• TDEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. G Lessee B. N. Jones. Last Night of Mr. Moeton Tavabes. Last Night of the Dramatic Company. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Jan. 20, The performance will consist of the sublime tragedy of MACBETH, , With New Scenery by Mr. Williams, and Locke's Original Music. Macbeth.. Mr. M. Tavares. Lady Macbeth Mra. Walter Hill. Monday, January 22—First Appearance of SIGNOR DONATO, the One-legged Dancer. HAS AEEIYED AND WILL SIIOETLY APPEAE THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. NOTICE. I IV/TR. T. TRAFFORD, Surgeon Dentist, JjLL. desires to inform hi 3 Friends and . Patients that he will be absent from Auckland for three weeks from this date. January 17, 1872. I —— ji>ale& TUESDAY, JAJNUAEY 23. C O B N EXCHANGE. G. W. BINJNTEY, WILL sell by public auction, at the Cora Exchange, on TUESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock. 40 Sacks Oamaru Silk dressed Flour. 20 do do Seconds do 160 do Dunedin Flour 25 do Oamaru Silk dressed Flour 43 do Canterbury do do 60 do do do 55 do do do do 120 50 lb do do do 5 cases Wanganui Cheese 6 do Canterbury do 10 kegs Butter 2 cases Gilmour's Hams and Bacon 100 do Johnson's Tin Jams 100 do Peacock's do do No. 1 100 do do Jar do 8 do Tart Fruit all Gooseberry 4 Pockets Tasmanian Hops 19 sacks Pearl Barley ALSO WITHOUT BE3EEVE 1500 lbs. Bacon and Hams in lots to suit purchasers. TUESDAY, JANUAEY 23. TO CHEMISTS, DEUGGISTS, AND OTHERS. rilHB subscribers have received instructions JL from the proprietor to sell by auction on the premises, Syrnonds street, on above date, at oleven o'clock, The GOOD WILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, LEASE, &c, of the select Family Business, as now conducted by Mr. H. T. Watts, Chemist and Druggist, Upper Symonds street ; to be offered in one lot, and sold in thorough working order to carry on the business. Should no eligible bid be made, the Stock-in-Trade, comprising Patent Medicines, Drugs, and Chemicals, Glass Cases, &c., &c, will be disposed of in lots. After which the unexpired Term of Lease, having about three years to run, at an annual rental of £69, with a purchasing clause, for £375. The sale will commence at half-past ten o'clock with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, comprising—Sofa, Easy Chair, and four Chairs to match, Iron Easy Chair, Rocking Chair, Loo Table, Plated Ware, Dinner Service, Tea Service, &c , Large Iron Bedstead, Feather Bed, Iron Bedstead, &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHEAKE & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JANUAEY 25. PREMPTORY SALE OF PROPERTIES, TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. THE subscribers will sell at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Thursday, the 25th inst., at 12 o'clock, (By order of the Trustee in the Estate of the late Dr. S. J. Stratford)— Whangabei.—Parish of Ruarangi, allotments 50, 51, and portions of 47 and 48, containing 321 acres 5 allotment 53, containing 30 acres ; allotments 55 and 56, containing 190 acres. Manga wai.—Parish of Arei — Southern portion of allotment 22, containing 40 acres; southern portion of allotment 83, containing 34 acres, 2 roods, 14 perches; south-western portion of allotment 86, containing 56 acres. To Close Accounts— Geeat Babrieh.—Allotment 121, parish of Aotea, containing 204 acres of good land 5 situate at Blind Bay, Great Barrier Island. Mahueangi.—Allotment 164 and northern portion of allotment 158, containing 280 acres; 40 acres in grass, on which is erected a comfortable Cottage. On the property there is also a good water* fall, Mangawai.—Allotments 17 and 18, con* taining 80 acros, fronting the Mangawai River, which is navigable for a tenton boat to within a short distance of the property. Hikubaxgi. — North-eastern portion of allotment 65, allotment 6G, and southwestern portion of allotment 67, containing 1 j2 acres. Matakohe. — North-western portion of allotment 17, containing 100 acres. Omaha. —Southern portion of allotment 67, containing 44 acres. Waikato. —Lot 21, Parish of Taupiri, containing 50 acres. Ruatangata.—Middle portion of allotment 123, containing 60 acres. Kapanga Township.—Lots Nos. 4 to 16, Section 8, fronting Paget's Road. Wynyabdton Township.—3o allotments in various parts of the township. East "What;. —3 Allotments on the Auckland Road. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, Auctioneers, • ..-. r
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 632, 20 January 1872, Page 3
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