Sales by Auction. notice. mHE TRADE SALE of Clocks, Ladies' ami Gents' Bags, and Fancy Goods, &c., by Messrs. E. & H. ISAACS, lias been withdrawn in the meantime. E. & H. ISAACS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 29. The subscribers have received instructions from Mr. S. Hague Smith (who is leaving the colony), to sell by auction, This Day (Thursday], 2Dth May, at 11 o'clock, at his residence, corner of Karangahape and Ponsonby Roads, rrinE whole of his valuable exglish-made furniture, &C., i-c. THE HOU3E AND GROUNDS WILL BE SOLD AT TWELVE O : CLOCK. GEORGE SIB BIN, Auctioneer. THIS DAY. BOTTLED ALE. B. TONKS & CO. Have been instructed to sell, This Day at 12 o'clock, without reserve, on account of whom it mav concern, A k CASKS BOTTLED STOUT (Jeffrey's}. THIS DAY. LAW BOOKS. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT HAY CONCERN. EX 'VICTORIA.' The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Mart, Fort-street, This Day (Thursday,,. 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, on account of whom it may concern, ICASE LAW BOOKS, ex ' Victoria,' comprising the following works:—Taylor on Evidence, 2 vols. (2 copies ■: illiams on Real Property (2 copies), Williams on Personal Property- (2 copies'. Chitty on Contracts, Broom's Legal Maxims, Broom' 3 Common Law, Story's Equity Jurisprudence, 2 vols., Best on Evidence, Anderson's Digest, 2 vols., Archbold's Criminal Pleading, Smith's Landlord and Tenant, Wharton's Law Lexicon, Spece's Bar Student's Manual, Smith on Contracts. The above Books are all of the latest edition?, and half bound m calf. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, Auctioneers. THIS DAS'. BOOK 3. BOOKS. BOOKS. The subscribers will sell. at the Mart, Fort-street, This Day (Thursday*, 20th inst., at 11 o'clock, Q/~k/k VOLUMES BOOKS, comprising O W the most Popular Works of the day. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.
Auctioneers. THIS DAY. THE BEJITJEIiA YARDS. For sale. This Day (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, -fl 1 FIRST-CLASS FAT CATTLE I 1 " V from Waikato 30 Choice Cattle, from Otahulm 40 Thre-->-year-olrl Steers, in frcsli condition SO Longwoolled Ewes, ia Latnb 300 Fat Sheep Fat and Store PiM. ALFRED BUCKLAND. MONDAY, J USE 2. NEW MARKET-HOUSE. THE STALLS TO BE LET BY AUCTION. ■R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from the City Council to let, by public auction, in the new Market-house, on Monday, Juae 2, at 12 o'clock noon, THE STALLS of the !Ne\v Market-house, for the term of one year, at a weekly rentil, rent to be paid mouthly in advance ; lease terminable on one month's notice to quit being given. CITY MAR X. VALUABLE EH~>LD PROPERTY, KNOW AS THE NATIVE RESERVE, MECHANICS' 8.,Y, FOR UNRESERVED AUCTION dALE. TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT OF MESSRS. ARCIIARD & BKOWN. GRANT & IIOETOH Have received icstructions to submit to public competition, unreservedly, s.i the City Mart, ou an early date, ALL that "Valuable Leasehold Property, known as the Native Reserve, Mechanics' Bay, comprising about 2 acres, having extensive frontage to Stanley-street and the Strand, held under lease from the Provincial Government, 20 years unexpired, at a nominal ground rent, with the followiug improvements: — THE KEROSENE BOXD A.X& FREE STORE— A well-known and substantial building, capable of storing 10,000 cases kerosene, and titled with tramway and every appliance for receiving and delivery. THE STORE AND ENGINE HOUSE—A substantial two-storied building, comprising large store for chaff-cntting, maize-crushing, enginehouse fitted with water tanks, olftee, <fcc. STABLlNG—Comprising stalls for 12 horses. Lime and coal sheds, out-house:!, &c., all in good condition. TWO TWO-STORIED DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS—Facin?the Strand, newly built, in good repair, and now in the occupation of good tenants. VALUABLE FREEHOLD at Maraotai, District of Hauraki, known as Waiohonn; seven hundred and fifty-five acres; fore3t containing kauri, puriri, and titree. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale. Hotels. Army and navy hotel, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. MICHAEL DINNIN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor having redecorated and refurnished his House in the newest style, is prepared at all times to accommodate FAMILIES AND VISITORS. Terms moderate. Servants punctual and civil. I APAKURA HOTEL. The above splendidly-situated Hotel, five chains from the Railway Station at Papikura, doing a large and increasing business, may be obtained on moderate terms on application to the owner, Mr. F. Martin. This Large and commodious Hotel, with its extensive grounds, is freehold property, and will prove a splendid investment for a business man, the proprietor being about to leave the colony. 5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3603, 29 May 1873, Page 4
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