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JOTTINGS BY THE WAY. from london to at'ckland on board thk 'City op Auckland.' T< c abov« ' anr.pM't miy be Ird «th St b. office. • PRICE O'-'R^IOLU G X O . I h« ac .ntii is vly ii ter*stiia , and wiuld be read eagerly by ihe f lends in • Egund. TUESDAY, DEG MBER 21 By Order of the Mortgagee. FREEHOLD AH/ T^ENTS, NORTH AUCKL \NI>. WrrHoaT Reserve. THE subscribers bave received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock, 17 Large Allotments, situate in the Townshipßof North Auckland (Stokes' Point), having frontages of from 100 feet to 300 feet to the Great North Road and the Harbour, and adjoining the properties of the Hon. T. H. Bartley, Messrs Hall, Hilditch, Denby, Holloway, and Callan. These Allotments are within five minutes walk of the Wharf, to which the Ferry Co.'s boats run dally. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. WHARF HOTEL, BANKS' STORE, &c GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES. THE subscribers kive received instructions from Mr Joseph Boulter to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 21st instant, at 12 o'clock, All that valuable Block of Buildings, situated at the corner of Albert and Brown-Btreets, Grahamstown, Thames, known as the Wharf Hotel, Banks' Store, &c, erecteuon Lots 450,451, 452, and 453, of Grahams town. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr Boulter, Auckland Hotel, or at the offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. FREEHOLD COTTAGES, NAPIER-STREET AND NEWTON ROAD. THE subscribers will sell, at tbe Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday, 21st inst., at 12 o'clock, Napier-street—Part of allotment 11. seotion 44, City of Auckland, 25 feet frontage to Napier-street, opposite Mr Butcher's property, with the Two-storey Dwelling-house thereon, now let at 10s per week. Newton Boad—Lot 126 of subdivision of part of allotment sa, Section 7, Suburbs, 33 feet to Suffolkstreet, with 4-roomed Cottage theron, situated close to Mr Berry's property. Lot 113 of same subdivision, 37 feet frontage to Newton Road. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. CORN EXCHANGE. CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! IMMEDIATELY ON THE ARRIVAI OF THE LIZZIE FOX FROM NEW YORK, VIA DUNEDIN. GE O. W. 8~1 NNE V, WILL sell by public auction at tbe Corn Exchange, immediately on the arrival of the Lizzie Fox from New York via Dunedin, 89 cases Clipirs. Terms at Sole. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. ' CORN EXCHANGE. At II O'clock Sharp. BOTTLED ALE. BOTTLED ALE. GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, at tbe Corn Exchange, on Tuesday, the 2l«t December, 1875, 12 cases of Leonard, Cox and Go's celebrated Bottled Ale. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 11 O'Clock Sharp. CORN EXCHANGE. JAMS, HAMS AND BACON, CHEESE, &c. &c. GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, 30 cases Peacock's Tart Fruits 30 „ „ 21b. Jams 2 „ Hawkins' Bulk Jams (Black Currants. 3 boxes Pipes ' 20 bags Barley Dost 300 „ Bran 2 cases Hams and Bacon in cloth 10 bags Hams and Bacon bare 150 ~ Sydney Maize 12 cases Cheese Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 11 O'clock Sharp. CORN EXCHANGE. ONg ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! All More or Less Sweated. GEO. W. BINNEY WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, 60 bags First Whites Sugar, from the Yarraville Refinery. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. MONSTER TRADE SALE OF MODERN ENGLISH FURNITURE, LARGE GILT MIRRORS, &c, HOME COST, E. & H. ISAACS HAVE tbe pleasure to announce that they have been instructed to sell the above by Auction on Wednesday, 22nd Docember, at it o'clock at the Stores adjoining Mr Binney, Auctioneer, Queen-' street, a large and well selected assortment, Consisting of— * Drawing-room Suites, 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, F1 °yer Stands, Music Stools, Walnut Willow Chairs, 3 Tier Etarges, Music, Cabinet, Walnut Card and Sutherland Tables, Easy Chairs, Oval Occasional Tables, Coffee Tables in various woods, Work £°-'_ Whatnot -°-> very handsomely Carved Cheffomers, do side Board, Birch Folding Chains, 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, Portmanteaus, 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 attention to the very superior quality and novel style of these goods offered for sale, being selected from the Home -^, rh"i^.ii CXr ,peientJud** W"U UP *•»*• rehiremenu of furnishing departments, < ~.:•.' ■;

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 3