- Auctions. MONDAY, JULY 12. COMFORTABLE "viLLA RESIDENCE. ONEHUKGA. fF E Subscribers have received instrucMart. I^.fiSa-*- --e^and A FEEEBOLD PBOPFBTY, situated in Lower mS " 7 et' OntllU "Pa, within two nnnutes walk of the Railway Station and v«C,. ' c°mPrising an allotment 70 feet SS+tT^ % a depth of rtarlv 300 feetn,ti y d ,? ut m ornamental, and Kitchen ardens, well stocked with i-hrubs. &c , and Planted with about 100 well assorted Fruit OOMM ToSc;uI UiCvif2t da MSI I,EN OE , 48 feet by 46 feet, containing six rooms, Store -Koom Hall, and about 100 fe«t of Verandah, iff! Dining and Wawing Booms are fitted with ftimu Sideboards. Venetian Blinds, t^urtain Poles, and Eegistered Grates, The , Bedrooms with Venetian Blinds, Curtain Poles, and (irate, '-he Bltchen with Cupboards Dresser, and Large Leamington Eangel Water is laid on to the Kitchen, and there is on the property a good bricked Well, with nevei-failing supply of water. OlUttort P°rtion of the Purchase money can remain Cards to view rosy be obtampd from bAMUEL COCJhRAJNE & SON, . Auctioneers- ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. BAR FITTINGS _ AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT THE SCOTIA HOTEL. HT.HE Subscribers have received in- -* structions to sert at the So: tia Hot 1, Hobsonstreet, on Wednesday next, 7(h instant, at 11 oclock. The Household Furniture, Bar Fittings, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. ' Auc tuonee rs. TUESDAY, JULY 13. ' MUSICAL BOX. HARMONIUMS, MAGNIFICENT PIANOFORTE. Ex 'Caller Ov,' fbom London. npHE Pubscribers will sell at the JL Booms, Kort-street, on Tuesday next, 13th inst, at eleven o'clock, Snperb Eosewood Pianoforte, with thres pedals, ■ rusdegs, Desk Front, handsomely carved Two very powerful and valuable HOrmoniums, with eleven stops, in Rosewood, by Alexander Lwo Rosewood Harmoniums, by the same maker, with seven stops t Two Oak Five Octave Harmoniums by Alexander Musical Jiox, with Drum and Bell acompaniment, playing eight airs Mahogany Metronome, %vith Bells, Tuning Forks, German Accordians, Flutes, Digatorium, Tutors for various instruments, *c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. CORiN EXCHANGE. IMMEDIATELY ON THE AERIVAL OF KATE BAIN, FK"M TJMARU, HOURLY EXPECTED. OATS! OaTS! OATS! GEO. W. BIMNEY * "Y^T^k'k se^ kv auction, at the Corn T T Exchange, immediately on the arrival of the Kate Bain, frnm Oatnaru. 664 BAGS OATS, —Without Eeserye! . MONDAY, JULY 12. UaBEDEEMED PLEDGES, 1874-5. WATCHES, DIAMOND RING, PINS, BROOCHES, SEWING MACHINE, CLOCKS, TELESCOPE, &c, &c, &c. B. TONES & CO. HA YE been instructed by Mr. Nxumesen to sell, on MONDAY next, the 12th inst, at 11 o'clock, UNREDEEMED PGEDGE3, as per Evening Star of the 7th and Bth July. ITY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, WELLINGTON-STPwEfiT. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell Teums:— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, 4s per month. Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, 4b per month; or two subjects, 6s per month. A LAPIKft 1 CLASS FOE BOOK-KEEPING. Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. /CHURCH t.F ENGLAND GRAMMAR V^ SCHOOL, Pakkell, Auckland. Founded, 1855. Head Master—James Adams, B A., Member of the Convocation of the London University. Classical Master —Key. Joseph Bates. English Master — Mr. J. P. Gradwell, London University. Drawing—Mr. J. C. Hoyte. Botany—Mr. F. F. Cheeseman, F L.S. The Trustees award Scholarships to the number of five, if merited, after the annual examinations in December, to Boys of the School who obtain the highest places. The next Quarter begins on MONDAY, July 5 T^T O T ICE. MESSRS CHO4T & SON beg to Thank their Customers for the liberal support accorded to them during the they have been in business, and having disposed of the same to Messrs Burton and iJirnie, solicit for their successors a continuance of past favours. JOHN CHOAT. ALFRED J. CHOAT. June 28,187^ WITH reference to the above, we take this opportunity of informing our friends and the public generally that we have this day entered into Partnership as BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, and assure those who may favour us with their support that no effort will *)e wanting on out part to merit a continuance of the patronage accerded to our predecessors. JOHJS BURTON. ' JOHN BIRNIE. June 28,1875. BS~ Note theßaddress— BUHTON & BIRNIE, CROWN BAKEEY, HOBSON-STJREET, ■ Opposite St. Matthew's Church. THB AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, ND MAKERAWIRB WORKK WHOLESALE AND BXTAIL, VENETIAN HOUSE, Hu now!qBKMOVED to thorn Lane, New, Commodious Premiies, situated at the coiner ft*. Queen and Cook-itreet«,Swhere he will continue BuHudoett m heretofore,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1682, 9 July 1875, Page 4
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