■ - Sales brjr ; . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. /' A r ALUAJBLE BUILDING PREMISES, • QUEEN-STREET. 1 • ■. v, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The tubseriber lias been favored with instructions.; from the Mortgagee, to soil "piIE YAFjUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES in _!L Queen-sireet, oeeupied and leased by Herbert Ashton, Esq., at. a lontul of £170 per aunlim, for a term of live years, from Juno.2oth last, consisting of large shop, titling room, kitchen, and four largo bed rooms. For further particulars, apply to SAMU,EL COCHRANE, ' Auctioneer. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. . ONEIIUNGA. " T H E CEDAR S." The übseriber has received instructions from Capt. —Hyrnonds, R.M., to offer for Sato, ALL that substantially and well-built RESIDENCE called " TIIE CEDARS," containing 12 rooms, with Coach-house, Stables, Paddock, Orchard, and Vegetable Garden. The House can bo viewed any day. and occupation given to tho purchaser a. few weeks alter tlio day of sale. SAMUEL- COCHEANE, Auctioneer. • PRELIMINARY JN T OTICE. P E M U E P, A. The subscriber has been favored with instructions to ■ prepare for the sale of about «T)/~\ VILLA SITES in this delightful suburb, situjZJ\J ated on tho liemucra l\oad, nearly opposite the residence of Samuel Jackson, Escp, and abutting on liie property of C. l'etschlor, Esq. The jwoperty is now being laid out by Messrs. Davy and McEarlane in spacious Villa Lots, which, for extent of view, healthiness of si' nation, and salubrity of climate, cannot be Surpassed. An Omnibus leaves Somei'viUe's corner twice daily. Terms Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Audio oer. j SUPREME COTJKT RITE, QUEEN STREET PROPERTY. The subscriber has this day been favoured with instructions from the Colonial Government to sell by public auction, to the highest and best bidder, 1 VIIAT PORTION OF SECTION. 15, of tiib Cily of Auckland, at pfeseht occupied by the Supreme Court and "Gaol, iVr., &c., and now subdivided into 13 Allotments, consisting of— Lot I.—Possesses a frontage of 55 feet and S inches to Queen-street, with .a side frontage to Victoria-street of 108 feet 3 inches. Lot 2.—lias n frontage of 39 feet *7 inches tc Queen-street, with n side depth to Lot 1 of lOti feet 3 inches. Lots 3, 4, 5, and G.ca'.h have frontages to Queeiv , street of So feci, with uniform side depth: of 10 I feet 3 inches. Lot 7.—A frontage of;,? teet to A r ietoria-stree ' and u depth ofU5 feet to a proposed rone 3.ots S and have, tho former a frontage of 3E leet and 7 inches to Victoria-street, am the hitter a frontage of 35 feet and I indies to Victoria-street, and both i uniform depth of 95 feet to aforesaid pro posed road. * Lots 10, 11, 12, and 13/lmvo frontages of 30 fee each to I'-lliott-strcet, and with the ex ei-p'ion of Lot 13, which lias an outlet t< the proposed road, a sido depth of 10( feet and 3 inches. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. F orf-stivct, 23rd September, ISGI. , ON SALE BY Tltli UNDEKSIGNED, Ex ' Maxwell,' ' M;ny Warren,' and 'Sural,' &c TJ7UNE CONGOU TKAS, Half- Chest: I Hysjn skin tlo. > G unpowdor »ml Orange Pekoe, boxes Negrohead and Caveuilisli topaceo > Crushed loaf sugar in boxes 1 Company's No. 1 sugar I Ration sujiar, small mats f Currants in barrels s Gape aud Elenie raisins i 1 niiian ahnonds 3'areelona nuts f "Wnlmitfi i Ground pepper, cloves, ginger Cassia and cinnamon Jamaica ginger Nelson's gelatine Keilh.r's confections, lib. tins AVotherspoon's assorted confections Crystallised jujubes Spanish liquorice Parry's chicory, sGlb. tins . Golden syrup, ill casks ' Orango nia: malado, 1 lbs. I -Ai-soried jams, Übs. Capers, half-pints Salad oil, halt-pints Raspberry vinegar Sauces, assorted luilf-pints Candied orange peel Lobster.-, libs. Morton's and Fleft's salmon, libs. Sardines, half and quarter piuts lied herrings, in tins Wliito herrings, quarter barrels Dried codfish Sinclair's bacon Cheddar loaf cheese Double Glosteraml Dunlop cheese 3iell and JJlacli's vestas, in wood and tins .American tubs Rath bricks Mai-tcll's brandy, dark and pale Marlell's case brantly, dozens ' 31 ennessy's pale brandy lmperi.it brandy, ctises [ f-eotch wbiskey, in wood and bottles Geneva, star and anchor brands . Oilley's port ami sherry, in wood and bottles i 33 unt's poll, in quarter casks Jacqiics.-Mju's champagne Aiishop's ginger wine Claret, in dozen eases Kip and sole leather Harness leather All long ilax canvas Navy canvas, No. 1 to o Currug:i;ed iron, G and 7 feet liwbauk's miils American axes, Collins' and Sharp's W'aru's American shovels Cuihvarps, 4 and 0 inches Coil iibre, in ballots fSuda ash J'ortliina cement Raw od, in hhds. Tur]ientine, in drums llubijiick's wliito load Glassware, in variety Soda water corks 3vent hops, lt>o3 Demy printing paper AVove news, 'Jo and 30 <£e. dec. &c. GILFILLAN & CO. 20th October, ISO-!.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 302, 31 October 1864, Page 2
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