Auction Sales. TO-MORKOW. SALE of MINING STOCK at 12 o'clock. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON. Auctioneers,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their rooms, Fort-street, on Thursday noxt, 10th inst., at half-past one o'clock, A VALUABLE LIBRARY, conXjL sistin? piincipally of Theological and Historical Works by the first authors, well bound, ami Superior Editions, all carefully selected by the present owner, comprising over Six FTundued Volumes. Also, a Choice Collection of Very Superior Framed IiNGKAA rING-S, various sizes, collected by a good judge of the fine arts. Catalogues are now ready. Now on view at the rooms> Fort-street. Cataloguef are now ready. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. p/LTALCGUES of ilie LIBRARY v_y for sale on Thursday next are now ready, and can be had at the Rooms, Fort-street. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. A CHOICE Collectioii of Superior NEW JEWELLERY, Gold and Silver Watches, Timepieces, &c, &c, being the balance of the Stock, and the best assortment. Catalogues on Friday. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, EDEN CRESCENT. The subscribers have received instructions to soil, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 20th inst., at 12 o!clock, miIAT Comfortable Family KESIJL DENCE in Eden Cre*ce'jt (adjoining the r>roperty now occupied by Mr. J. Philips), erected on a substantial stone foundation, with, a slate roof, containing five rooms and a detached-Kitchen at back. Tae Freehold Allotment has a frontage of 37 feet to Eden Crescent, on which is a Well and Pump, ensuring a constant supply of water. SAMUEL COCIIRANE & SON, Auctioneers, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. The subscribers have been instructed to sell, at their Land Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, "OLINKBORNY EARM, consisting JL> of 3f>o acres of the most fertile, soil in the Papakura Valley, all fenced; about 250 acres subdivided into twelve paddocks, with sheep-proof fences, with a plentiful supply of white clover and crass, and a never-failing stream of pure water winding through the property, the remaining 100 acres being bush, which supplies first-class cattle feed. The DWELLISTG-HOCSE contains six rooms, also detached Kitchen and Diningroom, 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 shriibs, and enclosed by a -wire fence and accacia hedge. OUT-BTTILDJNGS consist of .Laborer's House Dairy. Carpenter's Shop, Harness-room and Storeroom ; also, Coach-house, Cart-house, Good Stable, substantially floored with blocks, and.a large Hayloft above ; all recently erected, and in excellent condition. The stream abounds with trout and other fish, and ou the banks is a large supply of flax, game being also plentiful. This desirable property, Only seventeen miles from Auckland, presents an opportunity for 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 «n opportunity for viewing the property. ... SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ■■■■ '' WANJED-5,000 Boys af Hi Watts's, to Buy 4,380 Oocoanuts, 2d, 3d, and 4d each; all; bad Cocoauuts changed. 200 Mutton Hams, Is and Is 3d, or 3d per lb. 50 cases Oranges for sale. WANEED— 2 or .3 BOYS.—Apply to E. H. Peect, 2?aker, Barrack-street between Wellesley and Victoria-streets. WANTED— A NURSE-aißL.—Apply to-91 Grey-street., ■;-;.: WANTED— A Grood G-eneral SERVANT. —Apply to Mrs. B. N. Jones, Albertstreet, two doors from Young Men's Christian Association.' TTTTANTED—SOO MHN TO DINE at the V V AME RICAN RESTATJRANT, Wel-lesley-street East: I intend giving the -working classes of Auckland every" luxury in season for the small charge of 6d per'ineal. The Dinner includes the very best of Soup, Fish, Joints, of various descriptions, and Pastry or Pudding. Meals at all hours.—Chai'ge 6d. WANTED KNOWN—Two "■• Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and residence in a private family, and'within ten minute's walk of the Post-office. Terms moderate.—Apply St. Andrew's Cottage, Nelsonstreet. ■ i"«oog ;.' P. WANTED TO SELLf-500.:boxes Clay PIPES, each three gross ; rand one ton of first-class TOBACCO, at Haeeis 1 Cavendish House, Shortland-street. WANTED— Good NEEDLeIyVOMEN 3 also, an APPRENTICE for the machine, or tailoring.—Appiy to H. L. PosSENESKIE, Wellesley-streefc." ■ o WANTED KNOWN—that D. GOLDIE is prepared to Supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, Houseblocks, Posts, Rails, Hardwood, Felloes, Shafts, Iron Bark: and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &0., &c, at .the lowest market prices, at his Yards, Custom-houso-street.. WANTED— Men for the Kaapava Railway to call at Heubbbt 11. Smith's, High-street, and gefc ; one of his Improved Patent Portable Smoke-consuming..OVEftS, which are acknowledged by, all" to lie the Ecst and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no setting and very; little- fuel, and are to be had at the low price"of 30a. Also, mothers of families in town and^Buntrj will (fed these Ovens' will render; cookery a niucii more bearable, pleasati'tihftfrid' occupa tion as the heat is enclosed, a. nd T fcP^ f Patent pwoutsidc^«p&*££?2£J2 Ovens and Wrought lion Wft / H . free to any part of the o^n d back SAIITH, High-street, oppose tfout s, » )f J. C. Morrin'B.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 577, 15 November 1871, Page 3
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