Wednesday, 20tli December, At 2 o'clock. STANDAED LIBEAEY. The subscribers have been instructed to sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Wednesday next, 20th instant, at 2 o'clock, ALIBEAEY, comprising over Three Hundred V olumes specially selected Works, being all late editions. Catalogues are now ready, and can Ine had at the Room?, where the books are on view. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, Auctioneers. Wednesday, December 20. HOUSE PI OLD PROPERTY, GEEY-STEEET, AND HEENE BAY (PONSONBY EOAD). The subscribers have received instructions from Mr Edward Gledhill, who is leaving for England, to sell at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Wednesday, 14th instant,at twelve o'clock, 6 COTTAGES situated in Grej-street, and erected on an allotment having a frontage of 8 feet, now held under a lease having about eight and a half years unexpireii', at an annual rental of 25/10s. On the allotment are snnk three wells, the water from which has been used for many years in the manufacture of Gingerbeer and Lemonade, and has never run short. The whole property is now bringing in an annual rental of £93 129 sterling. Ten-roDmed T\TO-story HOUSE, 40 feet square sibuiift-cl in Herne Buy, off the Ponsonby Koad, close to the residence ofFJVon Stunner, Esq, and about ono and a half acres of ground fronting the Waitcmata Harbor, fenced in and on which are also a stable, cow shed, and a good well of ■water. 140 acro3 Parish of Ahuroa, County of Maraden. SAMUEL OOCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. Thursday, December- 21. BY OR DEE OF THE REGISTRAR. OP THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. PROPERTY, MOORE-STREET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Thursday, the 21st inst, at twelve o'dock, LOT 2, of the Subdivision of Allotment 15, Section 18, of the City of Auckland, 25 feet frontnge to Moore street (off Lower Queen street), with the Two^storey HOUSE erected thereon. • SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, Auctioneers. Thursday, December 21. The undersigned have received instructions from His Honor the Superintendent to offer for sale by public auction, on the abovenamed date, at their Mart, Fort street, at 12 o'clock noon, T3E LEASES of the undermentioned FEES and TOLLS for the twelve calendar months commencing Ist January, 1872 : Lot I—The Fees leviable at the public Slaughter House, Newmarket Lot 2—'lne Tolls leviable at the Panmure Bridge Lot 3—The Tolls leviable at the Newmarket Turnpike Gate, and at the Kemuera and Mount Eden Eoad East Chain Bars, together with the Fees chargeable at the Newmarket Weighbridge Lot 4—The Tolls leviable at the Otahuhu and Slippery Creek Turnpike Gates, Great South Eoad Lot s—The Tolls leviable at the Newton Toll Gate on the Great North Eoad, at its junction with the Ponsonby Eoad Lot 6—The Tolls leviable at the Mount Eden Toll Gate (next the Eden Vine Hotel), and at the Gaol Koad Chain Bar, together with the Eoyalty leviable for Scoria Ash taken from the Gravel Pits, Mount Eden Reserve Lot 7—The Tolls leviable at the New North Road Toll Gate (next the Eden Vine Hotel) Lot B—The8 —The Fees chargeable for the supplj of Water to the shipping Conditions may be seen at th<; office cf the undersigned. Samuel cocheane and son, Auctioneers. THE OALIFORNIAN NEWS OF THE WORLD, Rec.ivcd by the Nevada, contains : Full particulars of the CHICAGO Fire—soo persons burned to death —Confession of an internationalist in regard to the fire—The startling story exposed —Latest English and American news —Shocking Murder by two boys —Salt Lake sketch—llnillinj? incident in the Washington Tunnel —The air o'- fire —Queer story from Switzerland —a story of stories —Items about women —Story of a Remarkable Family—an interesting Document— Rough on woman's righters—An anecdote«of MrsSiddons—Great fire at Crockett —A Mother ard Daughter stripped and whipped—the family driven to the woods for shelter —How wild beasts eat men in India —A scene in Church—a new '%ick—Fijians in Virginia—Fire at Wisconsin —the city entirely destroyed — Three jolly husbands —Career of a Bolgas detective— Baloon accident: Professor Wiltur falls from a hot air balloon at the height of a mile and is crushed into a jelly—The cow that kicked over the lamp—The Royal Family : is Queen Victoria insane ? — Runaway locomotive — News from Captain Hall's expedition—Riot and Massacre of Chinese in Los Angeles—Great excitement—Heroism of a little Girl Conspiracies in Spain—Re-organisation of the Russian army—The Internationalists ; 10,000 Communists released — Poetry — Facts and Fiction—2o columns of English and American telegrams, &c, &c, &c. REED & BRETT, sole agents, Evening Stae Office. Copies can also be had from Manley, stationer, Queen street Harris, stationer, S'-.ortland street Strctton, station^ ffiarneir £ llman. Post-Office, Onehunga .Mays, Post Ofli co , North Shore Duder, grocer, North Shore
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 606, 19 December 1871, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 606, 19 December 1871, Page 4
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