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Auctions. _____ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2x% In the Estate of the late Thomas Spencer, of Howick. The undersigned havo receired|ins&ogi«is to _ell, at his late residence. at 2 o clock, on Saturday, the 20th October, 5 QUIET DAIRY COWS.Jn calf or;in milk ' i 2 Calves. 1 Pig ' ' i 2 Horses. 1 Mare in foal f, . . Saddle. Corncrusher. Chaff-titter, Waggon. 2 Frames, 2 Ploughs, Roller, Haitrows, Whipple Trees, Harness. Sundries .' 100 Fowls. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, ■ Auctioneers. , W. B. COCHRANE] jjAS. DACRE : TUESDAY, OCT. 23. . \KO FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AT HUNTLY. <lz~ - . • 'to..** * The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Tuesday. 23rd Oct., at 12 o'clock. , B Y ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR iOP TH^ SUPREME COCRT AT AUCKLAND, At the Requesb of the Mortgagee, HUNTLY— Parb Allotment) 58, Parish of Taupiri, Banks County.; containing 17 acres 1 rood 10 perches, more or less, with Dwelling-house and also all other Buildings and Improvements, and the Cupola Furnace erected thereon, and all the rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, the property of Messrs Jonea and Minett. situate near the property of Mr Sedgman. and close to the railway. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. , W. S. COCHRANE] ~~ _TAS. DAOSI MONDAY, OCT. 22. RESIDENCE, CROSS-STREET. Tho subscribers will sell by auction at theU Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday. 22nd mat, at 12 o'clock, by Order of the Mortgagee. P&BT AUotrmenb 35, Subdivision of Allotment 8, Section 7, Suburbs, of Auok land, having 25 feet frontage to Cross-street ■with Two-storied Dwelling-house erected. This property is woll: situated, close to Junction of' Upper "Queen-street a,_d K_£n_of,__hap« Road, is woll-buitt and iv good order. Is wanted, easy terms oon be given by Paying ii small deposit, and tho balance paid by email weekly instalments. . SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auotioneera.' MONDA Y^CTOBER 2-7 VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERarY. ■;.' RESIDENCE & DWEI_LING HOUSE, Chapel- ato-tfi. BRICK FACTORY, DWISLLING HOUSE AND COTTAGE, Allbert-sbreeb. The subscribers will sell br Auotion at their Rooms, Queeu-street, on Monday. 22nd instant, at 2 o'clock, hy order.of tho Executors in the Estate a£l_u> laf to Captain Rattray, ALLOTMENTS 7 awl 8, Section 30, City of Auokland. froittlng Chapel-street [indAlberi>__troetsrf>pposit_stllM_ western entrance to the City Market, subdivided as follows :— Lot 1, having 74 teetlinch._toni-__o.to Ghapelstreet by 10& feot.dees., with _DsroU_ag Houso of S rooms thereon. Lot 2. having 39J feet froKtag«» to Chapel-st. hy 106 feet deep, W.iih large tW-j-storiod Ro-si-ionce of. 9 room 3 thereon. ' Lot 3. having 33, fe_t froatag/3 to Albert-st. by 10S feet 2 inches deep, with tfno largo Brick ■md Wood Dwelling Houso tihortjon. . Lot 4, having 30 feet LinohJlro. itage to_Ubortstrflot by 105 feet 8 inches, Willi largo Brick .aOtory.thorqon. ~._ . .'.'., X._. .; . Lot, 6, having 60 feet frontag^ to Albertiutreet. by. JOS feot.2. Irrclies doop, with Cottage,of 1 iooiuß tEoreofii . '; Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain at 7 per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W, S. COCHRANE] " [JAS. DACR B <* WEDNESDAY, 24th OCTOBER, ,Ab 11 o'Clock. LAW BOOKS,. MILNER'S IRON SAFE. OFFICE DESK, COPYING PRESSES. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday next, at ~,11 o'clock, i By order of the Executors in Blybbe's Esbato. I AW BOOKS, comprising—-N.Z-J Statutes, 1812 to 1884. and 1880 to 1393' McLachlan's Mercantile Shipping. Macqueen's Husband and Wife, Taylor's. Evidence, 2 vols., Benjamin's Sale Personal Property, Lewin on -Trusts, Addison's Law Contracts. Byles on Bills. Theobald on Wills. Boll's Lectures on Conveyancing, Broom's Commentaries. Baldwin's Law of Bankruptcy. Macaskie's Bills of Sale, Smith'sLawof Negligence.Pollock'r Lawof Partnership, Walker's Banking Law. Stephen's Law of Evidence. Plumtree's Simple Contract. Inderman's Conveyancing and Equity Cases, Worsfold's Statute Law, etc. Also. ■ . « Milner'slron Safe, 24 x 24 x 32, Remington Type Writer Two Copying Presses, Office Desk, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, . Auctioneers. / W. S. COCHRANE] rJAS. SACKS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, PONSONBY ROAD. FAMILY/ RESIDENCE, ARTHUR- ' STREET. VILLit RESIDENCE, ARTHURSTREET. ,'. BUILDING SITES," ARTHUR-STREET. BUILDING SITES, WOOD-STREET. AT PONSONBY. • GRAND VIEWS OF HARBOUR. The Subscribsrs will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, sth Nov., By Order of the Executor of the Estate of the late Michael Dinnin, mHE REMAINDER of this well-known JL Property, situated in Ponsonby. close to (he Three Lamps, having an extensive view of tho harbour, and being on the sheliered side of tho district, has a warm and healthy aspect. To suit buyers, it has been subdivided as follows :— PONSONBY ROAD.—Allotment 3. having 41 feet and 11_ inches to Ponsonby Road, by9B feet deep. A grand and convenient Building Site. ARTHUR-STREET. — Allotment 7. having 111 feet 11. inches to Arthur-street by 100 feet, with the large FAMILY RESIDENCE of 12 largo rooms, iron noofed, thereon. ARTHUR-STREET—Allotment 6, having 60 feet frontage by 100 feet deep. ARTHUR-STit'EET.—Allotment 8, having 40 feet frontage by 100 feet deep, and Building thereon. ARTHUR STREET.—Allotment 9. having 38 feet frontage by &9 feet 11 inches deep. ARTHURSI'BKET.—AIIotment 10, having 75ft lljins frontage by 93ft deep, with tbo VILLA RESIDENCE erected thereon. IE contains 9 rooms and has large verandah, with every extensive view. ARTHUR-STREET.-Allotment 11, having 38 feet frontage by GO fleet 8£ inches deep. WOOD STREET.-AUotments 12. 13 and 14. aaying 38 feet frontage, by 100 feet deep, Land Transfer Title. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. "■ BAKBR BROS. ~~~ Will auction ou Monday next, at 11 a.m,. THE KETCH "GLEAM," thoroughly fitted; recently renovated. 12 ton register, 12 foot beam, 3ft 2iu draugUu.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 4

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