Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. TRADE SALE OF TEAS, TOBACCO, JAMS, AND GENERAL GROCERIES. E. & H. ISAACS Will hold a Trade Sale at their Stores, Fort-street, on Wednesday, the Bth November, at 11 o'clock prompt, TIHE Following CHOICE ASSORTX MI3NT of NEW GOODS, te trade parcels :— 100 cases New Season Hobart Town Jam 3, tins and jars 2f> cases Storr's Pickles '2:"> cases Prime American lib. Lobsters f!0 cases Morton's lib. Salmon, just landed 10 cases Column's Mustard, assorted 50 lialf-chcsfcs Good Ration Ten 40 cases Palmer's and Bell and Black's; Testa Matches SO fine Cavendish Tobacco 10,000 Prince of Wales Cigars (good', duty paid 15 cases Day and Martin's and Baker's Blackings 52 tons Seda Crystals and Coleman's White Starch SO boxes Price's Sperm Candles, lib. packets 2 cases Brown Windsor and Skin Soaps 25 cases Salad O?! 2 cases Brush ware &c, &c, <fee. TO-MORROW. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK:. At the Corner Mart, OAA MUTT ON HAMS OV \J 30 sides Bacon 23 kegs Butter, 70 bags Oats 40 Cheeses, 20 half-chests New-Season Tea, Sugar, Flour, Potatoes, Sharps, &c." ' GEORG-E SIBBIN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER T: BY ORDER OP THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF • NEW ZEALAND, 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 LAND, containing by admeasurement 202 acres and 1 rocd, more or less, situated in the Parish of Eden, and being Allotment 32 of Waiuku East; bounded on the north by a road 2,OSS links, and 2,434 links, on the east by a swamp, on the south by lot 31, 1,070 links and 864 links, and on the west by a road, 5,180 links, with the messuage or Dwelling-house and Buildings thereon erected. GEORGE SIBBIN. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, The subscribers will sell at their rooms, Fort-street, on Friday next, 10th inst., at 12 o'clock (if not previously disposed of), TH E well-known coppered and copper-fastened fast-sailing Schooner ' EXCELSIOR,' 92 tons register, well found and ready for sea, with full inventory. For particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRINE '& SON,' Auctioneers.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. MR. A. BUCKLAND will sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY NEXT,the Right of Charging Admission to the Albert Barracks, Auckland, on the day of the Show, November 15 ; .also, the Right of Selling the Catalogues. Particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN GORDON, Secretary. mO BUILDERS. Tenders are required for the Erection of a Church at Coromandel. Plans and" Specifications may be seen at my office, until TUESDAY, the 14th November, when the tenders are to be delivered at 4 o'clock. Plans, &c, may also be seen at Mr. Woolam's, Coromandel, until WEDNESDAY, the 15th, when the tenders are to be delivered at 3 o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. mo CAEP ENTERS & JOINERS. The Tenders for House at Coromandel to be dcliv ered on TUESDAY, the 7th November, at 4 o'clock. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. AMERICAN BARQUE ' ROBERT.' Tenders will be received at our office until 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 8, for discharging front the hulk ' Bella Marina,' the portion of Guano ex above, vessel, now stored there, and delivering thr>. same into a Store in High-street. .-. , For particulars apply to * 1 • i HENDERSON & -MACPAELANE, Agents, MEDICO- EOT A Nl C DISPENSARY. H. BE XT WXfl- S, CHEMIST, DRU€K»S3y' MEDICAL HERBALIST, 65, VTCTORIA-STEEET, COBNER OF CHAPEL-STREET.. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin's Composition, Stomach Bitters, Antispasmodic, Diuretic and Ifemala Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, &c, &c. A Fresh Supply of BRITISH and AMERICAN HERBS. Proprietor of the Far-famed WORM POWDERS, which are acknowledged to be the most marvellous and effectual remedy ever known. S3T Country orders,' with reinittanca, will receive mmediate at' entiori. Tjipii SALE—About 60,000 feet JU superior Western Australia Mahogany (or Jarrah Squared Piles, 20 to 40 feet long; 12 x 12j 13 x 13, and 14 x 14.—Apply to Connoa and WbKay, Otaga Graving Dock, Port Chalmers. i FOR SALE—-The Unexpired Lease of five years of these large, commodious, and centr.tlly situated premises known as Shortland House, in Slinnland Crescent, occupied for the last nine year* by Mrs. Lewis, as a Boarding School for Young h&Ateg. ;■.•■ Those premises are well known, and arc admirably adapted for the purpose for which they.aro now used, or for a Private Boarding House. Possession can be obtained at Christmas. For further particulars apply to ... H. ASHTON & SOX, House and Kstate Agents, No. 23, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. IUUU Williams & Co.,y&fo*» Srewe**' QueeMtreet. n ■»<.;,• ~-, -r^nn Vj;; ; ; f ■ ■•/ !.i; ~' .■.-.-■. ■.■.■',-,.•, .;",>'/: > . ir i.i '•:, .: ••,,;{<■■ .-, ■ < '.^i''^/ r'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 3
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764Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 3
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