Salts (ji? &ndtan. 14 trunks Boots and Shoes, EX “BLUNDELL” AND “ROYAL CHARLIE” On TUESDAY NEXT, 26th instant, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK. 101 to Q TRUNKS WOMEN’S CLOTH SIDE 103 O LACED WELT BOOTS, patent goloshed 104— 1 trunk Girls’ Balmorals, 10-13 105— “ “ “ 6-9 106 — 1 trunk Girls’ Cloth Button Boots, 10-13 107— “ “ “ “ “ 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, 26tii AUG. INST. THE STEAM FLOUK MILL, Official Bay, With all the Machinery, Boilers, &c., complete, and in good working order. The Dwelling House, &c., Charmingly situated. THE FREEHOLD OF THE ENTIRE SITE, 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 complete, 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 complete, 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 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 wh : ch 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 other 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 likewise a large Hotwater 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 premises 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 the Mill, we refer to Mr. Vickery, who has just given it a thorough supervision. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. IMPERATIVE SALE, At Auction, THURSDAY, 4th September, COLES’ MILL, PAPAKURA, AND THE ADJOINING TOWN LOTS, Containing about 4 AND a-balf acres of the most valuable portion of the village, possessing an extensive and deep water frontage to the creek. The Flour Mill was designed for four pairs of stones, but only two pairs have been fitted up. With these, are preparing and dressing machines, and all the usual appliances for economising labour. The Machinery, Belting, &c., is all in good condition, having been but little used. The motive power is a large Overshot Waterwheel, to which there is a good lead, duly reserved by deed and free from interference. There also is on the property, that Large and Roomy Dwelling House, so long known as Coles’ Inn, and capable of affording large accommodation, cither for domestic purposes or as a Store. The whole property will bo sold at auction on Thursday, the 4th prox., at 12 o’clock, at our Stores, Fore-street, where plans of the property and also of the mill can now be seen. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. N.B. —Wc beg to observe that, as large quantities of Flour arc imported weekly from Auckland into the district of which Papakura is the centre, we have no doubt but that the proper occupation of the Mill, and thorough working of it, would prove as profitable to the Miller as advantageous to the community. The Waikato and its own neighbourhood ensures an ample supply of first class wheat, obtainable too upon lower terms than in the city. C., 8., & CO. A Timbered Lot on the Manukau. A A ACRES on the BIG MUDDY CREEK, will TC V/ bo sold by COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. THURSDAY, 4th Sept., 12 o’clock. Unreservedly at Auction. In the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Auckland. IN THE MATTER OF GEORGE WILSON V. MRS. MARGARET MARY ANN EREEMAN. Colony of New Zealand, Province of Auckland, TO WIT. By Thomas Beckham, Esq., Resident Magistrate, presiding at Auckland. IN pursuance of the powers conferred by an Act passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of Auckland, No. 5, Session 2, intituled “An Act to make provision relative to Fencing Land in the Province of Auckland,” and of my order made in this matter, bearing date the sixth day of August, 1862; I hereby notify for public information that such portion of that parcel or piece of land hereunder specified, as will be sufficient to pay all expenses incurred or to be incurred in this matter, will be offered for sale by Messrs. S, Cochrane, Brother & Co., at their Stores, Fort-street, Auckland, by public auction on FRIDAY, the 19th day of September, 1862, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon. Given under my hand, at Auckland, in the said Province, this 6th day of August, 1862. (Signed) THOMAS BECKHAM, Resident Magistrate.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1717, 23 August 1862, Page 2
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