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Auctions. B. TONK .1 [R. C. CAKE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. /»/» FARMS AT OPAHEKE. FROM FIVE ACRES TO TWO HUNDRED ACRH3 E.VCH. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Terms. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed by H. ChamberHn. Esq., to sell abovo on December 15, at 12 o'clock noon. This beautiful Estate has now been sub-divided, and planß aro ready for distribution. The Auctioneers strongly advise intending aottlera to visit the Property, Theßltuatlon is everything that cn'ald bo desired. Railway Station on tho Propoty. Distance fvom .Auckland 22 mil's or.ly. Wood nnd water abundant. Soil fertilo and unexhausted. A great portion | has been laid down in grass, and a good dcil of fencing done. Post nnd Telograph Offices. ' Church and school closo to tho Property. In fact, for position ond acceaaibillly it may bo called suburban. A good Fight-roomed Houso is erected on Lot 31,100 acres. Terms Very Easy. Plans Now Read v. n. tonks In. c. carr THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. RUAKAKA TOWNSHIF, t TE AROHA. Tho New Goldfiklds Township on the Te Arolia Goldiiclds, immediately adjoining the Prospectors' Claim, and running, down to, and including, the Landing-place on the Waihon river. B. TONKS & CO. ri AYE been instructed to sell AmVK on IJL Thursday, December 10, at 12 o'clock noon, Tho poaitlon of tlio abovo stamps it at onco aa . the site for the settlement of a largo and prosporoni population. It i 3 IMMEDIATELY AP,toiNino the To Aroha Goldflold; Is situated on a 1 gentle elopo from tho To Aroha Mountain down to thorivor, to wlich it has an extensive front- , age ; and, apart from its proximity to the GoldHeld, It ia tho centre of a Hioh Agricultural 1 District, whioh will, ore long, aa sottloment progrea3es, become the Gardon of the Auckland Province. The steamers now land passengers for tho Go'.dQclds on this Property. Plans now ready. Terms Liberal. "MONDAY NEXT, 13 Tn7~ At 11 o'Clock a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ! K. ARTHUR HAS received instinotions from Mr J. Hart, London Oflico, to sell, by auction, at hia Mart, Furniture Department, on Monday Next, the 13th, at 11 o'clock a.m.,.the following UNREDEEMED PLEDGES :- -1879 Deo. 2-1979-S.O.F.L. Watch 2—1991-Sewing Machine 2—l99l—Hroooh, Earrings, and Ring 5-2COO-P.H L. Watoh 5—2005-Ring 10—2053-S.H.f. Watch 11—2001—Brooch aid Nocklaoo 13-2081-AHert and Looket 17—2118-Pair Marine Glasses 19-2131-Clock 22-2157-S.H.G. Watch 22-2161-G.0.N.0. Watch 21-2179-Galvanic Battery 21—2180—Ttin« 21—2187-Sewing Machlno 27-2214-S.H.G. Wa'ch 30-2259-Guitar 1880 Jan. 6-2260-S.O.F.L, Watch 6—2359-Diamond Ring 10-2393-S.H.L. Wa»ch and Pin 12-2423-S.H.L. Watch 17-2J59-;* O.F.L. Watch 17—2I6S—Pair Earrings 17-2471-S.H.L. w atoh 22-25!5-K't Tooli 21 -2532 -S.H.L. Watch 27-2561-p.o.f.G. Watch and Chain 2S -2569— Bracelet 31-2606-G.O. F.L. Watch Feb. 5-2651 -Ring 11-2710-Book 11-2725-Silver Cap 13-2733-S.H.L. Watch 11—2755—Brooch and Earrings 16-2763-S.O.F.L. Watch 16-2763-S.O.F.L. Watch' 16-2761-2 studs and ngarette Holder 23-2526-S.H.L. Watoh 23-2828- Sowing Machine Mar. 1-2911 -S.H.O/VYatoh 6-2969-3.0. F.G. Watch 6-2978—5.n.F.L. Watch 6-2982-P.H.L. Watch 11_3007-Ring 11-3019-13 Pieces j^late and Cutlery 11-3D22-S.H.L. Watch 12-3038-D.B Gnn 16-31166-. H.L. Watch 16_3075-Earring3, Pendant, W. Ring 16-3079-Saddle 18-3097-S.H. Watch 19-3111-Violin and Bow 20-3121-Pips 25-3177-Rine 27—3179-S H.L. Watch April 1-32 2- .H.G. Watch 2—3247—Diamond Ring 2-3248-Ring 3-3251-Alhert and Locket 3_3*>r._p .rKarrlno-q 3-3257-S.H.L. Watch 5-3278—Sewing Machlno 5-3280- .H.L. Watch 5-3281-Pln and Rin«? 