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Auctions. W. S. COGHKANEI . LJAS. PACEE TUESDAY. JULY 7, At 11 o'clock sharp. COTTAGE (FOR REMOVAL), ALBERTSTREET. The iubscribers (thrsugh J. Dacre, Auctioneer) have receivod instructions from Mr Robert Kew, who is enlarging his premises, to soil by auotio'n, at their Rooms, Quaen-street, oo Tuesday n«xt, at 11 o'clo«k sharp, i~iOTTA©E, in Alberfe-street, with iroa \J ■ root. To be removed in 7 days. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneers. w. s. coshjune] [JAS. »acrb TUESDAY, 7th JULY, At 11 o'clock. 500 VOLUMES BOOKS AND NOVELS. _HEST CARPENTERS' TOOLS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JACKS, STOCKS AND DIES, The Subscribers, through J. Dacre, Auctioneer, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Quten-st., oh Tuesday next, at 11 e'clock, HORIZONTAL BOILER (small), Chatwin Solid Stocks. Taps and Dies. Bottle Jack. Timber Jack. Scal«s and Weights, Wheels Picks. Blocks and Tackle, Floor Cramps, Two Grindstones. Iron Pestles and,Mcrtars. Punching Machine. Spanners. Hinges. Coil Ropo, Chast Carpenters Tools. Organ. Organette, Flutina, Accordeon, Concertina. Flagoolette. Auto Harp, Field Glass, Telescope, 500 volumes Books and Novels, Boots. Shoes. Ornaments, Fancy Goods, etc.. etc, . . „_. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COOHKANE.] • [JAS. BACKS WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, Afe 11 o'Clock. MARBLE MONUMENTS. MARBLE ORNAMENTS. HEAD STONES ** MARBLE BLOCKS and SLABS DRESSED and ROUGH STONE BLOCKS PAVIN© FLAGS The Subscribers (through J. Dacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction, on tho promises, Lomestreet, on Wednesday, Bth July, at 11 o'clock. By Order of the Executor im the Estate of the late Jas. Tait (deceased), OQ LARGE MARBLE MON¥MBNTS, /s?"> beautifully carved 35 Marble Headstones and Bates 13 Marble Headstones 19 Headstones Marble Urns, Crosses and Ornaments Marble Blocks and Slabs Dressed and Rough Stono Blocks Paving Flags SAMUEL COQHRANE k SON, Auctioneers. ______ ~ MONDAY, JULY 13. VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, WEL-LESLEY-STREET. . 50 ACRES OWHIWA. ALLOTMENTS, POKENO. The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, July 13th, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Executors in the Estate of the late L. D. HaUtead, WELLESLEY-STREET WEST.—Lot 16. Section 24. havine 80 links frontage to Wcllesley-street West by the very unusual dopth of 316 links. The above i« a very deniable Building site, either for any one wishing to erect a Residence, or to anyone wishing for a reliable investment, as from the large area of ground, several houses could be built. Aleo, on owner's account: WAIMANA—Lot 148, Containing 50 acres, situated close to Owhiwa Harbour. PGKENQ—Lots 22, 23,53, ani 04. Floating Great South Road. SAMUEL COCHRANE awb SON, Auctioneers. ' W. S, COCHBAKEJ I.JA3. BACKS MONDAY, JULY 13. COTTAGE, IRELAND-STREET COTTAGE, SHEEHAN-STREET COTTAGE, STANLEY-STREET SMALL FARM, MAKETU. Tho subscriber* (J. Dacre. Auctioneer), in•trnctad cy Messrs Vaile Brothers, will sell by aHction. at their Hooras. Qmion-street, on Monday, 13th inst., »t 12 o'clock, "f RELAND - STREET, PONSONBY— JL Lot 77, having 33 fe»t frontago by 71 feet doop, with CGTTAGIi, 4 rooms, bathroom and waahboasc, km and water, range and Register Kratof;, welt drained yard, and paths asphalted. L.U d K_HAN-STKEKT. PONSONBY-I.ot 123, containing 9 2-10 th porches, with COTTAGE of 5 rooms thereon, newly paintad and papered. L_TVN aLEy's tTREET. ARCH HILL-Part Lot 43, havi»g 54 feet frontago by 118 feet deep, with COTTAGE ef i room* thareoa. iron roof, detatched y/ashhocse. STANLEY-STBEFiT—Lot 42, adjoining th« aboTo, having 40 feet frontage by 110 feet deep. MAKETU—Lots 32. 33 and 60. Suburban Section 2. situate in csntro of Village of Maketu. containißK 15 acr«s good l«vel land, fenced aud in grass, good supply of water; has Cottage o< 6 rooms, well situated, fronting two metalled roads, about one mile from Kamarama Post Office, nsar craamery and school. Further particulars from Messrs Vaile Bros* or , SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. ... ABCtiottaerß._ " ESAM AND ARTHUR 8. J. ESAMJ £C. ASTIII TUiSSDAY 11 o'clock" NURSERY STOCK, From MESSRS HAWKENS AND FETRIDGE AND JAS. MASON. ESAM AND. ARTHUR Have roeeived instructions from the above tc sell by auction, at their Mart, Quean-street, on Tuosday next, at 11 o'clock, "1 '#_ A A P'B AO II TKE ES, ±.\r\9\J Best Varieties. 500 Japanese Plums, including 1.00 Burbaaks 500 Apple Trees, assorted 200 Lemons and Oranges 100 Tree Tomatoes Neetarinas. Plums, Guavas Passion Fruit Flowering Shrubs, Azaleas, Heath, etc. Macrocarpas. Eleagnus, etc., etc. (C. Arthur, Auctionzer.) B. J. ESAM.] [C. ARTHUR. MONDAY, At 11 o'Ciock. EX TAUPO, FROM TAHITI. A M ffcQ/f CASES ORANGES & Co. /Q^3rsz E.P.— 211 cases Oranges 125 bunches Bananas 12 sacks Cocoanuts Oranges are landed in splendid condition, all wrapped in paper. Terms—Strictly Cash before delivery. ESAM and ARTHUR C. Arthur, Auctioneer. TONIGHT— Tonight—For best value in Queen street in Gent's Mercory.-C. Hopkins. ■ • TO-NIGHT^ To-night. Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, newest style, 6s lid, 7« Ud, 10s 6d and 12s 6d, all greatly reduced,— C. Hopkins. ■.'... •

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 156, 4 July 1896, Page 8