Auction Sales. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. ; ; CHOICE PLAHTSTN POTS AMD BOXES, " \ FRUIT TREES, QUICKS, Jbc. The subscriber has received instructions from Mr Goldie, of the Devenport Nursery, Jforta"Shore/1« sell at his Mart, on, Friday, the 23rd il~u*e, at 1" o'clock, va CHOICE PLAKTS, i\J CONIFERS, in ]»ots and boxes, from Bto I feet high, including Pinus Indignus, llorfolk Island Pines, etc. 100 Fruit Trees—Apples, Pears, Peaches. Plums Cherries, Figs, Loc<uats COOO Quicks, 50 Rhubarb Roots 500 EclJpse Strawberry Plants. . • '■' v qoeorge slbbut, ] Auctioneer. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. FLAX MILLS AND PROPERTY, WHANCAMARINO. , S. JONES Hare received instructions from the Trustee- in the Bankrupt Estate of "William: S. Lawkus, to sell by auction, at the Brunswick Hart, on Tuesday, the 27th June, at 12 o'clock, ALL the TEUSTEE'S INTEBEBT in th« BRIDGEWATER PROPERTY, Bank's County, lately in the occupation of Mr. Foete. This Valuable Property, which is situated about U miles from Point Russell, up the Maruarua Creek, a branch of the Whangamarino Creek, and about II miles from the Miranda Redoubt, opposite ShorUand, contains 691 acres of first-rate flax land. There is a Flax Mill, contains 2 Price's Machines, Scutcher, Screw Press, Drums, Shafting and Belting, 7h.p. Steam Engine, with Cornish Boiler of sirißcieat size for a 13 h.p. engine ; Overshot Water-wkeels, 14 feet diameter; Bleaching and Drying Grounds, witk Racks, etc. It is stated that there is good coal on tke property. or further information apply to Mr. Jwsm Mowj»b.at«. Accountant (Trustee), 4, Queen-street, Auckland, or to the auctioneers. Terms at sale. . . • * lyrßS. TITTTJMS will make he* debut at the City Hel, FRIDAY, 23rd June, 1871, i» tha " STEEPLECHASE." YOUNG MEN'S CHBIBTIAJI /SSOCIATIOH". ANNUAL COUESE OW [LECT OB.VL ' The Committee of the abovs Association hart i.-*rt pleasve in announcing the following series of Lee- ' • tures:— June 30 : Mr. Babton—"Some of the Larger ttan of Fossil FaxiPft" (with pictorial lUustw • tions). • . . ■ r; ~ July 7 :Itw. Jas. Cosh, M.A.—"TheMutualßelatloM :'! o? Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." ' il . . . ~ July 28: Mr. G-. M. Rebb, B.A.—" Colonial Ckame- : teristics." August 4: Rev. C. M. N2lsok~t(To be advertUod). ' August 25 : Rev. E. N. Bkkk, H. A, — "Modem Scepticism."- '..».. ', -."■'•■"'■'•'. September 1: Rev. C. ¥. Ewo-" Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Cuitonu." September 29: Rev. Wahlow fixyw, M. A. : ~* " Love, Courtship; and Mamafo." ... Tickets for-the course, 3s each (toadmit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wsyto, , Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shulders, tho librarian at tko Rooms oi the Association, or any of tho Couimi' t«o. The Lectures will commence at 7.50 o'clock. ' ■ 4dmission to single Lecture, 6d. each person. OLXJE POST DINING ROOMS, VICTOBIA-STREET EAST. D. DTJNNINGhpAM. The best and moet comforiaWo Board Mid Lodging in Auckland at 18s ptrwwk;aaltM t the best Dinner in the City for It. ■ FOB SALE, A HOTBL. ; * THE Balance of a Leva of • flnit-obM Hotel in Auckland, haTinp *boot iv» years to run. The purchaser mil kav* (k* option of taking the Stock, Furnitur*. mi Fixings, <as they now stand, at a valuation. No agents need apply.—lnformation, with particulars, can be had by applying U J<W9 . Menzibs, Victoria Hotel. . . ' ~,,; June 2,1871. . ; . , ~..., . ; rp B. H I; L L Has for sale, Houses, Building Allotments, and «t----tatos in all parts of (be City, the SuburU asA Province, and Shares in all the leading Clatea m t»» • Goldflelds. =. =■.■ . ; ~■■•■..: ■■ ;,^>'"' ~-/■ '■".,.■■. Also; money to lend on good freehold Menrity, aa4 - various properties to be exchanged for mining tharot. TO LET, with immediate' po»iespi«i j, j -The Papakura Hotel, at Papaknm; nnt very moderate.--! For particulars, apply to i 1 ____> :"■ :■ THOMAS MICKY, Queen-street, June 21, 1871.■ -'; .'•- ," .". . > .„.. FOR SALE-A PEICE'S FIREPROOF SAFE, fitted with Drawers, &c.— Apply s £ to Samtxbl Coohbanb akd Son. ;ti, ia j. J LOST— A (SOLD LOCKET, wilh^e'fc5 Chain, and bearing the initials M.J.H. —The finder will be rewarded on leafing it at the ofSce of the Stab. ;' ; ; , V. >,■ v ,, Vi THE CaptiTating MBS. CLIPPSB wU appear at tUeO% Hall ba PRIPAYIVIMI";'.' ..",_ INGK EVENING STAB Publishing offio^, I. «- QUEEN-STEIBT, ~-r.,..,, > , COBN»r\'^ .«>/ ■■■ — . .[,■"" Advev '^woenti rtoeirtd till I f.«u
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 452, 22 June 1871, Page 3
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