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> Sales by Auction. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. ! FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WAKEFIELD, ABERCROMBIE, AND BARRACKSTREETS. FARM AND STONE HOUSE, EPSOM. The sui-?crlbfrs have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 2nd November, j t 12 o'clock, ALLOTMENTS Nos. 42 aud 43, Section No. 32, Citv of Auckland, SO liuks froutage to "Wak'field-strert, 2:?S links to Abercrombic-street, and SO links to Barrack-stroet, on which are erected two shops fronting Wakefield-street and four houses fromiuc Abcrcromhic-strcet; the whole now yielding a reutal of over .CIOO a-year. Also, Suburban Farm. Lot No. i>7, F.irish of "NVaitemata, containing 20 acres, fenved, Mib-divided, laid in grass, and having erected on it a substantial stone house now in the occupation of Mr. Crawford, aud situated close to Mr. Baton's property. SAMUEL COCHRAXE AXD SOX, I Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER L FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. HOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWERY, NEWMARKET. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-strvet, on Wednesday, November 4, at 12 o'clock, -fl -J ALLOTMENTS on the Epsom and B a Domain Uoads, beinj; the frontages of the Ilobson's Bridge Krewerv Allotment, two minutes' walk from Newmarket. Deferred payments. Plan and particulars at the Auction Mart. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, •1 Auctioneers. Banks. SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED IN IS-17. President: His Excellkncy the Governor. N'ice-President : "W. C. "WILSON, ESQ. The Bank is open for receipts and Payments:— Monday from 12 to 2 o'clock Ti'esda-y ditto ditto Wkdnfsday ditto ditto Thursday ditto ditto n Friday ditto ditto And to receive Money only on SATURDAY EVENINGS, fromT to 9 o'clock. Any sum from One Shilling and upwards received r for which 5 per cent, interest is allowed, 11. C4.MEUON", Accountant. Saddlery. T> F. WEBSTER JlAio (LATE L. FOEISTKIi AND SON), NEXT THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to supply, on the sliortest notice, HARXESS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT REASONABLE PRICES. Pack-saddles (Otago Pattern), Ladies' and Gents' ii Saddles and Bridles, Mi'itary Bridles, Accoutrements, X Leather Cases, Body Belts, Leggings of all descrips tions, Haversacks, Brushware, Breaking Tackle, &c. WH-. LESAI.K AND KETAIL. Just Landed—Strong Coloni.il-madc suit able for settlers' and butchers' use, ex ' Victoria.' Photography, oti c e . R. H. BARTLETT, r H O T O G E A I' II E 11, Begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS EXTENSIVE NEW PREMISES OVER MESSRS. J. &■ J. DICKEY'S, Adjoining tak City llall. Merchandise. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 200 sacks Sydney Maize 700 ditto A-'elaide Flour, Dunn Ar Bowman 300 boxes Belmont Candles 200 kegs Honolulu Sugar 100 cases Lea & Perrins' Sauce 1' 0 ditto Dr.Townscnd's Sarsaparilla 200 casks Cement 100 d'tto Rosin 200 fathoms g Chain (tested) 30 kegs Ewbank's Nails ?.0 cases Muntz Metal, 14. IG, 20, 240z. 20 kegs Sheathing Nails, 1 inch 2 trusses Sheathing Felt 2 bales Canvas, Nos. 11© C 20 barrels Boiled Oil, i-iale and dark 100 tins White Lead 10 cases Varnish, 1 and 2 gallon tins 100 boxes Light Blue Teas, lmlf-chests and boxes; Company's Sugar Currants, Haisins. Nuts. Almonds, Spice Coffee, Bacon, Hams (salt, coarse, and line) Annatto, Carbonate Soda, Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid, &c., A*c. JOSEPH POTTER, Durham-street. ! WOOLPACKS ! On Sale by the Undersigned, 50!) WOOLPACKS, in lots to suit purchasers. JO.SEPH POTTER, ' Durham-street, MI D-Iv EX T II OP S, Now, fine sample. TWINES, COARSE AND FINE. A. A. BROWNE. Wyndham-street, near Herald Oiiice. jpiNE BITTER PALE ALE. JND, COOPE AND CO.'3 BITTER ALE, in quarts and pints. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. B . 0 O R D A G E. l _ NEW ZEALAND (White and Oiled) of all sizes, j MANILLA of al sizes. FLAT KOPES for mining purposes made to order, oiled, and calculated to withstand wet. J. S. MACFARLANE & CO. Q)N SALE BY THE UXDERSIGXED, ! BISQUIT, T>UBOUCHE & CO.'S celebrated PALE BRAND Y, In hhds., qr.-uasks, aud cases. L. I>, NATHAN & CO., A.GKNTS. CALVESFOOT JELLY (In Bottle), Manufactured by ALFRED GEE, Christchurch. This JELLY is prepared with the greatest care and attention, after an original Recipe. The Purest Ingredients only being usod, it is confidently recom- » mended to Invalids for its Strengthening and \ Invigorating quAlitica. | .H is guaranteed to keep in any climate, and posl sesses a brilliancy and tlnnncsa which mako'it a useful and ornamental addition to the table. Prepared, ready for uac, with full directions on each Bottle. Sole Ageut for Auckland, MR. M. SOMERVILLB, 126, QUEEN-STEEET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 8

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