Saks fcj? Auction. AT AUCTION, A TIMBER STA TI O N on the Manukau 160 acres Good Bush, abounding in Kauri 200,000 feet Logs, in creek, waiting next fresh 35,000 “ “ ready for delivery Entire plant Boat, Boom, Jacks, Chains, &c., &c. To be Sold at Auction to the highest bidder. FRIDAY, 19th inst., 12 o’clock. LOTS 71, 72, 73, and 31, 40 ACRES EACH, Big Muddy Creek, next to Greenwood’s block. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have received instructions from the arbitrators in this matter, to Sell all and sundry the above, without reserve, in order to settle the respective claims of the owners, Messrs. 11. P. Stark and Thomas Russell, senior. Specifications of the Timber and list of the Tools, Plant, &c.,can be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms will he made as liberal as the circumstances of the case will permit. Fort-street, September Bth, 18C2. To be Sold by Auction by MR. DAVID NATHAN, On the Wharf, alongside the “ Clutha,” on THURSDAY next, the 11th instant, at 2 p. m. precisely, the following stores, ex “ Empire,” Captain Macombic, landed cx “Clutha,” from the Chatham Islands, CASKS BRE A D Chains Cutting Blocks Staves and Headings Kcdge Anchor Boat A nchors Casks Tar Casks Beef Iron Hoops And sundry other articles. To be sold by Auction, By the Undersigned, on THURSDAY next, ry HE ENTIRE CARGO AND STORES of the JL Ship “ EMPIRE,” Capt. Macombcr, wrecked on the Chatham Islands.. The Cargo is now' in harbour, brought up by the “ Clutha.” 100 casks Beef and Pork 8 “ Molasses 2 “ Apples 3 “ Tar CO firkins Butter A quantity of Tea and Coffee “ Bread “ Flour 50 boxes Tobacco 40 “ “ Small 10,000 Cigars 20 coils Whale Line Whale Lead and Black Paint Harpoons and Lances Soap, Axes Knives, Spades Mincing Knives Straps and Blocks A large quantity of Gear A large Copper Cooler Cheese, Preserved Meats Iron Hoops Anil a quantity of other things which will bo enumerated in another advertisement. DAVID NATHAN, Shortland-stroet. In consequence of leaving Auckland, CLEARING-OUT SALE UPON THE PREMISES, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE THE NEW SAVINGS’ BANK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Thursday, the 11th September, BY MR. S. c. PHI LIP S, Upon the Premises as above described, rpilE STOCK-IN TRADE of Mr. J. MARTIN, I Tailor and Woollen Draper, comprising Remnants of Doeskin, Super Black Cloths, Fancy Striped Tweeds, Super Black Doeskin, Whitney, Black, Blue, and Brown Coating, Oxford Grey, Blue Serge, Fancy Check Cloths, &c., Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c, all the best quality, selected for private custom trade. Several made-up Garments, Black and other Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, &c., &c. A few fixtures and Household Furniture, a capital Brilliant British Plate Shop Looking Glass in neat gold frame, 42 x 24, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, kc. Terms cash ; Sale at eleven o’clock.
Ex “ Blundell,” Lean, Master, from LondonALL MORE OH LESS DAMAGED BY SALT WATER. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. S. C. PHILIPS Will Sell by Auction ;it his Commercial Sale Rooms, Quccu-strcct Wharf, on FRIDAY next, 12tb insL, D.N.E. from No. 101, slightly damaged, to 200. nrr BOXES BELMONT SPERM CANDLES D. N.E., MUCH DAMAGED. 42 boxes Belmont Sperm Candles 1) in diamond 42 boxes Stcarinc Candles 12 boxes Cowan’s best London Soap 3 cases Glass, 44 x 30, in squares 1 “ “ 36 x 24 Sale commencing at 11 o’clock. Terms—Cash. Damaged by Salt Water, ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ex “ Royal Charlie,” Captain Escott, from London. FOUR TRUNKS OF BOOTS. MR. S. C. PHI LI P S Will sell by auction, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Queen-street Wharf, on FRIDAY next, September 12th, instant, D, N. E., /\NE TRUNK Ladies’ Elastic Military 616 \/ Side BOOTS 620 1 trunk Single Sole Side Lace Boots 624 and 625 2 trunks Ladies’ Double Sole Laced Boots. All more or less damaged by salt water. Sale commencing at 11 o'clock. Terms—Cash. Tobacco Seed! Tobacco Seed! A CHOICE COLLECTION of NEW GARDEN SEEDS, also— American Red Simp and White Shap Turnip Seed. These are an entirely new garden Turnip Magnonettc, Yellow Lupins, Anemones, and Flower Seeds Furze Seed, Prickly Acacia, and 30,000 White Thorns from Tasmania. R. DRURY. £lO Reward. riHIE above reward will bo paid to any person who X will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the party or parties implicated in the killing any of my cattle, now running on the Southern portion of the Great Barrier. R. C. BARSTOW. Ist September, 1862. Ten Shilling’s Reward. I GST, on last FRIDAY evening, at Miss Gordon’s JU Concert, a GOLD BREAST PIN. Any person bringing it to Mr. Varty’s, Queen-street, will receive the. above reward. Auckland, 9th Soptep|bor, 18(V>
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1722, 10 September 1862, Page 2
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