alejj bs> mitiotu 40 SIDES CORN-FED BACON, 45 PJUME VIHEESES, Ex. "Aoice Cameron," At Auction, THIS DAY, at 11 rfelock, previous to the Fruit Sale, OF "VILL WATCH." J COCHRANE, BBOTHER & CO. ORANGES, BANANAS, COCOANUTS, COFFEE, ARROWROOT, LIME JUICE, Cargo o **ie "Will Watch," from tub Islands, At Auction,WlS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Will »eU at tneir Stores, Fore-street, THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, "MIE CARGO\>f the " Will Watch," consisting of . about V 14,000 OrangesX 60 Pino ApVcs 12 bundles GVecii Bananas 1,900 lbs. Presented Banana* 48 bags Coffee \ 7 casks Lime Jrticc 1,200 Cocoanuts \ 20 bags Arrowroo\ 2 tuns Cocoanut Orl Garden Seecth* ex * Lord Ashley," AtYAuction, SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 27tu, 1862, At Tcii o'clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Will sell at their Stores, ForlWrect, on SATURDAY next, at Eleven o'clock, \ A QUANTITY of GARDEN SEEDS, consisting of - \ n York Cabbage, Carrot, MustaM, Lettuce, runup Raddish, French Beans, Mangdld-wurtzel, Peas &c. &c, \&c.
IMPORTANT AND POSITIVE SALE OF CITY & SBBUBBAN PBOPEBT? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1862, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. COCHRANE BROTHER & CO. Have received positive instructions to Sell at their Stores, Fort-street,ton FRIDAY, October 3rd, at 12 o'clock, \ HE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES:— CITY WEST. WELLINGTON-STREET, closo to Union-street— Two Houses in Wellington-street, of two storeys each, built under <mc roof, but divided by stout brick wall. The frontage to the street is 25 feet. With one house for liire, and the other for selfoccupation. This will be found an economical investment. \ FRANKLYN-STREET-4-Allotments Nos. 12, 13,14, 24, 25, each 33 feet frlutage. COLLINGWOOD-STREET—Allotment No. 98, 33 feet frontage. \ WELLINGTON-STREE'i—Allotment No. 1, with frontage to Pratt-streenand Wellington-street. PONSONBY ROAD—AnI Allotment adjoining tho property of Mr. Dinninl NORFOLK-STREET, PONSONBY ROAD—Allotments Nos. 94 and 95, eVich 33 feet frontage. BAYFIE T1 Allotments Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, C, df Section 1, each 40 ft. frontage to the Ponsonby Road. EAST-STREET—AllotmentslNos. IG, 17, IS, 19, 20 of Section 1, each 40 feet frontage. WHARF ROAD—Allotment iNo. 11, of Section 2, having 40 feet frontage. I WHARF ROAD—Allotment I BRIDGE-STREET—Allotmenf\No. S. RICHMOND-STREET—Allotnients Nos. 10, 11,12, each 40 feet frontage. | RICIIMON SECTION No. I—Allotment N0.17 " No. 4—Allotments Nok. 3, 6, 8, and 9 " No. 9 —Allotments Noa. 6 and 7 " No. 11—Allotment No. 12. " No. 12—Allotments Nos.\l, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 DEDWOOD. \ ST. MARY'S ROAD—Allotments NAs. 77 and 92. WHAU BRIDGE. \ Allotments No. 22 J, 230, 231, 232,233, 2*4, 235, 23G EAST WHAU. \ SECTION No. 4—Allotments Nos. 2 to 19 " No. 18—Allotments Nos. 1 to 20 " No. 2«—Allotments Nos. 1 to IB Plans of the above Properties may bo seen and further information obtained from the Auctioneers. MA\IIURANGI. THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES AT FRIDAY, October 3rd, 1862, AT 12 O'CLOCK. COCHRANE, bBoTIIER, & CO. Hare received instructions \o sell af their Stores, Fort-street, on FRIDAY, 3rd, at twelve o'clock, \ A FARM AT MAHURANGI, close to the Landing Place. The above farm contains three hundred and four acres, adjoining the properties oK Messrs. Ring and Mitchell, and within a very short distance of tho Mill and property of J. A. Brown, EsV, as well as the Tillage of Warkworth. \ Terms Liberal. \ 35 Acres close to tho Harp of Erin, Vt auction, FRIDAYV)CTOBER 3rd, 18G2, At twelve O'clock. COCHRANE, liROTHER & CO, Are favoured with instructions to sell at their Stores. Fort-street, on FRlDAY\October 3rd, at 12 o'clock, Q (f ACRES close to the Nilarp of Erin" (the proOO peny of Mr. F. Lorigan), of good volcanic soil, which lias been cleared, laid down with grass and clover, and subdivided into iou\ paddocks, the whole securely fenced with substantial scoria walls. The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above property, on account of the ctosc proximity to tho city, being about four miles dianmt on tho Great South Road. \ D A \ I S B A Y At FRIDAY, October 3rd, 1862, At TwclvXo'Clock, COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Will sell at their Stores, FortNitrect, on FRIDAY, October 3rd, at 12 ©(clock, -INE ACRES IN DAVIS\BAY, LITTLE MUDDY CREEK, all undcrVultivation. Also a substantial 4 roomed Oottagfc, built specially for the present own«-r not long since. \ There are 3 good Cows, and a usefulMSoat, which may bo taken at a valuation. \ Terms—Liber?,!, \
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1726, 24 September 1862, Page 2
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