ABSTRACT OP SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAT. Messrs. Ridings and Dowden, at their mart, Queen-street, American Chairs and Tables, Tinware, Platedware, &c, Mr. J. Rioo, at Mr. G. Gilchrist’s Yard, Wellesley-street. —Timber. Mr. A. Bdckland, at Penrose.—Horses, Drays, Harness, &c. Mr. S. Cochrans, at Capt. G. B. Beere, St. George’s Bay.—Furniture, &c. Mr. G. Sibbin, at his mart, Queen-street — Potatoes, Furniture, &c.
SALTS BY AUCTION. Saturday, October 7. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. C. ARTHUR & SON ■Will sell at their Mart, Queen-street, on SATURDAY XEX i'. the 7ih instant, at 12 o’clock noon. SOFA ', Looking glasses, Table, Chairs, Washstands, Bedsteads, Mattress, Carpet, Crockeryware, &c., &c., &c. AI.SO, Beef Maize. 26030ct7 Wednesday, October 11. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the Ks'ate of Mr. G. Fowler, to sell by auction, at their Mart, Somerville’s Buildings, Queen-s reet, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 11th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, LOT 1, Cook-street, near to Nelson-street, allotment having 40 feet frontage to Cook-street, together with two well-built cottages of three room* and scullery each. LOT 2, C ok-street.— An allotment having 20 feet frontage to Co k-street, and 40 feet to West-street, with a threeroomed cottage erected thereon LOT 3.—An allotment having a frontage io West-street of 40 feet. 2607 octll
Wednesday, October 11. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD. C. ARTHUR & SON Have been favored with instructions to stII by auction, at their Mart, Somerville’s Buildings, Queen-street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 11th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, LOT I.—SYMONDS-STREET. Allotments no. u and 12. ..f subdivision No 6, of section No 15, City of Auckland, having 6G feet frontage to '-ymonds-street, with 66 leet to another street, with a depth of 120 feet, held on lense for 21 years, from the Ist of July, 1861, at the yearly rent of £24, with a purchasing clause at £7 and £8 per foot, together with all the buildings erected thereon, consisting of 3 superior dwelling houses, and a large building built for a factory, now subdivided, all in good repair and well let. LOT 2.—QUEEN-STK' ET. Allotment No. 17, Upper Queen-street, Wesley College proper y, having a frontage of 30 feet by 80 foot. LOT 3. .AYFIELD. Six allotments well situated in Bayfield. LOT 4. —OXFOHD-STK.EK r. Comer of "Randolph and Duke-sir ets, seven new cottages of two rooms each, with leasehold allotments. LOT S.—QUEEN-STREE T. New the junction with Grey-street, having also a frontage to that street, and adjoining the Army and Navy Hotel. An \ IhPment having a frontage of 60 feet to Queen-stree and 60 feet to Grey-street, divided into eight allotments of 15 feet frontage each. ’The position of these allotments on the leading thoroughfares, and in the centre of the city, makes them very valuable sites tor business Premises. LOT6.—SOMERSET-PLACE AND HOWESTRKET. Allotment No. 13 of lot 13, section 64, 33 feet by 100 feet, with a nice house ot three rooms, good well, &c. LOT 7.— JUNCTION ( F *VEL INGTON AND UNION-STREETS. A well situated allotment, 64 feet by 95 feet, beiru; No. 19, adjoining the Catholic Instmte and Brown’s store. Terras at Sale. 2608 octll Preliminary Notice. Firit-dass City Property Queen-street and Grey-street, FOR SALE. C. ARTHUR & SON Have received insnuctions to sell by aucion, at their Mart, Somerville’s Buildings, Qm enatreet, early in October next, THAT Pine or Parcel ol LA - 1) adjoining the Army and Navy Hotel, having a frontage of 60 feet to Qm en-street, and 60 feet to Grey-street, divided into lot.- to suit purchasers. 2575tc
Tuesday, October 10. WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, GROCERIES. ETC. JONES AND CO. Have received ■ instruct!'ns from Messrs. D. Graham and Co. to sell bt auction a: their New Stores, Vulcan lane, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 10th instanr, at II o clock, -* fv HHDs MARTELL’S DARK MU A N DY J. vJ S hhds Martel.’* Pale Brandy 3 hhds Rizart’s Pate Brandy 3 hhds Rizar’s Dark Bra> dy 5 hhds Vieux Cognac 40 cases Rizart's Pale Brandy 100 cases Kiddlin’s Pale Brandy 50 cases Whiskey, Scotch 10 hhds hum. 30 o.p. 15 qr. casks Port 15 qr.-casks Sherry 50 cases Sherry 30 cases Claret 20 cases Champagne 10 cases Worthington’s Orange Bitters 10 cases Bryant’s Stomach Bitters 50 cases Geneva 50 cases Worthington’s Pale Ale 80 cases Salt’s Pale Ale GROCERIES. Mushrooms Pickle* Sardines Salmon lyobsjer Assorted 'auces Mixed Spice Flavoring Essences Salad Oil Hair Oil Morton’s Pure Coffee, l-lh. tins Pepper, half-pound bottles Biscuits, Gray, Dunn, and Co. Muscatel Is Currants Raisins Bath Bricks. Terqifl. ~ I* n ,pr £3O, cash; Orer that am if t, Approved bill* «n 3 'Ud'diilis. StUouc.W
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New Zealander, Volume XXIII, Issue 2545, 6 October 1865, Page 2
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