Auotion ShTgk MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. AUCKLAND ROWING CLUB ATfILETIC SPORTS, ALDKRT B A BRACKS. A DMISSION, ERECTION 03? .JTX. !i au.i ; iiO;ii:AMJlli, t" he sold by auoiioni on Mou.lay, at 11 o'clock. B. TONES & CO, .Aiictioiioers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. A! P.iKUvURA. ;The subscriber* havo received instructions to sell, at o'cio']-" 11 ™' l>ai>akm' a > on above date, at 11 HOJA3ES, Farming Tt.-plements, Poultry, Furniture, &c, <t-c, as per hand-bills. SAMUrI COCHRANtf & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 30. ) HOUSE AND SHOP, DURHAM-STREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at atei2 Jo"clock Fort"street> on ThHrsda.v. 83th fast.,' THAT Valuable FBEEfiOLt) PROr'^r ,£ E? lTy' sit"atein Durham-street, opposite the City Mission consisting of a comfortable Six roomed 1 ,°f . e;, li ll;S e with an excellent Shop in front all faithfully built and veil-finished. Also a iW roomed Cottage, with every convenience, good yard &C. The allotment has a frontage of 31ft Cm to Dnrham-street, in the occupation of Mr. H. Penzholz. SAMUEL COC tLRANE & 30N, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME C »URT OF NEW I ZEALAND. haJ 6 received in^™ctions from S v T\ Es?' as Re«*»t»p of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, on behalf of the Alortga^eefl, to sell by pubic auction, at the Land Mart, Fortsii«et, on Tuesday, 28th November, at 12 o'clock riVHH IV-.simple ofLjuid in all *H»* J- V'rK^ LAND "*» «»wy»- o , Auckland, uemg Lot 34 of the Subdivision into Lots of Allotments JVos. 54, 55, and 5«, Section No. 6, Suburbs of : Auckland. On the property; which is situated at Mount Eden, is erected a Comfortable Six-roomed Hfluse wiih conveniences, lately in the occupation of A Mr.* Jvobley. . ■ - - -> • ■ -. v.- 1 ■ ■■- '- ". !.' Ol' . ■ _,-«M For further particulars,"apply to Thomas S \V«stDa, Bsq, Shortland-street, Auckland, .solicitor to the Mortgagees: or, to , f . ..,.;■ SAMUEL COCHRAFE &■ SON, Auctioneers. ; I i ■ ■-•......, ■~ -~!,. <y :'■■■ <■ ■ k":vs* I j • ■ ; ' ' """ •■ ■■ ; "^ ■■■■■■■■'■■ -. ;"- — r -_-*.._ril__i _2l_V__ npHE subscriber begs to inforinlns\ JU friends and the public tfct net has enlarged tHe;- * " Corner Auction Mart, Queen and Wymlhtwn-slreetF. and having taken one of'those New targe Brick . Stores opposite the Umuia Office, he is novrprepared to receive store, and sell Colouial Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise of all kinds, on terms aU vantageoas to vendors. A liberal reduction made on out-door sales. Accounts, as usual, promptly settled GKOEG.E SIBBIX,, ■■■-.. , Auctioneer, Land and Commission Agent. jVTQTICE.— The Business of the Market to X^l be disposed of, not Laving time to attend ■ '.-<- ---both places. A good ebonce for a steady * married couple with a little money. The Goods can be fa)-en at cost price, or the Shop,' with all the fittings, at about one-half ebst. Rent very low, as part is let to a good tenant; The place is suitable for a large Wholesale Business, beiny fitted with shelves .and the gas aid on. to H. Watts, MarketPlace, Queen - treet. TOOKEY GOLD MINING- C'OMPAISr IM« (LIMIIKD). [HEREBY give notice that I will "NOT be responsible for any UNREGISTEREDI ) TRANSFER, dated before ihis date, and j,::r Qiade by nip, o( shares ia cboye lompany if -v,us not registered this week. ; h-nth HARRY S RUDDOCK; «>i Auckland, November 21, 1871. TO THE GESTLEMEtV OE^iUOKLAND "Si: THE SHAREBROKERS." I HEREBY CAUTIUJV you not to receiro ' ' • any TAANSKER belonging to me or e-f ring my name, unless it is duly? landed "' and Registered on the Books before delivery. > This rule being broken, I shall look to thi" '■ * l>gal Managers of such a claim for redrew. Hereby cautioning Shareholders not to receive any ircUibf'ers bearing my nauiis unle^B duly authorised, by me, hoping this will be' a r| caution to the public—l remain, G^i.llemen. * ' jours, JOSEPH HUSLER. \_-LkJ.-'—P'fJiiuo jN'oxiGß.— L'uless VAXID "*^ Plin.p, of Grahamstown, turns up to me the «J Thirty-six Shares in the UKD QUEEN," I shall call a meeting Io remove the office, aa tho transfers beini; at Uie Branca Olfi.ce, he is liable for sauie. . ■ -ifll y)i*oq'|J r£ WENT V P<) V NDS I^EWiRB.. Lost, on THURSDAY,;the loth instant-A Pocket ™IPa1 Pa :°'-m ttt. lhln«f »^ vey Rnd I>iipers. Xheabover':- ai qhoetlantTltouS^~ SBM jv_ i k5 ITAKY, AUCKLAND. T^TT -IT ' ' " ' ' I Mas. Lewis thanks most gratefully the friends:; Tft and guardians, of the Pupils entrusted, to her care and tuition for the past twelve yoavi for their support and patrenage, and begs to inform them that ; after Umstraas she will open an Establishment on a i^ii smaller scale, at Epsom, an;l Folicits a continuance ■> of .their patronage for her successors. Mrs. Harden" ,*,i'i and Miss Haselden. ■ '' November 15,1871. . ; : ,v bli* N ~lZ^ c b; ha WILLIAM FRANK UU^KLAND begs to in/oria Ws friends and the public generally that he has thl» day rwrnnmencfii business as SfTARBBR^K^fi '""' GENERAL AGENT, Oflice—Fort-street, Auckland,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3
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