Sales bg TO-MOBROW. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARY GENERAL. CONDEMNED AND SURPLUS STORES. The subscriber has received instructions from the Commissary-General, to Bell at the Commissariat Stores, I'rincca-atrcet, on Friday, the 24th inßtant, at 11 o'clock, The following- condemned and SUKPLUS STORES Rice, 1099 lbs. Mustard, 431 lba. Pickles, 108 lbs. Flour, 100 lbs. Peas, 24liJ lbs. Suet. 193 lbs. Raisins, 25 lba. Oats | .a 5 I 800 lbs. •{ §•> Bran £ 000 lbs. L»j Casks, 188 Hoops, 4224 Bags, 4460. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSARYGENERAL. SURPLUS STORES.
The subscriber has rccoivcd instructions from the Commissary General, to sell at the Commissariat Stores, Princes-street, on Friday, 24th instant, at 11 o'clock, About 15,000 tt>s. of cavendish tobacco, in bond, consisting of 80 cases sound "] 28 ditto ditto I 10's 8 ditto slightly damaged J- and 10 ditto moro or less ditto | 12's 8 ditto ditto J SAMTJEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. The subscriber has been favored with instructions from His Honor tho Superintendent (Frederick Whitaken, Esq ,) to sell by fublic Auction, at his Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 27th November, at 12 o'clock, THE WOODEN BUILDINGS, situated in Short-land-street, lately occupied by H.M. CUSTOMS. As also that lately used a» THE IMMIGRATION BARRACKS. Terms at Sale. SAMUEL COCHEANE, Auctioneer.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. AT AUCTION. CHELTENHAM, NORTH SHORE, SANDY BEACH, (OPPOSITE " EANOITOTO.") ALLOTMENTS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. — ■ "I Terms liberal. Plana may be had at the Mart, Fort-stroet. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. The subscriber has been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, H. Eliih, Esq., of Epsom, to prepare for the sale, by auction, at an early date I of which due notice will be given, ' THE RESIDENCE and LANDS of WINDERMERE {on the Epsom JRoadJ, comprising the Spacious Dwelling House and over 4 acres of highly-improved grounds most delightfully situated. ° The auctioneer has to remark that this is indisputably the finest Freehold Estate, of its size, anywhere to be found in the neighbourhood of Auoklund whether as regards improvements, convenience, prospect, the quality of the soil, or tho condition and style of the premises, and that it will be submitted for positive sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. C. STICHBURY & SON Have on Sole, LARGE tarpaulin! /or Stack Coven. - J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 634, 23 November 1865, Page 2
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