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Sales by Auction. W. S. COCHRANE.! MAS. DAQRE. '* MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ; GOLD WATCH AND CHAINS, : JEWELLERY, ■'■'•■ CLOTHING, NEWSPAPER FILES. • In the Kstate of the late W. B. Langbrldge. The subscribers have received instructions from the Trustee in the above Kstate to sell, at their Booms, Queen-aSreet, on Monday, 11th instant, at 11 o'clock, JE WE L L E RY, Consisting of Gold Watch, Gold Chains, Die- , mond Studs, Kings, Solitaires, &_. CLOTHlNG—Contents Three, Trunks. OB'fIOEFURNITUP.E—Books, Number Kewsp»per Files. ! THE TRUSTEE'S INTEREST (if any) in Goodwill of the Advertising Bureau. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, NOON. CITY OF AUCKLAND. FIFTY YEARS' LEASE. FIRST-CLASS CITY, PROPERTY FOR LEASE. / FOUR BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, GREY ©R QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL RESERVE). VARYING FROM 34 FEEX 9 INCHES TO 47 FEET FRONTAGES. Three of these Allotments ara unnsually deep, viz:— 125 feet, with double frontage. TWO LARGE ALLOTMENTS IN ALBERTSTREET (CLOSE TO WELLESLEY-STBEET), 44 FEET FRONTAGE BY A DEPTH OF 104 FEET. !THSEB LARGE ALLOTMENTS NEAR COOK- ! STREET, 44 FEET BY 104 FEET. FIVE LARGE ALLOTMENTS, FRONTING COOK STREET, 33 FEET BY 04 FEET. TWO LAUGE ALLOTMENTS, FRONTING MARKET SQUARE, 33 FEET BY 70 FEJET. G. W. BINNEY Sas received instructions from the City Council to offer for lease on Tuesday, February 26, 1884, at noon, at his Sale-rooms, Fort-street, -fl /a SPLENDID CITY BUILDING , JL \? SITES, as above. ; All these Sites are well-situated in the heart of 'the City. The Allotments fronting Grey or Queen, itreet are very desirable positions not easily procured Terms and Conditions of Sale and Lease, with plan, may bo viewed at the office of tho Town Clerk on and after February 4th, and at Sale-rooms of the Auctioneer on tho day of sale. 216 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. PUKE KOH E YARDS. The undersigned will hold their usual Monthly Bale of /BATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &o. at V/ Pukekohe on Wcdnosday next. HUNTER & NOLAN. ; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12; JUNCTION YARDS. For Sale, at Junction Yards, "I A tffc FAT OXEN FROM HAWEEA, JLrJbvF WAIKATO, and neighbourhood "■ 700 Fat Sheep I 100 Fat Lambs I jrt. . ■" 'SO'Fat-Pigs . ■ ' I Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Sheep, &c. j'|£ '■ HUNTER & NOLAN.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. AT PUKEKOHE. IMPROVED FARM AT PUKEKOHE, CONTAINING- 175 ACRES OF . . VOLCANIC LAND. The undersigned have received instructions to sail by auction, at tho Pnkekohe Yards, on Wednesday, the 13th Februaty next, THE VALUABLE FARM situated at Pakekohe East, known as that of the late Mr. Jcbn Young, containing 175 acres of volcanic land,'on which is erected a substantial sevenroomed house. The farm is subdivided into convenient paddocks: about 125 acres are laid down in permanent grass. The land la intersected by a creek, whioh affords a never-falling supply of fresh water. There Is a splendid quarry of blue metal on the farm, which is a, source of considerable) profit, as tho atone is much sought after for public roads. The property is conveniently situated, being within a mile of Buckland Railway Station and about 32 by road from Auckland. HUNTER & NOLAN. ! ____ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, AT NOON. UNRESERVED SALE. WAIKATO BREWERY PLANT. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. IS THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF WILLIAM ' CCMMISG. The underiigned has received instructions to sell, by public auction, on Wednesday, February 13th. at ; noon, on the premises, East Hamilton, mHE WHOLE OF THE HOUSEHOLD B FURNITURE IN THE ABOVE ESTATE. And, at 3 p.m., after the arrival of the train from Auckland, THE VALUABLE BREWERY PLANT, Consisting of— large Copper Boiler, Fermenting Tuns, Cooling Vats, Patent Refrigerator, Bottling and Corking Machines, Bottle-washing Machines, Hogsheads, quarter-casks, 10-gallon, 5-gallon, and 2-gallon Kegs; 2 Sacks, 1 Box of Corks, Scales, Taps, Carpenter*' and Coopers' Tools, &a, &c. No Reserve. JOHN iCNOX, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ' TAURA.NGA, BAY OF PLENTY. The undersigned have been instructed to sell, by public auction, on Tuesday. 19th Instant, at 12 o'clock nooD, at their Mart, The Strand, Tauranga, THAT IMPROVED FARM, comprising Lots Nos. 1 to 7. Parish of Te Pane, containing 697 acres ; all fenced ; 500 acres ploughed and under grass ; (loop water frontage. Full particulars on application to TURNER AND BUDDLE, Auctioneers. T M P E R I A L TJ OT E L CORNER OF QUEEN AND FORT-STREETS, T. T. Anderson, proprietor, Eegs to inform the Public that he is now ready to RECEIVE BOARDERS At his new Hotel, where they wiU find every acconv modation. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Large spacious Bedrooms. BSLLuacheon from Ito 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 8

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