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Sales atocti'oM. 70.000 FEET SAWN TIMBER—BOARDS AND SCANTLING. At Auction, This Day, Bth instant, Two o’clock, p.m.,—on Custom House-street. By order of Messrs. Henderson Sf Macfarlane. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Bricks at Auction, THIS DAY. 5.000 BRICKS, now on the Wharf 7,000 Bricks to be landed. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Will Sell the above, THIS AFTERNOON, at the sale of Timber, on Custom House Street, at 2 o’clock. Ginger Beer Bottles. 3 CRATES, at AUCTION, MONDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at eleven o’clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. RECEIVED FOR SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, At eleven o’clock, Household and Kitchen Furniture. COLONIAL SOFAS, Tables, Bedstead, Kettles, Pans Baskets, Washstands, Decanters, Glasses Tea Ware, Boxes, Fenders, Pictures, Chairs, &c. And

Desk Forms for Schools or Churches Also 10 bags Liverpool Salt, 3 casks of best Salt Pork 6 boxes Soap, broken, 4 boxes best Moulds And sundry oddments. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. ON ACCOUNT OF CREDITORS. AT AUCTION, MONDAY NEXT, lOth instant, A Case of Sundry Drapery Goods, Containing ONE HUNDRED AND TEN PIECES, Boxes, Bundles, Packages, &c. Checks, reps, belts, handkerchiefs, socks, cravats, braces Thread, reels, tapes, gloves, fringes, gauntlets Bindings, stockings, cuffs, linings, &c., &c., &c. 6 pair Witney Blankets 1 \ black cloth Coats, demi sacs At eleven o’clock on Monday. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. FOR SALE, 13th FEBRUARY, The underneath Properties. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. PRINCES-STREET, ONEHUNGA. Cottage and 30 Feet Frontage. Smaller Cottage, same frontage. Smiths’ Shop, Stables, &c., 60 Feet Frontage. “TIHESE Properties arc situated in the most valuable A part of Onehunga, and constitute the Corner block adjoining the residence of Capt. Ninnis, on the side next the Harbour, having an equal depth of 82 feet, 6 inches. Lot 1, immediately adjoins Cap. Ninnis’ house, and has upon it a snug Cottage, with fenced yard, now occupied, and in good condition. Lot 2, next to the above, has a similar frontage of 36 feet to the street, and a small cottage thereon, with double rows of fencing, and large yard. Lot 3 is a valuable Corner Lot with frontage to the Harbour of 82 feet, and to Princes-strcct of 60 feet. A large Mechanic's Shop and Smithy is erected upon the immediate corner; and roomy out-buildings, stables, &c., stand upon the opposite inner extremity. Lot 4—41 feet frontage to Water-street and the Harbour, with full depth of 120 feet. Lot 5—41 feet frontage to Water-street and similar depth ; has a Cow-shed on the comer adjoining the property of Mr. Rout, all fenced. Also, — First-class Hotel Premises, spacious Garden, &c,, Onehunga. Those large and substantially built premises*erected by Captain Ninnis, in Onehunga, and now in his occupation. The situation is very choice, being upon Princes-street, near to the beach. The House is well built of Scoria, and contains 16 Rooms, while the extensive and costly building ground adjoining has been handsomely laid out as a Garden and Pleasure Grounds. Eminently suitable for a first-class Hotel, these valuable Premises, if employed in that business, would give to this fast-increasing Port an additional attraction, and amply remunerate the enterprise of the purchaser. The saving in the rate of Insurance upon Goods contained, contributes much to the worth of this property. Further information may bo obtained on application at the office of the advertisers. BUILDING SITES AND HOMESTEAD, Lot 11, See. 42, ONEHUNGA, Queen-street, opposite Colonel Kenny’s, AT AUCTION, I 3th INST., After Sale of Captain Ninnis’s Properties. NO- I— S3 FEET Frontage, 270 Feot Depth 2—32 3—42 “ “ “ Also 40 I'cct frontage, and same depth, having upon it A GOOD LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, 30 feet in length, with 20 foot skillion attached to it behind, at present in neat comfortable order. The situation is upon the finest part of Queen-street. Positive Sale. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. For Unreserved Sale by Auction, MONDAY, 17tu FEBRUARY, THE ELEGANT VILLA AND GROUNDS OF D B D W 0 0 D, Now in the occupation of F. A. Bell, Esq. A grassed Allotment, fenced and planted with trees, corner of Ponsonby and St. Mary’s Roads. An Allotment, Ponsonby Road, near the above, and likewise a corner lot. Two Allotments, frontage to Mclford-strect, each forty feet by one hundred. A large double Lot, having depth of 190 feet, commanding, with the preceding lots, a delightful view of the City and Harbour. A triangular Paddock, very choice site and lovely prospect, cultivated and planted with ornamental shrubs and fruit and forest trees-, finely cultivated, close fenced, and subdivided, with a good well of water. A four-roomed Cottage and Allotment, Drakestreet, well situated ami in good order. Terms in next issue. .*£3 COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. 330 acres, PAPAMFRA, Nos. 32 and 35, on the load to Wairoa. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. HAVE been instructed by the mortgagee, to Sell, at their Stores, on Thursday, February 20, the large block of open and hnsh land as above, situated close to the Wniroa-road, and upon that leading into the Hunua. The property of Captain Calvert partly bounds this estate on the West, and that of Mr. Flynn and Mr. Hyde upon the North and East. A vein of Fine Limestone ri-cs to the surface in the open land next the road, while the rvir.nSndcr is well Timbered fitacl Wcdtrtai

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 2

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