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Public Auction Sales, TO-MOltliOW (THURSDAY). At 12 o'clock noon. VALUABLE TAILINGS,'VALUABLE TAILING VALUABLE TAILINGS ; JAMES CItAKr ' ; ' -• Will sell by auction, at the Tramway Battery, To-morrow (Thursday), at uoun. 1 ) ( moi ' e or ' e3s ) Valuable Quartz Xt)Vy 'I'aLLLNGS, from the Manukau Gold Mining Company's miue. ,-3')FMD AYI X' !'•;'"1$ liiOH 19. —At 1-1-o'clock.- *•- - T'ilE M^GAGEE. VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, Bbowh-steebt, Gbahamsiown, : CO".' ; • Have been favoured with instructions by the - Mortgagee, to sell by I'ublic Auction, without reserve, on Friday next, the 19th instant, at 11 o'clock prompt, ! Aliftiiosfe Valuable BQjINIisS'PREMISES siiuate in Frown-street, and lormerly known as the STAfeFURL) HOTEL, having a frontage of 38 feet, running thro jgh to Uavy- ; atreet, being part of four sections, Nus. 29, 3jo, 39, and 40. r . ■ N.B, —These valuable premises have lately undergone a thorough repair, at a cost of £210, and from their situation are fitted for, and will ( ~ command, any Business requiring coin- ' {ljl The lease has stven years to run, at the usual ground rent, i The premises may be seen on application to ; j;;.".:.;.:;-.sil) 1

FRIDAY, MARCH 19.- ! ,0 AL HTOJ 'j a t *ii' jj'dob^ 11h u ESTATE OF DAVID PHILP, BANKRUPT. NEAT AND COMMODIOUS FEEEROW VILLA RESIDENCE. ; Mackay Steeet, Shobtland. i edwin ; Has been favoured by Thomas Macffarunb, Esq., Trustee in tho above-estatej' to sell by auction, at the City Auction Mart, on Friday, 19th March, at 11 o'clock, j "pHAT very neat aud commodious FREEI HOLD VILLA RKSIDENCifi situated'in 1 Mackay-street, ShortlaM.^■ Jfi <i ( .j ; The land comprises an area of H securely fene'd, and is, kid out ill Ornamental ■ and Kitchen Gardens, stocked'witli 1 Fruit Tries: and Vines, all of the choicest description. The residence is attractive in appearance, and with a ' £i i-sli|ht' a ! ddftional°"crffft:iy °6ori& I,; W provided, with every comfort and convenience; a'id residents in that favourfi'd'ltfSslity hsve'the advantage of regular and economic communication with the centres of commerce by ill- 1 omnibuses which run at short inter-rils* throughout the.; day from the immediate vicinity of this chojc'e property. ! ,y agSTiTj ! For all further particulars and cards to apply to the AuctibheeH lutiM j. N.R—The property \vil ! be sold either ai^S-' : jeefc to the mi-rtyage '<I b : 6 i ! to'Stifeuildipg _ Society, or in such way as the purchaser may' require.

FRIDAY, MARCH 19, ; ,'i(ihWi* 1 .-!''-. J i i At 11 o'clock. j ESTATE OF'DAVID''PiIILP. j LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENT IN! J MACE AY-S TREE P. ! • LARGE IRON : GRAND SQ-MR (Br Bboadwjod). | ; ; i Has been instructed by Thomas VfAOi'F\U- !i usB.AqJJ lV'ustcein the.alibVe li.t-ite, to sell by auction as above on Friday, lOib Mvrcli, at 11 o'clock, at the City Auction Mart. Terms, Cash. No Reserve. j •*, N.B.—P-irticulars of Luseliold to be ohtains:! at and Pianoforte on view at the Mart'. j

BE^iO T STffi^ife,lOfiNEMUl|lvi BELMONT ESTATE, Puke, Obinemuri, at the Chief. CtffiJ L'^ntoMothients in a few days, j /I'XJ'iv: a^Tno^'. Fancy Repository. . ' .IM/IWO'J Stile '/it j TO HOTEL AND BOARDINGHOUSE XEEPEiiS, I ""■'"'AND ; THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. K,. i .yii,ormmi-'EiB!Ea'LNG i HAS the BEST ASSORTED STOCK on the Thames of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES,7 USEFUL ARTICLES, FANCY GIOODS, &<j. Crockery ware, Glassware, China; Vaijes, Lustres, Ornaments; Crush ware Basketware,' Platedware; Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hatchets, , Tubs and Bucket?,, Table; and .Bracket Lamps, tl Oval "Boiler's, ''"'Saucepans, '"' Clocks; Pictures, Brooms, Looking-glasses, Cash-boxes, Round Stools, Chairs, .Flour, Fails; 1 D/eaSiog Cases, Desks, Work-boxes, Ladies' Elegant Companion? and Purses, Toys, Perfumery, Soaps, Razors, Scissors, La-lics' Knives, Real Meerschaum Pipes;. Drafts,. Chess,- i.Do/ninqes, /Cards, Dice, Roulette, Tower Game, Ball Game, Pest Cricket Balls; Screwed Tambourines, Harmonicas ; j Bii'd' : Cages,' Black and Carpet Bags, Jewe'lery, Pocket Books, Purses, Combs, Hair Brushes, Back Combs, Match-boxes, Jtc., &c., Ac. _ ; Note the Address— ; JOHN K E H S I N G, nii THAMESiB'AZAA®}J'i Third flouae from the Bank of New Zealand, > i-, Si'C" , E---B:K/a , f j

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 17 March 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 17 March 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 1995, 17 March 1875, Page 2

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