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by Slttcftatu THE SALE OF DRAPERY, ■WILL, take place at tile Stores of Messrs. Webster and Patterson, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, And The Sale of Furniture at Parnell Will take place on the Premises there, TOMORROW, (THURSDAY), To commence both days at 11 o’clock. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRAPERY, TO CLOSE SHIPMENTS. Ex ‘Cashmere.’ Ex ‘ Chapman.’ Ex ‘Kinnaird,’ To be Cleared out at Auction, THIS DAY, Wednesday, 23rd inst., at 11 o’clock. At the Stores of Messrs. Webster and Patterson. Terms Over £3O, approved hills at three months, COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Shirts. 1501 60 doz. Heavy and Extra do. bright Scotch 151) Twill Shirts, full size and lined 152 35 “ Stout Striped Jean do, full size and lined 153 20 “ Crimean Madder Shirts, dressed and boxed 154 12 “ Men’s White, double fronts 155 20 “ Do. do. Dressed and Boxed, linen fixings 156—15 Do. Gray and Drab Angola Shirts 188 13 “ Do. Scarlet Saxony Shirts, all wool 145—15 “ Men’s White Regatta Printed Fronts 146 20 “ “ “ “ new Aleppo Fronts 147 20 “ “ Fine Cambric Regatta 157 io “ “ Blue Serge Shirts, double backed heavy and band cuffs 158 is “ “ Warm Plading Drawers Shawls. 135 17 doz. Wool Plaids Squares, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4 30 “ Assorted Shawls, 9-4, 10-4 136—180 Scarf Shawls, finely asso ,- ted 134 —ioo New Berlin Squares, bordered & figured 1321 130 J ) 150 pairs nine pound Whitney Blankets, heavily whipped Prints. 137 pieces, 26 yards, 9-8 Fancy Madders 140-50 “ “ “ hold style 138— “ 9-8 Dark Madder Fancies, 1,555 yds. 139 27 “ “ New Cambrics, 1,390 yards 141 27 “ “ Madders, various, 1,428 yards Winceys and New Winter Dress Goods. 142 —20 pieces Plain Winceys, 4-4 143 20 144-20 147148— 159 160 — 40 163 164 10 20 165 — 40 162—35 Super Extra Fine Scotch Gala Plaids, Fancy Tartans New Plaid Reps Bright “ “ Clan Tartan “ Silk Figured Winceys “ Check “ Nickerbockcr “ Dark Fancy Wincey pieces Silk figured Norwich Volutes, “ the favourite article of the Season” 161 —24 “ New Fancy Reps 125 “ Drab Check Winceys 126 — 60 “ Brown “ “ 127 — 20 “ Mohair Checks 124 —26 “ Grey Rustic 20 “ Grey Calico 20 “ Twilled “ 100 pairs Cotton Sheets, 10-4, 11-4 We request the particular attention of the trade to this Sale, both on account of the seasonable nature of the goods, as well as our having received positive instructions to make a clearance of all the shipments m order to close accounts. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. Household Furniture, Parnell* AT AUCTION, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, II o’clock, ON THE PREMISES, The road leading to St. George’s Bay, passing the residence of Mr. William Aitken, and next that of Mr. Bracey. rHE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Riding Horse, &c., are the property of a gentleman who has left for England, and all purchases must be removed within twenty-four hours after sale, the premises being let for occupation on Friday. Mahogany Chairs, cane seats; Sofa, upholstered in moreen; Easy Chairs, Loo Table, Mahogany Whatnot, Army Rocking Chair, Brussels Carpet, Fender and Fire Irons, 2 sets moreen Curtains and Poles, Blinds, Hearth Rug, Mahogany Work Table, Chimney Ornaments, Hearth Brushes, Door Mats, Kidder Carpet and Rug, Square Cedar Table and Cover, Parian Jug, Fender, Handsome Clock and Bracket, Iron Canopy Bedstead, Mahogany Washstand and Dressing Table, Toilet Set, Carpet, Square Table and Cover, 2 sets Book Shelves, Swing Glass, Iron Stretcher, Wash Stand, Chamber Ware and Carpet. Tea Seavice, China, White and Gold, Sundry Crockery and Glassware, Meat-safe, Chairs, and Kitchen Table, Saucepans, Bellows, Meat Jack, and Dutch Oven, Garden Tools, Stretcher, Basins, Jug, Boiler, and sundry Kitchen Requisites, and Saddle and Bridle, and The well-bred Dark Bay Horse * Roderick,* Saddle and Harness. Terms—Cash. COCHRANE, BROTHER, & CO. To Capitalists and Farmers. SEVENTY ACRES BEST LAND, ONEHUNGA. At Auction, THURSDAY, 15th May, prox. THIS Property now to be sold is of the best description of volcanic soil. It has long been celebrated for its producing powers when cropped, and now is in luxuriant grass—well known as MEADOW BANK, it fully justifies its name. Sloping pleasantly down to the sea, it is directly placed between the faim of / Mr. George Simpkins, the “ Pah” Estate of Mr. Farmer, and the Western boundary of Onehunga. It affords the shortest and easiest access to the BluSj and its ship anchorage—to which it is close at hand, and to facilitate which, a thorough road has been laid out direct from the Auckland highroad to the hard beach of the Harbour. This First Class Property * deserves the best attention of capitalists or producers as well from Its extent as that there is in it united the value intrinsic of the finest soil in good cultivation and well watered, the value local of its close neighbourhood to market, and the value prospective of its position as regards the Bluff and the future of Onehnnga. COCHRANE, BROTHER & CO. MRS. LEWIS’S SEMINARY, CLIFF VILLA, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. THE EASTER VACATION will terminate next THURSDAY, 24th instant. April 18th, 1862. WESLEY COLLEGE. MR. JOHN FLETCHER, PRINCIPAL. T erms per quartsb>— Senior School £2 2 0 Junior ditto 1 11 6 Board 10 0 0 WrtWy ditt'o.' 7 ft ft

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1671, 23 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1671, 23 April 1862, Page 1