Sales Ixtr MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. GENERAL CLEARING- OUT SALE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. Tho subscriber will sell at his Stores, Fort-street, on Monday tho Mtli instant, at 11 o'clock, BUTTER 50 kegs Cork, "Wellington, and Woollongong Cheese, <1 cases English Cheese, 15 colonial 3 cases American axes, G do. picks do. English squaring axes, 1 dozen reaping hooks 13 kegs nails (assorted), 2 bags spices 1 dozen grapes, lot door latches, 2 iron rods 1 wee, 1 gridiron, 2 tiro dogs, 1 scalo and weights coll'eo grinders, 1 washing machine, J-tierce tobacco Half-barrel split peas, 27 pieces guttering, 3 dozen stove brushes, 3 do. scrubbing brushes 10 dozen American linament, lot glassware 3 do. emollient revivers, 2 sets plough liar liess 1 sewing machine, 1 preserve pan P> dozen wash boards, 10 do. American brooms 51 boxes candles (sperm), damaged (> do. do. 97 bags maize, 2 bolts sheathing, fiO yards gauze 1") bags sugar, 3 bales blankets, 10 tins paint .Lot worsted, chests and half-chests tea Fiji mat?, 2 paintings, 15 bags potatoes 22 ba«s do., 12 hags salt, 3 casks boiled pailit, oil, sails, 3 bottles ginger 3 bottles mustard, 3 cases oatmeal 20 haversacks, 3 dozen bottles liqueurs 1 cask green colioe, bows and arrows Ac., &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. TRAD!', SALE OF LEATHER. The subscriber will sell, at his stores, Fort-street, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock, AN INVOICE OF PRIME LEATHER, consisting of— •13 dozen basils, best and second 2 do. white skins 58 lb. kangaroo leather ■H do. light and heavy calf 71 ti do. sole leather & e., &c., &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. CLAR EN C E CUES CEN T, RE MUE RA. The subscriber has been favored with instructions i from the proprietor to sell by public, auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, the 28th November, at 12 o'clock, n TWENTY CHARMING VILLA SITES JL in this delightful Suburban district, which, for magnificence of view, and salubrity of climate, cannot be surpassed in this province. The first ten allotments have frontages to the Rcmnera Road, vaiying from feO feet to 125 feet each. I The other ten have frontages to Clarence Crescent, varying from 70 to ll'J feet each. Lithographic plans are now in preparation, and may be had at the Land Mart, where u handsome anil correct sketch of the property can be seen. Terms:—One-third, Cash : the remainder by Promissory Notes at three and six months, bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum: or for cash, two and a-ha]f per cent, discount on balance. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY," NOVEMBER 28. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY IN QUEEN— STREET. THE TRAFALGAR INN. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions, from tlio Executrix of tho late Mr. "William M'Garvev, to sell by publ-'c unction, to the highest, and best "bidder, at his Land Mart, on Monday,, the 28th instant, at 12 o'clock, T H E T R A F A L (i A R INN, C'l'.NTHl-: OF UVI-.KN-STUEKT, viz., THTS well-known and popular INN, witli all thnt; Piece or Parcel of LAND upon which it is. situate, being part; of Allotment No. 2 of Section 7 ; bounded on the north by Allotment No. 3,284 links; on the east by Queen-street 50 links ; on the south by other part of said Allotment No. 2,287 links ; and 011 the vest by a lane oO links, &c., &e. Such a well appointed Inn and valuable Lando<: Estate (formerlv occupied by Mr. Edmund Foloi • has no superior for facilities of trado in the City o Auckland. Terms and full particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE, tho Auctioneer. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. irUNThE Y G L E N . 0 7 BUILDING AhLOTAI EN T S The Subscriber has been favoured with instruction! from tho Proprietor, >1. T. Boylan, Est], (who luit left for Europe), to sell by public auction, at hi: Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, tlie 12tli <la\ of December next, at 12 o'clock, mII E SUP.VK P, A N VIL L A GEO! X HUNT L E Y G L E N, Being a continual ion of Lincoln-street, Ponsonby Road and Richmond Hoad. Maps and plans of the property are now being prepared, anil in a few days may be had from tilt Auctioneer, SAMUEL COCHRANE. Terms :—One-third cash, (he balance mar remain ori mortgage, at 10 per cenl. per annum, for live years if required. THIS DAY. TII E II AYMAR KE T. For sale, This Day, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock, m H E V I R S'l'-CLASS lIACIv ' JUNO' 8 A gin".l Draught Mure ■ (1... do. Grev Gelding j 'Also, A Maro anil Foal by ' Baron Clyde' ALFRED 13 [ICELAND. THIS DAY. A BUILDING ALLOTMEN T ; IN OTAHUHU, CONTAINING I'rood 30 perches, being No. fit, subdivision of claim 2(ioa, fronting tho Canal Reserve, n short distance from the Great South Road, anil fenced on the one side, for unreserved sale, at the llayniaiket, This Day November 12, at 12 o'cloc , previous to the sale of Horses. | Terms—Cash. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 313, 12 November 1864, Page 2
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