AUCTION SALES. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. AT HOBS ON BRIDGE BREWERY. By Order of the Trustee, BREWBIi'S PLANT. STEAM ENGINE, TANKS, CASKS, HORSES, CARTS, Etc., Etc. , Etc. THE subscribers have been favored with instructions from the Trustee, to sell at the above Brewery, on Wednesday, 31st instant, at 11 o'clock, THE ENTIRE PLANT, Steam Engine, Plica ping Gear, Horses, Harness, Spring Carts, Drays, Empty Casks and Hogsheads, Gantrees, Tubs, Taps, Weighing Machine, Tuns, Boilers, Tanks, Winch, Malt, Hops, Bulk Beer and Porter, &c, &c, &c. 'Office Furniture, Safe, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. STOCK-IN-TRADE. GOOD WILL, AND LEASE OF PREMISES OF MR. BENJAMIN NICHOLAS M_NLEY, BOOKSELLER, &c, Queen street. THE subscribers have bet-n instructed to sell by auction on the premises, Queen street, on Thursday, February 1, at 11 o'clock, unless previously disposed of privately, All the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Goodwill, and Lease of Premises, as held by the Mortgagee ; also, the Fixtures of the abovenamed Bookseller and Stationer. N.B.—The undersigned are prepared to receive offers for tho purchase of the Stock and premises, either together or separately, till day of sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WATER FREE ! "TTTE have been requested to intimate that the following wells have been kindly placed at the service of the public during the continuance of the drought. Mr. Clare's, Ireland street, Alma Place, Freeman's Bay Mr. Baird's, Auckland College Mr. Layers', Wyndham street; entrance, Mill's Lane. MESSRS. W. & A. KENNEDY, Saddlers and Harness Makers, BEG to inform their friends and the public, that they have disposed of their business at No. 154, Queen street, Auckland, to Mr. W. S. JONES, and solicit for him a continuance of the favors so liberally conferred on them. (Signed) W. & A. KENNEDY. WITH reference to the above, W. S. JONES would respectfully add that it will be his constant effort to execute all orders with despatch, and in everything to give entire satisfaction, so that a continuance of public support, so long bestowed upon his predecessors, might be accorded to him. W. S. JONES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, 15 4, Queen Street. J. A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 63, Queen street (three doors above the bank of New Zealand). IpX CITY OP AUCKLAND, the Latest Editions !_ of Homoeopathic Domestic Works. Medicine Cases, in Walnut Wood or Morocco, containing from 12 to 44 Remedies, fitted with tinctures, pilules, or globules. Neave's Farinaceous Food for Infants. This food has been specially recommended by the faculty. Homoepathic Tincture of Camphor, Arnica of the best quality, and External Tinctures of all kinds on hand. Homoeopathic Medicines in every form and attenuation may be obtained, the following testimonial of of which will be sufficient to prove their value. "Having examined and used the medicine Mr. Pond lias in stock during the past 12 months, I can confidently recommend them as being perfectly pure, and prepared according to the rules of the British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. "(Signed) F. A. Haetmann, M.D." f\H 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. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY LADIES' SCHOOL. Lady Principal .- Miss Turner. THE next Term will commence on Tiiurs- ( day, the 251h 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 Qr. "No Extras." 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 the Undersigned. For simplicity, durability, and beauty, tbey are second to none. Stitch alike on both sides; can be operated by a child, and are particularly adapted for all family sewing and dress.making; -win aem gather, braid, tuck, and bind. ' Price, with extras complete, ready f or working, 8 pounds. EDWD. H. FEATON, 99, Shortland-street Auckland. ' fN.B.— All kinds of Sewing Machines efficiently repaired. Needles, shuttles, bobbins, flprings, and oil on hand.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 639, 29 January 1872, Page 4
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