AUCTION SALES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. Straw Hats, Leggings, Singlets, Vestß, Cravats, Kersey Drawers, Pants, Men's and Youths' Twilled and Doe Trousers, ditto Coats, ditto Suits, Cord Trousers, Mole Trousers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Tweed, Doe, and Crimean Shirts (in variety), Paget Coato, Beaver and Black Coats, Blankets, Tweed Caps, Felt Hats, Travelling Bags, &c., &c. Also, Bed and Bolster Ticks, Looking Glasses, Scrubbing Brushes, Fish Hooks and IJines, Thread, Knives, Walking Sticks (assorted), and a Large Hospital Marquee, &c, &c, &c. FOR Sale, by auction, without Reserve, at the Rooms, Fort street, on above date, at eleven o'clock. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, A.uctioneere. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. STOCK-IN-TRADE,-For Positive Sale. fIiHE subscribers have received instructions -J_ to sell at their Mart, Fort street, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at 11 o'clock, An assortment of well»selected Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c, &c, all arranged in suitable lots. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE most inveterate case of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, English and Asiatic Cholera, may be speedily cured by using Db. Coffin's botanic remedy, the Anti^choieba Powders, as prepared and sold by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist and Medical Herbalist, 65, Victoria street, corner of Chapel street, Auckland. NOTICE. EJ YATES begs to inform the residents • of Parnell and the public generally, that after the Ist day of January, 1872, the business now being carrried on by Mb Thomas Waters will be taken by him, when he trusts that by strict attention to business, keeping goods of the very best quality, and selling at a reasonable profit, to merit the same support as his predecessor. IN retiring from the business which he ha 9 carried on successfully for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to all those who have honored him with their patronage, and hopes that the same liberal support will be given to his successor (Mr B- J Yatss), whose long experience in the Grocery trade will enable him to give the fullest satisfaction to all who may become customers of his. THOMAS WATERS. f\ls SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Adelaide Flour, 2001b., 1001b., 501b. Oatmeal, 501b , 251b. Brandon's Candles, F.W. Sydney Maize Sugar, Company's No. 1 (Sydney) Bone Dust, Sydney No. 1, fine. GEORGE THORNE & CO., Fort street. ME. T. TEAFFOEB, SURGEON DENTIST, Wakefieid Stbeet. Artificial Teet\.frmn one to a full s»t. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. SPORTING. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1872, ON THE EPSOM RACECOURSE. Ist Race—A Match will be run between Mr. H. Hale's Black Eagle and Mr. Howe's cb.'h. Harkaway ; distance, one mile and a-half; Black Eagle to carry list, and Harkaway 9st. ; for £50 a side; to start at 3 p.m. sharp. 2nd Race—A Hogskin Saddle and Bridle, to be run for by all bona fide Hacks that have necer won a prize of £10 or up» wards ; entrance, 10s., post entrance ; to start at 3.30 p.m. sharp; three entries or no race. Each Horse to carry 9st. 3rd Race —Pony Race 5 distance, once round the course ; catch weights j for — soys. j height, 13£ hands and under; post entrance, ss. 5 to start at 4 p.m. t sharp j •three entries or no race. 4th Race—A Match for £30 a-side between Harkaway and Day Dawn j distance, threeiquartera of a mile, Day Dawn to , carry 103t., and Harkaway lOat. lOlbs.; to start at 5 p.m. Several other matches aro anticipated. N.B.—Refreshments undfi? the Grand Stand. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY LADIES' SCHOOL. Lady Pbincipal : Mrsa Titbiter. rjIHE next Term will commence on ThubsJL day, the 25th January. Fee for Pupils aged 8 years and under 12 £2 0 0 per Qr. Fee for Pupils aged 12 years and upwards , £2 10 0 per Or. "NoEXTBAS." Ladies can attend for the study of separate subjects. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. The Elementary School is discontinued. J. MOGINIE, Secretary; THE FAVOURITE FAMILY MACHINE LOCK-STITCH FOR HAND OR FOOT. THE attention of Families wanting a good and cheap Shuttle Machine is called to inspect the shipment just arrived, and on sale at Ihe Undersigned. For simplicity, dura* bility, and beauty, they are second to none. Stitch alike on buth sides; can he operated by a child, and are particularly adapted for all family sewing and dress-making; will hem, gather, braid, tuck, and bind. Price, with extras complete, ready for •working, 8 pounds. EDWD. H. FEATON, 99, Shortland-street, Auckland. N.B.—All kinds of Sewing Machines effisolTJ ntly re Paired- Needles, shuttles, bobbins, •ings, and oil on hand. /
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 636, 25 January 1872, Page 4
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