Public Auction Sales.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SQN Will sell at their Stores, Fort-street, on Wednesday next, the 24th instant, at 11 o'clock, QA DOZEN SHERRY, Ov 2| dozen Port, 27 dozen Claret (various brands) 4 dozen Vinegar 5 cases Moselle, 2 cases Champagne 2 dozen Absinthe 10 cases American Kerosine 1 case Salmon 8 bags Sugar, 2 cases Corks 2 ke#a Salt Butter. , " 1 case Herrings Small bale Twine 10 gallons Brandy Colouring 2 cases Corks. Also, , A fejr dozen of very Choice - Old Port/ Champagne, and Burgundy, the property of a connoisseur, IN BOND. ' 10 oases Vermouth 2 quarter-casks Sherry, 5 quarter-ouks Port 20 cases Old Tom, 20 casks Jeffrey's Ale 3 quarter-casks MarteU's Pale Brandy 2 cases Absinthe 39 cases Geneva, 7 cases Liqueurs 4 cases Maraschino; 2 cases Chartreuse 1 hhd. Shecry, Thud. Claret ko., ke., &c. Terms '.—Cash. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.
i ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. , TWO HOUSES AND ALLOTMENTS, " FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE. i SAMUEL CQCHEANE & SON .Have been favoured with instructions from the ' Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday next, the 24th inatant, at 12 o'clock, ALL THAT ALLOTMENT OR PARCEL , OF LAND in New Zealand, comprising Lots Nos. 1 and 2of Section 2 of the Subdivision into sections and lota of Allotments 22 and 22a of Section No. 2 of the Parish of Takapuna, County of Eden, 36 feet frontage each, with the Two Houses erected thereon. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.
wednesday, april 24. by order of the registrar of the supreme court. brick house and allotment in Wakefield-street. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SOI* -, Have been favoured with instructions from the the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by public auction, at the Mart, Fort*street, on Wednesday next, the 24th instant, at 12 o'olock, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, part of Allotment 8 of Section 36, City of Auckland, Parish of Waitemata, and County of Eden — 27 feet 6 inches frontage to Wakefield-atreet —with the Brick Building thereon erected. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25. TIMBER WHARVES. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON I Have been favoured with instructions from his Honor John Williamson, Esq., Superintendent of the Province, to lease by public auction, at the Land | Mart, Fort-street, on Thursday, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, 1 X ALLOTMENTS ON CUSTOM-HOUSE* 1O STREET, To be used as Timber Wharves, Having a frontage of 40 feet each tothe rirer. CONDITIONS OF LEASE OF PART OF CUSTOM.HOUSE-STREET WHARF. The Allotments to be l«t shall consist of portions of the Custonvhouie-street Wharf, measuring 40 feet from east to west, by 47 feet deep, and extending from Custom-house-atreet to within 3 feet of the face of the Timber Wharf, the said 3 feet being reserved for a footway. ' 1. No house or office shall be erected on any allot* ment without the written consent of the Superintendent. 2. The Harbour-master or Wharfinger may order the removal, at the leasee's expense, of all timber or other material so laid down as to encroaoh beyond the limits of the allotment, or to interfere with the 3-feet passage, or of any material which may be offensive or a nuisance. 3. Thefiarbour-master or Wharfinger may remove, at the lessee's expense, all goods of such weight as may in his opinion injure the Wharf, and may control the stacking of timber, so as to render the same safe. 4. The regulations applying to vessels' at the Queenstreet Wharf shall apply to all vessels using the Custom house-street Wharf. ' ' 5. The tolls exigible on goods and carriages of every description using' the Queen-street wharf shall be exacted 'from the persons leasing these allotments, or using the Custom • house • street Wharf. S. The lesiees of these allotments may be debarred theuaeof the Queen-street Wharf for all vessels which, in the opinion of the Harbour-master, can load or discharge at euch allotments, The lease of these allotments to commence on the 18th April, 1867, and expire on the 18th April, 1868. One quarter's rent to be paid in advance on the fall of. the hammer. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, AUCTIONEERS. .
SATURDAY, APRIL .2?. SAMtJEL-COCHBANE _ SON Have received instructions to submit to public com* petition, at their Mart r Fort-street, on Saturday next, 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, npHE WHOLE of the MACHINERY, BUILDX INGS, PLANT, STORES, Jto., at Coroma*. del, known as the property of the WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY. . Further particulars may be obtained at' the Com*, pany's Offices, Fort-street. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, AUCTIONEEUS.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3039, 23 April 1867, Page 2
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