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CENTRAL STORE, PONSONBY' I y Jose-h Bainbrldg^ beg-s most re=pectfull* to inform his fridels »nd the inh-brants ol Ponsouby ditrct that owing to il;-he»lih he h»s bees. ootnpelKa to give up his occupation *s i-r.v e r. ■ c hits m;i'-e arranges ei.t to Open ih i'remis*"; oppu«B8 the Ponsonby Hall, on .-aturci. y, 38th Tec, wiih a weliselected stock of General G'bierseb, wuen by sinct attention 10 business combined wi h » pood article at town prices, to merit a share of pubic patronage " Jsote tho add^ss-Central Stord. opposite Ponsonby Hail. , mENDERS REQUIRED FOR DEBENTURES TO BE SOLD UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS ACT, 1875. First Issue, £20,000. Tenders will be rereived at the Superintendent's Office, Auckland, until noon of MONDAY, the 20th day of December, 1875, from pers^rts willing; to purchase Debentures to be sold by the Public Buildings Commissioners under the authority of the Public BuiloiDgs Act. 1875, and secured ou the pieces of land set forth in Hchedule 2 of the said Act. The total amount proposed to be i»sned at present is £20,000. The Debentures bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable half-veaily. The Principal to be repaid at par, by the application to annual drawings of 1 per cent. SiiikiDg Fund. The Debentures will be issued in amounts of £100 each Part of the property upon which the 'Debentures are charged is at psesent leased, and prcduces an annuil income of £1609 per annum, being sufficient t'i cover the Interest and Sinking Fund on the amount of Debentures now proposed to be issued. > A portion of the old Supreme Court S;te remains to be leased, together with other valuable (jroperties. ! No more Debeaturea will be issued until the rents equal the annual charge for Interest and Sinking Fund. Tenders to state the amount proposed to be given for each Debenture of £100. G. GREY, Superintendent. Shidotve 2 to Pcblic Bdilpikos act, showing IHE PBOPEKIY iS WHICH IHE DEBBNIUat'S WILt BE Sj£CUK,i.D. City of Auckland: 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, and i of section 15. known a« the Old Supreme C urt Site, area throe roods and tweuty-ei^ht perches 2. Allotment No 12, of sec ion 4, containing one rood and one perch ; c hoctland Crescent. 3. Allotment Wo 16. of section 7, cont»inicg one rood thirty-sevea perches; fthortland Crescent. 4. Allotment r*'o 8, of section 15, containing one rood and three perches ; Queen-street. 6. Allotments Nos 7, 8, 9. snd 10, of section 9, containing one ro^d and thirty-4x perches ; Sy monda street, Havelock-street, and Wynd-ham-sireet. G. The western portion of allolmtnt No 17a, of sertion i, containing thirteen perches ; Bankstreet. 7. Allotment No 1, of section 31. containing two roods and sixteen perches, situated in Mecuanica' Bay (occupied by bash and Door Kactory). Subuibs of Auckland: 8. Allotment Mo 21a, of section 11, containing seven acres and one rood ; on road from Prince Albert Hutel to Great South iioad. 9. Part of allotment No 13, of section 12, containing fourteen acres and 36 perches; Onehuuga Koad. 10. Allotment No 7a, of seciion 12, containing nity-cnree ucies; Panmure and Great South Koad. 11. Allotment No 17a, of section 12, containing twenty-seven Bwes and twenty-three perches; Harp of Urm Koad. 12. Allotment No 14a, of seciion 72, containing four acres and one rood; Harp of iirin noj,a. 13. Alli.'ment No 24, of section 6, containing 40 actes ; Ipsom Read 14, Part of section No 98, containing two acre 5! two joog's and xvreaty cine peichei> ' Mechanics' .Bay, adj inlng Domain. 