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Public Auction Sales.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31.

SUGAR, EX 'AUCKLAND.'

WITHOUT RESERVE.

JONES

Will sell by auction, at bis Mart, Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday next, the 31st instant, at 1 1 •wo'docv, 5 TONS FINE LIGHT GRAINY MAURITIUS SUGAR, in small bags.

Terms at Sale.

THIS DAY,

At eleven o'clock, sharp.

FURNITURE, WINES, ALE, STOUT, CHEESE, KEROSINE, RACING • SADDLE, BOOKS, TOOL CHEST, ETC., ETC., ETC.

SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON.

Thio Morning there will be an extensive sale of the above, at the Mart, Fort-stteet, at 11 o'clock: BOOKS, FURNITURE, COOKING UTENSILS, Ac, (the Property of a Gentleman leaving by the 'Siam,' for England); Wines, Spirits, Beer, Ale, Porter. Cheese (very Choice Jtshire, 81b. to 91b. each), iv good qaality convenient lots, viz. : " S, Dining and Drawing room Chairs, t Iron Cots, Colonial Sofas, Perambulators, Candlesticks, Soups Lidles (plate), Decanters, Dessert Knives and Fork*, Trays, Coffee Mills, Fire Irons, Carpet Moreen. Long Cloth, Window Blinds (new), Quilts, Velvet Table Covew, Dinner Service, Dessert Service, and Tea Service, in China, Elegant Designs — with a great many useful and valuable articles too numerous to insert.

The Books are superior in binding and typography to those generally offered at auction, and, although few in number, very valuable and Belect ; they comprise the gems of fccott, Howitt, Dickens, D'lsraeli, and Thackeray, with a small educational set of German, Latin, and Greek works by the latest authors, and some really choice Lithographs.

A very superior Double-barrelled Gun, and twelve Cricket Bats, with a large variety of Domestic Articles.

Terms :— Cash.

SAMUEL COCHRANE,

AUCTIONEER.

THIS DAY.

SHARES AND ALLOTMENTS IN THE THAMES GOLDFIELD AND SHORTLAND TOWN, 100 ACRES IN THE WAIKATO, SMALL FARM AT PAPAKURA, ETC., ETC., ETC.

SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON

Will sell at the Land Mart, Fort-street, This Day (Monday,) 30th instant, at 12 o'clock, THE INTERESTS of two gentlemen in Two GOLD-PRODUCING CLAIMS ; likewise their interest in TWO ALLOTMENTS, well situated, in Shortland Town. Most satisfactory reasons for the quick disposal of these valuable prdperties can be given. A Valuable Farm in the Waikato, containing 100 acres, having a large frontage to the Manganua Creek, all fenced and ditched, with about 30 acres cleared, bring Nos. 350 and. 3sl, of W. H. .Grahame's survey, } (amilton " East ; Town Acre, East Hamilton, fenced and in crop. 5 Acres, Papakura, fronting the Wairoa Road.

SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7.

SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE .EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

MERCHANDISE, SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC.,

IN THE ESTATE OF

MESSRS. HARRIS & LAURIE.

CHARLES DAVIS

Has received instruction* to sell on Tuesday, January 7, at the stores of Harris aadLAtrftiE, THE WHOLF. OF THE^ABOVE STOCK, consisting of — Muntz Metal, Composition Copper and Galvanised Bolt-?, Deck Spikes aud Nails, Europe Bolt Rope, Oakum, Spunyarn, Houseline, Log and. Lead Lines, ISDgine Packing, Twine, Galvanued Wire Hope, Anchors, Chains and Cables, Bales of Sail Canvas, Tarpaulin Canvas, Patent Blocks and Sheaves, (,al vanned < Hanks, Brass Thimbles and Hooks. PAINTS : White Lead, Green, Yellow, Black, and Umber. OILS : Boiled and Raw, Linseed, Colza, Palm, Sperm, and Tea Oil. Turpentine, French "Umber, Rosin, Deck Lights, Brushes, Ensigns, Bunting, Crates of Felt, Barometers, Compasses, Prass Clocks, Windlass, Frills and Pawls, Pitch, Tar, Cauntic, and every description of Ship Chandlery; Ewbank's Nails, Flooring Brads, Slating baila, Hammers, Files, Braces and. Bits, Augers. Woolpacks, 3-bushel and Hessian Bags. Cotton Waste, Circular and Breaking-down Saws. Moulding Machine, Pig Iron, and general Merchandise.

Particulars in Catalogues.

CHARLES DAVIS,

AUCTIONEER.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7.

THE SCHOONER 'ASPASIA.'

IN HARRIS & LAURIE'S ESTATE.

CHARLES DAVIS Ha« received instructions to sell by public auction, at 1 o'clock prompt, at the Stores of Harris AifD Lattkh, THE SCHOONER 'ASPASIA,' built by Holme*, North Shore, in 1866, 70 tons burden, registered tonnage 45 tons, coppered and copper-fattened, well found, and in good\contion ; is an excellent sailing vessel, carrying a|wrge cargo, with a light draught of water ; well Waled for the island trade. Jff^ Immediately aHevthe sale of the vessel,

THE WINES, Consisting of ? #&- SHERRY. £(>RT, AND AUSTRALIAN^NES,

*. *

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3261, 30 December 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3261, 30 December 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3261, 30 December 1867, Page 2

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