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mmmi'tmmmw^_wmmw_mt__mfm^ma_amm3nrsrm^ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. IMPORTANT WINE & SPIRIT SALE. E. & H. ISAACS ARE instructed by the Importers to submit to auction, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING CHOICE PARCEL OF WINES AND SPIRITS— 100 ca.es Mart-Jl's and Henn-ssy's Brandy 20 _r-casks B .cot's Fine Old Brandy, quite equal to Hennessy's 12 -i-canks Greenlcs & Co.'s Whisky 290 cares Dunville's Whiskey, Burnett's Old Tom, and JDKZ Geneva 27 ..-casks Port and Sherry Wine?, in good old, and medium qualities 10 J-casks Lemon Hart's CO o.p. Rum 20 cases Staunt:n Bitters 80~?»<_es De'.n hard's No 2 and other Good Champagne AT A QUARTER TO 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. GROCERIES. Immediately previous to the Spirit Sale. E. & H. ISAACS Will sell, To-morrow, at a quarter to 11 o'clock sharp, The following few Line?, to Cloce Consignments, 100 casks Soda Crystals and Whiting S ca-es Prime Sultana and Muscatel Raisins 20 cases J and J Sar.-ines And about 60 packages Sundry Groceries Also, 10 boxes Eleme Raisins, on account of tho .0 concerned. PRIME TASMANIAN 1573 HOPS At auction, To-morrow, at 11 o'clock sharp, 20 BALES REALLY PBIME AND FIRST-CLASS The attention of the Trade specially invited. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. IRON BEDSTEADS AND COTS. AMERICAN HATCHETS, HAMMERS, PICKS, BRIGHT VARNISH. 500 CASES DEVOE'S KEROSENE. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed to sell, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, 5 cases Iron French Bedsteads, very superior, 2ft 9in x Oft, 3ft x Cft, 4ft x Cft Gin. 1 case Iron Cots, 2x4 20 cases American Broad, Hunters', Claw, and Shingling Hatchets, Hammers and Picks 500 cases Devoe's Kerosene, in Vnes of 100 cases 20 cases American Bright Varnishes 10 cases Boys' half Axes. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. EXTENSIVE SALE OE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OP THE LATE MR. GUNDRY. FOUR, ALLOTMENTS AND HOUSES, ELLIOTT-STREET; FOUR ALLOTMENTS AND HOUSES, ALBERT-STREET; ONE HUNDRED ALLOTMENTS, NEWTON, KARANGAHAPE ROAD; TWENTY - EIGHT ALLOTMENTS, HOBSON'S BAY, PARNELL. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed by the Trustees of the late Mr. Gundry, to sell, on Wednesday, December 10, at 11 o'clock, mEIE ENTTRE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Comprising: 4 Large Allotments adjoining Quick's Stables, in Elliott-street, on one of which is erected a comfortable Cottage. 4 Large Allotments in Albert-street, with good Sroomed Brick House and C-roomed Wooden Cottage built on two of them. These properties, from their position in the centre of the city, only one block from Queen-street, and immediately opposite the Market Reserve, on which it is probable a Free Public Library and Provincial Oflices will shortly be erected, must command the attention of capitalists as a splendid investment. NEWTON, corner of Karangahape Road and Newton Road. This splendid property has been subdivided, and will be sold in about 100 Allotments. The situation is all that can be desired. Fresh air, pure water, and a magnificent view, unsurpassed in the neighbourhood of the city. Working men and those engaged in business in the city will do well to embrace this opportunity of purchasing a freehold home ; no such chance can again present itself possessing the advantages this does, close to the city, and with every convenience in the way of omnibuses, churches, and schools. The Allotments are large, and the streets laid out of good width. HOBSON'S BAY, PARNELL-28 Allotments, nearly half an acre each. To those desirous of obtaining the healthful vigor which sea-air and sea-bathing imparts, and of escaping from the dust and noisome vapours of the city, the Auctioneers commend this sitea Situated on a gentle eminence, the view i. charming; the villas of our most opulent commercial men are scattered around. Tho surrounding Mils shield it from the cold and wintry Southern winds, and omnibuses pass ing within ft short distance afford an easy means of reaching the city at :>ll hours. The Allotments are all pegged. Plans now ready, may be had from the Auctioneers, or, Messrs. H. Ashton and son, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. Terms:—One-third cash, one-third by promissory note at 12 months, and one-third by promissory note at 24 months, each bearing interest at the rite of eight per centum per annum; or purchasers can pay cash at once and obtain an immediate conveyance. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. ■ COTTAGES, NEWTON. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed to sell, on Wednesday, at one o'clock, Two Neat Cottages, of Three and Four Rooms, with good garden. &c, every convenience. Corner of Regent and Montague street. Newton.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 9 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 9 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 9 December 1873, Page 3

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