"DOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS-' A CHEAP SALE NOW ON It AT STEPHENS & CARTER'S, 136, QUEEN-STREKT. Having a large overstock of BOOTS ana SHOES, they are determined to effect a CLEARANCE SA L _V$AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, j REGARDLESS TO COST. Cheap Line of Ladies' Boots 2/ Cheap Line of Gentß' Calf, E S ,9/ Cheap Line of Children's, from 2/6 Cheap Line of Slippers V* The Sale is a Genuine One, and will Continue > for ONE MONTH ONLY. ~~" Note the Address — STEPHENS & CARTER, Bootmakers, 136, Quetn-Btreet. s .. A L ,'3v^ Ex Bella Mary, ©Hobart Town, ''* , 200 cases Peak's Jams ltb tins 10 ~ „ „ Jars 30 „ „ > Tart Fruits 111 „ Peacock's Jams, lib tins, square 20 „ „ „ 2 „ i, " 28 „ „ „ 8 „ „ 30 „ „ Tart Fruits. -,: i G. W. BINNEY. MONDAY, AUGUST 16 FREEHOLD SUBURBAN AND COU& TRY PROPERTIES. .. 4g* , T j g. : 111 jf THE Fubserrbers have received in- : structions to sell at tte Land Mart, Forfcfstreet, on Monday, lGtli inst, at 12 o'clock, CAMPBELLVILLE—Lots 9, 10," aiuUl, of Section 3, containing nearly <iy. acres, - all leaped and ploughed ; good well on the property. NEWMARKET—Lot 10, Section % 41 feet frontage to Manukau Road, adjoining M* Clayton's residence, Lot 6, Section 2, 30 feet frontage to Munukau Road, nearHobson's Bridge. CONQUEST PLACE—Lot 58, 33 feet frontage. And in the Estate of James Hunter Crawford: WAlKATO—Allotment 3G, Parish of Koheroa, being an Island in the Waikato River, containing 10 acres • . MAKaRATT— Allotment 40 of said Parish, 48 acres MONGONUl—Allotment 48, Pariah of Oruru, 156 ; acres CARLETON GORE ROAD—Lots 31 and 32, of the subdivision of allotment 25a. section 3, suburbs, 95 feet frontage to Carleton Gore. .Road. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. ' ',-. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 2 O'CLOCK-F'M. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. WELLE^LEY-STREET, NEAR CHAPEL-STBEET. R. ARTHUR HAS received instructions from Mr. Full, who is leaving the Colony, t&.gpll. by auction at his residence, "v7elle3ley - street, near Chapel-street, on Wednesday next, 11th instant, jtt 2 o'clock pm, t ■ ■■; \i~ \ HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, consisting of—Parlour, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture, Glass and Earthenware, Engravings, Pictures, Ornaments, Clock?, Perambulator. <fee. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. EXTENSIVE SALE" OF" PHUTTf '^AStS, HOPS, &c. ' * EX FREETRADER FROM HOEART TOWN. . i ff }' '" \ H. S.. MEYERS &|CO. WILL sell t?y auction on the above date, at'll o'clock sharp, 350 cases very Superior Apples, comprising— Stunner Pippins, Winter Ripstones, French Crabs. Stone Pippins, Pearrnains, and Bennetts 150 cases Knight's Celebrated Jams.K.B. Brand 25 bales New Season Hops, 1875 • Also, . - 25 mats New* Dates 20 barrels Prunes 100 bags Canterbury Grass Seed t . 200 bags Bran. gg| H Terms at Pale, ~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. SUPERB PIANO MO *R TE. WALNUT DRAWIAG-ROO M SUITE. WALNUT CENTRE TABLE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. Removed to the Mart for Convenience of Sale. , ''' . npHpi subscribers Lave received inI sttuctions to sell, at the Rooms, Fort-street, on' Friday next, 13th instant, ,at 11 o'clock,. MAGNIFICENT WALNUT PIANOFRTE, trichord; with patent iron back and all *he modern improvements, by " Zeigler;" Walnut Oval Centre Table, with carved pillar and claws ; Drawing-room Suite of ten pieces, comprising 2 Couches, 2 Arm-chairs, and 6 Chairs, in striped crimson rep ; Cottage Pjanoforte, in cedar case, by Close ; Music Stools, Riniu Ball Table, and 6 Hall Chairs, carved hacks ■ 2 Japanese Elower Stands and Vases, Canei seated Chairs, Office Arm-chair, Walnut Office Table, Umbrella Stand, Hair-covered Couch ami 6 Chairs, Morocco Covered Armchair, Brvfssels Carpets. Loo Tables, Oilcloth, Fendeis and Irons, Mottled Kauri Cheffonnier, Mahogany Card Table, Iron Safe, Chests Drawers, Books, Rimu Cot, Rimu Half-testa Bedstead, Single Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Washstands t and Ware, Marble Top Mirror, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &p. » SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, j Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOON. ..;. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, i? Under Writ of Fi. Fa,, '"^ A HANDSOME PIANO. Walnut case (by Bard), ( AT ARTHUR'S MART. ~~WEDNESDAY,~ AUGUST 11. CORN EXCHA NG E. '%. ! At 11 o'Clock Sharp. EX FKEETRADFR FROM HOBART TOWN. j APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! . j GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by auction at the Corn Exchange on Wednesday, the 11th instant, at 11 o'clock sharp, 160 cafies APPLES, consisting of French Crabs, . Wellingtons,' Peaxmains, Stone Pippinß, Scarlet Pippins, &c. Terms at Sale. ' WEDNESDAY, 11 O'CLOCK. J ' r r . .-, | | n APPLES! JAM! ONIONS ! ETC I _____ • EX FREETRADER, FKOM HOBART 'TOWN. R. AKTSUR WILL sell by auction at his mart. Queen-street, on Wednesday next, at 11 o'clock a m, ex Freetrader from flobart Town, 1 - 350 cases APPLES, consisting of—Trench Crabs, i Stone Pippins, Wellington Pippins. Pearmatna, New York Pippins, Stunner Pippins' Nonpareils, Blenheim Oranges, &c, 17 bags OtflONS .' 100 cases iJaM, lib tills ; well assorted c Terms—Cash. 3 Tp HO! M AS- J E N X I N S, X ' LICENSED CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AflD FORWARDING AGENT, OVERLAND MAIL EXPRESS OFFICE, Fort-street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 10 August 1875, Page 3
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