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sates bp ?lnCTt**« A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, EDEN CRESCENT, 60 FEET FRONTAGE, AND EXCELLENT DWELLING-HOUSE. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have received instructions to Sell at Auction, on THURSDAY, 13th instant, at 12 o clock, LL THAT CHOICE ALLOTMENT, Eden ' Crescent, East from the Royal Hotel, upon the i ,„i - »i.« fr.a anr\ arlinimricr the reiidence of Mrs. Shepherd, while almost opposite that of R, Dacre, Esq., having a frontage of 60 feet to the Crescent and depth of 99 feet, together with the Excellent and Roomy Dwelling' House thereon erected, now complete on all points, in the test possible order, and. in occupation of Captam Gresson. tglT Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage. NELSON-STREET, NEAR VICTORIA-STREET. Snug Little Cottage, Garden & Stable, THURSDAY NEXT, 13th instant, at Auction by COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. r\ HESE premises are upon the third Jot South of 1 Victoria-street, on the Eastern side of Nelsonstreet, They are pleasingly situated on the bank sloping from and now are in gcod order. The cottage is simple but comfortable, and the outhouses are good, whilst the ground around is in fine cultivation. There are 57 feetjof frontage to Nelsonstreet with a depth of 100 feet." AT AUCTION, NEXT SATURDAY, 15th Lnstaxt, at 2 p.m., ON THE PREMISES, COBURG-STREET. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Have been favoured with instructions, to clear out by Public Auction, on the premises, SATURDAY next, 15th, at 2 o'clock afternoon, all and sundry the Stock remaining of School Stationery, School Furniture, School Maps, Globes, &c. Also, at the same time, r \ HE FREEHOLD LOT AND LARGE BRICK K BUILDING, 50 feet by 30, known as Gorrie's hool. For particulars, &c, see Handbills. NOTICE, ri>HE Sale of the MILL and other property at PapaX kura belonging to Mr. George Cole, is postponed until further notice. S. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. ON SALE,—Finest Congou Teas—chests, halves, and boxes Company's Mauritius, and Java Sugars, Company's Treacle Java Rice, Du Barry's Rcvalentia, Bottled Fruits Currants, Sardines—-} and i boxes, Cork Rose Butter Sperm Candles, Sydney Soap. " MartelPs," " Hennessy's," " United Vineyard," and " Champagne" Brandies, in cask and case "Lemon Hart's" celebrated Rum, in hhds. and quarter casks Gin and Whiskey in quarter casks, Geneva in case Port and Sherry Wine, in quarter casks and battle " Jacquesson's" Champagne, Sparkling Moselle, and Hock Claret and Burgundy, Marsala and Sauterne, Dutch C'uracoa " Worthington's" and " Allsop's" Bottled Ale Wine and Beer Corks Canvas Bags, Europe Rope, Spun Yarn American Shingle Nails, " Hobson's" Oak Varnish Boots and Shoes, Kip Leather " Monpela's" Perfumery, Artificial Flowers Muntz Metal 14 and 22 ozs., Composition Nails (assorted) Fire Bricks, Sydney Carts and Drays, Pole Drays, Spring (Jarts 40 and 50 gallon Boilers, Mill Stones Hydraulic Presses, &c, &c, &c. JOHN ROBERTON & CO., Fore-street. Ex "Avalanche." ")ENNAU'S GENUINE SARDINES in half and quarter boxes Superior Patras Currants J. ROBERTON & CO. CLARET—" Margaux," " " Bourgoyne " ," '* Pommard," "Mercury," Sautern, Dutch Curacoa, in jars J. ROBERTON & CO. SUPERIOR CONGOU TEAS, ex «' John StephenO son." J. ROBERTON & CO. On Sale by the Undersigned, 1 AAA GALLONS POLAR OIL lUUU 100 " Raw 7th March, 1862. Raw " Boiled Colza MORRIN & CO.

M 0 RRIN & CO. HAVE ON SALE 71IVE HHDS. SUPERIOR RUM, 30 O. P. J 18 " " " 10 O. P. 12 " « " 7 O. P. 5 " Martell's Brandy Superior Port and Sherry—wood and bottle Ale and Porter Queen-street, 7th March, 1862. Coral Queen Island Guano. /"ITH a view to promote the general use of this very valuable MANURE, the Proprietors have determined to fix the price at £8 per ton cash. 10s. per cwt. Any quantity under 10 cwt. COMBES & DALDY. A MATCH will take place on MONDAY, March 10th, on the Ellerslie Course, between Mr. Scolcs' Cr. Poney, i.nd Mr. Kerr's 8.M., for £25 aside, whole forfeit. 2nd Race.—Open to all Horses present that have never started for an advertised race. A first class Hogskin Saddle, value £5. 3rd.—Open to all ponies. A new Saddle and Bridle, 2nd horse to receive the Bridle. Three to start or the Bridle will not be added. Several Saddles and Bridles will be ran for during the afternoon. A good afternoon's sport is expected from the lovers of the turf. The decision of the Judge to be final. ' Land for Sale at Onehunga. CHOICE Property of about 3 acres in the centre L of the Town, being part of Queer 3trcet, Sec. No. 19, has 210 feet frontage to Arthur Street, and 225 to Selwyn Street, the nearest point being only 97 feet from the passing of the Busses in Queen-street. A more healthy, cheerful, and convenient site for a Country Residence could not be found, as it commands a full view of the Harbour, Heads, and surrounding scenery. Apply at the office of this Paper, or at Mr, Lawloh's, Woodhall, Onehnnga. R. A. C. 348 I. C. rpHE CHAPTER will meet THIS EVENING, _1 (Saturday,) the Bth instant, at 7 o'clock, fcr the dispatch of business. . By order of the M. E. Z., H. REID, E. Domain Brewery. IT has come to our knowledge that ALES not 1_ brewed by us are regularly sold for ours. Our ALES are P*W) & Colour, arid they are not mairipu. WteU *rf&'foff#c*fcktlng «nddeleterious, dattSv ■'■ V ■ TY5f, Fi EZKSTTOOD ft *W.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1658, 8 March 1862, Page 2

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