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1 Sales by Auction. ( THIS DAY. CLEARING -OUT SALE of handsome Mottled Kauri Side-board, Statuary, and Oil Paintings at SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON'S. ( THURSDAY, MAY 22. PIANOFORTE, DRAWING-ROOM SUITE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ax Grey-street. The Subscribers have received instructions from Sirs. Cazaly, who is leaving the colony, to sell at her residence, top of Grey-street, on Thursday, 2*-nd rj iust., at 11 o'clock, THE Whole of the Household Furniture, Tianoforte, Drnwing-roorj Suite, &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAY 22. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, DRAWINGROOM SUITE, CHEFFONIERS, CARD TABLE, BOOK-CASE, WARDROBE, • &c., &c., &c. The subscribers have received instvuclions from Mis. Cazalv ;who is leaving the colouy), to sell, at lier residence, Upper Grey-strcet, on Thursday next, 22nd inst., at 11 o'clock, The entire household furniTURK and EFFECTS, comprising Handsome Rosewood Pianoforte (full compass*. Walnut Suite, in Maroon Rep, consisting of Couch. 2 Easy Chains and 0 Chairs: Rosewood Chefifonier, Plate Class Back, "Walnut Card Table, large i Pier Ola-s I.amp. Curtains and Poles, llall Table, Dining Table, Glassware, Mahogany ; chutfonier, Mahogatn* Book-case, Fenders and Irons. Matting, single and Double Iron Bedsteads, I'alliasses, Hair Mattresses, Cedar Wardrobe, Cctlar ami Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Cheval Glass, Dressing Mirror?, Withstands, Ware, Carpets, Chairs, Blinds and Curtains, Smith and Wellstood's Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, large Boiler, Crockery, Knife Cleaner, &c., &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAT. CORN EXCHANGE. TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. GEO. W. BJ-SNEY Will sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, This Dav (Wednesday;. Mav 21, at 11 o'clock sharp, CASES MoCONXELL'S BACON AND IIAMS 5 eases McConnell's Paeon 10 sacks Wanganui Bacon SO cases Hawkins' lib. Jams 00 cases Peacock's lib. Jams 33 cases Peacock's .Tar Jams (3 cases Hawkins* 2!lb. Tin Jams 1 case Bulk Jam SO cases lYak's Jams, lib. tins 100 sacks Maize 100 sacks Warnambool Potatoes 100 sacks Victorian lted Potatoes 200 sacks Wheai 12 cases Hav.-kui/ Tart Fruits * 4 cases o.>liiKvn'.< Corn-flour 30 bags Auder.-on and Mowat's Flour, each 501b. 30 sacks Duneilin Klour. 130 boxes I'rice's Belmont Candles 10 cases Candied Peel I 10 ca>es Luaion Peel 300 packs Barley Dust ■» 37 sacks Lyiirlton Potatoes 2S sacks Lyttvlton While Potatoes j 10 bales Hops g Terms at Sale. ; THIS DAY, c X O O N. The subscriber will sell, at the Corner Mart, "fl BAGS MAIZE AND OATS " IOU 50 bags Potatoes 50 Cheese, lu bags Unions, Salad Oil, Pickles, Bacon, Jams, Candles 120 bags .Sugar. 50 boxes Fine Tea •ii>6 F!o;vering Shrubs and R-.:es in pots Shelving, &c. GEORGE SIB BIN, 7 Auctioneer. THIS DAY. CITY MAR T. GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. GIIA N T & MORTON Dave received instructions to sell by auction, This Day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, CE NER A L DRAPERY, Manchester Goods Millinery Woollens Men's Clothing, Mercexy, &c. Terms at Sale. TL iS DAY. ' CITY MART. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT M\Y II CONCERN. t GRANT & MORTON sell, by auction, this day, at II o'clock sharp, E 4 § ICASE CHROMO LIT H O GRAPHS s Case and Tin F - ' ens's French Mustard. Terms, Cr~ u . THURSDAY, MAY 22. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. J. y SCEATS, SYMONDS-STREET, NEAR v WAKEFIELD-STREET. . GRAN T & MOKION t * nave received instructions from Mr. J. Sceats to sell by auction, on Thursday, 22nd May, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD FETRNIIure, First-class Pianoforte, Drawingroom Suite, Bed-room Kitchen Utensils. <tc. 'Jash. a FRIDAY, MAY 30. SALE OF FORFEITED SHARES IN TWENTY-THIRD OF JUNE GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). MR. DOWDEN lias been instructed to sell by .auction, at his Mart, 3 Grahamstown, at noon on Friday, May 30, 1573, " s FT!HE undermentioned Forfeited Shares in JL the Twenty-third of June Gold Mining Company (Registered):— G. Lauder, 275; C. nurlstine, 10: G. S. Clarke, 102; G. Craighead, 355; J. Gwynne; C. M. Lawson, 40; J. Mallett, 10; T. Dare, 22; W. A. Wilson, 10; W. Eva, 20; J. Jackson, 10; J. Angus, 10; It. Stevenson, 15; B P. Greenwood, 5; J. Duce, 15 ; A. Smith, 10; T. Munster, 1; D. liosso, C; J. Salmon, 10; W. Smeaton, 20; J. llosie, 75; J. McLean, 12; W. Lang, 12, A. Thom, 30; J. Reilly, 30; H. Jurv, 155; J. Collins, 45; M. Pope,'4o; 9 IL KendaU, 10; W. Williams, 5; H. W. j Bigneli, 40; G. Maddox, 20. Printing, See. HEAP PRINTING. COMMEItCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, COPPER-PLATE PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING, ALL KINDS, 1, STAMPING AND EMBOSSING, RULING, STEREOTYPING, AT THE "HERALD" OFFICE, 10, AVYNDIIAM-STREET, In first-class style, ami at moderato rates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2905, 21 May 1873, Page 4

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