Sales by Auction. ;__ THIS DAT, NOON. ; MARKET-DAY AUCTiON'SALE. •AT ARTHUR'S MART. i PROD U*C E. —10 oases Canterbury Harm and Bacon," Green'*/' in cloth. 4 cases Canterbury Bacon (In cloth), 60 Good Cheese; 100 tacks Potatoes. 60 bags Onions, Carrots, Biitlor, Beef, E0 tacks Fowl Wheat, 20 sacks Oats, 40 Sicks Bran, SO sacks Maize, Flour, Apples. GROCERIES, &c— Sngar. Tea, Chocolate, Soap, Pickles. Mustard, Black and White Pepper, Eice, Flour, Cornflour, Sardines, Herrings, ling FUBNirtTRE DEPAETMENT. At 1 o'clock, Horse-hair-cloth Suite, Horse-hair cloth Sofa, 2 Good Drawlngroom Suites, a superior HalfTester Bedstead, Palliasses. Mattresses, Bedsteads. Chests of Drawers, Chairs,' Toilet Seta, Looking-glasses, Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, S'eat Safes, Tubs, American Tubs, Buckets *nd Broom«, Washboards, Portable Bollor, Stoves, Brushware, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Plated Pickle Cruet, Tra Service, Hall Hat Stand, marble top, &c, 4e. THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KAURI GUM ORNAMENTS, SADDLE, D. B. GUN, JEWELS, &c, &c, &c. The subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-street, This Day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cabinet of Kauri Gum Ornaments, Models Ships, Oeut's Saddle, D. B. Gnn, Ax., &c. And, By Order of the Agent for Public Trustee in the EsUto of Mrs. Tenk, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, &e. In the Estate of Robert Cochran, 10 Jewels Box Clothing, &c, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SWf, / Auctioneers. /*' 7\ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. BY ORDER OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF LIEUTENANT j ERNEST LAWSOiV. '■■'■' 400 ACRES WAIMANA, OPOTIKI. The subscribers have received instructions from the Bepresentetives ot Lieut. Ernest Lawson, to sell by public auction, at the Laud Mart, Fort-street, Auckland, oo Wednesday, 28th instant, at 12 o'clock, A LLOTMENTS Nos. 62, 63, 6i, 65,38, J\. 40, 9, and 12, of the Parish of Waimana, County of Opotiki, containing 400 acres, adjoining the property of Patrick Comiskey, Esq. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SONk Auctioneers. // ( / ■ — '■ ■ \j WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. RIJPON HOUSE AND GROUNDS, MOUNT ST. JOHN. The subscribers have received instruction' to sell, at the Land Mart, fort-itreet, on Wednesday, 2Sth instant, at 12 o'clock, LOTS 10, 11, 12,..and.13, of Section 4, Village of Mount St. John, 200 feet frontago to Wellington-street, by a depth of 150 feet, n-ell fenced and planted, on which is erected that substantially built Two-storey Dwelling--house, containinc ten rooms, known as '' Bipon House," cow Iα the occupation of Mr. George Aicitin, C.E. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ' Auctioneers. ■''^n WEDNESDAY, MA'RCH 28. TO INVESTORS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY, ... CROSS-STREET, NEWTON. ALLOTMENT, CANADA-STREET. The subscribers hare received instructions from Mr. Charles Parker, who is leaving the city, to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Wednesday, 23th inst., at 12 o'clcok, . TTIS VALDABLE FREEHOLD PROl~l_ PERTY, situate in Cross-street, Newton, Lots 64 and 65, of the Subdivision (Laurlo's) of Allotments, Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, 8S feet frontage, by an average depth of 106 lett, on which are erected three comfortable Cottages, containing five, four, and three rooms respectively, all thoroughly wellfinished, and in good repair. The Allotments are strongly fenced, neatly laid out, and planted with a number of fruit trees, shrubs, flowers, &c, and have 3Onk on them two wells of nover-failing wator. CANADA-STREET, KE WTON—Lot 31, of Snbdivislon (Motrin's) of part of Allotment 7, Section 7, suburbs of Auckland, 33 feet frontage te Canada-street, -by an average depth of 175 feet, partly fenced. SAMUEL COCHRANE & S^N, : Auctioneers. / 'j,/%G/ FRIDAY, MARCH 30, I AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. AUCTION SALE. IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BOULTEB. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. GEO. W. BINNEY ; Will sell by public auttton, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, on JTd .'ay, the 30th March, at 11 o'clock, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing about eight acres, situated at Remuera, adjoining the property of Messrs. T. and B. 3forrin. For full pa Jticnlars,- eee future Advertisement. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. FOUNDRY FOR SALE,, : THE PREJTISES LATELY IN OCCOPATION OF MS. K. NASMITH, ■ : SPIT, NAPIER, INCLUDING PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, And all ihe Requisites fob. Carrying ok an Extensive Bosiness, Will bo disposed of by the undersigned at public auction, on Wednesday, 11th April, at noon. The Plant embraces— BLAST FURNACE Steam Engine and Boiler (S horse-power 27-foot Lathe 13-foot Lathe Planing Machine Plate-beading Machine Screwing Machine Punching and Cutting Machine Drilling Machine 2 Forges Patterns Driving Gear &c, &c, &c. TVith the Premises and Plant will bo conveyed the unexpired term of the Lease (eleven years), at £1 per week. If not sold as a whole, the Plant will be disposed of in lots to suit purchasers. Sale will take place od the Premisos. Terras at Sale. If net sold 03 a whole, will bo liberal. ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO. Auctioneers. . Nepier, March 8j 1877. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4789, 23 March 1877, Page 4
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