Safes bn Ruction. this vif. I'URXITUEE AXB EFFECTS AT OFFICIAL BAY. The Subscriber Has received instructions from — Robertson, Esq., (who is leaving England by the ' Light Brigade') to soil by auction sit his residence, Jermyn-street, Oflicisil Bay, at 11 o'clock, the following varities, viz. :— A GRAND PIANO, .1 Colt's Revolving Rifle, jTJL with 500 rounds, Select Pictures, Saddle and Bridle, A:c., Hound Table, 2 Side Table*, Couch, Rocking Chair, -1 Chairs, Carpet Rug, Fender, Chest of Drawers, Looking Olasn, - Wash-hand Stands, Dining Tabli', 3 Hair Jlattrass.es, Pair of Decanters, liluM Jug, 2 Decanters, 8 Tea Cups, Tureen, 3 Brtvikfiixt Cups, IS Dinner Plates, (i Soup do., 2 Pie Dishes, Ten Pot, Sugar Basin and Jug, 7 DisliM; 2 Salts, Lump (complete), Boiler, -1 Saucepans, Frying Pan, 12 Knives, (i Forks, Kitchen Table, Knife Box, Oven, 2 Jugs, '_' Pairs Candlesticks, ic, ic, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, APRIL 4. QUEEN STREET. nq COTTAGE ALLOTMENTS, AT AUCTION, On Monday, 4th April next. SAMUEL COCHfiA NE, AI'ITIOXEKII. TUESDAY, APRIL 5. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, HULME COURT, PARNELL. fIiITE Subscriber lias been favoured with instrueJ. tions from tho lion. F. 1). Bell (who is leaving for Ihe South), to sell by auction, at his residence, HULME CO UR T , VAIIN EL L , ON TUESDAY, APRIL stu, NEXT ENSUING, At 11 o'clock, The whole of his valuable furniture, select library, choice musical instruments, Brussels cirpets, dining-room, drawing-room, bedroom, and school-room requisites. Ac. &c. Ac. Catnlogurs will be rrndy in a few days, and may bt obtained on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. I i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. lmportn-.it Sule of Suburban Allotments. i N E W M. A R 1C E T. i i i i The Subscriber has been favoured with instruction! j j from the Proprietor i" sell by public auction, »; I his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, tin i 13th day of April next, at 12 o'clock, I \ 4-9 1 A L I; O T 51 E N T f i AT N E M A 11 K E T, OMPR 1S IN G Rome of tho most valuable r.UILDIXt; BITF.S in (his rapidly advancing Suburb, and doso to the intended Railway Station. LUNCH will be provided at half-past 11 o'clock. I Plans and further particulars may be hnd from tin ! Auctioneer after the Ist of April. I ! SAMUEL COCHRANE, l Auctioneer. I Teiimh :—One-third cauli; bnlancc by promisson notes at six and twelve months, bearing iutcieet al j ten pounds per centum per annum, or two anil a I half pur cont. discount for cash, within one month from the day of sale, or a mortgage for three. ' four, or five ycp.i'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 117, 29 March 1864, Page 2
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