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Auction Sales. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. ! HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, EDEN i CRESCENT. j The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock, PTIHAT Comfortable Family EESIB DENCE in Eden Cre%ce.it (adjoining the property 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. Tue V re hold Allotment has a frontage of 37 feet to ; Eden Crescent, on which is a Well and Pump, ensuring i a constant supply of water. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ; Auctioneers. Li: MONDAY, NOVBMB.ee'. 20. The subscribers havo been instructed to sell, at their Land Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 20th instant, at 12 o'clock, BLTNKBOjSNY FARM, consisting . of 350 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 plentiiul supply of white clover and grass, 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 DWELLING-HOUSE contains six rooms, also detached Kitchen and Diningroom, thoroughly finished, papered, lined, and ceiled throughout, with verandah. All lately erected, and for comfort and conve-iipnce 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 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 on the ban! s 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 an opportunity for viewing the property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21- -- ; ■ v.i r\ A T A L O G- U dE \J OF SOTEETOJK ENGLISH-MADE •-; - JEWELLEEY, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, , &.C., &c, &c.,,;,,,.'; Being the Balance of the Stock, ' FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED BALE, At the Rooms, Fort-street, on Tuesday next, 21st inst., at 11 o'clock. Lots. ■..■■■:-.•; I—l Gold Ring, pearls and garnets - 2—J ditto 3—l ditto 4—l ditto _--.- -6—lo solid Gold Rin 6-1 Gold Ring 7— 1 ditto, torquoise ; -, B—l oitto, torquoise and garnet 9—l ditto, pearls and emeralds 10—1 ditto, garnet 11- 3 ditto 12-1 ditto * 13—1 ditto , 14- 6 ditto 15—1 colored Gold Locket . .->■.-• 16—1 ditto ditto 17 1 ditto ditto 18—1 ditto ditto 19—1 ditto ditto 20-1 ditto ditto 21-1 brUit Gold Locket 22—1 dittoditto ~ ... r : 23-1 ditto ditto '".'', '■' " ■ 24—1 dittoditto ;>- : 25—1 dittoditto . n 26 - 3 ditto ditto 27—1 Gold Scarf Pin 28—1 ditto 29—1 ditto 30 1 tiitto 31—1 ditto -i--32—1 ditto 33—2 Gold Keys 31-4 Gold Keys 35—1 Scimitar and Key 80—1 Gold Seal Key 37—1 ditto 38-1 ditto 39—1 Gold Cross, pearls 40-10 Gold Wire Rings ■; .->■= »'r 41-1 Gold Cross 42-1 Gold Brooch 43—1 Gold Compass . ■ i 44—2 Silver ditto 45- 2 Gold Swivels "^ - 46-1 bright Gold Pencil Case :,■■'. I 47—1 ditto ditto 48—3 dittoditto " 49—1 Gold Brooch (pebble) 50—3 ditto . -.. ; - p 51-4 Gold Swivels. ■ -: .• ■. ;: . j fi. 52—SJdoz. Small Rings 53—4 Gold Rings' 54—1 set Gold Studs ... -<. .-. 55—1 dittoditto - . ! ■ =. i\\*& 56—1 Gold Collar Sfeud - '■ «* »*' 57- ] set Studs and' Sleeve-links 58—5 Gold Collar Studs 59—1 dittoditto . 00- 1 ditto ditto ' " ■ -, 61—1 dittoditto _ '-- '■.:,.-ji.si:_c.ov--62—1. set Sleeve-linifs ■"• -■ -'- "-&■ CO?:*;-Mf^S 63—1 pan- Gold Earrings ! d^:a~l7 • >:■.■■■;'rnh 64--1 ditto ditto •. . ~.' :, , ■~..-, A (55- 1 ■ dittoditto •■: i. ...-;. -U ..oJr.;..^.* 66—1 dittoditto "':■:.- -y ■'.-:u*n* '~ 67-1 Colored G old -Brooch .•■•■■ »;:-::' ::•;?*•<* 63—1 dittoditto : ir :.. , ~.(>]<; 69—1 pair Gold Earrings 70- Gold Necklet and-'Pendant ■ 71—1 bright Gold Bracele; -...;-.■•;•< i: 72—1 dittoditto • ■■■•.-■,■; ■ 73—1 ditto ditto . 74—1 Open-faced Gold-Lever Watch 75—1 Gold Lever Watch 76—1 Gold Hunting ditto 77—1 Silver Hunting Duplex "Watch . ~, ; ■ 78-1 dittoditto i <='• 79—1 ditto ditto . ;'..■ ';u.:.;P-jyi SO—l dittoditto 81—1 dittoditto . i 82—1 Silver Hunting English Lever '-' 83-1 dittoditto 84-1 dittoditto - • • 85—1 Silver Pocket Compass- I 86^1 Colored Gold Chain ■-■- - " 87—1 ditto Albert ■ •'" 88—1 bright Gold Chain-. - •-• —< *' 89 -1 ditto Albert 90—1 dittoditto - 91—1 Colored Gold Brooch tjt 92—1 dittoditto ■ 93—1 dittoditto .'v 94—1 dittoditto ' i*9 • 95—1 ditto ditto 96—1 dittoditto - ,-' ■ ; 97—1 dittoditto 9S— 1 dittoditto 99—1 bright Gold Brooch 100 -1 dittoditto , 101—1 dittoditto ' 102—1 dittoditto . :?c 303-1 dittoditto 104—1 dittoditto .-.: '■'- 10.1-1 ditto ditto 10i.i—1 Gold Brooch 107—1 ditto . • \ ; ;;{j: US—l Silver Lever Watch, open face 109—1 ditto ditto, hunting ■ 110—1 Colored Gold Albert 111—1 Bright Gold Brooch : . . ■••" 112—1 dittoditto - • ,-,,,.•. 113-1 dittoditto 114 -1 Brooch 115-1 Brass Cylinder JEseapoment Clock. . : : •-■ 110—1 Brass Pendulum Drum ditto •; . ' + 117—Two Bronze Ornaments , , » US—l Gilded Timepiece 119-1 Circular Oak ditto «^ 120—-1 Bronze ditto. ~,• \ 0 tbaiii UA i 1 121—1 Ebony ditto ' »fi»nr.wf sft3« 122-1 TVlarbie ditto ' /! • 123—1 Handsome Ormolu French Figured limepiece and Glass Shad '< . 124-LARGK PLATE-GLASS SHOW-CASE SAMUEL COCHKANE & SON, AucUoneeH

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 3

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