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s?aks I) 12 Slticiiott. Tea, ex “John Stephenson.” COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. "Will sell by auction, at their Stores, Fort-street, on THURSDAY next, the 17th inst, at II o’clock, QA CHESTS TEA, ex John Stephenson, 90 lbs. OU each 15 half-chests Tea, ex Vclox 7 chests “ ex Marco Polo 20 boxes Neva Candles 10 “ “ “ full weight 35 boxes Sydney Soap 7 cases Kerosine Oil, 8J gallons each 20 drums Colza Oil, 5 gallons each 9 bags Haricot Beans 6 bales American Hops 20 boxes Elemc Raisins 2 barrels Patras Cun-ants 2 cases Shelled Almonds, in 14 lb. tins 1 case American Whiskey 20 boxes T D Pipes Terms ; —£3o, Cash; over that amount, approved notes at three months. The Entire Stock of Stationery, School and Library Books, Fancy Goods, Glass Cases, and Shop Fittings, &c., AT AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES “ NEW-ZEALANDER ” OFFICE, TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd INST. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. IT having been determined to give up the Retail business, the proprietorjhas instructed us to Sell out the entire Stock without any reserve. Catalogues may be had on the spot or on application to the Auctioneers. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. Preliminary Notice. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Will sell by auction, at the Stores of Messrs. Webster & Patterson, on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at 11 a.m., Ex “ Chapman ” and “ Cashmere,” FORTY CASES and BALES of SEASONABLE DRAPERY, consisting of— Blankets White, Drab, and Regatta Shirts Crimean Shirts Scotch Twill and Blue Serge Shirts Crimean Shirts Prints, Calicoes Winceys, Repps &c., &c.

ggf Particulars in a future advertisement. Newmarket Cattle Sale. MR.ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell, at his Yards, Newmarket,' on THURSDAY next, April 17 th, Forty head eat cattle 10 Dairy Cows 50 head Store Cattle 150 Eat Sheep 170 Store Sheep 40 Hoggets Eat and Store Pigs. Store Cattle. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell, on THURSDAY next, April 17th, at his yards, Newmarket, A HERD OF CATTLE from the Wade, and 20 head grown cattle from the neighbourhood. Dairy Cows. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND Will sell, at Newmarket, on THURSDAY next, TEN WELL BRED DAIRY COWS, either in lull milk or near their calving. First-class Draught Stock. MR. ALFREeTbUCKLAND Has received instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., to sell, at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY, April 19th, without reserve, TEN HEAD HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS and FILLIES, three years old, and broken to narrow and plough. They are in good condition, and fit for immediate work in the dray. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Valuable Building Sites at Otahuhu. MR. S. JONES Has received instructons from Mr. Hutton, to sell early in May next, HIS Well-known and Valuable Property at Otahuhu, opposite to the Market reserve, and near to the camp. The property is now being surveyed into Building Allotments. The Houses at present occupied will also be sold. Full particulars will be given in a future advertisement. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Valuable City Property for Sale. MR. S. JONES Has received instructions from the Messrs. Laurie to ‘sell by public auction, so soon as the necessary surveys, &c., can be completed, ALL their well known and exceedingly valuable property, having upwards of 1000 feet frontage to the Karangahape Road, containing in all upwards of 12 acres. The property is that on which the present Steam Brick Manufactory is now being carried on—ininediately opposite the residence of General Cameron, the Superintendent, See. The plans are now being prepared, and the property pegged off preparatory to its being brought immediately into the market. Also— The Engine House, and all the Bricks on the ground, will be disposed of. nrwOTT'^-Tirn sane HORSE RACING ON EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1862, HARP OF ERIN, ELLERSLIE. Ist Race —For a Lady’s Saddle and Bridle, value £lO, a Hurdle Race, open to all ponies under fifteen hands high. 2nd Race —A Hogskin Saddle and Bridle, value £7, open to all horses. 3rd Race —For a Pony’s Saddle and Bridle, open to all ponies. Racing to commence at 1 o’clock, and the decision of the Judgrs to be final. N.B.—No horses allowed on the ground except those that are going to race. FRESH ARRIVALS. EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS (warranted) at £1 each, cheap, best quality Gold Watches, Brooches, Ear-rings, Dress and Crest Rings, Wedding Rings and Keepers, Lockets, Guard and Albert Chains, Keys, &c., in great variety Fine assortment of English Lever and Geneva WATCHES (warranted) CLOCKS in great variety, best quality, warranted A lot of good second-hand Lever, Geneva, and Verge Watches Jgp” Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired, and all kinds of Jewelry made and mounted in Gold or Silver, at T. A. HICKS’, Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. N. B.—A scientific pud practical workman op the premises- ■ -

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 2

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