Sales by Auction. THIS :D£¥. CORN EXCHANGE. ORANGES, APPLES, PLUMS, PEARS, B;c., &c., &c., V Ex ' CYPHRENES." GEO., W. BINNEY Will sell by auction, at the Corn Exchange, This Day (Monday), at 3 o'clock sharp, O (Tfe dlb CASES FRUIT, consisting of— Oranges, Pears, Apples, &c. , Terms at, Sale. TO-MORROW. CORN EXCHANGE. SUGAR, FROM THE YARRAVILLE REFINERY. EX ' OTAGO,' FROM MELBOURNE. ' GEO. W. BINNEY Has received instructions from Messrs. Joshua Brothers and Co., of Melbourne, to sell by public auction, To-morrow (Tuesday), 29th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, at the Corn Exchange, rjpHE Auckland portion of the cargo of the * Otago/ from Melbourne, consisting of— 10,326 MATS SUGAE . 20 CASKS GOLDEN SYHUF. Selected expressly for this market. Samples now ob. view at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms, &c., at the sale. THIS DAY. ELEGANT WALNUT SUITE. VALUABLE PIANOFORTE. WALNUT CARD & CENTRE TABLES. WALNUT CHEFFONIER, COW AND , CALVE S. At RemueraThe subscribers have received instructions from MiafcS 4 ?! Hannaford, Esq., In consequence of his 'dert&rture for America, t,o r-jU at liis residence, at Remuera, This Day {Monday), 35th id St., at 11 o'clock, "SZTIS HA2-TDBOME HOUSEHOLD FURh H including—Very valuable and excellent Trichord Pianoforte, in walnut, octaves, by" Bord:" Oval Walnut Centre Table, with carved legs; elegant Drawing-room Suite of ten pieces, walnut, upholstered in green rep; ilarble-top €hcffonier, with plate-glass front and back ; 2 walnut Card Tables, Whatnot, .Heading Chair, Ornaments, -JMahogany Dining Table, G hair-seated Chairs, Butler's Tray, Fender? and Kireirons, Morocco-covered Couch, Oilcloth, Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Mottled • Kauri Wardrobe, Washstands and Ware, Oak Chest Drawers, Marble-top "SYashstand and Ware, Marbletop Mirror, White-and-gold Dinner Service, Cut and Engraved Glassware, Wangle, Cooking Stove, Cooking Utensils, 2 Iron Tanks, &c.,&c. Shorthorn Cow Three Heifers and One Bull Calf. 'Buses t?UI leave the Rooms for R«»muera at 10 o'clock on the morning of the sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. ON THE PREMISES OP P A. PHILIPS. BALANCE IRONMONGERY STOCK. GRANT' & MORTON Have received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets, This Day (Monday), at 11 o'clock sharp, BALANCE of Ironmongery Stock, Shop Fixtures, &c. ~ Terms—Cash. Earthenware, &cJAMES B. FRANCIS, IMPORTER OP CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Begs to inform his friends and the public that he is now established in oue of those new build Jugs, No. 22 5, QUEEN-STR EE T (Opposite His Latk Premises), where he is opening tho following Shipments of Goods:— Ex 'FEftNDALE': Extra-cut Tumblers and Wine Glasses, for public and private houses; 200 dozen Enamelled and Gilt China Mugs, Hand Vases (something new). Ex ' CITY OF AUCKLAND': White and Gold Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, ilockingham and Lustre Teapots, &c Ex 'OXFORD': White and Gold and Bluefigured Breakfast Ware. TO ARRIVE, PER 'ZEALAND.IA', 40 packages, consisting of—Glass Candlesticks, Suears and Butter Coolers, Dishes, Caraffo and ups, Plain and CutNobbler Tumblers, a targe Assortment of Enamelled and Printed Jugs, Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets, White and Gold China Goods, Buff Milk Pans, Lip Bowls, Pressed Teapots, Spittoons, Jelly Cans, &c. TO FOLLOW, BY THE 'HYDASPES': Lined Dinner Ware and Baker Dishe3, with division (something new Coa,l. OOALS! COALS!! COALS!!! BAY OF ISLANDS AND NEWCASTLE. A CONSTANT SUPPLY AT LOWEST KATES. W. & G. WINSTONE, "Wholesale and Retail Coal and - Wood Merchants. Considerable reduction made to largo consumers. Jg»AY OF ISLANDS COAL DEPOT. In consequence of the reduction in the price of coal at the Company's Mine, the undersigned are prepared to supply coal in any quantity at tho Yard, Breakwater Road, at Twenty-seven Shillings per ton. ■A constant supply guaranteed. FORD, MAILLKR & CO., Shipping and Commission Agents, Breakwater (near Railway Station). Novemberl6,lß74. TimberrjpiMßEß! TIMBER !! TIMBER !! ! The undersigned has for sale, at Wharf Prices, KAURI, RTMTJ, and KAHIKATEA, From 6to 24 inches wide. Broad Stuff under cover. WILLIAM READ, Buildeb, GBEY-STKEIST, AUCKLAND. Jobbing Work (indertnken, and executed on tho shortest notice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 4
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