fcg fiuctiow. \ THIS DAY. VEGETABLE SEEDS, &c,, FRESH AND GENUINE, Just Landed, ex “Lord Ashley.” Early york cabbage, 20 its. Paris Goss Lettuce, 2 do. White Mustard, 50 do. Dresden Cnjss, 51 do. Superior York Cabbage, early, 2 do, Enfield Market Cabbage, 4 do. Short Horned Carrot, 6 do. Turnip Radish, do. Early York Cabbage, 13 do. French Beans, 72 tio. and 56 do. White Turnip Radihh, 82 do. White Stone Turnip, \22 do. Mustard 58 do., Cress, 56 do. Beans 66 do., Parsnips, &8 do. Mangold Wurzel, 149 do.\ Bishops Dwarf Peas, 2J bushels Queen’s “ “ 30J dcL Sultana Grey Peas, 3J do. \ Bishop’s Long Pod, 3i do. \ Broad Beans, 3$ do. \ To be cleared out at Auctions THIS DAY, at eleven o'clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO.
FOR ALE, ON MONDAY, A Bullock Dray, \ Less the Pole, AP L 0 U Gil AND A HARROW to be Sold on'account of whom it may concern, at their Stores, on MONDAY, at Eleven o’clock, by COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. AT SAME ME, Two Handy Sydne Drays, built of Hardwood. Imall Family Cheese. /?«7 OF THX above, sound and 01 D E SIR AXL E, At Auction, MONDAY, 11 o’clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO, \ Choice Waiuku Bacon, THE A M B E R- C U R E D. II AMS AND JOWLS. At Auctiau, MONDAY, at 11 o’clock, when will likewise bo sold, 2 CASES REFINED LARD 1 Case ditto \ ditto And 29 BladdersMttto, best quality. COCHRANE. BROTHER & CO. After which will be sold A Quantity, variously assorted, oK Useful Household Tinware And 9 pairs double stitched and Millers’ Mole Pants Suites of Drawing Room Furniture. CONSOLE TABLES, &c. and Dressing Cabinets. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have been directe\l by Messrs. Bucholz & Co. to Sell by Auction, in Webb’s large Music Saloen, Fortstreet, at 11 o’clock, 2nd October, TII URBDAY NEXT, A SHIPMENT of very choice and elegant FURNITURE, of Foreign Manufacture, and very superior finish and dasign. Each suite consitslof a Causeuse, or a Sofa, Six Chairs and two Easy 1C hairs. They are handsomely carved and fashioned in various graceful designs, and well merit inspection. \ The Causeuse resembles the Buckingham Couch, and combines comfort With elegance. All are upholstered with much taste, and furnished with spring seats where required. \ Suite No. 1— \ Rosewood, Carved, upholstered in Green Silk Damask, Causeuse, six Chairs, two Easy Chairs. Suite No. 2 \ The same, in Silk Damask of Royal Blue. Suite No. 3 \ Fine Mahogany, in Silk Damask of Green. Suite No. 4 \ Fine Mahogany, in Silk Dumask of Brown. Suite No. 5 \ Fine Mahogany, Upholstered and Hair Cloth Sofa, six Chairs, and two Easy Chairs. Suite No. 6 \ Mahogany, Upholstered in Black Figuerod Damask, Sofa, six Chairs, and two Easy Chairs.
Suite No, 7 . Rosewood, framed, with Cane Panels, Sofa, six Chairs, and two Arm Chairs, Two Mahogany Washstandsi Marble Tops, complete, Drawers, Press and Bjdette Box Two Dressing Cabinets, Marble Tops, entire, with large Mirror, richly Carved Frame. One Sideboard, Mahogany, SidA Presses inlaid with Oak, central Collarette, Plate iDrawers, &c., &c. Two elegant Console Tables, Rosewood, with Marble Tops. \ Two do. do. do. Mahogany do. Two do. do. stained Ebony Mirrow Stand, Work Table, Occassional do. j£g”All on v i cw at Webb’s Hall, until the day of Sale. three Choice articles ofWdrniture, Made by Mason, \ Of the' Woods of our own Province, Will bo sold by Auction, THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd October, at the\large Hall of Mr.\S. 11. Webb, where now they msy be seen, \ A CHEST OF DRAWERS of fivk, very handsome Remo, front of Pukapuka, with panels of Kauri \ A Sofa of Remo, very gracefully designed and carved, upholstered in American Leather A Choice lounging Chair of Carved ;Kauri, and upholstered in leather cloth. \ Also, \ Two Kauri Chiffoniers, fashioned panels \ Child’s Mahogany Swing Cot \ \ Dining Table, &c., &c. \. \ COCHRANE, BROTHER &XQ. 35 Acres close to the Harp of Erin, atVuction, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1862, At Tweh\ O’clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO, Are favoured with instructions ip sell at their Stores. Fort-street, on FRIDAY, October 3rd, at 12 o’clock, Q K ACRES close to the “ Harp af Erin” (the proOO perty of Mr. F. Louioan),\)f good volcanic soil, which has been cleared, laid dowiKwith grass and clover, and subdivided into four paddocks, the whole securely fenced with substantial scoria wails. The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above property, on account of the close proximity to the city, being about four miles distant on Hie Great South Road. DAVIS BAY At\Auctiom, FRIDAY, October 3rd, 1862, At Twclv\ O’Clock, COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Will sell at their Stores, Fort-Street, on FRIDAY, October 3rd, at 12 ohdock, Nine acres in davis\bay, little MUDDY CREEK, all under activation. Also a substantial 4 roomed Cottngegslaiilt specially for the present owner not long since. There are 3 good Cows, and a useful Bbat, which may b? taken at a valuation, \ TfFRfcWWi
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 2
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