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Sales b$ knctitn. PROPERTY OF Mr. THOS. BOURKE, TRAFALGAR-STREET, ONEHUNGA. AT AUCTION, Friday, September 19th, 1868. AT TWELVE O’CLOCK. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Are favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomas Bourke (who is leaving the Colony), to sell by auction, at then- Stores, Fore-street, on FRIDAY 19th instant, at 12 o’clock, A VALUABLE ALLOTMENT in Onehunga, advantageously situated, with a frontage of 222 feet to the main road from Auckland to that township. A NEW AND NEAT DWELLING HOUSE of four rooms has lately been built by Mr. Bourke, one room of which he has fitted up and occupied as a store. v There is a good Shed and large Fowl House, together with Wa teripasks, and various minor arrangements for the comfort of the occupant. Numerous plants apd fruit trees have been judiciously planted, many Of which now are at maturity. The soil is the best yolcanic loam, well suited for a market garden, as which it is at present occupied. Terms Liberal. Plan of 15, Sec, 40, Onehunga. Mr. Turner’s Store. 2 SELWYN \ STREET. 150 feet depth. Fruit trees, neat outbuild- -g ings, and snug new dwelling- gf house. Richest Garden J5 Soil, all in crop, 0 Onions, Cab- J3 bages, &c., and 0 completely fenced. •}O3J OS I qidaa Forty Acres on the River Wairoa, \ To be Sold at Auction, FRIDAY next, 19th instant, at 12 o’clock. THIS Lot is'Nb. 111, situated upon the bend of the River, not far.from Mr. Ring’s selection. No fencing as yet has been put up, but the neighbourhood is progressing, and the sped possesses numerous advantages. The Wairoa known, and needs no commendation. Terms i COCHRANE, BROTHETEMc CO. Preliminary Notice. RANK, BROTHER & CO. Will Sell, at theiKStores, Fore-street, on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, at 12 o’clock, VALUABLE CIT¥ .AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, ggsp* Full particulars in future issue. Sale of Whaling Gear, Ships’ Stores, Provisions, &c„ &c. MR. DAVID NATHAN Will sell by auction, at his Store, at 11 o’clock, ou THURSDAY, the 18th instant, the following articles, ex “ Empire,” Captain Macombe, MOLASSES Dried Apples Butter Tea Coffee Flour Cigars Soap Preserved Meats Saleratus Cheese Whale-line Flags Whaling Gun Iron Hoops White Lead Black Paint Whaling Harpoons Lances Axes Stove Boarding Knives Cutting Spades Mincing Knives Carpenters’ Tools Coopers’ do. Bomb Lances Oil-hose To be Sold at the close of the sale of the Whaling Gear, by DAVID NATHAN, At his Store, TO-MORROW, Thursday, the 18th inst., Eight barrels boiled oil 8 barrels Raw Oil S barrels Colza Oil 10 drams Turps 30 bolts Canvas 10 bolts Duck 1 case Venetian Blinds Ship’s Bell Chains Blocks Cutting Blocks Cham Stoppers Fish Hooks Copper Bellows “ Skimmers “ Pumps Paint Oil Copper Cooler Rivets Leather Hemp Cordage Manilla “ Deep Sea Line Croze Stock Ships’ Compasses Oil Cloth Medicine Chest Seamen’s Shoes Ladies’ “ Clothing Slop Clothing Brown Cottons Bleached “ Whaling Gear &c., See,, &c. Important Sale of Blood Stock. MESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON beg to draw the attention of breeders of racing stock, sporting genl’emen, and the public in general, to the announcement that they have received instructions from E. J, Wakefield, Esq., to submit for sale by public auction, in the course of September next, the whole of his BLOOD STOCK, Consisting of the celebrated Entire Horse, THE PEER, And the well-known Mare, BARBARA, Both thoroughbreds imported from England; The favorite Entire Horse, GLENDON; The Entire Pony, TOM SAYERS; Six well-bred GELDINGS,'broken to saddle or harness, or both; Eighteen BROOD MARES, With foals or in foal by The Peer, Ratan, Antidote, Glaucus, and St. Patrick; many of these mares are broken to saddle or harness, or both; Four Three-year old FILLIES, By Towton, H Barbiero, and Glaucus; Six TWO-YEAR-OLDS, By the Peer, Cossack, and Steam; and Four YEARLINGS, By the Peer, Emperor, and St. Patrick. Notice of the day of sale, and further particulars, will appear in future advertisements, and catalogues will then bo prepared and issued by the Auctioneers. Christchurch, July 11, 1862.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1724, 17 September 1862, Page 1

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