AUCTIOEER'S NOTICE EXCHAN(AUCTION MAKT, QUN-STREET. npHEundersijl takes this opportunity of re _1_ turning tha'to their friends and the pub lie in general fae support accorded to then since they coenced business. Havin leased the whof the commodious premise known as thftXCHANGE AUOIIOJ MART, whiclrom its central position i) Qui'en-street, cs to vendors of Householi Furniture and,'csr Merchandise requiring i large space (o day them every facility f<> their disposiiljther by public auction o privnto sale, i addition to the usua auctioneering iiriess, free goods can bi stored at mode rates, for which insuranci can be effectec SALES by JTION for the future wil be held every ESDAY, THURSDAY,anc SiTURDAY.iII kinds of goods reoeiv.ee and catalogued the days previous. Speeia arrangements \ be made, satisfactory tc vendors, for management of ont-doui Sales of Generlerchandiso, Furniture, &c. &c. Prompt pout, of accounts, sales witi moderate cliariudd vendors can depend or the market va bciny; obtiiiucd for oo '*>- consigned for qafc auction or otherwise-^ H. L. OXEN & jO., AITIONEEBS AND GEBAL COMMISSION ,GENTS, EXCHAK AUCTION MART, QUEENREET, AUCKLAND. D E NUJ_S T R Y. MffYNBALL, TOP OF 'OKTIiAND-STEEET. ARTIFKD TEETH, FROM 53. IN appea rancid in use, teeth for eating and speakire precisely the same as our own naturteth, ease and comfort most apparent, whilejtication appears completely provided for. PAINLESSETH EXTRACTION. Note the Adc : Top of Shortland-street. Repairs whilst ing. LOOKUT FOE THE B L TJ]_B 0 0 T CHEAPEBHOUSE IN TOWN i FOR COLONIJ PEG BOOTS. EVERY stylJ3oot made on the premises guaranteed. A good assort t of Ladies' and Children's English Boots ojind. Every descrip of Children's Boots made on the premisesthe shortest notice. 0. tOOKES, No. 203, «EEN-STREET. M O UT EDEN. BUILJNG SITES. MAM GARDENS. BML FARMS. An opporl uniiTv offers that cannot o.vur iagaiu, of obtiunia'OLCANlC LAND, near to town by a goosid. Eighteen Lotsp 2} :i;>res to 4acres each. .us Ea:-v. Apply to ) HEN V .!' "GT.--N, ■,' loi ii •*! reefc. j g?; i ■■' S "" ■ j THE AUCKJIND HAT MANTJ--ITUEER, 168, Queenlet, opposite the Old Set Place. W. CAPMAN,; IN returning jiks for the liberal support accorded tan for the last eighteen months, bogs toorra his patrons and the public generally| it will be his endeavour ac, hitherto to jjjy a first-class article at reasonable pricee W. Cliapmanß had the advantage of having been in|nees in London, Bristol, and Melbourne,?;h is a sufficient guarantee for his knowledjithe several departments of the above tra^ W. Chapmailull is already v.oll-known on the heads of|viblic of Auckland, as well as the Volunteejrd Police. Hats of erer»riptioa made to order at the shortest pos| n otice. Note the a|s : The Auckland Hat Manufactory, p Queen-street, opposite the Old Marketjk where you may always rely upon gettinjrst-class article for your money. ]_ FORWAfING AGENT, COJACTOR, &c. bal| supplied. jai butcher. i^ARTER, Ojjtor, &o. Goods cleared \J and deliv^rom ships on the shortest notice. Bi<r Supijlie3>. FRANCIS 3§ON, House, Land, and G nerai A|Stookand Money Broker, 81, Q.ueen-sl.re<jj,, t .kla»Hl. Colonial Produce sincl otheiChandiae bought and sold; on commission.! charge for storage on goods consignedictual sale.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 568, 4 November 1871, Page 4
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