gluticon Sales, The Entire Building Material of the late Steam Mill, at Auction, for the benefit of whom it may concern. ON FRIDAY NEXT. 15th Inst., *3. COCHRANE, BROTHER <s• CO., Have been instructed to Sell, Without Reserve, r pHE WHOLE BUILDING MAX TERIAL OF THE LATE STEAM MILL, viz., about 100,000 WHOLE BRICKS 50,000 Brick Bats 10 Iron Girders Washer Plates Screws, &c. These Bricks are of a superior quality, having been expressly manufactured to order, and now are almost better than when first laid down. The Brick Bats are very recommendable for making Street Paths, Causeways, or laying down for Flooring. To be Sold Without Reserve. Also, ON THE SAME DAY, The whole Machinery of the late Steam Mill, consisting of, Heavy Wrought Iron Turned Shafting, 4*in. and sin. Light do. do. do. do. 2in. Heavy Cast Iron Fly Wheel, 10 feet diameter. Cast iron Segment for do. Two Engine Cylinders and Pistons Two Cart iron Sole Plates Large Spur Wheel Four Mortice Wheels Two Bevel do Two Cranks and Crank Shrfts Also, A quantity of Wrought and Cast Iron work, affected by the fire, To Mechanics, Engineers & Founders, This sale ii a rare opportunity, as the above list of Machinery will need but little labor, with the proper knowledge, to render it as useful as it was when first prepared to order iu England. Sydney Eeef, Ale and Porter. MR. S. JONES Has for Private Sale at his Mart. THIRTY CASKS PRIME SYDNEY X beef 100 Casks Bottled Ale and Porter, 12 Hhds. Burton Ale. A Profitable Position. S. COCHRANE, BROTIIHR CO, Have received instructions to Let or Lease, for a given term,’ r piIAT Large and Commodious Store and Dwelling House at Mangawai, at present occupied by Messrs. Insley & Co. And, together therewith, Sixty Acres of first-class Land, acknowledged amongst the best in the well-known district. J he above Premises are situate upon the river side, about two miles from the mouth, have just been erected and finished in a superior and durable manlier. The House contains Ten Rooms and spacious passage, with a large Kitchen in the 1 ear. It is the centre of a large local business, and a considerable MAORI TRADE, which, by energy and enterpsise, could even be increased and rendered nothing inferior to the best position in Auckland for the quick turn of Capital, and good return of Profit. AUSTRALIAW Mutual Provident Society, VOLUNTEERS & MILITIA MEN. r pHE Directors beg to draw the attention of Members of the Society to the following extrect from the 19th Bye Law “In cases of Policies for insuring sums contingent on the death of a Member or any other Person, the Policy will be void if such Member or Person shall engage in any Military or Naval Service except as a Volunteer.” Militia Men not engaged in disturbed districts or where Martial Law is proclaimed, are not called upon for any extra provision. The risk incurred by Militia Men so engaged will be covered by the payment of any extra premium, at the rate of Ten and a half per cent, per annum in the sum assured. By order of the Board, Robert Thompson, Actuary and Secretary. J. 4 GILFILLAN,‘Ag<nt. Sydney, 13th April, 1860. Auckland, 28th April, 1860.
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Auckland Examiner, Volume IV, Issue 272, 13 June 1860, Page 1
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