Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SHORTLAND. The .undersigned have received instructions from' John Mowbbat, Esq., Trustee in the Estate of W. H. Taipabi, to sell, at their stores, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 28rd November, 1870, at 12 o'clock, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being Allotments 572, 555, 556, and 657 Township of Shortland, situate corner of Mackay and May-streets, with a frontage to; each of 165 feet, on which St. G-eorge's Episcopalian Church stands. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Thursday, 24th inst., at 11 o'clock, about qA A VOLUMES BOOKS. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Friday, 25th inst., at 11 o'clock, A N ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD J\H PUB.NITUKB, &c. Also, 3 Iron Tanks ; and, by order of the Curator of In. testate Estates, a bag of Effects. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOU, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, SHORTLAND AND FORT-STREETS, FREEHOLD. The ; subscribers have been favored with in- ; structions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at the top of Shortlandstreet, and running through to Fort-street, on which is erected the comfortable 8-roomed Dwelling-house, a 5-roomed Cottage, commanding an extensive view of the harbour ; also a 4-roomed House in Fort-street, and a small Cottage adjoining, being all let to good tenants, and yielding an annual rental of nearly One hundred Pounds. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT GRAHAMSTOWN, TARABU, AND RAGLAN. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, the 30th inst., at 12 o'clock, LOT I—The Freehold of the Land on which the Pacific Hotel, at Grahamstown, ' stands, subject to the terms of the lease to the present occupier. Lot 2—The Freehold of the Land on which stands the late residence, of Mr. Robt. Gbaham, at Tararu, having a frontage to Graham-street of 66 feet, by a depth of 200 feet, at present in the occupation of Mr. Lintott. Lot 3—The Freehold of Allotments at Tararu, having a frontage of 66 feet to j&f Graham-street, with a depth of about 180 feet; the back part is let to and occupied by Mr. Hector McKenzie for a lease having about two years to run. Lot 4—66 feet adjoining; part of the back porton let to Mr. Wallace for about two years to run. * Lot 5—66 feet to Graham-street, Tararu; part of the back portion let to Mr. Edgar, having about a month to run. Lot 6—The Large Commodious Hotel at Raglan, lately in the occupation of Mr. Fuller, situated' on one of the' best allotments in the township—which will be the centre of trade on the West Coast. Terms and Conditions at sale; SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneers. THE EA.T-KILLEE!! THE EAT KILLEE ! ! THE only sure REMEDY for destroying RATS, in Auckland is WHITLAW'S AMERICAN RAT DESTROYER. This Paste is Poison to Rats and Mice •without fail. One trial will satisfy anyone wh» is troubled with, such vermin. To be had ONLST at my Establishment, Pitt-street. The Poisons imported from Home are use« less on account of the sea voyage. My RATDESTROYER does NOT contain any PHOSPHOROUS. Manufactured at my Laboratory, Pitt-stbem, AVCKJJISV. IggpT Note the Address — THE EED GLOBE LIGHT. Sold in boxes at 6d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. Sold wholesale at the above prices less 25 per cent, for cash.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 271, 22 November 1870, Page 3
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