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A Wellesley-street will be opened at my office on ;I\ TUESDAY, the 6th July, at noon. \'A - - JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. -■■'■:■* _m TO-MORROW, NOON. ' It)"i '"/ijji APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c>„ '< 9 Ex J Syren ' @ Sydney. | R. ARTHUR ';,'-_ -M WILL sell by auction, at.his Mart, Queen-street; To-morrow, at noon, ex Syren | ©Sydney, . . • ' • . ... | SO cases Apples 0 cases Lemons « ':■'-■' 120 cases Oranges ■ , fl " r Also, • -. , ■ 1 Case Crystalized Jujubes. , . | Terms .--Cash. - -_ \ TO-MORROW, . "J "NOOH, , ; J FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. • ■.( R. ART HU R > . )' HAS been favoured with instructions 'from Messrs Cottis & Co., _furserj-men, Parnell, to sell by auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, ■'■ \ To-morrow, at 12 o'clock noon, ;": 1} A well-assorted lot of Fruit, Forest,-and Ornamental Trees, from their Nursery, con- - sisting of Plum, Pear, Peach, Quince, Vine, Fig, Cherry. Loquat, Mulberry, Rose, English Pine, Cedar, Cypress, Poplar, . '-' i Camellias, &c. •■ " TO-MORROW. 1 NOON. • " I MUTTON HAMS, BUTTER, ORANGES, APPLES, &c, EX LATE ARRIVALS. TO be Sold by Auction, at Arthur's Mart, To-morrow, at 12 o'clock noon, 30 kegs Superior Taranaki Butter •..'■., 2 cases Napier Mutton Hams 34 cases Oranges 20 cases Apples . ■ ,: .% Terms—Cash. ' • t j R. A R T H U R Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JULY 6. . a ,;* - j MARKET-HOUSE, AUCKLANJ).?THE undersigned has receiye^'ifn- I . structions to offer For Sale by (mctjott--on Tuesday next, the 6th instant, at 11 o'clock ia tho .forenoon, " ',*' ' ~" The following STALLS in tbe Mafket-House, . 1 •_fek •__ Auckland, for 12 months :—No 7 (Corner Stall), Nos 10, 13, 16, 10, 42, 4§, 60, 52, 64, Corner Stall, 65, Corner -tall, and 66. Also the Fixtures in _ os 42, 60, and 52. -^_ - ■•"'"■. I The Stalls comprise seme of the best in the Market- . House, and -fford a good opporttanity to persons wishing lo commence business, theie being good openings for Grocers, Butchers, Produce' Lealers, Greengrocers, and Smallware Dealers, f Teims :— Rent, to be paid two weeks in advance, with the option of leaving at the end of eve/y quarter. GEORGE SIBBIN, " ; . Auctioneer. FRIDAY, JULY £. ~ ' TSSCRITOIR AND BOOK-CASE. • ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. j GILT MIRROR. [ BRUSSELS [CARPET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE Subscribers Will sell at the i Mart, Fort-street, on FrHa/next, July 2nd, at 11 o'clock, Horsehair Covered Couch, Six Chairs and Arm. Chair, Valuable Cedar Book-case Escritoir, Excellent Pianoforte by Broad-' ' wood & Son in dark Rosewood, Handsome Brussels Carpet and Hearthrag, Large S Gilt Mirror, Whatnot, Work Table;.. Loo Table, _c.,&c. '~..' - j . SAM.UEL COCHRANE ft SON, ' .-' ..: t Auctioneers. ....... MONDAY, JULY 5. \. ~ • , COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIDENCE,' ONEHUKGA TE Subscribers have received instruct lions to sell by public auction at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, sth July, at 12 6'clocfe A FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in Lower Queen - street, Onehuuga, within two' minutes .walk of the Railway Station and Wharf, comprising an allotment 70 feet ,' frontage by a depth of nearly 300 feet, . 