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Public Auction Sales.

THIS DAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. TIMBER' WHARVES. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON 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, This Day IFriday), the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock, -| Cf ALLOTMENTS ON CUSTOM-HOUSE-JLO STREET, TO BE USED AS TIMBER WHARVES, Having a frontage of 40 feet each to the river. CONDITIONS OF LEASE OF PART OF CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET WHARF. The allotments to be let shall consist of portions of the Custom-house-street Wharf, measuring 40 feet from east- to west, by 47 feet deep, and extending from Custom-house-street to within three feet of the Timber Wharf, the said three feet being reserved for a footway. 1. No house or office shall be erected ou any allotment without the written consent of the Superintendent. 2. The Harbour-master or Wharfinger may order the removal, at the lessee's expense, of all timber or other materials so laid down &s to encroach beyond the limits of the allotment, or to interfere with the 3-feet passage, nor of any material which may be offensive or a nuisance. 3. The Harbour-master or Wharfinger may remove, at the lessee's expense, all goods of such weight as may in bis opinion iDJure the Wharf, so as to render the same safe. 4. The regulations applying to vessels at the Queen-street ' Wharf shall apply to all vessels using the Cuscom-house-street Wharf. 5. The tolls exigible on goods and carriages o every description using the Queen-street Wharf shall be exacted from the persons leasing these allotments or using the Custom-house-street Wharf. 6. The lessees of theße allotments may be debarred the use of the Queen-street Wharf for all vessels which, in the opinion of the Harbour-master, can load or discharge at such lotments. The lease of these allotments to commence on the 18th April, 1868, and expire on the 18th April, 1869. One quarter's rent to be paid in advance on the fall of the hammer. SAMUEL COCHEANE, AUCTIONEER.

MONDAY, APRIL 20. TRADE SALE OF FANCY TOBACCO PIPES, PAPER, ETC., ETC., ETC. SAMUEL COCHEANB & SON Have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Brown, Campbell, and Co. to sell by auction, at their Stores, Fort-street, at 11 o'clock, on Monday next, the 20th April instant, A SELECT INVOICE OF FANCY TOBACCO PIPES AND TOBACCONISTS' GOODS, IN SIXTY CASES, EX • EMPRESS,' Consisting of TD, Billiard, Burns's Cutty, Golddiggers', Basket, Prussian Polka, N.L. Alma, S Meerschaum, Ben Nevis, Cross, Cutty ; Red Cutty, assorted ; Fancy Pipes and Pipe Covers j and Pipe Covers, with chains. Also, AN INVOICE OF FOUR CASES AND TWELVE BALES OF WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINTING, AND FOOLSCAP PAPER, viz.: B C k Co. (in'diamond) : $1 1 case containing 50 reams Blue Post, Creamlaid and Lined Note, assorted colours, in boxes {2 1 case containing 21 reams of Tinted Lined Post, Blue-laid Demy, and Cream-laid Post §3 1 case containing 45 reams Blue laid Post, Cream-laid Post, Blue-laid Bank Note, Cream-laid Bank Note §4 1 case containing 26 reams Bine Foolscap and Blue-laid Foolscap §5-7 3 bales containing 27 reams Imperial Brown, 601b. weight §8 1 bale containing 30 reams Printing Demy, 131b. weight §9 1 bale containing 30 reams Printing Demy, 151b, weight §10 1 bale containing 20 reams Glazed Printing Demy, 171b. to 191b. weight §11 1 bale, containing 17 reams Double-small Hand Paper, 111b. weight : and 20 reams Lumber Hand, 12lb. weight 12-16 5 bales containing 40 reams Laid News, 36 x 48, 621b. weight. Terms at sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER.

SATURDAY, APRIL 18. * THE HA.YMARKET. \- WELL-BRED MARK, quiet in harness. For sale on Saturday next, at 12 o'clock, ALPEED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, APRIL 21. AMERICAN CHAIRS, TOBACCOS, YANKEE , NOTIONS, TEAS, ETC., ETC., ETC. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Shortlandstreet, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at 11 a.m., THE FOLLOWING: 30 cases Baltimore Wood-seat Chairs " ' 20 cases Washington Wood-seat Chairs 17 cases Cane-seated Chairs c " 7 cases Washington Tobacco, £lb. "X" K 3 cases Knight Templar Tobacco, £lb. 'u ' ' 4 cases Tobacco, 10s u 7 |-boxes Navy Ottawa, lib. lumps , *■' ' '25 chests Congou, 'Emma,' No. 1 , '25 chests Congou, 'Emma,' No. 2 ". 50 boxes Congou, 'Vision \ r " 55 kegs American Nails *[ y 2 cases Handled Axes 1 case American Brooms 2 oases Collins's Shovels ( , j, I ,'case American Axe-handle* i)i; Dried Apples 20 cases Oysters, lib. tins 6 oases Penry Davis and Sons' Pain'-KiUer ' . 1 case Milk arid Pairy Dishes • American Trucks ' ' • , ) „ , ,1. American Weighing Machine. V— ' - 'Terms at sale, - ' ;

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3355, 17 April 1868, Page 2