MONDAY, JULY 12. COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIDENCE. ONEHUKGA. ''TE Subscribers have received instruc- * tions to sell by public auction at the Land Mart. Foit-street, on Monday, 12th July, at 12 o'clock. A FREEHOLD PBOPTETY, situated in Lower Queen - street, Onel<uu£a, within two minutes walk of the Railway Station and Wharf, comprising an aslotment 70 fact frontage by a depth of marly 3(hi feet, neatly laid out as t rnamental, and Kitchen Hardens, well stocked with t-hrubs. &c , and planted with about 100 well assorted Fruit Trees, <-n which Is erected a COMMODIOUS VILLA, h EVIDENCE, 48 feet by 46 feet containing six rooms, store Boom, ball, and about 100 fett of Verand»h. The Dining arid drawing Booms are fitted with Eimu Sideboaida, Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and Registered Grates, The Bedrooms with Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and Orate, "i he Kitchen with Cupboards, Dresser, and Large Leamington Range. Water is laid on to the Kitchen, and there is on the property a good bricked Well, with never-failing supply of water. tW A portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage. Cards to view may be obtained from SAMUEL COCtiRAJSE & SON, AuctioneersWEDNESDAY, JULY 17. BAR FITTINGS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT THE SCOTIA HOTEL. HP HE Subscribers have received in- -»- structious to se;l at the Sc<tia Hot 1, Hobsonstreet, on Wednesday next, 7th instant, at 11 o'clock. The Household Furniture, Bar Fittings, &c SAMUEL' COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. [TUESDAY, JULY 13. MUSICAL BO X.% HARMONIUMS, MAGNIFICENT PIANOFORTE. Ex 'Caller Otx;' faom London. THE . Subscribers will sell at the Booms, Fort-street, on Tuesday next, 13th in&t, at eleven o'clock, Superb Kosewood Pianoforto, with three pedals, 'iiusslega, Desk front, handsomely carved Two very powerful ana valuable HOrmoniums, withelevdu stops, in Rosewood, by Alexander Lwo Kosewood Harmoniums, by the same maker, *s|Stv. - with seven stops Two Oak Five Octave Harmoniums by Alexander Musical has, ■with Drum and Bell acoa-paui-ment, piajing eight airs' Mahoguny Metronome, with Bells, Tuning Foiks, German Accorrtiana, Flutes, Digaioriuuj, Tutors for various instruments, ac SA.MUEL COCHRANB & SON, .Auctioneers. CORN EXCHANGE. IMMEDIATELY ON THE AKRIVAL OF KATE BAIN, FJ« <M TIMaJRU, HOURLY EXPECTED. OATS! OaTS! OATS! GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by auction, at the Corn Exchangfl, immediately on the arrival of the Kate Bain, fn;m (Jamaru, 664 BAGS OATS, —Without Reserve! "fJEW ZEALAND TJOUSE. W. EATTEAY Invites Special Attention to his Very Superior and Large Assortment of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' WINTEK CLOTHING. IN this Department W.R. can, with confidence, assure his numerous customers that it is the Largest and Best Assorted Stock he has ever imported, being carefully selected by his buyer from the best manufacturers. The following will be found of very superior styles and quality:— Men's Overcoats, in Beaver, Pilot, Melton, &c. Men's Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, all sizes Men's Double Paramatta Macintoshs, 44 to 54in. Men's Check Lined Paramatta Macintoshs, 44 to 54 inch Men's India-rubber Coats, 44 to 54 inch Men's Galatea, Paget, and Sac Coats 1 In Silk Mixtures—Melton, Tweed, &c. Men's Black, Morning, Paget, Galatea, and Sac Coats MEN'S' TROUSERS, AND TROUSERS AND VESTS, In great variety, of our own make. I am now showing a Splendid Assortment of GENTLEMEJS'S MERCERY, Consisting of— Gent's Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Braces, Belts, Collars, In all the new snapes, &c.; Also, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MORLEY'S HOSIERY [n Drawers, Shirts, Hose and half-Hose, Merino, and Lambs-wool, Striped Football Guernseys, &c, &c,, &cj CENTS' SILK UMBRELLAS, I Of the very best description, made expressly to our order. GENTS' SHIRTS, The best makes in White, Crimean, &c. ] JENTS' SHIRS, In all the newest shapes. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, ' , Of every description. N* THE^JAILORING DEPARTMENT jß^^Bca extensive selection of hoiceswswee^ajjSSEb Colonial and West of England. C Also, A Great Variety of Coatings and Vestings. BDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Wzx.li Shextkk and Hahd-Madh. W. EATTRAY, EW ZEALAND HOUSE, 66, Queen-street, Auckland. >ROFESSIONAL NOTICE. MR McCLEAN, [Late Surgeon Dentist to the City of Dublin Hoipital, Dublin), XT ;b» conmlted at K. D. Sykes, Upper Queeneet, Auckland, on all dlseasei and IrregnlantieVof »Teeth, from 9am to 6,30 pm. ArtificialiTeeth wrtwlon tba.mort recent sdentific priadplec
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1681, 8 July 1875, Page 4
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