Public Auction Sales.
THIS DAY.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; CENTRE TABLE, DIN ING-TABLE, DOUBLE MAGIO LANTERN, ETC. ; LARGE OFFICE DESK, SEWING- MACHINE, ETC., ETC., ETC. THE subscribers will sell at their Rooma, Fort-street, This Day, 22nd instant, at 11 o'clock, Rosewood Centre Table, 6 Drawing-room Chairs, Dining Table, Superior Double Magic Lantern, with slides, &c, complete ; Sewing-machine, for heavy work, in first-class ordtr; .Large Double Office Desk, with book-rack, drawers, He. ; Writing Table, Office Stools, Chair*, Books, Carpet, Bedsteads, Teapots, American Stove, &C., &C, &C, Also/ Beading Stands, Stuffed Forms, Chain, &c, saved from the late tire, SAMUEL COCHRANE & RON, Auctioneers,
| . . _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE WILLIAM HOBSON, Esq. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD HOUSEHOLD PROPERTIES, IN GREY-STREET AND WILLIAM-STREET, FARMS AT THE EAST TAMAKI, MANGONUI, AND MAHURANGI. THE subscribers have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late William Hobson.Esq., to sell, at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, Lots 20 and 21 of the subdivision of Allotment 46, Section 28, City of Auokland, 57ft. 6m frontage to Grey-street, and 61ft. 3in. to Newstreet, with the three Cottages erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr R. Rogers, and adjoining the business premises of Mr. Paul, Butcher; And Lot 9 of above subdivision, 25ft. 21n. frontage to New-street, with the four-roomed Cottage erected thereon. The above as more particularly deeoribed in the deed of mortgage, Edward Walker to William Hobson, dated October 2, 186 G. Farm of 160 acres, at the East Tamaki, being Allotment 103, Parish of Pakurangi, with all the buildings thereon erected, as lately oooupiedby Mr. Short, and more particularly described in the deed of mortgage, James Ferguson to L D. Nathan andW. J. Cawkwell, dated September 7, 1570Lots 84 and 35 of the subdivision of Allotments 7 to 20, Section 46, City of Auckland, 66 feet frontage to William-street, with the Cottage erected thereon ; And Allotment 127, and southern portion of Allotment 128, Parish of Pupuke, County of Mangonui, containing 280 acres. Both as more particularly described in the deed of mortgage, Alfred Bach to William Hobson, dated March 28, 1867. 1,696 acres of Land, Parish of Kaurawhero, near Malmrangi, County of Marsden, as more particularly described in the deed of mortgage, Richard Gwynne to William Hobson, dated April 9, 1867. N.B.— A portion of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage at 10 per oent. SAMUEL COCHRANE & 3ON, Auctioneers.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. THE PACIFIC HOTEL, COROMANDEL. THE subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Port-street, on Monday, 25th September, 1871, at 12 o'clock, The Pacific Hotel, Coromandel, containing ?e\enteen Rooms, as now elected ou two Allotments held under license from the Government, and subject to an annual rental of £10 sterling. Turns:— Easy. SAMUEL COCHRANE & dON, Auctioneers.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. At 12 o'clock noon. In the Resident Magistrate's Court, District of Hauraki. THE GOLDEN LION GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED) Y. SAMUEL STEVENS. Under Distress Warrant. JAMES CRAIG, having received instruc. tions, will sell by public auction, at the Mart, Williamson-street, Grahamstown, on the above date, All Ithe Right, Title, and Interest of Samuel Stevens in and to 100 fecrip Shares in the Golden Lion Goldmining Company (Registered), unless the debt aud costs be sooner satisfied. E. LLOYD, liaihff.
Hats and Caps. HILL, PENTON, & HULBERT, Wholesale and Retail HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, Queen-street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand (St. Mungo Place) And Victoria-street (next the Royal Mail Hotel), AUCKLAND. Hats and Caps of every description made to order. Messrs. 11., F., and H., in commencing buiiness, would simply remark that nothing but first-class materials and workmanship will be used in the manufacture of their goods; and from their extensive experience in Melbourne in connection with the above trade, they are enabled to supply an article suitable to the requirements of every gentleman entrusting them with an order.
THE AUCKLAND HAT MANUFACTORY, ESTABLISHED 1870. W. CHAPMAN, In returning thanks for the liberal support accorded to him for the last eighteen months, begs to inform his patrons and the public generally that it will be his endeavour as hitherto to supply a firstclass atticle at reasonable prices. W. Chapman hashad the advantage of having been in business in London, Bristol, and Melbourne, which is a sufficient guarantee for his knowledge Jn the several departments of the above trade. W. Chapman's skill is already well known on the heads of tho public of Auckland, as well as the Volunteers and Police. Hats of every description made to order at tho shortest possible notice. Note tho address : The Auckland Manufactory, 168, Queen-street, opposite the Market
Conveyances. ANEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND; FARES— SIXPENCE. Eookinf-offiot: Elliott-ctrttt
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4401, 22 September 1871, Page 4
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