TOMORROW, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Removed to Mart for Convenience of Sale. EDWARD LEYDON Has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Wilson, who is leaving the colony, to coll at blii Mart, f-t t i\£\ WORTH of GENERAL *L«X"if MEUOIIANDISK <Tr«%Zen'' Bimples), consisting of - Flanuols. Clothing, Drapnry, Cutlory, Ladies' and Gent« Watches, Alberts, Rings &0., &c., &o. The Whole will bo Sold Without Reserve. EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer (next British Hotel). \V. S. COniKANK] [-'AH. I>ACRK TO-MORROW. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES TAPESTRY CARPETS, WALNUT TABLES, WARDROBE, COOKJNC STONES, ILOUtiEHOIiI) FURNITURE. The anlwwlbcM will setl hy avu-tlon at their looms, yn-tiivstivot, OT. Krlilay. May-!•. lSs.5, at II ii'clu'-!;. HOIISEIIOLD FURNITURE consisting of Drawing-room Suite, Tape»try Oarootß Mantol Mirrora, Whatnot*, Walnut Oral Table, (irctfionnl Tallies Clook?, bido boanl Iron awl Wo..d Honstoads. MatWßsai*. PftllSiaß™ Ftolhor Pillow.. Wardrobe, Wash Btancis »»d Ware. Dr.-ssinu' 'IIIMO3, lowol-hors-s. riu^la Drawer.-. Mi now. Couches Plciuros Jlattintr. Wouil nnd Canc-Buatfd Chairs, "Curciin I'ol-a. Hound and Square Tabl-w! Patent Box AIIWKIe, Kitchen Utoiibilp, &c, &c., &c, Hot Air llulh. V- Sliop Shutters. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioncora. v. s. cociikane] [J.W. 11APRB MONDAY, JUNE 1. By Ordor of the Raijwtrar of tlio Supremo Court, SHOP AND DWELLING, HAMILTON WEST. Tho Subscribers have received instructions from tan Raglstrar of tho Sunronio Court, at Auckland, to sell ut, their Rooms. Que-on-strcet, on Monday. Ist Juoe, at 12 o'ctocK, ALLOTMENT SS, TOWN OF HAMILTON *'KST. 183 links frontjwo, by 559 Unßs doop. with iho large Shop and Dowellinghouse erectod thoreon, well-known ns the proparty rocontly owned by the late J. K. v ialou Full particulars on application. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers, W. S. COOHRANEI fjAJIES DAOKE PREUMINARY NOTICE. , AT AN EARLY DATE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES. THE TWO CORNER ALLOTMENTS FRONTING VICTORIA-STREET AND HIGH-STREET. ALLOTMENT, HIGH-STREET. FOUR ALLOTMENTS, HIGH-STREET. FOUR ALLOTMENTS, BEACH ROAD. FOUR ALLOTMENTS, JERMYNSTREET. ALLOTMENT, BANK-STREET. The Subscriber have recoived instructions from the Trustees to sell by public auotion, it their Rooms, Queen-street, at an early date, THOSE TWO VALUABLE BUSINESS BITEB, having frontage of 31 foet 4 inches and 34 feet to Victoria-street Kast, and 50 feet to High-street. Allotment 1, having 30 feet frontair" to Victoria-street East. Allotments 3.4. 6. and 7 having about 23 feet frontage each to HlKh-street Allotments 5, 6. 7. and 8, each hay ing a frontage to Beach Road of 39 feot 7 inches by about 140 feet deep, situate opposite the railway workshops. Allotments 1.2.3. and 4. having each a frontage to Jermyn street by 120 feet deep, situate adjoining tho lato Mr Shepherdls property. Part of Allotment IS. Banh-Btxeet, 31 feet frontage, situate immediately behind the Northern Club. Full particulars in future issue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. B, O. OARB.I ■ [B. D. SONKB TO-MOEEO W, at 12 o'Clock. B. TONKS & CO. Will sell, on Friday next, at 12 0 clock, TAPANESE VASES, Trays, Dresden ♦ I Ornaments. Terra Cotta Figures. Dogs. Dogs Heads, Tete-a-Tete Sets, &c; also. Small Collection of Books, including 10 Vols. Chambers' Encyclopedia, Byron'a Works, Novels, etc. Collection of a Gentleman who is leaving tho Colony, specially aeleoted. B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneer. R. 0. CARB] [D. D. TONKS TUESDAY, JUNE 2, At 12 o'clock. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE MEETING. BOOTHS, CARDS, STALLS. B. TONKS & CO. Are Instructed to sell, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, 0 THE BOOTHS CARDS REFRESHMENT STALLS &C, &O. &o. &O. For the Anckland Steeplechase Meeting, to be held at Ellcrsiio on Saturday, June 6. TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VALUABLE IMPROVED FARMS IN THE PARISH OF OKURA, WADE. JOHN REID & CO. Hare received Instructions from the respootive ' Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their storeT 20, Queen-street, on Friday first, the 29th inst., at twelve o'clock noon. 1. ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, J\. situate in tho Parish of Okura. ani being part of. Allotment No. 7, containing 140 acres, the property of Thomas Kelly. The Junction Hotel, which stood upon this land, was destroyed by fire a few weeM ago, and the purchaser of the freehold will have no difficulty in obtaining a license to a new building, if erected. A portion of the land is fenced and laid down in grass. 2 Also, that Parcel of Land situated in the said Pariah 0' Okura, and beinor other port of Allotment No. 7, containingl4l acres, the property of Mr Thomas Kelly. The Property must be sold. p. C. BIOHABDSON,] [T. M. JACKSON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. By order of the Mortgagee. NINE-ROOMED HOUSE & GROUNDS, KAWAKAWA, Loading Ground, Bay of Islands. RICHARDSON AND JACKSON Have been favoured with Instructions to Sell by Publio Auction, at their Mart, Durham-street, on 3rd June, THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD of 7 acres 2 roods 83 perches, situatod atKawakawa upon whioh is built a 9 roomed House and largo Shed (nsed as ball-room), now ocoupiedby Cnpt. McLeod. This property possesses a grard Water-front-age of nnolatmeri land. Vessels at low water can come alongside. Grand opportunity for a Shipbuilder. SATURDAY, MAY 30. AT MANBERK. DAIRY COWS, HORSES, PURE-BRED BOAR, BERTIE SAVERNA, IMPORTED SOW, NEGRESS, 27 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE PIGS, FARMING STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sec, Sec, Sco. •The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Grubb (who is giving up hia farm) to cell, at his residence, Manegre, on Saturday, May 30, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 15 Cows, milking and incalt Excellent ITarm Horss ~.,._. Buguy Horse, a two-year-old colt by Prince Arthur Imported Borkahire Boar Bertie Saverna Imported Berkshire Sow Negress, and 8 yowng !i Rows in young by Bertie Saverna 13 Young Pigs 300 Choice Fowls Spring Cart, nearly new 2 Sets Harness, Plough Harrows. Dairy Utea ails. Large Lot Pig Feed, Manure 2 acres Green Oats. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Sale at eleven o'clock. Luncheon provided. HUNTER AND NOLAN, ' Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 119, 28 May 1885, Page 4
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