1 neatly laid but as ornamental, and Kitchen Gardens, well stocked with fchtubs. &c , and a -4 planted with about 10d well- assorted Fruit I Trees, on Which Is erected a ; J j COMMODIOUS VILLA RESIDENCE, 48, feet by 46 feet, containing six rooms, Store . I ; Room, Hall, and about IGO fefct."of Verandah,.• The Dining and Drawing Booms are fitted • • - with Rimu Sideboards. Venetian Blinds, >' Curtain Poles, and Registered Grates, The ~ _ : Bedrooms with Venetian Blinds, Curtain | Poles, and Grate, j Ihe B itchen with Cup'/,..boards, Dresser, and Large Leamington Water is Md on to the Kitchen, and there is on the 'property a gpod bricked " , ; M Well, with'never-failing supply of water. __T'_ portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage. ; .. , Cards to view .maybe obtained from> ...';'' .jSAMUEL COCHRAKE & SON, ' ■ Auctioneers; ■ ; -'i J THURSDAY, JULY 1. ~ "vfALNUT DRAWIK G-ROOM SUITE. .. HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE. - j -'-At Hobson-street. nP;HE Subscribers have received in- _-."'' structions' from Mr A. Isaacs, who is leaving for the Waikato, to sell at his residence, nearly opposite the. Governor Browne/Hotel, HoSbson-street 4 on jThursday next, at 11 o'clock; * • it Household Furniture, comprising Walnut Draw- - a ing-room Suite in green rep, carpet, Oval '. „ Centre Table, Mahogany Whatnot, HaU "1 Table, Gas Chandelier and HaU Light, _ n. Dressing .Table and Washstand with marble top,' Wardrobe, Cane-seated Chairs, ', Curtain Poles, &c, &c, all very recently , " '. purchased, , ; ' SAMCEL COCHRANE ft SON, s ~?' Auctioneers. M ., ". '"' MONDAY, JULY 5. J I COTTAGE, DUBLIN-STREET, NEWTON. .. J -x > ALLOTMENT GISBORNE, • ' &C, C.C., &0. '■' ' ~ £!■ if ; ■:l HPHE Subscribers will sell at the j : -t Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday,, the sth i July, at 12 o'clock,'": . , j " The following Freehold Properties: - / I • DUBLIN STREET, NEWTON—Comfort.ble four- I a' roomed Cottage, erected oh Lot 79 of West, * Newton, 33 feet frontage to" Dublih-treet (near t Hold»hlp's Mill) ' y-i A,™ ( ONEHUN<*A—AUotment 9, section 9, Township of 7 Queeustown, containing 1 acre," 1 rood; 32 - ! - ®~ ': T perches ' A :' '"' k'"-., ■'■ .. 1 GlSßOßNE—Allotment 343, of the Township, containing 1 rood'and h&ving frontages of 100 links ' | to Gladstone-street, by 250 links to Disraeli- A _, street . ■"^"■-•■'"■J KBtolKEßl—Alotmebt 13, of the Settlement, sub-"" ' 1 -' r* section 1, Opaheke, containing 10 acres ' a I * i.-PAPAKOBa—AUotmeri.'s.t,.' section 11,' of the. " j " • VlU»ge, 1 rood, .situated ne&r' the Railway , J .... Station '■'""'.;■' ■■'■'<■ ='.'■ .. •*', \_A ,_..,; TAKaPUNA—Part of allotment 193j 40 acres 4 MATaEOHK— Part of allotment 17, -OOacres Cf.-* MATAKOHE—Part of Allotment 118 and 114, 40 acres '"""____.'"' "'-"'';::- ■ "i *■'■' OMAHA—Part of allotment 67, 44acres. .■..,.- j :■.:.;/' SAM-_SLCOG__IANE&rSON,'_giM^ A. Auctioneer*. ________________________kii_dr</ • _^_m BKiX .?kw ■•■■~- ,:.^'^o' i € ■'■■■ -_? r "\__m IMmWP ___■

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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