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W. S. COCHRANE JAS. DACRK TO -M OK ROW. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES NEWTON, PONSONBY, OTAHUHU, MANUREvTA, WHANGAKEI, i BALMAIN. ] THE Subscribers havo received instructions from Mr Wra. Flint, to soil, at their Booms, Fort-street, on Tuesday, the 29th Inst,, at 12 o'clock, NEWTON-Allotmont 32, subdivision lot 5 A. having frontages of 33 feet to Blake-street and 33 feet to Newton-street, with Cottago of S rooms oroctea thereon, PONSONBY—Lot 87, sub lots 31 and fl, section 8, having a frontage of 66 feet to NorfolkBtreet and 611 feet to Cameron-street, by 103 foot deep. OTAHUHU-Lot 11, sub lot 38. Manurowa Farms, containing 2 acres 3 roods 33 porches, situate opposite the Scotch' Chorea MANURBWA-Lot 152. containing 13 acres, fenced and in grass. WHANUABBI-Lot iro, Parish of Parahaki, containing 163 acres, situate near Kamo Coal Fields. BAftiMAIN (North Shore)-Lot 3 of sub lot 158, containing 38 acres. Terms and Conditions of Sale at the Offices of Messrs Dlgnan and Armstrong, Solicitors for Vendor, and at the Mart on day of Sale, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] L-JAS. DAOBK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. PIANOJORTE, DRAWING-ROOM SUITB, WALNUT OARD TABLE, WARDROBE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE Subscribers have received instructions from A. Sheath, Esq., to sell at his resldonoe (at top St. George's Bay Road), Parnell, on Thursday, Ist December, at 11 o'clock. The Wholo of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Pianoforte in walnut oaso, Music Stool, Walnut Drawingroom Suite, Spring-seated Couoh, two Easy Chairs, and six Chairs, in damask; Walnut Centre Table, Walnut Card Table, Pictures, Carpets, Mats, Clook and Shade, Walnut Whatnot, Easy Chairs, Fenders and Irons. Brapkets, Vases. Ornaments, Curtains and Poles, Venetian Blinds, Coal Scuttles, Oilcloth, and Stand, Filters, Telescope liming Table, Cheflonier, Glassware, Dinnerware. Cutlery, sis Hair-seated Chairs, tamps. Crockery. FJower Stand, Cages, Iron Bedsteads, Spring and HairMattressos. Chests Drawers, Cedar Wardrobe, Plato Glass Doors, Washstands, Toiletware, Baths, Linen Basket, Couoh,

SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. C On Account of Whom it May Concern. 28 OASES CURRANTS, Ex Antarog, Also, 386 PACKAGES, comprising 250 and Plaid Vestas, Sardines, Hemp, Canary, and Rape Seeds; Lobsters, Carriage and Self-fitting Candles; Baking Powder, Cream of Tartar, Ginger, Clothes Pegs, Wash-boards, Paper Bags, Twine, &c, &c, &c. E, & aTIsAACS WILL Bell by auction at their Stores, Queen-street, on Tuesday nest, November 29, at 11 o'clock, 353 PACKAGES OF THE ABOVE. E. & A.ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers, TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING-OUT SALE OF BOOTS AMD SHOES, Opposite the Theatre Royal, Queenstreet. G A BRIEL LEWIS HAS received instructions from Mr Brownhlll, who Is retiring from business, to sell tho Balance of his Stock of BOOTS and 8HOE& Without Reserve. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. GENERAL DRAPERY ! GENERAL DRAPERY! CLUTHINUI CLOTHING! STRAW GOODS! STRAW GOODS I GABRIEL LEWIS [AS received instructions to sell, at his L Btoro, on the above date, at H o'clock, A PARCEL, OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING. &C 60. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. Ex Orient steamer, transhipped per Union Campany's steamer. TR A D ~~E SALE o» 1 g OABBB FRENCH LaSTIHG BOOTH on TRUNKS LADIES',-MAIDS', AND «"? CHILDREN'S KID BOOTS. Terms at Sale. GABRIEL LEWIS, Anctioneer, TO-MORROW. tOR SALE, at the Junction Yards, on Tuesday next, GO Fat Bollooks, ex 'Macgregor,' from Waitara 25 Fat Bullooks. from Walpipa 85 Prime Fat Cattle, from Walkato and' neighbourhood 3 Well-bred Yearling Bulls 600 Fat Sheep and Lambs. , . At 1 o'clock. -* - HUNTER & NOLAN.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. THE DURHAM YARDB. HOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on ■ Friday, December 2, 65 Unbroken Colts, principally Hacks and HUN T|ER & NOLAN, DURHAM YARDS. rnHE SECOND WOOL SALE OF THE X SKASONIwiII be held on TH ÜBS DAY, Ist December, 1831. AT 2 O'CLOCK. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. -TIOK SALK BY. AUCTIUN, . on Wednesday, nth December, at 2 o'clock, Ik obb Public) Hall, Cambbidqe, THK TOWNSHIPS OF OXFORD AND ST. KILDA, and SUBUBBAN FABMS adjacent to Oxford. The Township of Oxford is sltnated about 20 miles above Cambridge and on the direct road 1 to Botorna, and within abont five hours' ride of the Lakes. The proposed Thameß Valley and I Botorna Railway passes through this township. There is already a good hotel at Oxford, affording , first-class accommodation, and a coach in connection with the same runs twice a-week to Cambridge, carrying the mall, . The Suburban Farms will be offered in lots containing from Ave to' One hundred and fifty acres, all first-class land. Oxford, situated as above, and in the midst of an immense area of the boat of land, will, in the course of a very short time, be an important' and flourishing township. St. Hilda is immediately adjoining, and forms part of Cambridge Hast, pleasantly situated, and well adapted for villas and flrat-class residences. It will be sold in sections of one quarter of an acre and upwards. Plans of the abovo properties are in the course of preparation, and will be ready in about tea days. Terms liberal. Conditions at sale. J. S, BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. B. TONES. B. C..CARB. J*. D. TONKS AT AN EARLY DATE. « ALE. OF CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND WHIPS. B. TONES & CO., J Auctioneers,

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3529, 28 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3529, 28 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3529, 28 November 1881, Page 4

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