*c—e — *r:-.v ; 2| TO-M9BKOW. ON the BreakWW, at ore o'clock, the Subscriber will selTv s . * ~'' ; g25 PIECES TOTiftA: TIMBER Q-xl, -6-XT,' 4x3/\6x2, * 8x4,9x2, 10jx6, W, &c* GEORGE SIBBIN> Auctioneer. "Vy *- t TO-MORROW, NoOn7 \- * j; MARKET DAY AUQriON SALEi, ARTHUR'S J^AET. ' i, . ■'\ ■ POULTE V—fowl's, TurkeL ~ Ducks, Geese. Pigeons,, & c . - -\\'- PRODUCE—4O begs S«peric T Butte.r, 80 esjbks Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, :»o sides and Hams, v Superior Waiuku Bacon, iietf oatmeal 1 GEO OEKIBS- Sugar, Tea, Jams < HOUSEHOLD FUkNITCntE &\ EFFECTS 1 ■ ?.. Engravings, two good Sewing Machines Kitcben Utensils, &c TUESDAY, JULY 6. ~~"t**4 -■ .' -, CORN EXCHANG E.V:t At 1.1 O'Clock Shaep. TO "CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. \. PAPERHANGINGS, SCREENS, AND CANVAS. G. W. BINNEY WILL sell by Ruction at the Com Exchange on Tuesday, the 6th Jnly, at 11 o'clock sharp, 2 bales Patetbangings 2 ~sgSricm, 72m 2 „ bail Canvas. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, JULY 6. CORN EXCHANGE. At 11 ©'Clock Sharp. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. CHEESE, HAMS, BACON, ETC. G. W. BINNEY WILL Sell by Auction at the Corn Exchange on Tuesday, the 6th July, at 11 o'clock sharp. 25 cases Cheese 25 kegs Christthurch'Butter . 4 cases Watt's Bacon
6 cases McConnell's Bacon 198 sacks Oats , 100 sacks Maize (Sydney) . 200 sacks Bran 11 bales Paper Bags, assorted.. Terms at Sale, TUESDAY, JULY 6. MARKET-HOUSE, AUCKLAND. THE undersigned has received instructions to offer For Sale by auction on * Tuesday next, the 6th instant, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, The following STALLS In the Market-House, Auckland* for 12 months :—Mo 7 (Corner Stall). Nob 10, 13, 16, 19,42, 48, 60, 62, 54. Corner Stall, 55, Coiner stall, and 66. Also • the Fixtures in is cs 42, 60, and 52. ' The Stalls comprise some of the best in the Market House, and afford a good opportunity to• persons -■■■■ wishing to commence business, the) c being good ■ openings for Grocers, Butchers, Produce Dealers. Greengrocers, and Smallware Dealers. Terms :— Bent to be paid two weefes in advance, with the option or leaying &t the end of every quarter. GEORGE SIBBJN, f ; Auctioneer. _ \ • FRIDAY, JULY 2. ESCRITOIR AND BOOK-CASE. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. < GILT MIRSOR. ' _ BRUSSELS CARPET. H O tT-S A\ld FUK NITURE, T^f^S^^l "Ml at. the '". Escritoiv Excellent ■W«a^^t^ ' wood & Son to dark RoeewoiSfcf-^iSie Brussels Carpet and Hear«Jm*T^e • Gilt Mirror, Work ... j^~. SAMUEL COCHRAINE & SOK "-, Auotloneera. ;i * ; ''• •Cv'.. ■"■/■.. : K:,'":;v,.;,;^; ■■ :■ ■ | MONDAY, JULY 5. s ™' COMFORTABLE VILLA ' KESlDl^rcrf \ ONEHUKGA. HPE Subscribers have received instruct > "<! -»-■ tions to aeJl by public auction at the Land '- v Mart. Fort-street, on Moudsy, 6th July, at 12 '■-" o'clock, '■:.-, A FREEHOLD PEOPKBTY, sitnated in Lower Queen - street, Onebuupa, within two 4 minutes walk of the Railway Station and Wharf, comprising an allotment, 70 feet - V ' .frontage by a depth of nearly 300 feet; [ I neatly laid out as ornamental^ and Kitchen Gardens, well stocked with f^htubs. &c, and . f - ; planted with about' 100 well assorted Fruit Trees, on wbjchls erected a . COMMODIOUS VILLA RESIDENCE, 48 feet by 46 feet, containing six rooms,' Store* Boom, Hall, and about 100 feet of Verandah, The Dining and Drawing Rooms are fitted with JJimu Sideboards. Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and Begistered Grates,. The Bedrooms with Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and Grate. she X itchen with Cupbtiards, Dresser, and Large Leamington Bange. Water is laid on to the Kitchen, and there is on the property a good, bricked .. Well, with never-failing supply of water. *3T A portion of the ipurchaae money can remain oil Mortgage. . ' , >, "' Cards to view may be obtain«dfrom SAMUEL COCBRAKE & SON, .[ ____j4.uctioiieers- *-i rt ' s'. v MONDAY?-JULY 5. ' COTTAGE, DUBIB^TRIE^ NEWTON. ' allotmeSFgisborne; - V. «C, &C, & c> '-. *• J^ THE;' Subscribers will sell|ai; J the Jps . . Land' Mart; Fort-Btreet, on Monday -the sth <s / July, at 12 o'clock, ";■ ks^ The foUowingFreehold Properties :— % ''^ iNfch DUBLIN STEKET, KEWTOH—Comfort»ble fourroomed Cottage,, erected on Lot 79 0 ( West - fTewton, S3 feel frontage to Dublin-street (nut Holdship's Mill) * ONBHUNGAr—Allotment 9, section 9, Township of : Queenstown, containing 1 acre, 1 rood, 82 GJBBOKNE—Allotment 343, of the Township, coin' , | taining 1 rood and having' frontages cii 'lnwwia3|alaSjgSjgP'' to Gl».(liton6-«tr*>t4-. |>y <:so,)icfcs tMSlw^Hß^' ' ' KEtTKKKI —jiii.^ftieat IS. nf' il-n "I'lflt'jHl^HWß^'r -- ..section 1, Op'>> «ri,r.. -.iHintt U)ueriM^r' ""'^HR|Sb PAPA X V Ua- Aiio»"niaat. 71.". sectlcui tftiK tiL ; A.:'": -:'": YiUiigo, 1 rood, iM^ntogffißßHM&^| TAX * PT. rw A—l'avt of %prt trepty^TS^K^St- __ OMAHA —i^irt^^ußl^^B^lfl^^B^P^lfl ■£ I
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1675, 1 July 1875, Page 3
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