fTO IRONMONGERS, STOKB«L. KEEP BUS, A \l> OTHERS. TE vrnEBS will be received until FR' D A V, NEXT, the 6th Novumbtr, for the Knt:re S "ck. u^a. and Goodwill of >hp oW-nstablUhed Ha dware Store, known as belontfii!g td Mr-P. A. rhi i sips. cor Lor of "hortland »nJ Queen streets. The hUhoUs liiV-clwisan'rent low '■ 'JV.rm.v-Twerty-nve jer cent of the off-'.r v t;e. cash, balance divided in approved endor->«d promissory notes from date of acceptance of tender, at two, tares, and four months. I'bo lowust or aav t«tder Kot necess*rily acue ted. Full particulars to ber obtained on the premises as ab ye. ,„. ~ ( THOMAS MORRIS, . (Signed) j JAM ES M . , RT oN ALL Claims against the estate of Mr P. A Philips. Ironmonger,. Auckland. *re requested to be set iiito iheu designed ou or before MuNDaY, the 16th Noveo.ber. JAMES MORTON. Auckland, Nov 2, 1374. EJAY OF ISLANDS COAL h COMPANY (LIMUBD). ' • Notice is hereby given that" on and after this date the PRICES of COAL and SLACK, delivered at thin Company's Mine, Kawakawa, will be as follow:— COAL-FOT7RTKECT SHILLINGS PEE TON SLACK-EIGHT SHILLINGS PER TON. By order of the Board of Directors. J. A, GILFILLAN, Secretary. 10, Insurance Euilciings, Auckland, November 4 1574. AT the OlTi' FALL you can see Ore Thous-ind Pieces of Cio cc New Prirt» and, BrilUauts, warraatad to keep the colour, at s£d per yard. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. CHAIRS, CHINA, WARE AND JFABLE CUTLERY. E. & H. Hi AA C S WILL offer by auction on Wednesday next, the 11th November, at 11 o clock, the following goods, just landed in first-class order, ( viz., 6 packages Cane Bottom Chairs 8 do White aiid Gold. Wftite and Blue, Tea and Coffee Services 6 do containing Table |and Pocket Cutlery, well assorted, in Tables, Brea&fup and Carvers, Tea Table, Ptsa. t Spoons and ITorks, &c, &c, will be submitted in trade parcels. TheJTrades attention is solicited to this sale. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. GALAVINSED IRON HOTEL FOR REMOVAL. • B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been'1 instructed by Mr P. Darby to sell on Wednesday next, at twelve o'clock, The Iron House lately occupied by' him as an Hotel; to be removed. "MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF T. M. KING'S ESTATE. i FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. THR Subscribers have received instructions to sell at the Land Matt, Fort-street, on Monday, 16th inst, at 12 o clock, THE FOLLOWING PKOPBRTIBB IN T. M. KING'S BSrATB:— OTAHUHlT—Allotments 104, 105,106. 107, ' 15, 116, «• - 121, 122, Parish of Mannrewa, containing 38 acres fenced, subdivided, and laid down in grass, with dwelling house and out-buildings thereon, as lately occupied by Mr R. Runciman. Five acres Bash, part of Clendon's Grant. Half-acre in the Township, northern half of Lot 47. PONSOtfBY—Lots 7 and 8 of the subdivision of allotment 22 section 8, Subu bs of, Auckland, 80 feet frontage to Clarence-street (off the ronsonby Road). .. . , MAUNGAKARAMIfiA—AIIotment 9, containing 153. acres 2 roods. PARNELL-Part of allotment 36, section 6, Suburbs , of Auckland, 45 feet frontage to the Parnellßoad by V 545 feet deep, held under lease for an unexpiring term of about 7% years, at an annual rent of £18, with the comfottable six roomed house thereon, as now occupied by Mr King. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, • Auctioneers. CORN EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. SCRIM! CORNSACKS! AND CANVAS! G'iO. W. BIN KEY WILL sell by public auction, at the Com JBxe-.aoge, on Jhuisday, 12th November, at 11 o'clock sharp, 2 baits Navy C.*nvaa 1 bale v. urn tacks . 4 b,les 72 inch -cim 2 bitlea 46-inch Scrim, Terms at Sale. . : . A MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. THE Subscribers have received in* stract'.ons to sell by auction, at tha Corner Mart, on Monday, 16th November, at il o'clock, Those Freehold Allotments at the Nortn Shore, situated between the Grammar School Receive and Captain Rat tray's, having a lev. 1 elevated position. Volcanic Soil, Good v"iew of tnj B*y, f and within three minutes walk of the Viet ria Wharf. Plans and information at the Mart. Terms: One-third Cash, balance may remain at 8 per Cent. GEORGE SIBBIN, ri) 7W WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. CORN EXCHANGE. IMPORTANT TRADE SALE OF 61 PACKAGES 800 T S AND S HOBS. j' ■ '"- "' ■ - ■■'■■■"■'-. ■. . :■., (SEC. W. BINNEY HAS received instructions from the Importer to sell by publio auction at the Com Exchange on Wednesday, Uth instant, at 11- o'clock ' •harp, 61 trunki and cases of L»die»', Gents, and | Children's Boots and Shoes. t ■ '': ) ' .'.■.*' ":" '" - v.. '' ' These Goods are all of flrtt-clus saleable quality, 1 suitable for the present season, and will be for bon . ) fide sale. Will bs on view the day previous to Use Salt.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1480, 7 November 1874, Page 3
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