£; Sales bg fUrcf'um. >: •; ; FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. -TASMANIAN HAMS AND BACON. The subscriber will sell at his stores, Fort street, at . . 11 o'clock, "CASES HAMS AND BACON ;; ; SAMUEL "COCHRANE, • ' Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. -DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT "COTELE," 2." , SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. .'£• To be «old by public auction, ou Wednesday, the 17th August, at S. Cochrauo'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 Paintod throughout, togethor with the Out-buildings and Garden, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees. The view from tho Houße is varied and extensive, and its proximity to tho City renders it a desirable residence for tlioso whose business requires them to visit Auckland daily. The House will be on view on Saturday, the 13th, and Monday, 15th days of August noxt, 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 17th. August, at S. Cochrane's Sale Rooms (Laud Deportment, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES IN WELLESLEY STREET AJso 2 Cottages and Joiner's Shop 2 Houses in Wakefleld-street 3 Houses in Albert-Btreet For particulars see future advertisement, or apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE AND PLATED WARE, HORSES, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND JAUNTING CAR (nv Nugent op Dublix), <tc. &C, &c. THE Subscriber has been favoured with instructions from Colonel Mcurat (who is leaving for England) to propare for the sale of his ENTIRE PROPERTY in fct. George's Bay Road, with comfortable ten-roomed Dwelling-house, Garden, and Pleasure Grounds (about two acres) ; also Furniture, Horses, Jaunting Car, *fcc. <tc. &c. Full particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JULY 23, ISG4. EXCELSIOR MOUSE. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE. removal OP NEW PREMISES Of EXCELSIOR HOUSE, R* HOBB'S LI2ASIS of his present prehas a but a short time to run, he liaß resolved to build on his own property at the junction of Queen and AYakefield-streeta. In order to carry out his arrangemonts, K. Hobbs intends CXjEARIJSG- OUT the whole of hia present J Stock of Drapery and Men's and Boys' Clothing. at . greatly heduced pbicep, fie has opened a Large Stock- of New and Fashionable Goods, bought vory cheap, the whole of which will bo offered at LOW PRICES TO CLEAR OUT. | The Sale will commence TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, the 23rd instant. READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT. H. HOBBS, QUEEN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO , ; THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO GENTLEMEN SYDNSY. ' THE POST OFFICE HOTEL „ . (Lato Eutwistlo's) ' IS recognised as the host in Town for keening J- *- A FIRST-RATE TABLE, P " g • CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS BED-ROOMS AND PRICES ECONOMICAL. : ' Also being situated near the Post Oilu-e, Banks and Leading MunvtntiU- Houses. New Zealiind papers taken in. JOHN JACOBS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 233, 11 August 1864, Page 2
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