1 Auction Sales. THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS. SALE OF CUTLERY, BOOKS, STATIONARY, VASEd, AND FANCY WARE, EX'BALLARAT.' B. TONES & CO. Have been instructed to sell, on Thursday, November 2, at 11 o'clock, n CASKS, ex 'JBallarafc,' containing Table, Dessert, Pocket aud Butchers' Knives, Scissors, Vases, I, 11. Ball; Note and Letter Paper, Books, assorted, 'Oriee>d-}Yuii, Mysteries of London, &c, I. R. Combs, Briar arid Meerschaum Pipes, Fans, Reticules, Pomades, Violet aud Pearl Powder, Fancy Soaps, Jewellery, Gilt and Aluminum Brooches, Earrings, Chains, Solitaires, Clasps, Kings, &c.j &c. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. The subscribers will-sell by auction, at their Roonu, Fort-street, on the;above ;date, at 11 o'clock, AN EXCELLENT/ WALNUT ■ PIANOFORTE, square., Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, half-cabinet Sewing.Machine, in good order with extras ( Wiieelkk and Wilson's), Silver Tea and Coffee flats, four pieces, Sofa, Cheffonier, 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. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, -:-••■»■ lC- , •';/' '*" !'r Auctioneers; .'Ci ■:'.: -l.y.:lls; '<< v..' - • MOKD AY, ■ NOVEMBER- 6. COMFORTABLE SIX ROOMED HOUSE, ■ . WYJSryAIiD-STEEET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 6th inst., at 12 o'clock, r" : '''. '■.'■' THAT Comfortable Six-roomed HOUSE, situate in Wynyird-street, immediately opposite the risidence of James Smart) Esq., and erected on an allotment having a frontage of 34 feet 4 inches to Wynyard-streot, with an average depth of 105 feet; subject to an annual rqntal of £.7 10s sterling, for an unexpired term of lease of 10 years. The property is now in the occupation of Mr. R. Laishley. . .. • . . ■ - . SAMUEL COCHRANE'& SON, Auctioneers, ' ': MONDAY,: NOVEMBEB 6> - COTTAGE, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, . PARNELL. ; i The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Wit; Lodder, to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, Gth November, at 12 o'clock, THAT Comfortable Eour-roomed COTT i'GE situated1 on the St. George's Bay Road (adjoining. Captain Anderson's property, and immediately opposite the residence of Colonel Kenny), 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. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON; .■;■ ■'■ M, 7\ Auctioneers.- ~;. ■,•.;:-.■.■.■:.,•. I. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. VALUABLE HO CSEHOLD PROPERTY. ALTEN ROAD. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Edward Pratt to sell, af the" Land Mart. Fortstreet, on Monday, 6th. November, at 12 p,'clock, ..,, TWO Large^ ComforjaHe KCHJSiES, : situate on the Alien Road, and erected on ant allotment 66 feet frontage, subject to an annual rental of £8 fis sterling, for an unexpired term of lease of about nine years. ' Orie: Hoiise contains ten rooms and a skillion, well finished thronglfout, now occupied by Mr. Bonern. at an annual rental of .£65 sterling. .The secdnd House contains-eight rooms, all in good order, and is let to Captain Fairchild, at £52 per annum. At' the rear of the above is an unfinished house, which, with in outlay of £30, woiild bring in a rental of £26 sterl.ng per annum". •. ' SAMOEL:GOOHKANE & SON", r:«T ■ ~ Auctioneers. .. -, .; PEE LI MI NA R V N OTIC B. , The 'subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fx>rt-street, at an early date, nnHE Well-known . Coppered and '■ ' Copper fastend, fast sailing schooner "EXCELSIOR,1 92 tons register, well found,- and ready for sea ; very full inventory. For further particulars apply to the i Auctioneers, SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON.y r.; B.UBL I C . N OTICB. I We, the undersigned AUCTIONEERS of the City of Auckland, agree, to hold our "WTEEKL^.gALES in future on FRIDAYS instead of Saturdays; iil accordance with a Resolution passed' at the 'Public Meeting1 held on Friday, 27th October, at the. B\aymarket.. j. The alteration ■,will commence on-FRIDAY, the 3rd November next. : RD. ARTHUR . .._,_, : .. ALFRED BUCKLAJfD ..,;' jjj ',j w -.1,. !':■■■■■ ' HUNTER & NOLAN '■•• ■ u-i- ■' .; Ur^ BENJ. TONKS& CO. " i. !; "I f " ;L ' HENRY KEESING, JUN. GEO. BINNEY GEORGE SIBBIN • : STANNU* JOKES ' :"'' IJS fiA , SAMJUEL COCHRANE & SON , r „ r /.L V.-'W^G.iHARRISON &LCO. . ii. .U. LEVI "VV, EATON; ; : .-. ~E. & IT. ISAACS (n^ver sell on Satur- ■ days) .;;■ sv; L. D. NATHAN & CO. (never sell on Saturdays) • H. L.! COHEN : ; .i3>l«uii(iuar t i9dao POTATOES!. POTATOES "sfOTAXOES !!! TASMANIANJPQTATOES. HPIiSTOP' lA^^fipy^l^k^r^aM i iiv.'o bid no ; ciihow c R. BAIRD, J. ii bajj ! -■:•> '.-ij. •«• viiiiiJ bi-A somiii ,b«B j^niKOJis I fewiiiiftwijj ,«ia»aiaud e7odY^fe»M!lN§fe>h9q | ;»iid 'iovjil \miti orfw Ha <A noiSo&liiiJszs rtar/a iioqqub bus: agr.no'rtßtf liodJ rfiiw :..: L.-ip.oij.ur ?■.-!■•.•■/• Vi-j:.->-!'O PRINCE O^ WALES THEATRJj £ £* SMI THE PARTY BY THE WJtlMi" OF'1 * JOHNSON, WEDNESDAY NIGHJ.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 3
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