Auction Sales. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. The subscribers have received instructions from tho 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, 36 feet by 20 feet each. Terms: Cash, on the fall of the hammer. Plans, shewing position, to be seen at the Rooms. SAMUEL COCHRANE. & SON, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOT I0 E. The 'subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, at an early date, THE Well-known Coppered s an_ popper-fastend, fast sailing schooner EXCELSIOR,' 92 tons register, well found/ and ready for sea ; very full inventory. ... .•'..•..:*;.. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, SAMUEL COCHRANE AND gON/ di -.:.• .: i.i.jJOI 'ji:o_-_ .. : .- - :.; Uuii-.ry.-A p. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. COTTAGE, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL. ; ; * d ." •-■"'-' The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. \\ M. Lodder, to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday,-6th November, at 12 o'clock, ■;. •:I ?_ rpf-TAT Comfortable Eour-roouied I- COTT-GE situated on the St. George's Bay Uoad (adjoining Captain Anderson's propeity, and immediately opposite the residence of Colonel KennyV, papered, painted, and finished throughout,- and erected on an allotment having a frontage of 33 feet to St. George's Bay Road, by a depth of over 200----feet, on which is also a well .of good water. jji___ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SO%L" X " Auctioneers.,-, ] fi y . ..,.,, v< _ A TJCKLAND EIFLE ASSbCIA--CA. TION. Principal object—The Encouragement of Rifle Shooting amongst the Volunteers. _ • . ■~-.' Subscription--Not less than One Guinea 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, 185*1. 7 -••.!..-;■ p RO .V IN CI A L C OCN OIL -fi- ',■..■•• -. ~._..:■•. t y...,.;d CHAMBERS." * '•_'--'- ---'.. .*: ■' • ... r.T-J'tO' 4*-.A t.SJTO.T /, CLASSES FOR LADIES/ . • "t-_y*. I'-I . A-y wrxs-yittis ■*•'-' MRB. CGLCLOUGH, . o_'_.i'o Daily, i-koitTen- tilt. . Two,-.-- i -J" Commenced on MONDAY; : 23rd instant. Ladies can enter by the week or.inontlir •: ; The course will comprise lectures on History, Ge-: ■offraphy, Grammar," Arithmetic, Composition, Natural History, Domestic. Management, and Mental-Training, with thoroughly sound practical instruction in ajl the branches of an English Education.' Young Ladies who have been superficially and im-J' perfectly instructed, and Ladies' desirous to qualify themselves to pass the l.oai-d of Education,' will find this an excellent opportunity. ... - r .... ~-.•,■ Application can be made To-day to Mrs! Qo__cr,6uGH, at the Council Chambers, between the h'bnrs of-2 and 4 p.m.,.0r anyway next week at the same, hours. m S"e \ l y-SimiiMi k, JL. Wellbsley-street East. Terms per month, including stationery .. 10s, 6d, " EVENING CLASSES." ~~ ' No charge for f£he Holidays. * -A^d: WILLIAM |p.;:i^SNAIiJ T> 0 0 X-- X E [I Na. A Class pf Adults for teaching the above, by single and double, entry, is about: to be established in..tha Preparatory School, Hobson-street. .Thenjave vacancies for two br three riupils:—For particulars apply to j Mr. R. J. Mohkessv, principal, or the'updevajgned; •■' ■ : • • -■ . •: •'■.■■-. ; : M. S -LEE.tJSv. :-/-./- ., , • . ..... Accountant,, 40 .'Quee^-stx'ecty. _•, DR A W ING- SCHOOL. — The " .Drawing School opposite St.. Matthejv'S Church, Hobson-street, is now open..'Classes meet on. Tuesdays., and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms,, etc., apply to.the • undersigned, at the cliool.'-^J''SYMONS. CHARLES'< > PALMER.} ;-.■ , i ...".,■..;!:. ■•■:. V. :.■'.'. '•■-.- ■ ■:-. '.■- ---JUST LANDING.ex ' Lady Dabling,' ,-A TONS PpIME LAUNCESTON 0\) -POTATOES *^~ & WILLOOX, Durham-street. "•. ■■ . ... . - ■• * ..."■-. TT AWK E" 'S""BA V;; SOAP .jR.JL Patent Compressed Mould Candles. • N.w .bijirnent landiiig. '" ' '"''""' ' R. TONES &COv j A...■■ :--■ ' 1 - NCLSON TWEED." 1;:'; i ii r-j: •____. v- ■ ■.; '.■■■ ■' , \ •\h T*. ROBERT HAMPTON, Shortland- - jVf ?! reel. lias beenappoiiit.d Sole AGENT \\ Av>"\ !_n.>! R>r WcMrv Brothers' celebrated fliCL_o_S" TWEED.' The l;ade supplied. - C' WO Geiitk*iiH-n:caiTi.boaecQmocltaed.wifcli: BOARD t^d, RESIDENCE, intha.rnqsfc i.-althy looulity in town; two minutes' walk 16m the PostO_c.a. Terms-very reapo^a We. -Cliff House; corner of Moore wA&WVM' r.reets.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 3
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