Auction Sales PRELIMINARY NOTICE. llie subscribers have received instruction* from D. B. Thornton, Esq. (who is kariug for England), to prepare for the salo of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Carriages, Gardening Implements, &c, with Reeidence and Grounds, about Ist Jam* ary next. Full particulars in a future issue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. P.S.—Private offers will be received for tit* property meantime. MONDAY AN^ 9th AND lOtk JAOTABY, 1871. PBELIMINARY NOTICE. The subscribers have received instruction! from D. B. Thoentox, Esq. (who is lea-ring for England) to prepare for the sale of hi» HOUSEHOLD Fl KNITURE, Horses, Carriages, Gardening Implements, &c, with Residence and Grounds, about Ist Janu> ury next. P.S.—Private offers will be received for th» property meantime. SAMUEL COCERANE & SOU, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. GALVANISED IRON, WOOL LASHINGS, &c, &c, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNIIURE, &c, &c, &c.. SPIRIT KEGS AND ENG-INB. The subscribers will sell, at their Mart, Fortstreet, on Friday, 16th inst., at 11 o'«lock, A N ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL x\_ Household Furniture, &c. Large Pump, with 5 lengths of Piping 9 Spirit Kegs, and Spirit Engine. 3 Cases Galvanised Iron, 6 feet. 12 Coils Wool Lashings. 1 Case Plaid Vestas. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, ANNUAL SALE OF TOLLS, &0., FOB THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT, Tiie Undersigned have been favored with instruction! from His Honor the Superintendent, to sell by pubiclauction, at their Mart, Fort-street, on U>* day above-named, commencing at twelve o'clock noon, mHB LEASES OF THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES, FOR THE YEAR 1871: Lot I.—The Fees leviable at the Iron Store adjoining the Harbour Office, on the Queen-strot Wharf. Lot 2.—The Fees chargeable for the Supply of "Water from the Pipes laid down Queen-itreet Wharf, and from a 2-inch pipe at Wynyard Pier. Lot 3.—The Tolls leviable at the Queen-street Wharf, and Custom-house-street, and at Gore-street Jetty, Breakwater Road, and Breakwater, together with the Fees chargeable at th« Wharf Weigh-bridge. Lot 4.—The Fees leviable at the Slaughter House Newmarket. Lot s.—The Tolls leviable at the Panmure Bridge. Lot 6.—The Tolls leviable at the Newmarket, Turnpike Gate, and at the Remuera and Mount Eden Road {East) Chain Bars, together with the Fees chargeable at the Newmarket Welgh-bridge. Lot 7.—The Tolls leviable at the Otahuhu and Slippery Creek Turnpike Gates, Great South Road. Lot B.—The Tolls leviable at the Newton Toll Gate on the Great North Road, at its junction with the Ponsonby Road. Lot 9. —The Tolls leviable at the Mount Eden Road Toll Gate (next the Eden Vine Hotel), and at the Gaol Road Chain Bar, together with the Royalty leviable for Scoria Ash taken from Gravel Pits on the Mount Eden Reserve. Lot 10.—The Tolls leviable at the New North Road Toll Gate {adjoining the Eden Vine Hotel). Conditions of the several Leases may be seen at th« office of the undersigned. The sale will commence with Lot 1, and each Lot will be sold consecutively, ending with Lot 10. On the fall of the hammer, a deposit in cash will b« required from the Purchase equivalent to two months' rent. This sum will be returned to the Lessee or Lessees on the bond being duly executed to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, bnt will b« forfeited if he or they should fail, neglect, or refuse to execute the bond. The Purchaser will also be required to name, at ths time of sale, two persons qualified'and willing to become sureties to his bond. SAMUEL COCHRANE fc SON, Auctioneers. Auckland, Ist December, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 290, 14 December 1870, Page 3
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