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Public Auction Sales.

MONDAY, MARCH 9.

PIANO, FURNITURE, BOOKS, WINES, GOLD, HUNTING WATCH, LARGE FIELD GLASS (TWELVE LENS), TWO MORTICING MACHINES WITH CARPENTERS' TOOL 3, ETC., ETC.

SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will sell, at their Stores, Fort-street, on Monday next, at 11 o'clook sharp, A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Private hfieots, consisting of a Neat Rosewood Semi-cottage Pianoforte; Mahogany Coucb, Easy Chair, and 4 Parlour Chairs in Morocco leather ; Mahogany Rotatory Loo Table, Dining Tables, 6 Hair-seated Chairs, 1 American Rocking Chair, hair-seated; 6 Cane-seated Chairs, 2 Iron Bedsteads, Excellent Feather Bed, Palliasses, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Rimu Bedstead, a quantity of Good Books, Engravings, Pictures, Glass, Crockery Ware, Kauri Dining Table, Plated Cruet Stands, (jlocks, Knives and Forks, Ornaments, Writing-desks, Dressing-cases. Alto,

Two Morticing .Machines, .with chisels, Ao., in first-class working order ; a large collection of Carpenters' Tools. Gold Hunting Watch, Large Field Glass (12 lens), and a small selection of very Superior Wines ; 9 oases Choice Old Port Wine 4 oases Neufchatel Red Wine 5 cases Irroy's Champagne X case Perrier's Champagne 5 casks AUsopp's Pale Ale, 4 dozen each Ao., Ac., Ac

SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. SALE OP GOVERNMENT STEAMER, BARGrES, AND BOATS JLATBZiT USED IN THB WAIKATO STEAM TRANSPORT SERVICE. TT is hereby notified that the following Government STEAMER, BARGES, and BOATS, lately used in the Waikato Steam Transport Service, will be offered for sale by auotion, at Auckland, on TUESDAY, THE 10th OF MARCH, 1868 : The 'RANGIRIRI,' Steamer— lron, Stern PaddleWheel/; length, 80 feet j beam, 20 feet ; depth, 6 feet 6 inches ; fitted with diagonal directacting high-pressure Engines, patent feathering wheel, &c, Ao. The 'KOHEROA,' Hulk— lron. The 'WHITE SLAVE,' Hulk- Wood. BARGES.— The 'Alexandra,' ' Cambridge,' 'Wobagon,' and ' Waikato.' DIAGONAL BOATS. — Three, and one flatbottomed. SMALL BOATS.— Three. N.B. — The above Steamer, Barges, and Boats may be seen on application to Mr. Dashwood, Port Waikato. DANIEL POLLEN, Agent for the General Government. December 10, 1867.

TUESDAY, MARCH 10. SAMUEL COCHRANB & SON Have been favoured with instructions from Dakiil Pollen, Esq., Agent for the General Government, to sell by public auction, on account of the Government, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday next, 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, to the highest and best bidder, THE ENTIRE FLEET OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS, BARGES, AND BOATS, Now lying in the Waikato, as by above advertisement.

SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

MONDAY, MARCH 9. VALUABLE SUBURBAN AND ClTx* PROPERTY". FOUR HOUSES AND ALLOTMENTS IN COLLEGE ROAD, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE MOUNT ST. MARY, AND KNOWN AS THE PROPERTY OF MR. R. MACFARLANE.

C. STICHBURY Has received instructions from Mr. Mactablakb, who is about to leave Auckland, to sell his 4 VALUABLE COTTAGES and ALLOTMBNT in College Road, On the above date, at 12 o'clock. Each house contains fir* rooms, all plastered and papered throughout ; scullery, with tank and water leading to jame, fitted with cupboards and shelving. A plentiful supply of water to each house. The Houses are all detached and well fenced ; each allotment 33 feet x 100 feet, commanding a beautiful view of the harbour and Waitemata. The whole will be offered in one lot.

Terms at sale. Also, Superior Comfortable Two-storey DWELLINGHOUSE (opposite the residence of Captain Butt), being part of Allotment 1 of Stction 9, of tbe city of Auckland, with a frontage of 25 feet to Wellealeystreet by a depth of 64 feet ; containing four rooms, lined and papered throughout, with passage through to yard. There are two tire-places and side entrance, — altogether a comfortable Dwelling-house, nearly new, only been built eighteen months, in the heart of the oity. ' ' r Terms at sale.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 2

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