSNAR. TV O OK-. X -E-E P I N. G.; A Class of Adults for teaching the above, by sinple-L and double entry, is about to be established in the : Prejuvratory School, Hobson-street. There are vacancies lor two orLthree;pupils.—foi-[particulars apply to Mr. R. J. MbBBESSK, principal, or the uudersigned. • , 4 . Mj S« L br* (<!_», ; it tXw Accouiitant^4oQueeH-street V! , |~ f\ Rawi n. G syih )o ; i..^ii i JJ Drawing School opposite St. Matthew J&™*.. ; v Hobson-street, is now open. Classes moot o»**«"£_ and Fridays, at 7 p.m For terms. «*- "g^jjj^g undersigned, at the chool.-J. SYMOJM, PALMER.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 559, 25 October 1871, Page 3
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