. THURSDAY, EEBEUAEY 1. At 31 a.m. FRUIT! PEUIT ! ! EX CITY OF ADELAIDE, FROK SYDNEY. E. AETHUR WILL sell by auction at his Mart, Queen street, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock, ex s.s. City of Adelaide, a well selected consign* ment of Emit, consisting of: TL 57 qr.-cases Grapes 52 qr.-cases French Pears 21 cases Windsor Pear 3 5 easee Carpenter's Pears 20 cases Bananas 12 cases Pine Apples 4 cases Passion Fruit 10 cases Russet Apples 3 cases Nonsuch Apples 225 cas»es Fine Apples 40 bags Splendid Onions B 53 bags Splendid Onions, Terms cash. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. FEUIT, EX CITY OF ADELAIDE, FROM SYDNEY. THE Subscriber will sell by auction at his Mart, to-morrow, Thursday, at 10 o'clock sharp, 9 cases Pine Apples 20 cases Grapes 116 cases Wingon Eed Apples 38 cases Large Green Apples 20 cases Eusset Apples 12 cases French Pears 11 cases Maria Louise Pears 4 cases White Bergomet Pears 14 cases Bergoinet Pears 7 cases Prime Bergomot Pears 15 cases Oranges 3 cases Passion Fruit 32 cases Peaches. Also, Potatoes, Onions, Bacon, Hams Cheeses, Butter, &c. LEYI W. EATON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. A GOOD INVESTMENT. To be sold by auction, A HOUSES, all let to good weekly Teaants, and a large Allotment conveniently and healthfully situated in Wyn» yard street, near to Symonds street and Alten Eoad, having over thirteen years of a lease unexpired at a low yearly rental. This property is well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, it being so near to the Railway works, the bouses must command a high rent. The present owner is selling on account of his removing to the country. At 12 o'clock noon. B, ARTHUR AND SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. TO IRONMONGERS, FURNISHERS, AND OTHERS. E, & H. ISAACS HAVE received instructions from the consignors to sell by auction, at their Store, Fort street, on THURSDAY, the Ist February, at 11 o'clock sharp, the following useful goods, now landing, ex ' Ferndale,' from Liverpool. The whole will be submitted in Trade Parcels: 68 PACKAGES, CONTAINING— 3-4 French Plain and Ornamental Bedsteads Tester and Half-tester Bedsteads Best Horsehair Full French Bedsteads, in assorted patterns and colours Bronze, Gilt, arid Figured Iron Fenders Metal and Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, first-class goods Electro Cruet Frames Dessert, Tea, and Table Spoons, Butter Coolers Cake Baskets, Waiters, Tea Sets Japan, Oval, Plain, and Ornamental Tea Trays Wire Dish Covers, in sets, Scrubbing Brushes A large assortment of Lockwood's Cutlery Cut and Moulded Glassware, comprising —Tumblers, Butter Coolers, Sugars and Creams, Decanters; Wine Glasses, assorted sizes ; Dishes, Salts, Claret Jugs, Salvers, &c. AND A large and varied assortment of Useful Furnishing Goods. The whole will be submitted in trade parcels only. Term 3at Sale, N.B. —The undersigned are prepared to receive o'ffera^for the purchase of the Stock and premises, either together or separately, till day of salo. SAMUEL COCHEANE ' & SON, 4uctioneer&;
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 641, 31 January 1872, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 641, 31 January 1872, Page 3
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