Auction Sales ~ TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. AT HIS LORI-SHIP'S LARDER, QUEEN; STREET WHARF. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. The.subscribers have received instructions from the Proprietor to sell a9 above, To-morrow (Friday), 11th inst., at 11 o'clock, THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, carefully purchased and hofe much used, consisting of—6 dozen Superior American Half-framed Cane-seated Chairs, (screwed), Dining Table, Coooanut Matting, Superior Knife Cleaver, Coffee Urn and 2 Taps, Chefibnier, Cruets, Egg Cruets, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, Salt, and Mustard Spoons; Dining and Dessert Knives, Dinner and Dessert Forks, Cups and Saucer^ Crockery, Basins. Jugs, Glass Sugar Basins, Tumblers, Salts, Hat Racks, Globes, Water Bottles, 2 Counters, Galvanised Iron Water Tankß and Taps, Iron Chimneys. The complete. Furniture of 24 Bedrooms, each containing Single Bedstead. Palliasse, Mattress, pair Sheets, pair Blankets, Counterpane, 2 Pillows, 1 pair Druggets, Wasbstand and Wave, Toilet Table and Toilet Glass, Towels, Brashes and Combs, Toilet Covers, Oil-cloth, Mats, • &c, ' &c, &c, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14.. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. LI GAR'S E STATE will be sold by auction, on Monday, November 14, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, at 11- o'clock, consisting of one block containing 1860 acres, at Papatoitoi, on the Great South Road, about 14 miles from Auckland, together with Jwelling-house and all other improvements, i ... . i ,{,■. Also, 220 acres, forming the junction of the Onehunga and Otahuhu Railway, about six miles from Auckland, and selected as the terminus of the district. The soil is Tolcanic, and the property is securely fenced. .: SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. HOUSE AND CULTIVATED EARM AT WAIUKU. The subscribers have received instructions tp sell, at the Land ' Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 15th inst., at 11 o'clock, A FARM OF 120 ACRES, at Waiuku, on, J\_ the main road, aud about four miles from. Waiuku, about 100 acres in grass, fenced in, and subdivided into eight paddocks, with a comfortable sis-roomed' house, three-stall stable, and large barn erected thereon. SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON.' Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, PRELIMINARY NOT I 08, The subscribers have received instructions ta prepare for the peremptory sale, bri the above dutc, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, of A NUMBER OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ;V; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. TO FARMERS, LAND SPECULATORS, 4 AND OTHERS. The subscribers will sell on Saturday, the 19th inst., at their Mart, Fort-street, ut noon, in bulk or in lots, to suit purchasers. aqm AOR ItS ©f Arable Land atTaupaki, /W.OOJL between Riverhead and Waitake'e, being the remainder of the Taupaki Farms formerly offered for sale by the Chief Paul and other natives. The land is situated only 20 miles by roed from Auckland, and, being near the line of the proposed railway from the Kaipara, must increase in value ; and as it is for absolute sale an opportunity will thus be offered of acquiring a very valuable property, at perhaps a merely nominal price. The block is well watered, and is variously adapted for the cultivation of flax, grazing, and purposes generally of the settler. Kauri gum also can be produced on some parts of the block, in such quantities as would suffice to repay the purchaser of the whole of the property it« price, taking it at the present low price of country land. . • , iiZ-i'i.-*. The title is indisputable, and no native IOTOi duty will be payable by any purchaser. j SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers,