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Sales by Auction. W. S. COCHRANE.] , [JAS. DACBE. MONDAY, MARCH 11, At Twelve o'clock. 26 ACRES LAND AT EPSOM. TO BE LEASED FOR SEVEN YEARS. The subscribers have received instructions from the Commissioners of Education Reserves to sell by auction, on Monday, March 11, at twelve o'clock, THE LEASE for 7 years of Part of Allotment 13, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 26 acres 1 rood '20 perches. (No restrictions as to cropping.) Conditions of lease and further particulars on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. \V. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, MARCH 11, At Eleven o'Clock. BILLIARD TABLE ! BILLIARD TABLE I The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, nth iiisfc., at eleven o'clock, BILLIARD TABLE, by Allcock and Co., with Balls, Cues. Hacks, Chandelier. Rests, Pins, Marbles, Marking Boards, Cover, Iron, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W» S. COCHRANE.] fjAS. DACRE. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH '20, At Twelve o'Clock. THE SCREW STEAMER RUBY, (41 Tons Register). The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-streect, on Wednesday, March -0, at twelve o'clock, mHE WELL - KNOWN SCREW JL STEAMER RUBY until lately profitably employed in the Auckland and Mangawai Trade, for which she is admirably adapted and which is capable of great extension. The Hull is diagonally built, coppered anil copper fastened, and is in excellent condition, length 75ft, beam 12ft, depth sft, Registered Tonnage, &l tons. The Engines are High Pressure, surface condensing, 14 h.p. nominal, and have been recently thoroughly overhauled; speed 9 knots on a very small consumption of coal. The Vessel is now lying in Auckland Harbour. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneer;?. 6. VAD-E.] [J. DOUGLAS. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, At 2 p.m. sharp. VAILE & DOUGLAS Will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Shortland-st reet, BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE IX BANKRUPTCY, IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE LEAHY: YALUABLE LEASEHOLD V at the corner of Custom and Albert streets, frontage to Custom-street of 60 feet and Albertstreet of 41 feet, together with the Buildings thereon erected. Held under lease from the Auckland Harbour Board, sti years to run, at a rental of £07 15s per annum. Also, SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE in Wellesley-street, with Allotment 34 feet- by 07 feet deep. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land Auctioneers, Shortland-street. MONDAY, MARCH 11, At Eleven o'Clock. NELSON-STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THOMAS M. JACKSON, Has received instructions from the owner (who is leaving the colony; to sell on the Premises in Nelson-street, nest DaYis's Store, on the above date. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND B~§ " EFFECTS, comprising— Sofa, Chairs, Carpets, Picture.-, Vases, Ornaments, Iron and Wood. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palliasses, Pillows, AVashstands and Table. Ware, Commode, Curtains and Blinds, Fender, Hocking Chairs, Bookshelf. Bird Cages, Matting, Cheffonier, Poles and Rings, Oilcloth,' Coal Scuttle, Pair .Sea Boots, Draught Board and Men, Chart Western Pacific, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. THOS. M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. At Eleven o'Clock. a 7 7, GREY-ST P. EE T. * UNDER BILL OF SALE. CARPETS, PICTURES, E.P. WARE, GLASSWARE, DINNER SERVICE . BOOKS, ISLAND CURIOS, BEDLINEN, CROCKERY, SELTZOGENE. THOMAS M. JACKSON lias received instructions to sell (under Bill of Sale), on the premises, 177, Grey-street, th« fifth house from the top, TTjfOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and II EFFECTS, comprising : — Eight A.B. Chairs, Occasional Chair, Kidderminster Carpet, Cheffonier, Round Table, J Plate Safe, Oval and Occasional Tables, 14 Pictures, Photographs, &c., Fish Slice and Fork, Toast Rack, Cruet Stand, Pair Opera Glasses, E.P. Wave, Knives and Forks, Table and Dessert Spoons, Indian Matting, Vases, Lustre?, . and Ornaments, Gutta-percha Hot Water Bottle, 50 volumes good Books, Glassware (best quality), Bootjack, Beadwork, Fenderette, 40 pieces China Tea Service, 10 pieces Occasional Service, 10 pieces Dessert Service, Tea. Casket, Fruit Basin, 34 pieces Dinner Service, 50 large Shells, large lot small Shells, Native Mats, 6 long Curtains, 5 Table Cloths, 8 Toilet Covers, a eingle-bed Sheets, (J double-bed Sheets, 4 dozen Napkins, 6 Double Counterpanes, 2 Folding Chairs, 2 Vtashstands, I single and 1 double Feather Beds, Set Blue Turner Toilet Set, Mirror (marble top), 1 Table and Drape, 7 pieces Cretonne, 1 Folding Chair and Bed combined, 2 Cheat Drawers, -I Chinese Cabinet, Hat rack, Tin Box, Commode, Tent Fly, C Double Blankets, 2 single Blankets, 0 Rugs, Single Iron Bedsteads, Palliates, Window Blinds, 3 Trunks, Kitchen Utensils, <tc, Ac. Without Reserve. Terms Cash. % THOMAS M. JACKSON Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1889, Ab Twelve o'Clock. * FINE ISLAND. -piNB ISLAND. JL BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED In the Waitsmata Harbour, just at the entrance to Lucas Creek, about 7 miles from Queen-street Wharf; Steamer passing twice a day. THE ISLAND Contains about 120 acres of good level land, anil nicely planted with 0000 ornamental trees about 7 years old and 400 fruit trees, assorted and in full bearing ; also, a comfortable House ; good well of water ; and wharf for steamer, &c, &c. 0 ( - Full particulars at office of D. F. EVANS & CO., Auctioneers. ' N.B.— The p.s. City of Cork leaves Queen-street "iharf To-day (Saturday), at 1 p.m., landing pas£"ers on PINE ISLAND, allowing them two &2*f stay. Fares, return: Only Is.] paintit Mark*— — ; ; £k MARCH 13, j £"%' Ab Twelve o'Clock Noon, be g* •"oJCOTTAGE AND ALLOTMENT, deD SACKVTLLE-STREET, RICHMOND. ref . ' SO ACRES, VICTORIA VALLEY, MANGONUI. r Pk ___ cost ot D. F. EVANS & CO. Te An instructed to soil by public auction, at tiou of she Mart, Queen-street, on Wednesday, 13th TlTlßANoyelve o clock, v jcbool build PORTABLE COTTAGE AND Waihi (QhrjHENT, being lot ' in Sackvilleto be asked -nd. JBchool. ? ~ Land in victoria Valley, about 8 ! J.AUKANOA.-jg O nui, Lots (51 and part 71. was appointed 1_ the Reserve. . . fcora April 1. : F EVANS& CO., ' j Auctioneers,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 8

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