Public Auction Sales.
THIS DAY. MONDAY, MARCH,. 30. GLASSWARE, QHINA, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., ETC. OLEARINGrOUT SALE AT CROMBIE'S STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY DEPOT.
S. JONES Has; received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, This Day (Monday), 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, nfiHE ENTIRE STOCK-IN-TRADE, X~ consisting of Toilet Services, Dinner and Desiert Services, Cup* and Saucers, Dishes, Plates, Eggonps, Basins, Butter Cooler*, Cake Stands, Elegant Lustres, Decanters, Wines, Tumblers, Carafes, Water Jags, Claret Jugs, Crystal Dessert Dishes, Glass Bhad«p, Kerosin© Lamps, Flower Stands, Chimnoy Ornaments, Wire Dish Covers, Tea Trays, Britannia Metal Teapots. &c., Ac, Ac,
TUESDAY, MARCH 31. TO MERCHANTS AND BOOTMAKERS, PEREMPTORY SALE OF 63 TRUNKS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS, ETC. To Clos* Cowsionmints pxb 'Ehfbiss.' HENRY RIDINGS Is instructed to sell off, without reserve and for cash, on Tuesday next, 31st instant, at 11 o'clook, -|/\ TRUNKS AND CASES MEN'S X V BOOTS, viz. :— Very superior Levant Morocco SS Boots, mock Balmorals, patent calf toes . Very superior Kid Leg Calf SS Boots, mock button, sorewed Very superior Kid Leg Calf SS Boots, mock Balmorals, sorewed Calf Side-spring Boos, screwed Calf SS Boots, kid leg?, mock button, sewn Calf SS Boots, kid legs, sewn.
44 Trunk^and Cases WOMEN'S BOOTS, viz. :— Military Heel Kid SS Sorewed Welt Boots, patent wings and tots Military Heel Morocco SS Screwed Welt Boots, patent wings and toes Military Heal Memel SS Sorewed Welt Boots, seal vamps TPH Memel SS Screwed Welt Boots, seal vamps Cashmere SS Pump Boots, sewn seal vamps TPH very superior SS Sorewed Wt.lt Boots, calf toes, beaded. The attention of Wholesale Dealers is requested to this sale, which, being for CASH ONLY, will give the fortunate possessors of that article the advantage of purchasing on their own terms. All goods not removed and paid on Wednesday, Ist April, wUI be sold next day at the cost and risk of the former purchaser.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. SAMUEL COCHRANE <fc SON Have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their Land Mart, Fort street, on Tuesday, the 31st day of Maroh, at 12 o'olock noon, rpHAT VALUABLE.FREEHOLD PROPERTY X situate in the Village of Onebunga, Parish of Waitemata, and County jof Eden, known as Mount Pleasant, consisting of -that piece of Land, Lots Nos. 5, 6, and 7, of the subdivision into Lots of Allotments Nos. 15 and 16, QfTieetion No. 497 and a substantially and Well-built'HOUSE, together with the other buildings standingTthereon. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEEB.
MONDAY, APRIL 6. BY 1 ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will sell, -at their Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, the 6th of April next, at the hour of twelre o'clook, npHAt Allotment of land at maioro, X' in WEST WAIUKU, No. 57, containing 105 Acres Bush and Fern. Terms :— Cash. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY OPPOSITE THE CITY. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have, been favoured \iith instructions from C. Dk Jxrsbt Gbut, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 6th April next, at 12 o'clock, fTIHAT DELIGHTFULLY - SITUATED and X ifITGHLY - IMPROVED PROPERTY on the NORTH SHORE, adjoining Stokesjs Point Ferry, in the pleasant little bay known on 'the map as Duck's Creek, leading up the delightful 'valley of the Wanaioa, and containing 120 Acre*, well fenced, and divided into Seven Grass Paddocks, Orchard, and Garden ; with Two Good Dwelling-houses, Barn, Stables, Stockyard, Bakery, and Large Poultry and Babbit Establishments, ani every necessary requirement for a comfortable and commodious homestead. The immediate proximity of this valuable estate to the city ; its superior advantage in its deep-sea frontage, approachable at any time of tide ; and the improvements and cultivation made by the owner, who has resided on the property for the p»B| eleven ;e*rs,' render it well worthy the attention" of the farmer or private gentleman, the snug little harbour being well adapted for sheltering yaobts or boats, fp., Ac. A plan of the property, and all further informa* tion, can be had from the auctioneers. Terms :— Half cash,and the balance can remain on mortgage at 10 per cent, per annum. Possession immediate. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.
TUESDAY, MARCH 31. TO STOREKEEPERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS , INTENDING TO ESTABLISH AT THE .• GOLDFIELDS.SHHaiIBSIIMiIM^SOT j A. & S. LEVY Will sell by public auction, at 3 o'clock, on Tuesday, 31st instant, -on the Premises, Shortland, rpHAT VALUABLE PLACE ,OF , BUSINESS, X known as the DIGGERS' BAKERY, consisting of ain&taotial Store 16 x' 22* Bake-house, { and Briok-Qven, situate in < Pollen-street, opposite Boulter's British Hotel. The Auctioneers bee to draw the attention of parties ■who intend goinginto'business, the above being established linpe the opening of this go)dfield, and doing a' firat-oTaM business. The proprietor's reason for retiring is on account of ill health. JM ,--i. t t a. l;eyy, - Auctioneer. ,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3339, 30 March 1868, Page 2
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800Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3339, 30 March 1868, Page 2
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