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Sales by Auction. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACBE. THIS DAY. PEREMPTORY SALE, OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND. MOUNT ALBERT, MOUNT ALBERT. GREEN LANE, REMUERA. Tho subscribers, having received imperative instructions, will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queenstreet, on the above date, at twelve o'clock. THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz.:— MOUNT ALBERT.—New two-storied Villa Residence, containing drawing (18 by 14), dining (20 by 16), and breakfast rooms, kitchen, and five bedrooms (20 by 1C)), besides dressing, bath, and linen rooms, scullery, pantry, washbouse, stable, harness and buggy house; erected on a splendid site, containing two Acres, more or less, rich volcanic Land, beautifully laid out with carriage drive, flower borders, tennis lawn, orchard and paddock, sploudidly sheltered from cold winds by large insignes. The house is well and tastefully furnished in Timu and kauri, having Wardrobe, Cheffonier, Cupboard, etc., fitted up, large Leamington Range and Copper Boiler. The verandah and balcony afford excellent views. Also, at MOUNT ALBERT, 5 Acres more or less; choice volcanic Land, having 1,651 feet frontage, of which 433 feot are to the New North Road, splendid orchards in full bearing, containing Orange, Mandarin, Lemon, Guava, Loquat, Apple, Plum, Pear, and Poach Trees, with convenient Family Residence, Stable, Buggy, and Cowhouse, Vinery, &c. Will be sold either as a whole or in Allotments. GREEN LANE, Remuera.—l4 splendid Allotments, each GO by 132, of which 7 have frontages to Green Lane, 4 front Grand Stand View, 2 front Lady's Mile, and 1 fronts Racecourse Parade. Cards to View tho Residences can bo obtained at Offices of SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. SALE OF PUPUKE ESTATE, LAKE TAKAPUNA, TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. mHE P.S. BRITANNIA will convey JL intending Purchasers FREE to the Lake on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the 12th inst., starting as follows Leave Ferry Tee, 2 p.m.: Leave Lake, 5.30 p.m., returning to Ferry Tee by 6 p.m. Tickets from the Messrs. S. Cochrane and Son.land Ferry Co.'sofbce. THIS TT&AY. JL/ AT jj O'CLOCK. /CONTINUATION OP QALE OF T7INGLISH AND: dPO L ON lAL - MADE ipURNITURE AND imURNISHING ri OODS. NO RESERVE. fi ABRIEL T EWIS, : Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, JANUARY 11, 18S9. MODEL AUCTION MART. TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, j DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MR. JOHN LEY DO N Having been appointed agent for a large firm of Manufacturing Jewellers in America will hold a Sale on the above date of HIS FIRST CONSIGNMENT, consisting of Ladies' and Gent's Solid Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, Open Faced N.S. Watches, Solid Gold Brooches, Earrings, Alberts, Rings, Pendants, Necklets, Opera Chains, Collar and Cuff Butts, Diamond Breast Pins, Clocks, I Silver Cutlery, and Numerous Other Articles. Goods on view at Model Auction Mart. JOHN LEYDON, Auctioneer. DURHAM YARDS. For sale every Tuesday, at half-past nine o'clock, WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOWS. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. Brewers. AUCKLAND "HOMAIN BREWERY. PURE "DEER I FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888, CERTIFICATE OF AWARD, SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. Extract from Melbourne Argus '.— AWARDS: RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Brown, Campbell, & Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne Kynetoa Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campbell, & Co. 2. G. Nicholls 4. R. K. Montgomerie & Co. 3. L. Loan 5. Kyneton Brewery The Jury state in their Report :— " It s very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a remarkable consensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which were ' off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken a place in any case; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." "DROWN, /CAMPBELL & QO., PROPRIETORS. SUMMER TY-R-I NK! u TUCKER'S PERSIAN SHERBET, Makes an Effervescing, Cooling, Refreshing Drink Al for Picnics, Excursions, &c. Easy to carry, pleasant when you get there I . .. A Shilling Tin makes about 80 good drinks. IN SIXPENNY AND SHILLING TINS. • Ask for mUOKER'S qHERBE T? JEL r^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9257, 10 January 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9257, 10 January 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9257, 10 January 1889, Page 8

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