. Public Auction Salea. . . ' 9 ' THIS DAY. BLACKSMITH'S SHOP AND TOOLS R. M. CLARK Has been favoured with, instructions from Mr Kennedy to sell by auction, This Day, at \ 11 o'clock, on the premises, Coromandel- 1 street, near Pumping Association, H "HE Unexpired Term of LEiSE of ALLOTX MEN'f No. 5, with Blacksmith's Shop thereon, lately occupied by Mr Preston. Ground rent low. , Also, a complete Set of Blacksmith's Tools, in excellent condition, the Bellows being nearly new, ~..r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. .. • At il o'clock. j O.ITY, AUCTION , MART. • EDWIN BINNEY ( vi ,jHas received instructions'td sell by auciion, on ■ Wednesday next,;^ pril.Bth, that• i j D; K S IRABLE 'PROPERTY, known as Mrs-Dixon's, situated on ■: Block ; 27. -f Ground rent mpderate/and free from',, Municipal taxation.- -. The; whole ia securely fenced; the Garden is neatly laid out; :s the view from the Veraadah is , i.r • MAGMFIOEWT,' ; -1 whilst |he situation may just be called the j ! " MOiNTPELLIBR . | "'''of Grahamstotni. >,' x ', ■; j Tjrms—One,-thirdsbash balance,atthree and six months. Title guaranteed, . , j MONDAY, APRIL. 13. i : At 12 o'clock, O AMPBELLVILLE ,i ;■ . j ;: 88 VALUABLE FitEEHOLD'BUILD- , ING SITES. • ' | WITHOUT RESERVE. j ' jM'f i:\vi )■•:■■ ■■ ■•■ j.O ■;; ni j Bj.i.Obdbe.i.op the, Executor, of- _ . Late John Campbell. j The subscribers have received instructions from the Execiitor, of 'the late John, Campbell, io '~v offer for.positive Unreserved Sale,-by public ' auction, at-the Land 'Mart, Fort-street,' on '/Monday, lßbh''Aj)ril, ati2'o'clock, j ; ',npHAT 'VALUABLE:'FREEHOLD,.PRO- ' - ''PERTY,'^ituatei'at Poiisonby, ; • on 1 the Ponsonby, and .Shelly Beach Roads, subdivided ' into i " 88 ALLOTMENTS, \ i .containing about one acre each, and known as -, v "CA!MMLLyiLLE." ~r i | In drawing public attention to this sale, the '- ' Auctioneers desire that it should be specially noticed that the sale is by order of the Executor ;; of tfle: late Mr John Campbell, and is uure"served; that the property is situated in tlio most progressive suburb of Auckland, is accessible every half-hour .the 'bus, and from the size of the Allotments (nearly one ' acre each), offers s an;'opportunity rarely occurring of securing eligible Villa Residence sites, "• ' V - • :v. , i ' N.B.—The Allotments are all pegged and flagged,, Mid. plans, can be obtained at the office of this paper, or from; ; » •: i- , SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ; i Auctioneers.V ■ insurance. ' ATIONAL EIEE;AND MARINE . INSURANCE. COMPANY • ' ; OF j NEW ZEALAND. '] Capital : One Million Sterling. . £50,000 /Paid, up. ; ; ; • •■'!•. , Head OmoMi:Dunedini| . DIRECIOKS': : , j George Gray Russeh. Richard Olivee j >' J. L, Bdtthrwohth Robert Wilsoh < Keith Raiisat . Hesry Driver i Evan Prosseu John Caroim ! v - ; . i W. J. M. Earnaoh.. ■ General Manager: A. Hill Jaok, . i . ■ The above Company having established an -Agency, at , the Thames, "is now prepared to Underwrite Risks on all descriptionsof Pro* perty and Merchandise at Lowest Rates of Premium, " The undersigned has been Ap- ' pointed Agent 'for the field, from' whom '' Insurers will receive all information as to terms of business. Prompt and equitable settlement ' of losses.'. ; , WILLIAM DAVIES, Agent. • >; - Groceries. J) 1 A Ii 0 G U' E, Bui,—l say, Tom, where do'youbuy.your r groceries?, . . , ~ • 'Ton.— Me; I don't buy any; let the old vwoman do that. • I believe she gets them from Mc3o WAN'S little Shop. , ;; ■ i Billi.—What sort" of a chap is thlt - McGowan? I have heard a good deal aboiit him. I Toil.—l don't know much about him, only that I get good Tobacco from him. My old woman says he is the fairest dealing Grocer . ever she saw, for he just telli the. people when a thing is bad, as fast as if it were good, | Bill —Does he, faith; why, most of them dealers are always praising their goods ? ] Tom.—l bjlieve a fellow always gets on besl by telling the plain truth, and 1 know I can'l get better Butter than my missus brings home Bill.—l think he has a Bakery too. ; Tom.—Yes, faith, I forgot that; and he makes the*best of Bread. This is some I have for my cribb. , Bim.—Let's see; my word, that is goo;d bread; it is not so hard and crumbly as some, , I'll try McGtowan next Saturday. . Does h< give tick? j Toa,—Well, I think he will require to knoy . you pretty well before he trusts much. Yoi -flee,' be buys for ready money himself, and that ia why he cati sell so cheap. ; '" Bud.—Well, I haven't been getting very ; good Tea lately, and I will give Mc'iowan a try oa Saturday. !
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1782, 7 April 1874, Page 2
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