Auction Sales. it I'll ill !_____■ TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. The subscriber will sell at the Corner Mart, 9 TONS YELLOW SUGAR <(J 50 cases Kerosene 60 boxes Candles 120 bags Flour, unreservedly 150 bags Oats, whole and crushed Bacon, Hams, Cheese, and Maize 30 cases Jams 3 cases Tobacco and Cigars GEORGE SE3BIN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1_ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES—CITY AND COUNTRY. piTI ROAD, by Symonds-sta-eet— \_J A splendid Property, With Family Residence, _c. Ponsonby Road- A good Allotment, With Two Shops and Dwellings. Lincoln-street—An Allotment. Brown-street —An Allotment. Whau Township—An Allotment. Drury Township—An Allotment. Coromandel Township—An Allotment. Ringston Township—An Alletment. ■„-•■- ! Waikato —A good Farm. Wainui, Waiwera -4 good Farms. R. ARTHUK, ;: Land and General Auction36rL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. AMERICAN BARQUE 'ROBERT.' ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. B. TONES _ CO. Have been instructed by Captain "William Lanfare t« sell, on Tuesday, November 14, THE American Barque 'ROBERT,' ©27 tons American register, built at Massachusetts in 1848, and now lying at anchor'in the *\Yaitemata, on account of whom it may concern. Inventory te be seen at the office of tke Agents, Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane; or, at the Auctioneers'. - < '• ■ Terms: Cash on the fall of the hammer. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SCHOONER 'ELIZA.' L. D. NATHAN & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Shortlandstreet, on Wednesdayjnext, at 11 a.m., THE Clipper Schooner 'ELIZA/ 134 tons; she is copper-fastened, well found, and ready for sea, now lying at the Queen-street wharf. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. The subscribers have received instructions.to sell, at their rooms, Fort-street, on Thursday next, 16th inst., at half-past one o'clock, A VALUABLE LIBRARY, conslsting piincipaUy of Theological and Historical Works by the first authors, well bound, and Superior Editions, all carefully selected by the present owner, comprising over Six Httndrbd Volumes. Alse, » Choice Collection of Very Superior Framed EN* GRAVINGS, various sizes, collected by a good judge of the fine arts. Catalogues will be ready This | Morning. Now on view at the rooms, Fort-street. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, r - ~ r The subscribers have been instructed to sell, a. their Land Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, BLINKBONNY EARM. consisting of 350 acres of the most fertile soil In the Papa* kura Valley, all fenced; about 250 acres subdivided into twelve paddocks, with sheep-proof fences, with a plentiful supply of white clover and grass, .and a never-falling stream of ptire water winding' through the property, the remaining 100 acres being bush, which supplies first-class cattle feed. The DWELLING-HOUSE contains six rooms, also detached Kitchen and Dinin groom, thoroughly finished, papered, lined, and ceiled throughout, with verandah. All lately erected, and for comfort and Convenience all that can be desired. The Garden in front is planted with trees and shrubs, and enclosed by a wire fence and accacia hedge. OUT-BUILDINGS consist of Laborer's Hotise, Dairy, Carpenter's Shop, Harness-room and Storeroom ; also, Coach-house, Cart-house, Good- Stable, substantially floored with blocks, and a large Bay loft above ; all recently erected, and in excellent condition. The stream abounds with trout and other fish,.and on th. banks is a large supply of flax, game being also plentiful. y■ _._ :ji %$ This desirable property, only seventeen miles from Auckland, presents ah opportunity tor obtaining a highly cultivated farm rarely to be met with in this province, the auctioneers'instructions being positively to sell. Intending purchasers, by calling at the rooms, will be afforded an opportunity for viewing 'th'*'pM>» pertyi .-..'- •..•-■'-.• .: SAMUEL COCHRANE <fe SO_, Auctioneers. - '*". '■■'■■ 1 . , _ '1 g "I ______________ ' AUCKLAND RIELE ASSOCIATION. Prineip„ object—The Encouragement of Rifle Shee ing amongst the Volunteers. Subscription— Not less than Ob* Guinea per ananas. Members are now being enrolled,* and a Meeting will shortly be called for forming the Association ■ Gentlemen desirous of joining will please to send their names to any officer commanding a company of Volunteers in the Auckland District, to the office of the daily papers, or to the undersigned. - *J*.M; CLARK. Sec. pro tens. Auckland, 18th October, 1871. : _. rjp A I L O B yl N <_X FEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS. Cut and made in the most recent fashion, - ■-; AT W. RATTRAY'S, ~ #.. ftiU _ B N:- STREE _s.J'i»o-jy<* I . ;-.-.'. V _..„t_mg POTATOES ! CARGO EX 'JANET AMSA//7 ( _** For Sale, in to- to suit V™ h% at&^ *.<£»!
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 575, 13 November 1871, Page 3
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