THURSDAY, APRIL 16. SALE OE CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITUE, SUPERB PIANOFORTE, &c VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND GROUNDS. . -._ . ~ HEP BUR N-STREET. B. TO NX S & CO. HAVE been instructed by Mr. H. Potter, who is leaving the Colony, to sell on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, at his residence, Hepburn-street, ; ; ■ The ENTIRE or His Choice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting—Mahogany Sideboard, Centre Table, Horse-hair Covered Suite, Brussels Carpets. Cabinet Sewing Machine, Timepiece, Picture, Fenders, Curtains, Poles and Rings, Superior Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, Todetware, Peeress Stobe, Mangle, Dinner and Tea Services, Kitchen Utensils, Superb Pianoforte. AT 12 O'CLOCK. ' * ' A Freehold House", 10 rooms, fitted Avith every convenience, Grounds in a high state of cultivation, comprising half-an-acre beautifully situated, and to be sold on very liberal terms THURSDAY, APRIL 16. ' ON THE GROUND, ALBERT BARRACKS. LARGE BUILDING KNOWN AS THE MILITIA ARMOURY. GRANT & MORTON HATE received instructions to selby auction, on Thursday, April 16, at 12 o'clock noon, The large WEATHERBOABD BUILDING, known as the MILITIA ARMOURY, situate near the corner of Symonds and Abercrombie-streets. The above budding lined throughout with planed tongued and grooved boards, and in first rate condition. t Also a number of Heavy Doors, Window Sashes and Frames, with Iron Gratings. To be removed by the purchaser. Terms : Cash. - FRIDAY, APRIL 17. CITY M A X T. FIRST-CLASS PIANOFORTE, B- Broad. COUCHES, TABLES, CHAIRS. CARPETS, OILCLOTH, CLOCK. - ENG RAVIN GS, BOOKS, FIJI CURIOS, &c, &c. GRANT & M O-TON HAVE received instructions to sell by auction, at the City Mart, on Friday, April 17, at 11 o'clock sharp, .... , The above FURNITURE AND EFFECTS fo , absolute sale. ____ ■::- s? _i . . Terms :—Cash. - THURSDAY, APRIL 16. EXTENSIVE TRADE SALE o_ WINTER BOOTS AND SH<?ES. E. & H." ISAACS ARE instructed by the Importer to submit to auction, at their Store, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 16th April, at 11 o'clock sharp, A Large Parcel of Seasonable BOOTS and SHOES, just landed ex Hindostan, Auazi, and LMiderdale, from London, and comprising— Women'e Kid, Cordovan, and Patent Levant Boots _.««■__ Men's Wellingtons, Half-Wellingtons, and Sidesprings ' _ Children's 6-9, 10-13. 4-6, and 3-5 Boots, wellassorted, in Kid, Seal. CoTdovan, Plain and Copper Toes, Calf, Kip, in Garibaldi, Balmorals, and Side-springs Maids' Half-kid, Cordovan, and Calf Boots Ladies' "Balmoral and Side-spring Boot Uppers Gents' Calf and Kip Boot Uppers &C- &c., &c. The attention of the trade and storekeepers is specially called to this sale, it being in good time to sort up a seasonable stock of first-class goods. •_ Terms liberal. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. AT THE CORNER MART. THE Subscriber has- received n_stfnctions from the Trustees of the lata;Mr Hides' estate to seU by auction on FRIDAY, April 17, at 11 o'clockp 250 Shares in the Multum-in-Parvo Gold-lining Company (Limited Liability). a - GEORGE SIBBIN, - .- , Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. THE Subscriber has received instructions to sell by public auction, at tho Corner Mart, on Wednesday, April 22, at 11 o'clock, E. LUMLEY'S NEW CONSIGNMENT OF 15 5 5 BO 0;K S,* t In 508 LOTS, v , Including, as usual, Works upon every possible sub» jeet—many curious, scarce, and rare. GEORGE SIBBIN, . Auctioneer. Catalogues at the Mart. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE FURJNITURE. MANGLE, _ IRON TANKS, D.B. GUNS. THE Subscribers will sell at tha Mart, Fort-street,. on Friday next, the 17t_ instant, at 11 o'clock, _ Iron Tanks, Mangle, 2 D.B. Fowling Pieces, (new), Silver Spoons, HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE, comprising—Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, Chairs, Suites, [Invalides Chair Washstand and Ware, New Oilcloth, Office '" Table, Counter, Shelves, Chairs, &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. "THURSDAY, APRIL 16. _j . T WO- ST O EE.T-HOUSB situated in symonds-street, Near the Corner of Wa_-__te__. street. GRANT AND MORTON HAVE received instructions from Mr J. Sceats to seU by auction,-on the premises, Symonds-street, on Thursday, 16th April, at 12 o'clock noon, immediately after the sale of the nrmoury, . TWO-STORIED HOUSE, containing 8 Rooms, in good repair, erected on Allotment 44 feet frontage to Symonds-street, Leasehold, about 9 years unexpired, alt the low rental of £8 10s i per annum. On View Wednesday and Day of Sale. I ' Terms): —Cash.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1306, 15 April 1874, Page 3
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