Sales bji | ———^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. THE ' PAPEETE'S' GEAR, <ic. (On board, alongside the Wharf.J The subscriber has been instructed by Mr- XICOL, owner of the ' PAPEETE,' to sell, on Thursday, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock, on board, as slic lays ulongside the Wharf, All her running and standing RIGGING, Sails, Water-casks, Blocks, with Boat, Capstern, Wheel, &c. &C. &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. DESIRABLE ' RESIDENCE AT "COTELE," SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. To be sold by public auction, on Wednesday, tlie 17th August, at S. Coclirane's Sale Rooms, Land Department, That desirable family mansion, the Property of C. H. Snow, Esq., situate at " C O T E L E," consisting of seven Rooms, Papered and Painted throiighout, together with the Out-buildings and Garden, well stocked with choice Fruit Trues. The view from the House is varied and extensive, and its proximity to the City renders it a desirable residenco for those whose business requires them to visit Auckland daily. The House will be on view on Saturday, (ho 13th, and Monday, 15th days of August next, between tho hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. To be sold by public auction, on Wednesday, the 17tli August, at S. Coclirane's Sale Rooms (Laud Department, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES IN WELLESLEY STREET Also 2 Cottages and Joiner's Shop 2 Houses in Wakefield-street 3 Houses in Albert-street , , For particulars see future advertisement, or apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE AND PLATED WARE, HORSE 3, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND JAUNTING CAR (by Nuof.nt of Dublin), &c. &c. &c. THE Subscriber lias been favoured with instructions from Colonel MrJtKAY (who is leaving for England) to prepare for tlie sale of his ENTIHE PROPERTY in fct. George's Jitiv Kuad, with comfortable ten-roomed Dwelling-house, Garden, and Pleasure Grounds (about two acre.-) ; also Furniture, Horses, Jaunting Car, &c. &c. &c. Full particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA. stringy Babe timber, cart shafts, SEED OATS, BACON, &c., &c. J. P. DAGNALL Has received instructions to sell by auction, on the beach, Onehunga, on Thursday, August 11th, at .11 o'clock, about. on nnn FEET stiungy BARK timber OUjUUU various dimensions, from Bto 16 — — feet long 60 pair Cart Shafts 750 Bluo Gum Spokes 10U0 liushelß Oats 1000 lbs. Bacon \ cases Vinegar 10 cases Coru Flour 4 cases Salmon 4 casks Split Peas . - &c. &c. &.C. Terms : —Under £30, cash; above that amount, approved bills at 3 months. HERALD BUILDINGS. H. S. FE TE E S & CO. JgEG TO INFORM their FBIENDS and Iho PUBLIC in general of Auckland and its Vicinity, that they have opened a WHOLESALE PROVISION STORE, In the above named Buildings, in WYND HA M STREET '■>' (The second door from Queen Street), • . AND HAVE ON SALE— 27 packages Prime Hobart Town Butter ~ „ Wollongong „ 300 capes Superior Ticked Apples And to Arrive— . IJobart Town Jams, Cheese, Onions, Potatoes &C. * &c. &c. rPHfc. UNDEKSJUNKD IXDtf.ST ON~ItZT. I J- SOAABLIi TKlxMti, ' ■ Drapery < Gen- ral (roniiiDligcry •Oilmen's Htoi'es •ijaddler.v, ftb:, &c., -bionl fihst-rJa.-s Jlome Houses. J. H. BURNSIDE & CO., Queen-street, Auckland'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 2
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