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Public Auction Sales.

FRIDAY, JULY 27.

PIANO, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, at his mart, Fort-street, on Friday, 27th July at 11 o'clock, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI'IURE, the owner having gone to the South: Mottled Kauri Wardrobe Sofa, Easy Chair 3 Washstands and Ware, Delf 1 Parlour, Kitchen, and Dressing Table 1 Looking Glass, 6 Cane-bottomed Chain 1 Set Drawers, 1 Drawing-room Table Side Saddle, Bridle, aud Gent's Saddle Breech-load iug Pocket Revolver, with Walnut Case and Fittings Plated Tea Service, 2 pair Feather Pillows Set of Cbessmen and Board, Gold Geneva Lever Watch Set of Sir Walter Scott's Works, Handsomely Bound,'l6 vols. ; Sundiy Vols. Books First class London Army Rifle 2 Oil Paintings .Also, 2 cases American Furniture A quantity of Memorandum, School,aud other Books

For and on account, 'of Mr. Marks and Mr. Robinson, purchased in June last ; samples of which were taken away from the Mart.

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

SATURDAY, JULY 28.

CHOICE FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLANTS.

The subscriber has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Marb, Fort-streefc, on Saturday, July 28, at 2 o'clock, A QUANTITY of CHOICE FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, and PLANTS, from Montpellier Nursery; and a quantity of Carpenters' Tools.

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

SATURDAY, JULY 28.

TIMBER! TIMBER.' TIMBER!

The subscriber will sell by auction, on Saturday, July 28, at 2 o'clock, on the Wharf, "I KOnn FEET Marketable KAURI KO, \J \J VJ TIMBER.-9 xl, 9x»,3 x 4, 6x2, and 9 x 3, iv lots to suit purchaser?.

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

TUESDAY, JULY 31.

CONTRACTOR'S PLANT.

# Tbe subscriber has received instructions from Messrs. Maitland and Co. (in consequence of the completion of their Wharf contract) to sell by auction, the whole of their extensive plant, on Tuesday, 31st July, at noon, on the Woriis, Wharf and Custom-house-street : 1 FIVE- HORSE POWER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, 3-ton Derrick Crane, 10-ton Travelling Crane, quantity of Iron Rails, 3 Pile Engines, complete, 1 Single and 2 Double Purchase Crab Winches, 1 Rack and 2 Patent Screw Jacks, 1 B»rge, 18 tons ; 1 Punt, 10 tons ; and 2 Boats, ] Bullock Jenker, and 1 Horse Dray ; 10 Totara Piles from 50 to 60 feet long ; a quantity of Timber, different length* and sizes ; an office 15ft. by Bft.; a quantity of Pile Ends, suitable for Gate Posts House Blocks, &c. ,• 1 anchor, Iron and Wood Blocks, Coupling Screws ; a large quantity of Assorted Chains and Tools of all soits, suitable for Wharf or Bridge building ; also, miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention.

Terms liberal.

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

MONDAY, AUGUST 6.

VALUABLE LAND AT EPSOM AND ON THE GREAT NORTH ROAD.

The subscriber h*3 been favoured with instructions from Mr. War. Keefe to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, tbe 6th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, fTIHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY AT EPSOM X adjoining the estate of B. Wyuyard, Esq., and having a frontage to the Onehunga Road of about 500 feet; containing about five acres, with well-built Seven-roomed House and commodious Stables aud Out-houses, as at present occupied bv aud leased to Mr. Leonard for the unexpired term of 16 months from this date, at £50 per annum. Also, A small Paddock on the Great North Road, containing five acres, through which a never-failing stream of water runs, and substantially enclosed with a ditch and two-rail fence (and cleared ready for the plough). Title deeds and full particulars may be had on application to

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

TRADE SALE OF OILMEN'S STORES.

EX 'ROB ROY.'

The subscriber has been instructed by the importer to prepare for the sale of SEVERAL Large INVOICES of GROCERIES, Oilmen's Stores, and some Choice Wines', Spirits, Ales, Stout, &c, &c.

SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

PRICES CURRENT.

STEAM BISCUIT

MANUFACTOKY,

(Adjoining the Windmill.)

REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BISCUIT.

T3EST CABIN BISCUITS, per ton £22. Navy Biscuits, per 1001b 20s. All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, 9d. per lb.

C. F. PA-ETINGTOIf PROPRIETOR.

FOR SALE, O X C\(\C\ HOBART TOWN sft. BOX /^O, \J\jyj PALINGS, at 12s. per hundred —Apply to Cork and Weight, Freeman's Bay.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 2