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jsates bji gUrrl'ioirWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. SHORTLAND-STEEE T, AUCKLAND. THE EXBHAME HOTEL SITE, IN BUILD IKB LOTS, To be Sold by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd of August next. SAMUEL COCHRANE, AUCTIONEER, - s " g : . moßxr/r | \ <'\ ! I . I- —- I \ : U . ' ; a 3 a 2 0 ISi — 1 \ ——25 ft. • ! \ i —■ — _ J- J? T ~ " '1 a I i 25 ST— 1 D ]■: | "Ii i J :„ l ! | ; : i;t & s 1 ; w s g j ; a e» 1 i 1 j Si ; shop j i i l 1 ; 1 2S '■ -3 1 28.5 j CHANCE 11 Y STREET

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. j TASMANIA!? UACON AND HAMS. Tbo subscriber will sell, at liis Stoves, Fort-street, on Fridav, the sth instant, at cloven o'clock, -( p CASES FINE HAMS AND BACON, J_\3 containing— 181 Hams 153 Sides SAMtfliL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. THE II AYMAR KE T. ALFRED BUCKLAND Has received instructions to soil by public auction on Saturday, August 6, at 1:1 o'clock, rp HE SCHO ON E K 'SU S A N," ' I of 18 tons register, well found in Sails, digging, &c., and ready l'or immediate work without further delay : carries over -10 tons of firewood, is light- draught of water, and is being disposed ol solely on account of completion of Government. contract-. Terms: —-Half cash, and half promissory note at six months, with bank interest. The title on payment of purchase-money. MONDAY, AUGUST 8. CARGO OF SUGAR, Direct from the Mauritius, ex 1 Sylphide,' The Subscriber Ims been favoured by Messrs. Henderson iUaefar.une with instructions to sell this VALUABLE & WELL SELECTED CARGO, At his Stores, Fort-street, at 12 o'clock, on Monday, the Bth instant. Samples will b<s ready immediately, and the Trade are respectfully invited to inspect them. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. Ist AUGUST, 1864. " Shall I not take mine ease in my inn." Messrs. hanxesk & snell beg to intimate that visitors to Onehunga can be accommodated at any time with Dinners, Luncheons, or other Refreshments at the "COMMERCIAL HOTEL," ONEHUNGA, (Late Norman's.) I Messrs. H. &S. have made arrangements to moot the wants of Travellers or Visitors requiring either Hoard ahd Lodging or Refreshments, and as this will remedy an inconvenience experienced by many persons, Messrs. H. & S. trust that the public will accord them a fair proportion of patronage. REASONABLE CHARGES. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CIVILITY. GOOD STABLES. Apartments to be let.—o ne or Two young men can be accommodated, Apply at, . th« Herald Office*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 2

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402

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 225, 2 August 1864, Page 2

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