Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. C. STICHBURY Will sell at his Btores, This Day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, POTATOES, FLOTIR, ONIONS, SUGAR Kerosene, Balad Oil, Salmon Candles, Sardines, Currants Bottled Fruit, Chocolate. Furniture, Drapery, Clothing. 5 eaeks Barclay & PerVins'e Half-and-half 10 cases Robert Porter's Stout 6 cases Superior Brandy 10 cases Superior Port Wine &c, &c, fee. MONDAY, MARCH 9. VALUABLE SUBUBBAN AND CITY PROPERTY. FOUR HOUSES AND ALLOTMENTS IN COLLEGE ROAD, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE MOUNT ST. MARY, AND KNOWN AS THE PROPERTY OF MR. E. MACFARLANE. C. STICHBUEY Has received instructions from Mr. Mactablanb, who is about to leave Auckland, to sell his FOUR VALUABLE COTTAGES and ALLOTMENTS in College Eoad, on the above date, at 12 o'clock. Each house contains five rooms (all plastered and papered throughout), eoullery, with, tank and water leading to same, fitted with cupboards and shelving; a plentiful supply of water to each house. The houses are all detached and well fenced ; each allotment 83 feet x 100 feet, commanding a beautiful view of the harbour and Waitemata. The whole will he offered in one lot. Terms at Sale. Also, Superior comfortable two-storey DWELLING HOUSE opposite the residence of Captain Butt, being part allotment 1 of section 9, of the City of Auckland, with a frontage of 25 feet to Wellesley-street, by a depth of 64 feet; containing four rooms, lined and papered throughout, with passage through to yard. There are two fire placee and side entrance, altogether a comfortable Dwelling House, nearly new, only been built eighteen monthe, in the heart of the City. Terms at Sale.
THIS DAY. C. ARTHUR & SON Will hold their usual sale at their New Auction Mart, known as the " Exchange Auction Mart " Queen-street, adjoining r he Exchange Hotel, and Messrs. Upton & Oo.'s, to oommence at 12 o'olock noon, for the sale of T> R ODUOE, MERCHANDIZE, FUHNTTURE, JL POULTRY. Ac, &c, kc Household Furniture, Bedsteads (wood and iron), Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Loo and Dining Tahl-e, Toilet O-lassee and Ware, Glass and Earthenware, Woodatuffed Chairs, Press Bed, Carpets, Set of Light Cart Harness, a Superior Saddle, Baskets, &c, &c, &c. THIS DAY. HOUSE AND ALLOTMENT IN HOBSON STREET. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. C. ARTHUR & SON Have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Mart, Qneen-etreet, This Day (Saturday), March 7, at 13 o'clock noon, by Order of the Mortgagee, npHEUNEXPIRED portion of a LEASE, dated X July 30th, 1858, for the Teim of 16 years. An Allotment having 8S links frontage, by a depth of 162 links, being the west half part of No. 18, of seotion No. 22, situated in Hobson-gtreet, noar Victoria, street, together with all the buildings erected thereon. MONDAY, MAROH 9. SALISBURY-STREET, PARNELL. C. ARTHUR & SON Have received instructions from Mrs. Deveral, to sell by auction, at her residence, Salisbury-Btreet, Parnel], on Monday next, 9th "March, at 13 o'clock, soon, HPEE WHOLE of the HOUSEHOLD FUBNI--L THRU; and EFFECTS, chiefly new; Double Barrel Gun, box Surgical Instruments, Scotch Stove, ( nearly new, with Utensils complete, &C, &R., &C.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1344, 7 March 1868, Page 2
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