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Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, MAY 19. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been favoured with instructions to sell, to the highest and best bidder, THAT VALUABLE PBOPEBTY IN-CON-QUEST PLACE now occupied by Mr. A. Edmonds. The house is 30x24, with two additions behind, eaoh being useful apartments, as a kitchen and servant's room. The four principal rooms are each 13x12, with registered grate in each room; ornamented with the most expensive paper; oeiled with mottled kauri, painted and varnished, with rich gilt mouldings and the windows margined with coloured glass of the riohest hues. The painting and finishing of this handsome and neat cottage cannot be excelled. The grounds are well planted, and tho walks are drained and shelled ; the house iB spouted all round, and surrounded by a ten-foot verandah. It is seldom an opportunity offers of such a neat, comfortable, and commodious homestead so close to the oity. To be sold without reserve. Terms —Cash. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAY 19. BY OBDEE OP THE MOBTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will sell by üblio auction, on Tuesday, the 19th of May, at their Booms, at 12 o'clock, AN IMPROVED FARM, IN PAPAKTJBA VALLEY, with Dwelling-house, Stockyard, Piggeries, &c, containing 120 acres, all newly and securely fenced with a strong three-rail fence and the banks of the Papakura Biver. There are thirtyfive acres in good grass; two orchards in full bearing, fully planted with choice fruit trees, and situated in the most fertile portion of this fine district. Terms at sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAY 19. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Will sell at their Stores, Fort-street, on Tuetday, 19th May, at 12 o'clock, ANEW AND COMFORTABLE FOURKOOMED COTTAGE, situated at Mount St. Mary, near the residence of Mr. P. Darby, and near the Convent —well finished—in a most respectable and healthy neighbourhood. It can be well recommended as a good, cheap, family investment. Terms: Cash.

SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, MAT 19. Br ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been instructed to sell by public auction on Thursday, the 19th May, at their Rooms, Fort-street, at 12 o'clook, rjIHOSE Valuable ALLOTMENTS in the Village i. of ONEHUNGA, Nos. 3 and sof Section 4, containing 1 acre each, with all the BUILDINGS and Improvements thereon, as formerly oacupied by Mr. Downing. Terms—Cash. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 23. j THAMES GOLD EIELD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Are instructed to sell (without reserve), at Shortland Town, on Saturday, May 23, ripHß UNEXPIRED LEASE of VALUABLE 1 PROPERTIES in Pollen-street, American Bowling Saloon, and Shops, Horse, Cart, Harness, Smiths' Tools, Iron, Steel, Ac, tho Property of Mr. H. McKbnzie, who is leaving for Sydney. Details in futuTe advertisement. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. WEDNEBDAY, MA? 27. NOTICE. M'HK sa!e of FURNITURE, &c, at the Army and I Navy Hotel, is POSTPONED till WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. SAMUEL COCHRANE* SON. WAIKATO FARM. QAA ACRES, a very superior Block, carefully |V)V / w selected by one of our most experienced Waikato Officers for his Homestead ; situated nearly opposite Te Rori, on the Banks of the Waikato River. This Farm is well worth inspection, and intending Purchasers can have lull particulars from SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, MAY 18. A VERY VALUABLE CITY ALLOTMENT AND TWO BUILDINGS ERECTED THEREON. E. & H. ISAACS Have received instruction? to sell by public auction, on Monday, the 18th instant, at 'their Btores, Queen-street, at 12 o'clock, by ordar of the Auckland Insu-ance Company, as Mortgagees, AVERT VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in the .Karangahape Road, between Upper Queen-street and Symonds-street, on the south aide, containing 85 feet frontage with a considerable depth, with tv,o substantial Buildings erected thereon, consisting of a two storey House, with four rooms, verandah on two sides, thoroughly lined and papered, roof shingled, now in the occupation of Mr. William Potter; also, a two-storey House, three rooms and shop,'roofed with iron. A good well of water between the two houtes. Terms : 20 per cent, deposit on the fall of the hammer, balance (secured on the property) by promissory notes at three and aix months, bearing 10 per cent, interest from day of sale. The Transfer of Mortgage on the above will be offered previous to sale of freehold. The above is for bona ftde sale in order to wind up he Company.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1401, 14 May 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1401, 14 May 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1401, 14 May 1868, Page 2

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