6-3293-2 RUgs 7-3299-S.H.L Watch 7—33ol—Pin 10-33'9-G.H.G. Watch 10—3352—<*.0.F.G. Watch and Albert 13-337G-ri.H.L. Watch, Hair Albert , 13-3382-2 Booka ■ 13-3395-S.O.KG. Watch and Greenstone J9-3429-S.H.G. Watch, Albert, and Locket 19-3439-Sewing Machine 20-3511-2 Pictures 23-3178-G.O.F.G. Watch 23-3482-Albert 23-3183-Albert and Locket 29-3510-P.O.F G. Watoh and Albert 29-3516 Brooch May 3-3563-Family Bible 6-3601—Photographio Camera and Lenae 8-3623—Necklace and Locket 8-3026-S O.F.G. Watch 8-3679-Gnn 8-3 688-G.B.G. Watoh and Chain 17—3708—Set Mathematical Instruments 17-3717-S.H.G. Watoh 17_3718-Tray. Pot, and Jug 17 3717-2 Booka 23-3788-Chain and Charms 1579 Doc. 2-9852—Coat and Trousers 1880 Jan. 13— 921—Suit Clothes Fob. 16-1781-F.ather Bed 28-2097-Coat Mch. 2—2lß3—Remnants and Pair Trousers 4—2227—Coat and Trousers April 1—2979-Coat 6-3112-8 Pairs Clothing 19—3198—Trousers and Veßt 20-3532-Shawl and Trousers May 17—4301—Bundle Clothing TV. S. COCHBANE 1 {JAMES DACBE' TO-MORROW. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SMALL PRINTING PRESS AND TYPE. THE Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, on Friday, 10th inst, at 11 o'clock, GENERAL HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Couchpa, Chairs. Pictures, Mirrors, Tublcs, Cheflonior3, Sewing Machines, Tablo Covers, Lamp?, Clocks, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, ■ Mattrasaes, Bedding, Chests Drawers, Stands and Ware, Baths, Kitchen Utensils, etc. Also, Printing Press and Type compltto, Bicycle. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE,] [JAMES DACBE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. By Order of the Kct>istrar of tbe Supreme Court. ROYAL HOTEL AND BUILDINGS, ONEHUNGA. t |HHE subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, JL Fort-street, on Monday, 13th instant, at 12 o'clook, ! ■ All that pieco or parcel of Land, being part of Lots 8 and 10, of Section 21, in the Village of Onehunga And All that allotment or parcel of Land, containing 1 acre (more or less), being Allotment 7, of Section 20, situated In the Village of Onehunga, with the Hotel known as the ROYAL EXCHANGE, I and other Buildings erected thereon. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. J W. S. COCHBANE.. [JAS, DACBE I MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. libYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, ONEHUNGA. THE subscribers will sell, at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Monday, 13th instant, at 12 o'clock, 1 All that piece or parcel of Land, being part lota 8 and 10, Seotion 21, in the Village of Onehunga, with the Hotel known as the ROYAL EXCHANGF, and all other i , Buildings erected thereon. And All that allotment or parcel Of Land, containing one acre (more or leas), being allotment 7, Section 20, in the Village of Onehunga. Annual rental, £1 15s a week, payable monthly. | SAMUEL COCHRANE & BON, Auctioneers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3241, 9 December 1880, Page 4