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-r i: 4u jgjaleSjby Auction. FRIDAY, JDNE 5. UNDER BILL OF SALE. : FURNITURE, BEDDING, PIANO, PICTUBES, PAINTINGS, TABLES, VALU-" ABLE DESSERT SERVICE, • &C. 5 A'C., &C. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been favoured with instructions from the Officer, to aeH by public auction, nt. their stores, Port-street! on Friday morning, at 11 o'clock sharp, The entire household furniture of a large House, consisting of Couches, Easy Chairs, Dining-room Chairs, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Engravings, y.JnabJo an:l numerous • Pier Glass, Oheffoniers, Lno Tables, double and 'single Bedsteads and Beading, Wash stands, Looking Gasses. PIANOFORTE (Ootfnge), valuable DESSERT gffßytOE (hand priuted), White and Gold TEA SERVIOB, China, &B -» &0., 4c. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNE 15. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been instruotad by the owner to sell, JTIHAT VALUABLE BLOCK of LAND on * the Waikato Hiver, being Lots No 128 121 130, 181, 132, 133, in t.ho PARISH of TE RAPu' one of the best situated farms on the Waikato r Biver. near tho new bridge; tho quality and superioritv of the soil, its well irrigated and undulating position, induces tho proprietor to request int°ndI ing purchasers to visit the property before the dav of | sale. J Terms at the Mart. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer, MONDAY, JUNE 15. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON Have been instructed to sell, without reserve, the following Valuable Properties, on Monday, the 15th June, at their Stores, Fort-street, at 12 o'clock, viz.: — FOLEY'S TOWNBHIP, OTAHUHU. LOTS No*. 20 and 21 of Section No. 2 of a subdiviiion into sections and lots of a piece or parcel of land said to contain 68 acres, being portion of an allotment or parcel of land situate .in the parish of Mannrewa, in the county of Eden, said to contain 2507 acres, and granted to Mr. Thomas Fairburn, which piece or parcel of land has 132 feet frontage to Pratt-street bv a depth of 132 feet. Lots Nos. 46 and 47 of Section No. 2 of the above subdivision, 184 feet 8 inchos frontago to Nigerstreet and 66 feet to tho Tamaki Biver. PONS9NBY ROAD. Lot of subdivision into lota of original allotment No. 21 of Section No. 8 of the Suburbs of Auckland, 33 feet frontage to the Ponsonby Eoad bv 100 feet deop. Lot 22 of above subdivision, 33 feet frontage to Kingstreet bv 100 feet deep. Lot 103, Richmond Road, 36 feet by 68 feet 6 inches, and two Allotments in Eapanga, No. 28 and 29 section 2, Paget's road. '

DHURY. Allotment No. 44 of Section No. 6, Village of Drury, Parish of Opaheke, 100 links to Creek-street, 102 links to Wharf-street, 340 links to Crossstreet, containing 1 rood, IS perches. Terms: Cash. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers. SAMUEL COCHRANE, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUSE 15. ISLAND OP MOTU IHI. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON Have been favoured with instructions to soil by public auction «t thar .Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 15th Juno next, at 12 o'clock, THE VALUABLE AND FAVOURITE PROPERTY well known as Graham's Island, and containing about Four Hundred Acres, with the large stock o-f Game—herds of Deer, Partridgeß, Pheasants, and Quail. The buildings have been recently erected, and have good cottago conveniences. Possession immediato. Subject to the Terms of Salo and Conditions of Ttile 10 bo then and there declared. | SAMUEL COCHEANE, j Auctioneer. THURSDAY, JUNE 11. I BY OEDEE OF THE MORTGAGEES, AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE REGISTRAE OF THE SUPREME COUET. QUEEN-STREET PROPERTY. HENRY RIDINGS Has been favoured with instructions from L. O'Brien Esq., fiegistrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, at the Market Auction Mart, Queen-street, on Thursday, June 11, instant, at 12 o'clock, That valuable freehold property, corner of Queen-street and Durham-street, being part of Allotment No. 3G, of Section No. 4, of the City of Auckland; having a frontage of 39 feet to Queen-street, and a breadth at the rear varying from 39 feet to 14 feet 3 inches, by a depth varying from 52 feet 3 inches to over 104 feet; with those valuable Buildings thereon erected known as the EXCHANGE HOTEL, occupied by Mr. Campion, and all other buildings standing thereon. For further particulars apply to HENRY RIDINGS Auctionoer, Or to THOMAS CONNELL, Solicitor for the Mortgagees, 74 Queen-street. June 2, 1868.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1419, 4 June 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1419, 4 June 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1419, 4 June 1868, Page 2

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