W. BATTRAY JLA.K BE M Q YED TNTO THOSTS SPACIOUj PREMISES, No. 66, Queen-street, OPPOSITE THE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, And will show a NEW and MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGJUST EECEIVED EX LATE AREIVALS. Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 11 u'Ciock. . AT Wi'NDHAM-STREET STORE. Sat.ii. oi Vi eighuisf im~~u:—., ;n~i* way Truck and Iron Rails, for store; Iron Tank, 2 Trucks, 20 cases Best Kerosine, i< 0 Mutton Hams (quite new), 100 bags Oats; 50 bags Maize, half a ton Barley GEOEG-E SIBBIN, **uctioneer. YRT: OVEMBER 3. The subscribers auction at their Rooms, Fort-street, on at 11 o clock, A N EXCELLENT WALNUT XX. PIANOFORTE, square Pianoforte, by CoLLUU) and Collard, half-oabinet Sewing Machine, in good order with extras (Whheler and Wilson s). Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, four pieces, Sofa, Cheftonier, Rocking Chair. Carpet, Mahogany Chest Drawers, two Mahogany Cabinets, with a general assortment of Useful Household Furniture, &c, Pump, Spirit Taps, Saddle and Bridle, &c, &c. B SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. COTTAG-E, ST. G-EORG-E'S BAY SOAD j PARNELL. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Wit. Loddeb, to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 6th November, at 12 o'clock> THAT Comfortable Pour-roomed COTTAGE situated on the St. George's Bay Road (adjoining Captain Anderson's propeit.y, and immediately opposite the residence of Colonel Kenny', I papered, painted, and finished throughout, and ! erected on an allotment having a frontage of 33 fecit to St. George's Bay Road, by a depth of over 200 eot, on whiuh is also a well of good water. I SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. { MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. | ALTEN ROAD. j I The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. 1 Edward Peatx to sell, at the Land Mart. Fort- | street, on Monday, 6th November, at 12 o'clock, TWO Large Comfortable HOUSES, situate on the Alten Road, and erected on an ! allotment 66 feet frontage, subject to an annual rental of &S 5s sterling, for an unexpired terra of lease of about nine years. One House contains tan rooms and a skillion, well finished throughout, now occupied by Mr. Bowern, at an annual rental of £65 sterling. The second House contains eight rooms, ( all in good order, and is let to Captain Fairchild, at I iffit per annum. At the rear of the above is an unI finished iJouso, which, with an outlay of £30, would 5 bring in a rental of £20 sterling pt;r annum. SAMUEL COOtfRANK & SON, I Auctioneers. PIIE LI M INAKY NOTI CE. The 'subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, at an early date, rpHE Well-known Coppered and JL Copper-fastend, fast sailing schooner ' EXCELSIOR,' t)2 tons register, well found, and ready for sea ; very full inventory. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 564, 31 October 1871, Page 3
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