S»I*S i)j2 SuctionPICTURES. One Hundred Framed Engravings. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by public auction, THIS DAY, Wcdncsda , • 20th inst. (HREE CASES SUPERIOR ENGRAVINGS __ containing— Snap Apple Night, Just Caught Nelson and Wellingtoa, The Combat Homestead, Haddon Hall Highland Bothy, Cricket Match Highland Drovers, The Ferry Conscience, Whisper Saturday and Sunday (a pair) Charger, Society, Gillio Gardiner's Daughter, Dead Shot Stream of Life, Nearest Way Confirmation, Sympathy Favourites, Sanctuary &c, &c, &c. SALE OF SUGARS, From Mauritiup. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by auction, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 21st instant, at 11 o'clock, THE CARGO OF THE "EUGENIE," FROM MAURITIUS, Consisting of—--2 OAA BAGS OF SUGAR of various qualities. Terms :—Under £SO cash ; over £SO and under £IOO approved bills at 3 months ; over £IOO approved bills at 3 and 4 months. HALF-WAY HOUSE. EPSOM ROAD. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, 25th August, at 12 o'clock, ri»HE '• HALF-WAY HOUSE" on the Epsom JL Road, with the Land adjoining, containing 4a. 2r. 22p., more or less. The property has three frontages, 253J links to Onehunga Road, 250 links to Windmill Koad, and 1809 links to road leading from the Onohunga to Windmill Koad, and is enclosed by fence and stone wall. The land, of good alluvial soil, is under grass, and there is a never failing well of water on the premises. Terms at Sale. City of Auckland Endowments. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Lease by Auction, at their Mart, Queen-street, on MONDAY next, 25th instant, at twelve o'clock, for a term of 21 years, HTIHE undermentioned VALUABLE ALLOTX MENTS. Subdivision G., of Lot 1, Section No. 3, City of Auckland, having a frontage of 30 feet to Shortlandstreet, by a depth of about 66 feet. This Lot faces Graham's "Victoria House. Subdivision II of same lot, having a frontage of 30 feet to Fore-street bv a depth of about 66 feet. This lot adjoins Cochranes' Auction Mart, and is at the rear of Subdivision G. TERMS —The rent to bo paid half-yearly. The first half-year to be paid in advance on the fall of the hammer. Great Sale of Boots and Shoes. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 27th August, ONE HUNDRED TRUNKS BOOTS k SHOES for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths, and Children. B3T Particulars in a future advertisement 14 trunks Boots and Shoes, EX "BLUNDELL" AND "ROYAL CHARLIE," On TUESDAY NEXT, 26th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. 101 to O TRUNKS WOMEN'S CLOTH SIDE 103 O LACED WELT BOOTS, patent goloshcd 104—1 trunk Girls' Ba'morals, 10-13 105—1 " " " 6-9 106 —1 trunk Girls' Cloth Button Boots, 10-13 107—1 " " " " " 6-9 108 —1 trunk Girls' Kid Button Boots, 10-13 Also,— A well selected Invoice of Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, ex "Blundell." Particulars in a few days. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. FOR POSITIVE SALE, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, 26th AUG. INST. THE STEAM FLOUK MILL, Official Bay, With all the Machinery, Boilers, &c, complete, and in good working order. The Dwelling House, Ac, Charmingly situated. THE FREEHOLD OF THE ENTIRE SITS, containing— Half an Acre in Official Bay. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. HAVE been favoured with instructions from the Agent of the Executor of the Will of the late Henry Dangar, Esq., of Sydney, to Sell all and sundry the above at Public Auction, TUESDAY, 26th Aug. inst., 12 o'clock noon, at their Stores, Fore-street. The Boiler House Contains a first-class Strong Cornish Boiler, with all its fittings completo, of twenty horse power, and having been placed but a short time previous to the stoppage of the Mill, has been but little used. Also, an Oval-end Boiler, with all fittings completo, of twelve horse power, and a superior feeding forcepump. The Engine Room is occupied with a strong and powerful table Engine of twenty horse-power. The Cylinder is 14J inches, and the Stroke 30 inches, with an efficient and weighty Fly-wheel of upwards of 12 feet in diameter. The Mill has three pairs best French Buhr Stones, in most excellent order, and together with their gear complete; a very superior Patent Smutting Machine with preparatory shaking Riddle, and two Flour Machines, one of which is the best and the latest Patent obtainable at the time of purchase. One Hoisting Tackle, Shifting Carriages and Driving Bands complete. Numerous Bins and all oilier needful appliances. Hydraulic Arrangements. There is a capacious slate Tank imported from England at much cost and calculated to contain 4000 gallons. Also, a deep well in the foundation floor, ever filled with water, and likewiso a largo Hotwatcr Cistern for supplying the Boilers with heated water, whereby much saving is effected. The Building itself is of the most durable construction, having had no expense spared upon it that could in any way have contributed to its strength or added to its convenience. Although not employed for several years, owing to the peculiar legal circumstances in which the prcftroes were placed, the entire machinery is now in the very best order, ready for immediate working. For this, as well as the suitability and excellence of the mechanical and other works of th 6 Mill, wo refer to Mr. Vjckery, who has just given it a thorough supervision. rjQQHRANfI, BROTHER, ft CO,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 2
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