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Auctions- , M— —S—wn_ W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. WALNUT PIANOFORTE, CARPET, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT HOWE-STREET. The subscribers will sell by auction, at the Residence, Howe-street, on Tuesday, 16th inst., at 11 o'clock, THE W HOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Walnut Pianoforte by Heolling and Spanderberg, Carpet, Inlaid Table, Austrian Chairs, Cretonne Couch, Mnsic Stand (made from wreck of Trenton), Canterbury Folding Chair, Curtains, pictures. Fender and Irons, Vases, Pair very Lar«c Shells, Ornaments, Walnut, Whatnot. Rugs, Scott's Works (8 vols.). Pictorial Shakspere, Books, Banner, Screen, Iron and Wood Bedsteads. Hair A'atlress, Washstands, Ware, Mirror. Chest Drawers. Palliasses, Oilcloth, Clock, Chiffonier, Kitchen Utensils, Tubs, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. iW. S. COCHRANE] [JXS. DACRE MONDAY, JUNE 22. HOUSE, HOBSON'S BAY ROAD. COTTAGE, EDWIN- S R E E T. 29 ACRES, TOKATOKA. The subscribers will soil by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday. 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock, HOBSON'S BAY ROAD.—Lot 2, Sublot 2, Section 14, Suburbs of Auckland; 267 feet frontage by 135 feet deep, with house of 5 rooms erected thereon. Has good supply ot water and well-grown Orchard. EDWIN-STREET.-Cottage of 3 rooms and Shed, situate close to corner of Upper Pittstreet and Edwin-street. No Reserve. Owner leaving the colony. By Order of the Registrar ot the Supremo Court, under the Provisions cf the Rating Act, and Amendments thereto, fo r Non-payment of Rates. TOKATOKA.—South-west Middle Portion Lot 27, containing 23 acres. Owner, Maria Andre war tha. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. wTV COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE NOTICE. TO THOSE FURNISHING AND ABOUT TO FURNISH. FIRST-CLASS MODERN ENGLISH FURNITURE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have receircd instructions to sell by auction at an early date, THE WHOLE OF THE FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE of a gentleman's residence in the Suburbs. Full Particulars Shortly. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, June 22nd' COTTAGES, COTTAGES, {RUSSELL-STREET, COMMERCIAL ROAD, VERMONT-STREET, PONSONBY TERRACE, HASLETT-TREET, GREAT NORTH ROAD, ALLOTMENTS, MOUNT EDEN AND DRURY. The subscribers will sell by Auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on MONDAY, 22nd inst.,at 12 o'clock, by order of the Mortgagees, TD» USSELL-STREET.— Lot 129, subJL\i division of lot 17, section 7, suburbs of Auckland; 33 feet frontage by 105 feet deep, with COTTAGE of 5 rooms erected thereon. RUSBELL-STREET AND COMMERCIAL ROAD.—Lots 41 and 97, and part of lots IU and S3, 62 feet frontage to each street by 200 feet deep, with COTTAGE erected thereon. GREAT NORTH ROAD—Lot 27, sub-division lot 2c, and others, section 10. 65 feet frontage by 132 feet deep, held under lease for 21 years irom 19th February, 188* ; ground rent £6 a-3 ear, with COTTAGE thereon. VERMONT-STREET. — Part Lots 8 and 9, sub-division lot 30, section 8, 32 feet frontage by 85 feet deep, with cottage thereon. PONSONBV TERRACE.—Lot 73, sub-divi-sion lot 21. section 8, 10 feet frontage by 100 feet deep, with house of Bix rooms thereon. HASLETT-STREET AND EDEN-STREET. —Lot, 7, sub-division lots 41 and 42 of lot 8, section 5, 50 fectfrontage by 43 feet, with cottage thereon. , . MOUNT EDEN.—Lot 37, sub-division lot 68, section 10. feet frontage to Shepperdton Road by 195 feet deep. RUSSELL - STREET. — Allotmont 23 feet frontage by 100 feet deep, with bouse of 5 rooms thereon. In the Estato of the late Richard Moore. DRURY.—Lot 38. section 6. fronting Wharfstreet and Slippery Creek. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] f JAS. DACRE SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, ■ Atllo : Clock. ALLOTMENTS, HOBSON'S BAY, PARNELL. The Bubseribeas will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queea-street, on Saturday, 20th inst., at 11 o'clock (by order of H. C. Brewer, Esq., Sheriff of Auckland), 7 LARGE BUILDING SITES, situate at Hobson's Bay (close to St Stephen's Road*, Parnell: Allotment 17, having 66 feet frontage to Selwyn Road, by 163 feet deep Allotment 16, having 66 feet frottige to Selwyn Road and 163 feet to Campbell Terrace Allotment 15, having 66 feet frontage to Campbell Terrace, by 152 feet deep Allotment 14, having 66 feet frontage to Camp bell Terrace, by 130 feet deep Allotment 9, having 127 feet frontage to Campbell Terrace and a large frontage to the Sea Allotment 8, having 102 feet frontage to Hobson's Bay Road and a largo frontage to the Sea Allotment 5. having 66 feet frontage to Hobson' B Bay Road, by 140 feet deep. No Reserve. SA MUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. Lectures, Etc. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING IX 'fHiTABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM, THE V.M.C.A. LITERARY and DEBATING AND TABERNACLE LITERARY SOCIETIES Will'debate that interesting subject, " Henry George's Single Tax : Would it be advisable to adopt it in our colony?' MR W. H. WHITEHEAD, VOCALIST. ORGANIST. SONG LECTURER. AND EVANGELIST, Fkom England, POPULAR SONG-LECTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH -THIS EVENING, at 7.30. Subject: "Three Beautiful Words—Home, Mother, Heaven." Chairman. Rev. W. Lee. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH-TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7.30. Subject: " Foot Passengers! Keep to the Right!" Chairman—Rev. J. Berry. During the above Evenings, Mr Whitehead will sing a number of appropriate popular high-class Songs. A Collection after each Entertainment. Mr Whitehead has been holding large and enthusiastic Meetings in the United States and Canada, and al«o in Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide: and ie endorsed by the mort distinguished men ia Great Britain. J , ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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