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THUESDAY, APRIL 3. ||H ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT Mill CONCERN. :| m HOPE, CORDAGE, TWINE. | |fl«l YT. DOWDEN 1 Ih9 WILL sell by auction at liis mai li on Thursday next, the Bth instant, aiffl IMH o'clock, the following goods, on account of whonM |H may concern:— jil IMH 54 bales Cordage ,N IH 18 bales Twine I IH| 6 coils of Bope and Lines. I tHHi THURSDAY, APRIL 8. I IB CITY MART. I |i| 3 7 TR U N~K S BOOTS,! 11l Just Landed ex Barox Aberdar|| ■■jl GRANT & MORTON § 111 HAYR received instructions froiflH the Importers to seU by auction at thejl 1 Mart on Thursday, Bth April, at 11 o'clock, | lK|| 37 trunks HOOVA and SHOES, Just Landed rijfl |g|| Buron Aberdare, comprising-A t-plendij| ■■■ Assortment ,of Women's and Children s Iseti f ■ and Seasonable Goods. jl iH|| 2 cases English Grain Kip Leather. :|| |Bfj Terms at sale. || lIQ FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1 IH HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE. |H LARGE COOKING STOV E.l II THE Subscribers will sell at the! I Rooms, Fort-street, on Priday next, at eleven!! H General Household Furniture, large CookingJllH ■ ttove, requiring no setting. || IM SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, II Auctioneers. j| IH TO-MORROW. JIB UNRESERVED AND EXTENSIVE SALE I ■ OF CHOICE ENGLISH FURNITURE, II ■ PIANOS, LUSTRES, VASES. II ■ B. TONKS & CO. !|| TVTILL sell on Wednesday, at 11 II o'clock, a large and varied assortment of English JIH Furniture, comprising— il H Drawing-room Suites, in rep and silk; Marble- II n top Washßtands and Dressing-tables,. JIH Walnut Centre Tables, Side-tables, Card- 111 tables, Ladies' Work-tables, Davenports, IH Papier Machie Tables, Music-stools, What- 111 nots, Bedsteads, Croquet-chairs, Gilt and il I Walnut-framed Mirrors, &c, &c, &c. il ■ 1 case very elegant Lustres and Vases. 11l 5 Pianos, by different London makers, including 111 Ziegler, Bord, Broadwood, &c. jl I TO-MORROW. Il CITY MART. || ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY II 1 CONCERN. HI EX INDIA, FROM LONDON. II DAMAGED BY SEA-WATER. I GRANT & MORTON. . I HAVE received instructions to sell 11 by auction To-morrow (Wednesday), 7th. inßt., ll' at 11 o'clock, ex India, I (WW in square)— I 44§ 15 Pieces Imitation Welsh Flannel, jl Bale-Canvas, and Tar 11 On account and risk of Shippers, 8% dozen | Men's Auckland Alpine Hats, Black I Drab and Gr. ys. I Terms cash. ]| FRIDAY, APRIL 9. I E. AN D E. ISAACS j HAVE received instructions to sub--rhit for public competition, at their rooms,' j Fort-street, on Friday next, 9th April, at 11 o'clock, ! £800 worth Melbourne made Clothing ■ jE3OO worth Winter Dress Material 1 .£IOO worth Waterproof Clothing I £100 worth Assorted Felt Hats. < ' 1 case Jean Shirts $* I 1 case Zanzibar and Brandizi ditto 1 case Royal and Sporters 1 case Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vesta , . ~; 1 case Crimean Shirts 1 case Crape ditto 1 case Boyß' and Youths' Trousers and Vests 1 case Boys' Sack Coats 1 case Long Black arid Drab Waterproof Coata 1 case assorted Felt Hats 2 cases Winter Dress Pieces, containing Fancy Lustres, French Twills, French Merinos, Cable Cords, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, At 12 o'clock sharp, AT THK CORN EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND. TO SAW-MILL OWNERS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. G. W. BINNEY J HAS received instructions from' Mr' J. W. Waller, who <■ leaving for Vngland, to sell by public auction, at the Corn Hxctiange, Auckland, on Wednesday, May 6, at 12 o'clock sharp, The Whatipu Baw-milli, Manukau Harbour, ' only two yean at work, steam and water power ; two breaking down saws, one circular, and everything requisite for carrying on a Urge trade. Cuts 200,C00 feet timber monthly. Splendid freeholl kauri-' forest, containing sufficient timber to keep mill at work for 20 years. Five mouths' timber in booms, and contractors keeping up supply. Also, Freehold Timber and Coal Yard. 230 feet frontage to the Government Wharf, Onehunga, on which it erected Jobbing Saw Mill, 12-horse power portable engine, planing machine, bench, Ac. ; also, timber racks. About 100,000 feet Kauri Timber, Horses, Drays, *c. Dwelling-house, 46 x 45, containing seven rooms, nearly new, near Bailwar Station, Onehunga : houaehold furniture, Ac. Freehold Land, 340 feet frontage, in Lower Queen street, Onehunga, near Wharf ; 50 allotments in Hudington't Paddock, Onehunga; 60 acres land Whanganuio, Waikato; 80 acres land Huna, -. adjoining Mr Hay'u » property. : "' v< Terms, particulars, and catalogues oan be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, Auckland ; or Messrs H. Houghton and Oa, Cunedin ; Plimmer, Keeves and Co, Wellington ; Waller and Co., Timber Merchants, Christohurch WEDNESDAY, APPIL 7j BUILDINGS IN~"qUEEN-STREET FOR REMOVAL. ? THE subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Dort-street, on Wednesday next, 7th lust, at 12 o'clock, . THOSE THREE LiKGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDINGS in Quwn-itreet, M now occupied by Meurs Heslopr Wiliiiuison, XllUon, Coomb**, and Waters. - ■ , .^ it^^£jk

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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