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Public Auction Sales.

MONDAY, APRIL 11. UNEEDEEMED PLEDGES. AT TWO O'CLOCK. The subscribers have received instructions \ j from Messrs. Morris Marks axt> Co. to sell by auction, ab their Rooms, Fortstreet, on Monday, 11th instant, at 2 o'clock, FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, viz.: No. Bate. 2.147 June 22 — Silver Geneva Watch 2.154 „ 22— Silver Geneva Watch 2.155 „ 25— Gold Sleeve Links • 2,230 July I—Gold1 — Gold Locket, Greenstone, and Charms • 2,287 „ I— EG. Lever Watch and Bracelet 2,238 „ I— Diamond Brooch 2,252 „ 3— Silver Geneva Watch and Albert 2,410 „ 17— Silver Verge Watch 2,465 „ 21 — 5 Silver Spoons and Silver Watch 2,492 „ 25— Lady's E. Gold Lever Watch 2,506 „ 27— Lady's Gold Ring 2,552 „ 30 — Fine Gold Brooch and Ring 2, 60S Aug. s—Chinese5 — Chinese Sandalwood Desk 2,658 „ 11—2 Silver Table Spoons ' 2,708 „ 16— Gold Geneva Watch ' 2,752 „ 20 - Lady's Gold Ring 2,751 „ 20— Lot of Carpenters' Tools , 2,756 „ 20— E.G. Hunting Lever and i Albert , 2,787 „ 25— Plated Cruet Frame 2,831 „ 30— Silver Hunting Lever Watch 2,539 „ 30— Silver Hunting Lever Watch 2,844 „ 31—2 Gold Rings and Gold Chain 2,567 Sept. 2— Lady's Gold Chain 2,885 „ 3— Lot of Knives and Plated Goods 2,891 „ 4 —Silver Verge Watch " 2,890 „ B— 2 Dresses 2,939 „ 11— English Gold Watch 2,942 „ 11— Marine Glass 2,954 „ 13— Plated Cruet 2,964 „ 14— Sextant 2,981 „ 16— 2 Dresses, ic. 2,980 „ 16— Tablecloth and 3 Nightcl.l*6BSCS 3,004 „ 21— Silver Hunting LevelWatch ■ 3,008 „ 21— Pair Gold Sleeve Links, Studs, and Rings 3,016 „ 21 — Gold Mourning Ring 3,024 „ 22- Lady's Gold Ring 3,030 „ 23— Set of Gold Studs 3,072 „ 28— Silver Geneva Watch 3,080 „ 29— Gold Watch and Chain 3.099 Oct. 2— Petticoat, Cape and Remnant 3.100 „ 2— Lady's Gold RW ~ 3,108 „ 4— Gold Ring 3,125 „ 6— 2 Silver Table Spoons 3. 148 „ 7— Gold Brooch and Pearl Ring 3,170 „ 11 — Box, contents unknown 5 Jan. 21 — Breech-loader, in ease 3,312 Oct. 20— Lot of Clothing, Hats, 4c. 3,375 „ 26 — 2 Lineu Sheets 3,476 Nov. 4 — Wincey Diess ' 3,651 „ 19— Coat and Trousers ' .3.C53 „ 22— 4 Blankets 3,706 „ 24 Wincey Dress and Shawl l- 3,833 Dec. 3— Suit of Clothes i- 3,845 „ 6 — Diess and Jacket 3,868 „ 7— Wincey Dress, &c. B.BBQ „ B— Coat and Vest 3,932 „ 13 — Diess and Jacket 3,989 „ 17— Quilt and 4 pieces Cloteing 4,010 „ 20— Shawl ' - 4,048 „ 22- Trqusers and Vest 4,0(i-2 „ 24— Coat And sundry other Overtime Pledges,

SAMUEL OOCHIUNE k SON, AUCTIONEERS. 'PHE subscribers have for SALE th© 1 STOCK and Excellent FIXTURES of r a Good MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT ; well situated. Possession immediate. Rent, 12s. a week.' £IOQ required^ SAMUEL COCHBANE & SOU?". Landed Property, &c, for Sale. FOR SALE, SHARES in all the DIVIDEND-PAYING CLAIMS on the Thames Goldfield. J. Ff CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING AGENT, Brunswick Buildings. FOR SALE, A NUMBER of TOWN and SUBURBAN r\. PROPERTIES, RESIDENCES, [and BUILDING SITES. J. F. CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING 4GENT, Brunswicis. Buildings*.

FQR. SA£E. ? I7IARMS AND RUNS IN WAIKATO from 50 to 25,000 acres. J. F. CLARK, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING AGENT, Brunswick Buildings. FOR SALE, HOUSES, SHOPS, AND BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in Shortland and Grahamstown, j, fTolabk, SHAREBROKER, LAND AND MINING AGENT, Brunswick Buildings, AUCKLAND. HOTEL FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a first-class Freehold HOTEL in the City. Price, £785 ; £450 might remain on mortgage. — Apply to Walter Stevens, Land Agent, Queen-sfcreet. FOR SALE~ "' A SMALL COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD, of 10 Acres, within four miles of town. — Apply to C. SUTTON, Eden Crescent. Board and Lodging. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, PRINCE IMPERIAL HOTEL, TARARX7 Conducted by Mrs. Vercoe, late of the Royal Exchange Hotel, Shortlandcrescent, Auckland. I HIS beautifully -situated house has been opened as a TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Ladies, gentlemen, and families accommodated \, jth first-class Private Board and Residence, on reasonable terms, For particulars apply to Mrs. Vercoe, on the premises. i Tmmu, March 25, 187 Q, /<

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3939, 7 April 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3939, 7 April 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3939, 7 April 1870, Page 2

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