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LOOK O U TOR THE BLUE BOOT. C. B 8~0~0 KE S ; , Is prepared to serve MEN, "WOMEN, and CHILDREN with , . s ' 800 TS & SHOES CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHEB HOUSE IN TOWN ! C.B. has a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Kid Boots at VERY LOW PRICES ! Ladies' Cashmere and Lasting Boots EXTREMELY LOW. Children's Boots in Great Variety, VERY CHEAP. EVERY DESCRIPTION 800 ,T-,..S & S II O"E S LMADE ON THE PREMISES S H-ORT ES T™N 0 T ICE. :'. 0. BROOKES, B L ;^J E I B 0 O T, (Opposite the Maukf.t Hat.l), ■■:!.! 250, QUEEN-STREET). A LL Drapers, Clothiers, Milliners , Hatters, Ac, hereafter CLOSE at Cp.m. (Saturdays exceptod). AUCKLAND AND NOETH -OL SHORE STEAM PERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). j On and after MONDAY, December 1,1573, a Ferry Service will RUN BETWEEN AUCKLAND and WOODSIDE (STOKES' POINT), as follows :- f m WEEK DAYS. Leaving Auckland— Leaving Woodside — 8.0 a.m. 5.30 a.m. \ -~ 11.15 „ 11.45 „ 2.0 p.m 2.30 p.m. 5.30 „ ... 6.0 „ SUNDAY. 9.45 a.m. . JO. 15 a.m. L4sp.m: ;' ■ 2.15 p.m. 2.45 „ 3.15 „ [ 5.30 „ 0.0 „ Also the following Extra Trip from North Shore, ■i.leaving Victoria Wharf at 7.45 a.m. for Auckland. ADDITIONAL NIGHT TRIP. Auckland— Victoria Wharf— .8.0 p.m. 8.30 p.m. By order of the Directors. ; ...-..} H. W. HEATH, .TTT'Tj '':■'' ; .'■'•* '■ '■"•'' Manager. • TOMORROW, NOON. BRICKS! BRIC XS! a Corner op Queen and Wellesley-street: ■ TO BE SOLD B% AUCTION, About 3,500 Good Brick's. Also, a lot of Sundries, and Allotment No. 1, Section 31. *" "■'" R. ARTHUR, .. y Auctioneer. .; V T-O-.M O R RO W, 11 O'CLOCK A.M. } MARKET DAY, MARKET-HOUSE a AUCTION SALE. i *ia«<j T>OULTBY--Fowls, Ducks, Geese, -L ' Turkeys, Pigeons, &c. AT ARTHUR'S MART, QUEEN STREET, ;--.--■ ATI O'CLOCK P.M. Produce of all kinds. Beef 5 cases Canterbury Bacon and Hams 50 Superior Wairoa Cheese, Barley, Maize 10 tons Superior Flour, Wheatmeal, Bran, &c. Groceries, Tea, Rice, &c. Household Furniture and Effects Under Distress for Rent—Household Furniture, &c. R. ARTHUR, -U Auctioneer. , in T>ii f\f\^. o TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1 HANDSOME MOTTLED KAURI .-> ? i I j CHEFFONIER, \O LARGE MOTTLED KAURIf;. CHEST r|. fl , i . r , .;; DRAWERS, jaOiJSEHOLD FURNITURE. fPHE Subscribers Have received" in- >^. w-*- stiactions to.sell at the shop, two doors, above* " tne Carpenters' Arms Hotel, Grey-street, on Tuesday, - De'cember"22,-.at'll o'clock, 'The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising handsomely-carved Mottled Kauri Sideboard, i* ••' ! Engravings, Stuffed-Seated Chairs, Loo -Table, *;J '■ Screen, Glassware, Large Mottled Kauri Chest, \J i Drawers; iWashstatids,'Dressing Tables;: Half i Tester, Mottled Kauri Bedstead, Palliasses, i i Mattresses, Single and 'Double Bedsteads, I. Bedding, Meat Safes, Kitchen Utensils. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SONjr Auctioneers. ;';Vi WEDNESDAY,'DECEMBER,3. HOUSE, SHOP, AND BAKEHOUSE, ; : •■ x highstreet. , .., : CULTIVATED FARM, TE ARAI. THE Subscribers have received in- . • structions to .sell',, at the Land .Mart,' Fort V , street, on Wednesday, December 3, at 12 o'clock,' : A Double House, Shop, and Bnkehonse, erected on allotments, having 60 feet frontage to High street, by a frontage of 75 i'eet to a Lane. Also, ! ■ A Farm at Te Arai, now In the occupation of Mr .■■ I Percy, containing 120 acres, 60 acres of which, are fenced and laid down in grass and crop, 1 sere is planted as an Orchard, and contains 600 trees, all in full bearing. On the property . there are a good Four-roomed Dwelling-house and detached Kitchen, Dairy, Stockyard, and other Out-buildings. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. ~~ ROSEWOOD AND, WALNUT PIANOFORTES. ,■ GILT MIRROR, DINNER SERVICE, BLOOD'S STOUT, HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, i Fort-street, on Friday next, 28th mat., at 11 o'clock, r ,. , Excellent Cottage Pianoforte, in Rosewood Case (by Moore and Moore); Walnut Cottage Pianoforte (by Bur- ; ling "arid Burling), Gilt Pier Glass, Six Mahogany Hair-seated Chairs, : Velvet Pile Carpet, Hearthrug,; Wal-<' nut Inlaid Chess and Occasional • ; Tables, Oak Arm Chairs, Loo Tables, Handsome Velvet Pile Table Cover, Dinner Service of 72 Pieces, White and Gold China . Tea and Coffee Ser-! vice, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, HalfTesta Iron Bedstead, Mattresses, Palliases, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mattress, Iron Cot, Washstands and Ware, Slipper Bath, Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Double Perambulator, Patent Knife Cleaver, 2 Shop Fronts; Also 4 cases Blood's Stout Patent Windlass (12 in. frillers). SAMUEL COCHRANS & SON, Auctioneers,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1200, 27 November 1873, Page 3

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