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j Sales -by gUirfioit. FEBRUARY 0. 18C4. VICTORIA Q VADR AN T. JONES & CO. "Will sell bv auction, at Brunswick Buildings, on Tuesday, tho 9th February, at 12 o'clock, PART OK ALLOTMENT No. 22, of Sec. No. 4, of tho City of Auckland, having a frontage to Victoria Quadrant of :',Z fret, by a depth of 91 feetTenns at Sale. THIS DAY. COCHRANE'S MARKET. 11 o'clock, AT EA T LOO TABLE, COUCH, 40. j_\ Three Dining Tables, one largo Two Handsome Ann Chairs in Green Dam aik Pure Kauri Dining Chairs Excellent Sewtug Machine of Wheeler k Wilson's best make Single French Sofa, Bed, Mattrasses, <ic. Also— Marmalade, Boiled Beef Corn Flour, Patent Groats Liquid Anuato, Ac, &c. At Auction. JOSEPH COCHRANE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. WELLESLEY ST., CLOSE TO HOBSON ST. lIoITSEHOI.n FuRMTCItIi AND FAMILY EFFECTS, At Auction, Tuesday, '2nd February, at 11 o'clock, on the premise?, Wellesluy-street. formerly occupied by Mr. .1. Coomb, and adjoining- Mr. Webb's Piano* forto Saloon. T7IIVE SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, and Two _L Donble do. with all Bedding, Linens, &c, Chamber Furniture, Couches, Chairs, Tables, Dinner Ware, and Pantry Articles, Carpets, Mats, and Kitchen requisites' in variety. All the Furniture, .ve., has been very recently purchased, and now is to lie sold oil' without any reserve owing to the untimely .death of the late proprietor, Mr. Heaps. .1 OS K PII COCHRANE. ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENTS AT TUB B R UNSWICK HAL L. THIS EVENING-, SATURDAY, MR. G. COOK, will, This Evening (Satm* day), continue the series of brilliant, amusing" and instructive practical experiments in Natural Philosophy, including some of the most startling effects of Voltaic and Electro-Magnetic Electricity, and also in Chemistry, lie. P It 0 G R A M M E. Overture By the Band. Experiments in Oxygen Gas. No. 1. Relighting Taper 2. Burning Charcoal ;;. Snlphcr t. Iron Wire 5. Steel Watch Spring; (!. Oxycaleium, or Limo Light 7. Combustion of Steel File by means of the Oxygen Blow-pipo 8. Brilliant Combustion of Phosphorus in Globe of Oxygen Gas Song, " Sweet Love Arise," —Miss F. Kooko. Experiments with Grove's Powerful Compound Galvanic Battery. No. 1. Combustion of Iron Wiro 2. — Silver and Platinum. Chain 3. Fusing Platina Wire Duett, "Town and Country"—Miss F. Rooke and Mr. Chauilos. No. 5. Electro-magnet, lifting heavy weight (>. Suspension of lib. nails 7. Decomposition of water, aud explosion of its gases Song, "Sweet Spirit, Hear my Prayer"—Miss F. Rooke. Combustion of niotals with mercury —gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, iron, and steel. Duett, " Change of Air," —Miss F. Rooke and Mr. Clv.mdos. Electric Light. Electro-Zinc Light. Discharging of Artillery and Blasting Rocks by tho Galvanic Battery. Mount Blanc Polka .By tho Band. In the coarse of the entertainments the following pieces will be played by the Band — Waltz, "Ada,"—D'Albert Burlesque Galop,—D'Albert Selection from Trovatore Quadrille, " Palermo," —D'Albert Sensation Galop To conclude with " God Save tho Queen." *.»* ThCse entertainmonts will be continued on Tuesday next, when the whole of tho net receipts will be devoted to tho relief of tho wives and children of the military. Doors will open at half-past 7, and tho entertainments will commence at S o'clock precisely. Tickets for Front Scats, 2s. 6d. each, double ticket*, •Is.; Back Seats, Is. 6d. each; Children under 12 years of age, Is. each. To be had of Mr. YiETt and lllr. Chapman, Booksellers, Queen-streot, and of Messrs. G. Cook & Co., Princes-street, Auckland. N OTIC E. CONSULATE OF FRANCE IN NEWZEALAND. niHE SUBJECTS of FRANCE residing in New JL Zealand are hereby informed— 1. That His Excellencv the Minister of Foreign. Affairs has created a FRENCH CONSULAR AGENCY, having its seat in Auckland. 2. That Dr. Hl-havlt has been appointed Acting Consular Agent. N.B.—The Office of the Consulate, at the residence of Dr. Hubault, SymondEstreet, Auckland, will be open daily from 1 to 3 p.m., Sundays excepted. TO CARPENTERS. JOINERS, PLASTERERS AND SLATERS. LENDERS will be received until 6 p.m. of the J. Sth of February, for the erection of a Two-storied House in tho Grafton Road. Plans, &c., to pe seen at mv office, Victoria-street. RICHD. KEALS, Architect. MB. N. W- SHARPE, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Glazikr, <fe Paintkb. Yy'akefiisld Street, Auckland. A°-ent for Ruston, Proctor, & Ccv'a ° Portable and Fixed STEAM ENGINES, Finishing Thrashing Machines, PJottr, Linseed, and all kinds of Sawing Machinery. Also Agent for Porter & Co.'s Portable • ■ Gas Works,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 30 January 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 30 January 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 67, 30 January 1864, Page 1

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