THURSDAY, DECEMBERS WIN32, ALE, CORKS, TORK, SALT, &O. BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES OP C. LEYS. b. tonks*& co. HAVE been instructed by T. Macffarlane, Esq., to sell on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, at Brunswick Mart, 40 casks American Pork 11 tons Salt 25 cases Starch 6 cases Plaid Vestas 2 cases 250's Vestas 5 cases Corks "38 casks ]2 cases Ale (pints) S quarter-casks Wine (duty paid) Clock, Office Fittingd, &c, &c. On premises, "Wyndham-street, American Hoist. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. TRADE SALE TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS. SUMMER DRAPERY, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, ETC. V E. & H. IA A C S ABE instructed to sell ' nn .. at their Store, To-morrow ' , Dy auction, December, at 11 o'clock, the 4th as under, to Clop - SEASONABLE GOODS, -*j'a Partne"ship Account. 1 case Linen ... 5 c?ses Mr x'owel'inß and Turk'sh Towels 3 case? ' ~ns Tweed Trousers and Vesta . .Men's Black Cloth Coats, Trousers, and •t Vests x ca^o Men's Tweed Suits 3 cases Boys' Galatea and Zouave Suita 3 cases Dace;., and Ameiican ShUtings 5 bales Horrock's Cloth and Grey Sheeting 5 cases Ladies' Hoflbry and Corsets, Children's and Men's Hosier/, Shirts and Pants 4 cases Ladies' New Drc-s Materials, and Wellassorted Haberdashery 5 cases Dr.ib Shell and Paris Hats • 3 ca-es Boys' Drab Felt Hats, Cloth Caps Men's Braces, Ties, Puggeries, &c , &c. Tho above Goods are well worth the attention of the Trade, being well and carefully selected to suit the requiiements of the Auck'and trade. . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. DRAPERS, CLOTHING, HATS, AND CAPS. E. &H. ISAACS '~' HAVE received instructions to sell by auction on Thursday next, . 27 cases and bales newly landed goods as above, to close Partnership account. The goods are all seasonable, carefully selected to suit thig market. Particulars in Wednesday's paper. The Goods will be sold in trade parcels in packages when practicable. FRIDAY; DECEMBER 5. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \&C, &c, , &c. HPHE Subscribers will sell at ■ the JL Mart, Foit-street, on F.iday next, at 11 o'clock. An English-made Drawing-rooin Suite, consisting of Six Chairs, Couch and Two Arm-chairs (Walnut, Upho'stered in Da-k Green Kep), Hair-seated Couch and S:"x Cha'vs, Spring-seated Damaskcovered Couch and Six Chairs, Bedroom Fmuiture, &c.,.&c. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. IMPERATIVE SALE I . OF 17 VALUABLE I'REEHOLDJ .BUILDING LOTS in I .. .; . i UNION STREET, FREEMAN'S,BAY. I^HE Subscribers have received[ instructions to sell on Monday, Bth December, at 12. o'clock, at the Land Mart, Fort street, ■17 FREEHOLD BUILDING'ALLOTMENTS, Situated in Union street, near its junction with Dratfe street, viz. : : ■ ■ : ■ Lot 1. —37 feet frontage to Union-street, by the , large depth of 103 feet, and adjoins'tho property of Mr. O'Meara. ; Lot 2 has 36 feet frontage1 to Union-street by a' depth of 19S feet, and has on it the best well in the neighbourhood, the-depth of water in which scarcely ever varies. Lot 3 has 37 feet frontage to Union-steret by a depth of 198 feet, and adjoins the residence ■ .. ■ of Mr. Waymouth, jun. ... x j Lot lis 64 feet frontage to Union-street, and has ■ i on it a four-roomed cottage and a good well. i Lots 5, 6, 7, and S have each frontages of 43 feet to i Union-street, and on lot 5 is erected a small cottage. Lots 9,10,11, and 12 hay« frontages of from 33 feet to 35 feet each, and through them rung a fresh water stream. Lots 13,14,15 and 16 have frontages of about 69 feet each. " * Lot 17 has 33 feet frontage. These allotments are now flagged and pegged, and the auctioneers beg to invite the inspection of those who may be desirous of acquiring for themselves a freehold site in the city within easy distance of tueir business. : ; • •...;. ■ , SAMUEL" COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE OF M. J. CLEARY'S ESTATE. FARM OF 234 ACRES NEAR CAMBRIDGE, WALKATO. THE Subscribers have received instructions from Thomas Macffarlane, Esq., Trustee in the Estate of Martin Joseph Cleary, to sell at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, December 8, at 12 o'clock. All that PIECE of LAND containing 234 acres 1 rood 6 perches, more or less, and being Allotment 6 of subdivision, by W. T. Buckland, Esq, of a block of land situate at Matamata, in the District of Waikato, and known by tho nante of Hinuera No. 2. ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOK,' :. Auctioneers. ■7'fAV"V ; t ' ..& '■■ ■ • :.--■•"'.-> t- :■ ' •' MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. . VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN QUEEN-STREET, Lately the Site of Messrs. Henderson and Macfarla,ne's and Mr J. S. Macfarlane's Stores. THE Subscribers have received in- ' structions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, December 15, at 12 o'clock, The Block of Land, having 66ft. frontage t ■ Queen-street, with a depth of 198 ft., on which lately stood the premises occupied by Messrs Henderson and Macfariane and Mr J. S, Macfarlane. Term* and particulars can be "obtained from SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, 1 Awotioneora, j >i < .■:«!'
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1205, 3 December 1873, Page 3
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