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£aUs atorfton. Lyndon’s Shovels, &c. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, Saturday, 28th instant, at 11 o’clock, 10 DOZEN Lyndon’s Best Round-pointed Steel SHOVELS 30 tins White Lead 20 casks Pork 3 tons Potatoes Terms—Cash. Beef, Pork, Biscuit, Flour, Cheese, &c. 10 CONNELL & RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, THIS DAY, (Saturday,) December 28th, at 10 o’clock, CASKS PRIME SYDNEY BEEF 10 casks New Zealand Pork 20 prime Cheeses Flour and Biscuit 5 casks Pickled Salmon 15 kits Onions 70 hags Potatoes (new) 200 rolls Paper Hangings Copying Press A quantity of Clothing and Linen &c., &c., &c. Drapery Sale. CONNELL & RIDINGS Will sell by Auction, on TUESDAY next, December .‘list, 1801, at eleven o’clock, j A CASES DRAPERY and other Seasonable 1 Goods, consisting of— Horrock’s Long Cloth Best Black and White Prints Navy Blue and White Prints Ditto Blue and Orange Double and single width Grey Calico Brown and Black Holland Linen and Cotton Diaper Ditto Huckaback 8 dozen Panama Hats Belts and Braces Regatta and White Shirts Crimean and Flannel Shirts Fancy and Plain Neckties Linen and Cotton Counterpanes Finest Damask Napkins Blue and Grey Chair Web Carpetting, &c., &c. Terms at Sale. One of the Choicest Farms in the Wairoa District, REED’S FARM, No. 31, 55 ACRES, Homestead, Orchard, and Grass Paddocks, 11V ORDER OF CAPTAIN OOOTB, At Auction, THIS DAY, 28th instant. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. f|MI IS is a sudden and imperative Sale, as Captain JL Cootc leaves by next Mail, and the Auctioneers fear that the opportunity now presenting itself of purchasing in one of the most thriving Districts in the Province, may not become sufficiently known, and thereby occasion much regret. This is a first-class Farm, and upon it there is an excellent Homestead, with good Orchard, and plenty of Fruit of all kinds. There are several good sized Paddocks, all fenced, and the whole property of 55 acres is almost in a similar state. There tire other improvements which will he stated in next issue. The situation is very favourable, being upon the direct road from Papakura to the river, while the luxuriant feed now there evidences the fertility of the soil. Terms Half cash ; remainder may remain at interest. THE PLANT OF HOBSON’S BRIDGE BREWERY, Boilers, Kiln, Mash Tubs, Mill, &c., TO BREW 12 11HDS. PER DIEM, At Auction, TUESDAY, the 31st instant, ON TIIF, PREMISES. LARGE Cistern 30 feet x 18 feet 3 Coolers Patent Wire Malt Kiln Malt Flour and Mash Tub 2 Fermenting Guiles Working Vats capable of steeping 80 bushels Horse Power Machine and Malt Mill 2 coppers, abo it 500 gallons Undchcck Spouts and Copper Work Pump 6 Gan trees and Weighing Machine Five-Horse Stable, Piggeries and Fowl Houses Sparc Boiler and Writing Desk 2 force Pumps, with lead pipes Winnowing Machine and Malt Screens And all and sundry the other Apparatus for carrying on a First-class Brewery. The property contains about Six Acres, being allotments 28, Sec. 4, of the Suburbs, situate in Parnell, near to Hobson’s Bridge, and with all Buildings thereon, and the above valuable Plant has been leased to the present tenants for 14 years from July 1856, at £20(1 per annum, subject to an increase of rent of £IOO for the last seven years of the term, but also with a right of purchase at any time during the lease for £3OOO, in payments of £soo—such payments to diminish the rent in proportion. The Stock an hand, also at Auction, TUESDAY, 31st instant, premises, consists of—--300 bushels Malt 60 hags Wheat 12 Pockets Hops 40 cwt. Sugar 300 three-bushel Sacks 2 Malt Screens 100 Bridgewater Tiles Quantity of Ale and Porter 100 hhds. and Casks in good order It is seldom that an opportunity presents itself whereby a liberal competence can be so certainly and speedily acquired as entering into the business now to be sold. It is solely owing to unhappy differences between the present lessees that the concern is thrown open to public competition. As for the past year, the demand has exceeded their utmost powers of production, and now is certain not to become less. We can strongly recommend its purchase as an investment, but particularly to those conversant with the manufacture. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Real Estate. PRELIMINARY ADVERTIZEMENT. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Arc instructed by the Executors of the late Colonel Gray, to sell by auction, at their Land Mart, Fortstreet, on January 15th, 1862, A COMPACT FARM, containing 202 acres or thereabouts, adjoining the property of A. Kennedy, Esq. Also, — 95 acres of valuable Land at Maractai. Full particulars in future advertisement. Wool Sale. COCHRANE & CO. BEG to inform Wool growers and the public generally, that in consequence of the late advices showing a great decrease in the price of Wool, (especially DADDY Washed and in Grease) it is their determination to delay holding their first WOOL SALE UNTIL EARLY IN JANUARY, by which time they have reason to believe the reports from England by the January Mail will he much more satisfactory and encouraging to Owners of Wool, and would earnestly advise their friends about to send Washed Wool, to he exceedingly particular that it he Well Washed. All Wool consigned to their care is covered [by Insurance from date of receipt to delivery. Ample and Dry Storage at their new and commodious Brick Store, Fort-street. COCHRANE & CO., Auctioneers, Fort-street, Auckland. Notice. rjHIE public arc hereby cautioned against giving X credit to any person on my account, as I will pay no debts contracted from this date without my written authority so to do. EDWARD STALLAKD. Onehunga, Dec. 27th, 1861.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1638, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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