Auction Sales. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. A COMFORTABLE Pour-roomed A Cottage in Devonport-street, Parnell, for positive Sale by SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBEE 6. COTTAGE, ST. G-EORG-E'S BAY ROAD, PAENELL. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Wm. Loddbi:, to soil, at the Land Mart, Fort-stre«t, on Monday, Cth Xovembnr, at 12 o'clock, rnH A T Com fortable Four-roomed I. COTT'GK situated 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. UTUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. ALTEN ROAD. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. Edward Pratt to sell, at tire Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 6th November, at 12 o'clock, mWO Large Comfortable HOUSES, .JL situate on the Alton Koad, and erected on an allotment GO feet frontage, subject to an annual rental of £8 5a sterling, for an unexpired term of lease of about nine years. One House,contains ten rooms and a skillion, well finished throughout, now occupied by Mr. TSowern, at an animal' rental of £05 starling. The second House contains eight roeins, all in good order, and is let to Captain Fairchild, at £52 per annum. At the rear of the above is an unfinlshed l.'ouss, which, with *n outlay of £80, would ' bring in a rental of £2G sterling per annum. SAMUEL COCtfRANE & 3ON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6.COMFORTABLE SIX-ROOMED FOUSE, WYNYARD-3TREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart. Fort-street, on Monday, Oth inst., at 12 o'clock, rnH n- Comfortable Six-roomed I HOUSE, -tuate in Wynyard-street, immediately opposite the residence of James Smart, Esq., and erected on an allotment having a frontage of 34 feet 4 inches to Wynyard-street, with an average depth of 105 feet; subject to an annual rental of £7 10s sterling, for an unexpired term of lease of 10 years. The property is now in the occupation of Mr. R. Laishley. Also, A FAEM of 152 acres, at the Wainul. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, at an early date, npHE Well-known Coppered and B Copper-fastend, fast sailing schooner ' EXCELSIOR,' i>2 tons register, well found, and ready for sea; very full inventory? For further particulars apply to the* Auctlone«rg, SAMUEL COOHRANE AND SON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZKALA.ND, AT AUCKLAND, AND ON BEHALF OF THE MORTGAGEE. The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, at the Corner Mart, Queen and Wyndhamstreets, on the 7th day of November, 1871, at 12 o'clock, ALL that Allotment or Parcel of : LANJj, containing by admeasurement 202 acros and 1 rood, more or less, situated in the Parish of Eden, and being Allotment 32 of Waiuku East; bounded on the north by a road 2,088 links, and 2,434 links, on the east by a swamp, on ths south by lot 31, 1,070 links and SUi links, and on the west by a road, 5,180 links, with the messuage or Dwelling-house and' Buildings thereon erected. • GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioned. ■ ~ ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. MTL A. BUCKr^ND will; sell bH Public Auction, on FRIDAY XEXT, the Right of Charging Admission to the Albert Barracks, Auckland, on the day of the Show, November-15 ; also, ;the Eight of Selling the Catalogues. Particularsin a future advertisement. : .JOHN GORDON Secretary. H A T S'?l The >*ewest out in Felts aid Straws. • .; - , f> NEW" PARIS AND DRAB SHELLS, AT NEAT ZEALAND HOtfSEj 60, QUEEN-STREET-m [lAMBS HO TB L, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND. ■.■ f r BY APPOIJS T MEN T; PROVE DORE . . .-, go, To His Royal Highness the DuKEOFEitfNßtrß&jit ■ ■' ■ • ■: "'..■-■ >i..'j %? JOHN COPLAND, having made extensive modern improvements in Hotel business, directs the attention Of SoM.iers, Visitors from the Thames, CoromandeK etc., to the excellence -of the accommodations at the above Hotel. Recently have been added BEDROOMS SMOKING-ROOM,. SHOWER BATH, etc. The TAPJAvI maintain their well-deserved patronage for Swing supplied witli first-class ait'cles y and the usual moderate charges Restauraut meals,_ls, from 8 a.m. till S.p.m.; Ordi nary, 2s, from 1 till 2 p.m. "W" O T I. C B. WILLIAM FRANIcIsUCKLAND begs to inform hh friends and the public generally.that k£ hjb,JJ| dayrecommeno"" hu*ip«'« tvi bUAK*l«vt>isi.«(fv q^ GENERAL A»BNT. ,; , : r , ' Office— Fort-street, Auckland, , ; . Nareiaber 1,1S71; • : . ' ; ' . : 7, f 7j
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 3
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