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j§ales hn faction. THIS DAY. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT "COTELE," SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. To bo sold by publio miction, This Day (Wednesday), tho 17th August, at S. Coclirane's Sale Rooms, Land Department, mUAT DESIRABLE FAMILY MANSION, X tho Property of C. H. Snow, Esq., situate at "COTEL E," consisting of seven Rooms, Papered and Painted throughout, together with tho Out-buildings and Garden, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees. The viow from tho House is varied and extensive, and its proximity to the City renders it a desirable residence for those whoso business requh-os them to visit Auckland dailv. " SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. To be sold by public auction, This Day (Wednesday), tho 17th August, at S. Coclirane's Salo Rooms, Laud Department, 2 DWELLING-HOUSES IN AVELLESLEY STREET Also 2 Collages and Joiner's Shop 2 Houses iu Wakelield-strcefc 3 Houses in Albert-street For particulars see futuro advertisement, or apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. THE PADDLE STEAMER 'APIIRASIA.' The subscriber lias received instructions from Messrs. Tlios. Mucky and Co. to sell ut his auction rooms, Fort-Street, on Friday, 19th inst., at tho hour of 12 o'clock, ril H E STEAMER X 'APIIRASIA,' 91 tons register, 50 horse-power, and drawing when loaded 6 ieot (5 inches ; machinery in perfect working order, and strong and powerful; shu hits nil towing apparatus on board, and is well adapted for towing as well as passenger trutlie. Can be seen at the Uucen-stieet wharf oil she now lies at anchor. Fidl particulars and inventory in a futuro advertisement. Terms liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE AND PLATED WARE, HORSES, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND JAUNTING CAR (by Nugent of Dublin), &e. &c. &c.

rp.HE Subscriber has been favoured with instrucX tions from Colonel Miitiui' (wlio is leaving for England) to prepare for the sale of his ENTIRE PROPERTY in i-t. George's liny Road, with comfortable ten-roomed Dwelling-house, Garden, and Pleasure Grounds (about two acres) ; also Furniture, Horses, Jaunting Car, etc. \c. &C. Full particulars in a future advertisement. SAMUEL CUCILJJAZs'E, Auctioneer. NOTICE. riTIIK undermentioned CONDEMNED GOODS JL will bo sold by l'ublic Auction, at the Queen's "Warehouse, (-iUcou-stroct Wharf, '11 iIS DAY, the 17th August, IS6-I, in accordance with CXXVL and CLXI. Sections of the "Customs Regulation Act, W. YOUNG, Collector. Customs, Auckland, 17th August, lSli-1. List liKFUiuti;!) to: — 4 hags Salt 2 bags Sugar 1 parcel Twist Tobacco, 411>.5. 1 parcel Twist Tobacco, «(ilbs. 2 rolls Blankets 1 parcel 12-striped Cotton Shirts 1 small roll Check Cotton Stall' 1 small roll Tape 1 tin box containing Hair Oil 1 small cask, 3 Saddles complete 1 small cask, 3 dozen Check Cotton Shirts '2~> Butchers' Knives 1 packet Small Knives G packets reels Cotton 2 pieces hand containing 1 dozen 2 packages liair Combs 1 small box, G boys Coloured ShirU 1 dozen Crimean Shawls 1 packet small J lair Combs (> Women's Shawls 12 Cloth Waistcoats G Clotli Caps 12 jackets, marked BO 1 large cask, 10 Blue Sorgo Frocks 1 dozen Men's Striped Cotton whirls G Oilskin Caps 2 Tweed Caps 4 pieces Printed Cotton Stuff 1 large cask, 28 I lis. Cavendish Tobacco G pairs White Moleskin Trousers 1 bolt Calico G Women's Shawls 12 51 en's Strijied Cotton Shirts 2 Blue Serge l'Vc-cks 1 largo cask, G pairs Cloth Trou-:ci\s IS Serge. Coats 12 Blankets in pairs. W. YOTING, Cocilietor. BEAUTIFUL CLEAN LINEN. Wa. NIXEY'S CRVSTALIZEI) EXTRACT • of FULLER'S EAKTII is the ch.-np.-st and best article I'or washing ami beautifying Linen, Woollen, Lace, Lawn, Muslin, itc. ; possesses unequalled ellicacy ill removing Grease, Stains, and the smoke-like colour of linen produced from bad wushing, the excessive use of Soda, Lime, and'other preparations of Caustic Alkali. " The Extract of Kim/leu's Earth is the quickest, and most effective article ever introduced, incapable of injury to the hands or the finest fabric, and requires only to be tried to bo appreciated."— Times, August 27, 185-1-. May be obtained through any regpeetablo Tradesman. Sample Packets, with full Directions for use, price lcl. and (id. 12, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 238, 17 August 1864, Page 2

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677

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 238, 17 August 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 238, 17 August 1864, Page 2

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