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Public Auction Sales.

THIS DAY. At 11 o'olock. ENTIRE CAEGO OF THR SCHOONER « PERI.' JUST ARltlVnD FaOM KOKOTOiSGA. The subscribers will sell, at their Stores, fort-street, This D*y, at 11 o'olook, THE CARGO OF THE 4 PEKI,' Con«utifig of 40,0 0 < 'ranges 2.000 Cocoauuts 1 000 Lemons . 1 000 pounds Dried Bananas JUST ARRIVED IN PKIME COJNDITION. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, AUCTION bERS.

THIS DAY. LEASEHOLDS, MECHANICS' BAY AND WAIUKU (EAST). The snbscribars are favoured with instructions from JOHN Williamson, Esq., Superintendent, to lease by public auotion, at their Land Mart, Fortrtreet, This Day, the 28th day of April, at 12 o'eiook, HOSPITAL ENDOWMENT, Lease for Twenty-one Year*, at an upset price of Seventy *five Pounds per annum, of Sec ion Wo. 99,8ubuibs of Auckland, oonfcainiug 3a. Sr. 27p., situate in Mechanic*' Bay, at ptesent occupied by Messrs. Ireland Brothers as a Tanyard. Leai a of Allotment No. 141, containing 40 A ores, Parish of Waiuku (east), at an upset price of Five Founds p»r annum. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. QUEEN-STREET WHAKF AND CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET TOLLS. The subscribers have been favoured with instruction! from John Williamson, Ecq., Superintendent of the Province, to Bell by aucion, at thrir Rooms, Fort-*treet, on Wednesday next, the 28ih instant, at 12 o'clock, THE TOI L8 LEVIABLE at the QUEEN-STREh-T and CU-iTO&T-HOUSE-feTRKKT WHARVKS and the GORti-dTKEEI' JEITY and BKEAEWATH2K, together with the FIiES ehargrable at the WHAKF WEIGHBRIDGE, for tbe remainder of the current year. SAMU L COCHRANE & SON, AUOriOJSEifiKS.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. FARMS, WAIROA VALLEY WITHOUT RESERVE. The pubsoribers have received instructions from Mr. JjLKes tvEID to sell by auction, at their Rooms, F •rt-xtreet, on Wednesday, 28ba mat., at 12 o'olock, f) S' PERIOR FARMS in tho fertile Wairoa /wt Valley, near the lamlmgplace : one contains 62 acres, mos'ly rich Bush Laud, on the banks of tue rivor ; the other 50 ucres, about one half cleared and fenced, upon which is the material fur building a small home. Terms easy. SAMUEL COCHRIJNfi & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

THURSDAY, APRIL 29. VALUABLE PICTURE^, STATDErTES, GEMS OF VErITO, LIBRARY, FORNU'URE, ETC. Tbe subscribers have been favoured with instructions from M«j >r Hialht, M.G. A., to Bell by public auction, at his Keai.ieuce, Paroell, on Thursday, 29 uh instaut, at 11 o'clook his departure ior the General Assembly), ALL HIS TASTEFULLY-SELECTED AND IMPORTANT COLLECTION ofPICIUKES, STaTUETTKS, BOoKS, and aRIICLKS of VEKTU, HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURH,, &o. Full particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, AUOTIoNiiEKS.

SATURDAY, MAY 1. SCHOONER « I'LORENCE.' Tho subicribers will sell, at their Mart, Fort-street, on Saturday, May Ist, nt 12 o'clock, THR SCHOOiNER 'FLORENCE,' 65 Tons REGISTER, 110 Tons Burchen, well found in Bails, S -\nohors, 105 fathoms Cham, Sec., Coppered an 1 Copper-fust* ed, well and carefully built on the Groat, Barrier this year. For further particulars apply at the Mart. SA.MUEL COOHRANE & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

MONDAY, MAY 3. PROPERTY IN BOBSON-STREET. lhe subscribers have received instruction! to sell, at the Mart, Fort-atreet, on Monday, 3rd May, at 12 O'clock, A COMFORTABLE 4.ROOMEDVER 4 ND AH Xl COTTAGES, in Hobson«street, fronting tbe Harbour, tbe residence of Mr. E. Foley, with the Allotment on whioh it stan <« (33 f«et frontage) ; part of Lot No. 23, Section No. 25, City of Auckland. SAMUEL COCHBAISrE & SON, AUCTIONEERS.

TUESDAY, APRIL 27. O. ARTHUB & SON Will sail by au-tioD, at their Matt. Qu< •n-itreefc, on Tuesday, 27th instant, at 12 o'o.ock, noon, /TiLEARINCr-OUT" STOCK of Sundry lots of V/ Papery, Clothing, Fancy Goods, &0., Suit*. Troujeia, Ve«ti { Cap*, Shirk, Collar*, Ladies' Collanand Cuffij, Linen, Leather, &c,, Ribbons, Floweiß, Tnuiming., Bwww, Cord and Tauds, Leather Belts. pMtomaanaiet, Poll Combs, Silk Scarfs and Tie* Y* Ulb ? i( ? J* ndkerohitfs, Satchels, Ladies' Belt* Assorted Cotton, Button*. Elastic, Braid«, Worsted Sotfe, Warn* Tie.; Ladi »\ Ohiidr.h',. «AG e ™£. SSSi ftL °** M ' Dmi ' itlUMif » Books,,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3672, 26 April 1869, Page 2

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