Sales by Auction. I : 1 I THIS DAY. PIANO, FTTENITUBE, BOOKS, WINES, GOLD HUNTING WATCH, LAEGE FIELD GLASS (12 LENS), TWO MOETICING MACHINEB, CAEPENTEE'S TOOLS, ; &c, &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON Will sell at their stores, Fort-street, This Day (Monday), at 11 o'clock sharp, A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PKIVATE EFFECTB, consisting of a Neat Bosewood Semi-cottage Pianoforte, Mahogany Conch, Easy Chair, and four Parlour Chairs, iu Morocco Leather; Mahogany Kotatory Loo Table, Dining Tables, 6 Hair-eeated and 1 American Booking Chair, hair•eated; 6 Cane-seated Chain, 2 Iron Bedsteads, excellent Feather Bed, Palliasses, Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Birnu Bedeteud, a quantity of good Booke, Engravings, Pictures, Glass and Crockerjware, Kauri Dining Table, Plated Cruet Stands, Clocks, Knives and Forke, Ornaments, "Writing Desks, Dressing Caaea. Also, Two Morticing Machines, -with Chisels, &c., in firstclaes working order; a large celleotion of Carpenter's Tools. Uold Hunting Watch, large Field Glass (12 lens), and a small selection of very Superior WINES. 9 cases Choice Old Port Wine 4 cases Neufchatel Bed Wine 6 oases Irroy's Champagne 1 case Perrier's Champagne 5 casks Allsopp's Jf ale Ale (4 dozen each), &c., &c, &o. SAMUEL COCHEANE, Auctioneer. ' TUESDAY, MABOH 10. SALE OP GOVEENMENT STEAMEKS, BAEGES, AND BOATS LATBIY trSKD IN THE WAIKATO STEAM TBANSPOBT SEBVICE. TT is hereby notified that the following Government STEAMEBB, BABGES, and BOATS, lately used in the Waikato Steam Transport Service will be offered fer sale by auction, at Auckland, on TUESDAY, THE 10TH OF MABGH, 1868: The ' BANGHBIBI, , Steamer—lron, Stern 1 addle "Wheel; length, 80 feet; beam, 20 feet; depth, 6 feet 6 inches; fitted with diagonal direct acting high-pressure Engines, patent feathering wheel, &c., &o. The 'KOHEROA,' Hulk—lron. The • WHITE SLAVE,' Hulk—Wood. BABGES.—The ' Alexandra, , ' Cambridge,' • Wobagon,, and • Waikato.' DIAGONAL BOATS. — Three, and one flatbottomed. SMALL BOATS.—Three. N.B.—The above Steamer, Bargee, and Boats may be seen on application to Mr. Daskwood, Port Waikato.
DANIEL POLLEN", Agent for the General Government. December 10,1867. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON Have been favoured with instructions from DajJlel Poixbk, Esq., Agent of the General Government, to iell by public auction, on account of the Government, at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Tuesday next, 10'h instant, at 12 o'clock, to the highest and beet bidder, mHE ENTIRE FLEET OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS, BARGES, and BOAT 3, now lying at the Wa.kato, as by above advertisement. SAMUEL COCHEANE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MABOH 11. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON Will sell, at the stores of Messrs. Bueholz and Co., L on WednchdMV next, at 11 o'clock, the following Teas, damaged, ex ' Maori,' Roberts,, master, from Lo..don, On account of whom it may concern, B. & O. ■J Q HWjF-CHESTS OONGOTJ J O Lot. No. Foa. Damaged. 1 81, 83. 86 3 half-cheets, Blight. Z 90 91, 94 3 ditto Blight. 3 9*. 97. !0O 3 ditto Blight. 4 84 85. 87 3 ditto much. 5 88. «9. 92 3 ditto much. .6 93,90,98,99 4 ditto much. B. & 0.-8 1' CKAGEB SOUOHONCr— 7 101. 102, 104 eaoh4boiea alight 8 105. !08 each 4 boxes slight. 9 103,107. each 4.boxes much. 108 containing 2 boxes much. SAMUEL COCHBANE, Auctioneer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1345, 9 March 1868, Page 2
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