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Sales by Auction. W. S. COC__E-_KE.] [JAS. DACKE. THIS DAY, At Eleven o"Clock. KEW WINDOW SASHES. TJ_,T)ER WARRANT FROM K.M. COURT. The subscribers have received instructions to wll by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, Ims Bay, at eleven o'clock, under warrant from K.-U. Court, 3 A NEW WINDOW SASHES \f (GLAZED), 7ft. by 3ft. 6lu. and Oft. by 3ft. Cm, Without Reserve. SAMUEL COCHRANE * SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [MS. DACRJE. THIS DAY. At 11 o"Clock. SCORIA PITCHERS rrv ., vp SCOKIA TIMBER AND FENCING AT BIRKEXHEAD. The subscribers have received instructions from the WaitemaM County Council to sell l>y auction, a. their Rooms. Queen-street, This Day, at 11 OCkVK, A BOUT9-CUBIC YAR 1) S O F J\_ SCORIA PITCHERS, now lying on she reclaimed land near Birkenhe.-ul Wharf. TIMBER and FF.NCINU now lying on Mr. Alex. Eruce's property, Northcote. NO RESERVE SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. Auctioneeit. V{, S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACKE. THIS DAY. HOUSES, UNION -STREET. A LLOTMENTS AND f^RCHARD, UNION-STREET. 4 LLOTMENTS AND COTTAGE, _____ V^ RICHMOND ROAD. The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queeu-street, on Monday, __nd iiist.uu, at twelve o'clock, A LLOTMENT 21, UNION-STREET, _C_L 42 feet frontage by 219 feet deep, with t\>t,:__.e of 4 rooms and scullery erected thereon. PART ALJLOTMKNT _o; UNIUN-STKEET, hariii°: a frouu_e of 4. feet by .43 tee: deep, with Dwelling-house of 6 rooms an-J OutLniidir.jr> erected thereon. FART ALLOTMENTS 20 and 21, CKIONSTREET, having a frontage of 4-2 feet by i>2 feet deep, all fenced ; h.ts a good orchard. PART ALLOTMENT 19, UNION-STREET, having a frontage of 50 feet by x 1 feet deep, all fenced : has a good right-of-way. Also, vn account of Owner, who is leading j .-\ackl;uul, NO RESERVE: aiCHMOND ROAD, ALLOTMENT 142, 40 feet , fronuige. with <hop and DivelUiig-hoii-u and other i JJuildinsrs erected ttiereon. RICHMOND ROAD — Allotment 145, 40 fee: frontage, with Cottage erected th.reon. Tor further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. THIS DAY. RESIDENCE AND 1G ACRES LAND AT WHANGAREI. Xlie subscribers will sell by auction at their Room?, Queen-street, on Monday, •_'-iid Last., _: 11 o'clock, A VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Wkuiirarei. within If mile- of the town, and close to "church and School. There are 10 acres splendid land, vulcanic. and alluvial river fiat, bwuuded by a river unci s:<.».kl st-one walls, subdivided into p;idd'<ck.- : a y.M><l orchard of well-grown irres of every variety. The residence is well built andiuished txm.>ushout, arid contains six good looms. For further jiarricnlars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAS. DACRE. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock. IMPROVED FARM, WAITAKEREI STATION. GOOD ORCHARD.

The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Room?, Queen-street, on Monday, July 2J, at twelve o'clock, A LLOTMENT 130, adjoining Wai- ./•% tikerei Station, containing n.K> acres, all first-class land, 33 acres fenced, tile drained, plonghed, subsoiled and in cultivation, 7 acres in gT3i>s. There are about 600 fruit trees. 20,000 strawberries, and a large quantity of small fruits on the property; also, new -S-rooiued House, large stable, lowlhouse, vraslihouse, and workshop. Easy terms can be managed. SAMUEL COCHRANE k SON, Auctioneers. V?. S. COCHEA>'E.] [-JAS. DACBE. THIS DAY, At Twelve o'Clock. ONE ACRE LAND, VILLAGE OF HOWICK. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, This Day (Monday,), at VI o'clock, A LLOTMENT 107, Village of Howick, ,r\ fronting Baird-srtreet, containing one acre, fenced and in grass, with a good spring of water on the property. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHEAinO [JAS. DACRi , . TO-MORROW, At 11 o'Clock. 86 CASES FOSTER'S ALE, TARPAULINS, MACHINERY OIL, LINSEED OIL The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms Queen-street, on Tuesday, 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock' Q£e CASES FOSTER'S ALE, v 3 x$ Quarts and Pints 20 New Tarpaulins 7 Drums Machinery Oil To Close Consignments. Without Reserve. Also 13 Drums Linseed Oil. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers.

THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. PALMERSTON HOUSE, SYMONDS-STREET. HANDSOME PIANO, by Romhilot Wispmek (Trichord.), TAPESTRY AND PLUSH SUITE OF 7 PIECES, HORSEHAIR SUITE, SLACK AND GOLD OVERMANTEL, INLAID CEDAR SIDEBOARD, OVAL WALNUT TABLES CHEFFONIER, LUSTRES, VASES, PICTURES, &c, &c, &C. R. J. CARBINES & CO. Have received instructions from Mrs. Clarkson of Palmerston House, Symonds-street, opposite the Grammar School, to sell by public auction, Today (Monday), at eleven o'clock sharp, nnHE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEJL HOLD FURNITURE AM) EFFECTS eonsisting of Handsome Piano, by Iloinhildt, trichord throughout, coat 75 guineas; Tapestry and Plush Suite, Horsehair Suite, Green Couch, Cane Chairs large Brussels Carpet, Linoleum, Oilcloth Assorted Pictures and Vases, Cedar Sideboard ' Oval "Walnut Table, Caeffonier, 10 Half-tester and Siii"lo Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses and Bedding coinplete, 6 small and 2 large Chests Drawers Washstands, Toilet Tables and Ware, S Mirrors Com mode, Mats, Umbrella Stand, Hearthrugs Bedroom Chairs, Hall Table, Stair Carpet andKods Glasses Crockery, 2 Travelling Trunks, Kitchen 'utensils' and Sundries. " '' R. J. CARBINES & CO., Auctioneers. THE HAYMARKET. HIDE AND SKIN SALE. Each Tuesday at twelve o'clock, HIDES AND SKINS, assorted by an expert, and highest values obtained for them. A.LFJRED BUCKLAND & SONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9423, 22 July 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9423, 22 July 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9423, 22 July 1889, Page 8

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