15. Alloiment No 41, of section 3, containing twelve acieb, excepting such porticn thereof as may be conveyed by law 10 H-r Majesty tfc c Queen for the j urposes, ai.d subject to the proviaiuni! of "lhe rubJic Domain Act, 1860 ;" Bite of Hosiital Buildings, newjand old. 16. Part of allotment No 1, of *ect?on99, containing thrte acres and six perches; Mechanics' i>ay. Parish of Takapnna: 17. Allotments Nos 14,15, i 6,17, and 20, containing one hundred and two acres one rood and twenty-four perches: North Shore, near Stoke s Point. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. MONSTER TRADE SALE OF MODERN ENGLISH FURNITURE, LARGE GILT MIRRORS, &c, HOME COST, .£1,500. E. & H. ISAACS |_J AYE the pleasure to announce J—l- that they have been instructed to sell the above by Auction on Wednesday, 22nd October next, at the Stores adjoining Mr Binney, Auctioneer, Queen-street, a large and well selected assortment, consisting of Drawing-room Suite, Crimson and Gold Embossed Satin, Green Rep, Striped Do., Blue Tapestry, and Morocco, Brass-nailed ; Berger Child's Chairs, Cane Seat Chairs, Commodes, Towel Horses, Marble Top Washstands, Bagatelle Tables, Salivariums, Hassocks, Coat Suspenders, Walnut Loo Tables, Jardiniere, Flower Stands, Music Stools, Walnut Willow Chairs, 3 Tier E targes. Music, Cabinet, Walnut Card and Sutherland Tables, Easy Chairs, Oval Occasional Tables, Coffee Tables in various woods, Work do., Whatnot do., very handsomely Carved Cheffomers, do side Board, Birch Folding Chairs, Ladies Swiss do, Papier Mache Chairs, Pillar Gipsy Tables, Bell Work Tables, Glass Top Cheffonier and side Boards, Rocking Chairs, Door Mats, Feather Pillows and Bolster, Basketware, Railway Companions, Portmanteau, Brussel Bags, Chair Cushions, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Wall Screens, Horse Hair. Gilt Mirrors in very elaborately Carved Frames, Large and Small Sizes. Note.—The Auctioneers specially invite inspection to the very superior quality and novel style of these foods offered for sale, being selected from the Home larket by a competent judge well up in the requirements of furnishing department. TOMORROW". FIJI CURIOS AND SHELLS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE subscribers will sell at the mart, * Fort-street, to-morrow (Frday), the 17th inst, at 11 o'clock, General Household Furniture, 2 Weir and 1 Globe Haad-sew ing Machines (quiie new) Also, A choice lot of Fiji Curios, and very fine and large Shells suitable for Gardens or Grottos, just landed ejf Souihern Cross. At the Watermen's Steps, at 2 o'clock, The Yacht 'Victory,' 4% tons, with Suit of sailß> &c, complete. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctionef-rB. ~~ TO-MORROW. ~~ ORANGE BTTTERS, SHFUBET. WITHOUT EVSEB.VB!. rH'R Subscribers will sell at the Rooms, Fort-street, To morrow (Friday), 17 h instant, at 12 o'clock, 104 cases Orange Bitters 9 cases Sherbet. Without Reserve. To Close Consignments SAMUEL OOOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers TO-MURROW, NuON. MARKET DAY AUCTION SALE. ARTHUR'S MART. PRODUCE. — Potatoes, / Onions, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Flour, ifiatmeal, Bran, a few first-cU=s D-iw-fed Huns (-.n cloths), 10 cases .NTelßon Cnec-ies ana Gooseberries. Ex Ethel, @ Lyttelton : 9 cases Superior Hams and Bacon 2 cat>es Jowls GROOEKIK S.—2o cases Jam, 20 cases Tart Fruit, 15 hiUt-chesta Tea, Soap, Candles, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AKD EFFECTS, New and second-hand. Flax-dressing M»ch'nft, Boots SBWTHHepiec-B, Clocks, W.,tcheß Clothing, Toy Xoo^OhestoLßrgßlMM. •tail-- _„

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1821, 16 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1821, 16 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1821, 16 December 1875, Page 3

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