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Auction Sales. ! i ■ R. ARTHUR. TO-MORROW, NO',N. MARKET-DAY A U CTIUX SALE. AT ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY— Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, rjor-sf pigeons. Dog?. Pfc PPODUCS-400 saf-Ws Caiiti rbury Potatoes. .-r,n /■ vT-cClac'' Vr,- : ,:<t--. :■! bass Onions. C^rroTsrVumpUte? 6 case Canterbury Bacoa and Hams, n.w cure. C eases C ante ...ry Bacon. , Bacon. 120 kegs Salt Button WjßSta i-at t u = aad Cooking Apples. 5 saok3 Barlej . Also (in lots to suit pur< hasersl: 40 tons Flour, various brands. i GROCERIES, &c-Good Tea in ha.^h^ and bo v S :. sugar. I'.icc. Ccrnßonr. oa^ Chocolate. Treacle. Arrowroot. Pickies, -aiaa Oil. Blacking, Socia. Scap. FURNITURE DEPAR dIENT. AT ONE O'CLOCK T.M. A large and varied assortment of wll-madc j new Furniture. Parlour.i^roo;; . ai^cC^n. Glassware., Platedware. Clothing, aats ana Caps, Railway liugs, The Property of a GeVjeman kpavingfrnSydney, Household F^armture unu fc-^ects, oi» j little used. American Stove, jcc. j ALFRED miOKLANP. FRIDAY, JULY 13. THE HAY M A R X E T. FOR SALE, st the Ha;.-markct, on j Friday Best, at 11 o'clock. 2 Unbroken 3lc-dii-.ai Draught FilKei'ihree j years ort . . 1 Weight-carrying Hack, a gooa. lenser. ALFRED BT-fKT,Ayn. FRIDAY. JULY 13. THE HAYMAR II ET. FOR SALE, at the Haymarka*, on Friday, at 11 o'clock, A Powerful Ileavj- Draught Colt, lour Tears eld A Strong Active RKur.i; Hc?j:3 3 Light Hacks A Good spring Cart Hcrse. ALFRED WTKhAyT). WEDNESDAY, JvLY IS. THE DRURY SALE Takes place on Werineaday, Juls IS, FOR SALE. aSlfxed Born of 200 head Dairy Cows end Store Cattle. AT/FEED mTOTCLA'N'n. THE HAYMAISKET. SA.LES of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, and HIDES, every FRIDAY, At 1 o'clock. A LF R T.tTv, U C X L A N T>. SAMUEsTcOCHRAyE & SON. FRILAY. JULY IS. MAIZE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, H A.NDSOME SIDEBOARD, COOKING RANGE.. "WARDROBE, LIBGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE.. IRON TANK. THE subscribevsVill sell by auction, at the Man. Fort-street, on Friday, the l^th instant, at 11 o'clock. . Household Furniture, consisting of Handsome Mottled Kauri Sideboard. Wardrobe, Bedsteads and Beddine. Tab.es, Chair?, Suite of Couch and sis Chairs, Sec., I ir« - proof Sa=f<;. 42x23 (one of Prices besti, 31 bags IVTaize Also. Under Bill of Sale (continued)— Large Cookin" Pan^e, Spring Seats. Kerosene Lamps. Engravings. Sla^wnre. Kitchen Dresser, l^cgs. Tables, Screen, Pewter Measures, &c. &c. &c. SAMUEL €O€HRA!sS & SON, Auctioneers. M. JONES & <X>. TO-MORROW. M. JONES & C O. WILL sell at the Central Side Rooms, To-morrow, at 11 a.REPRODUCE—Hams and Bacon. Butter, Cheese, Oats, Maize. Bran. Chaif. Potatoes. Carrots Pnmpkins. Onions. Ofitmeal, ilour, Wheat- „ , . POULTRY—Geese. Duck?. Turkeys. Fowls. &c. GROCEPJES—Tea, bugar, Rice, Caadles, Soap, &,-., &c. AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. A Large Quantity of New and Second-hand Household Furniture, in great variety. Clothing, Boots and Shoes Fancy and Sundry Goods, &c. &c-. fepB. TONKS & CO. B. TONKS R. C. CARR TO-MORROW. WANGANUI BUTTER ! " WANGANUI BUTTER ! CANTERBURY BACON AND HAMS. B. TONKS & CO. WILL sell To-morrow, at eleven o'clock, 40 kegs Prime Wanpranui Butter 7 cases Canterbury Bacon and Hams. B. TONKS,] [R- C. CARR. MONDAY, JULY IG. OLD SUPREME COURT SITE. B. TONKS & CO. HAVE been instructed by the Government, on Monday, July IC, at 12 o'clock noon, to offer for Lease, for a term of 60 years, The FOUR REMAINING- LOTS, beingNo. 8- 25 feet to Victoria-street g 95 ,',' 11—29* H Elliott street „ 12-29" „ The auctioneers direct attention to this, the last opportunity of obtaining an allotment in the heart ef the city, and that the tine buildings which have been erected on the allotments leased a few months since very much enhance the value of these now to be Leased. Plans and Particulars on application. TCI QUICK'S * LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, YICTOKIA -STREET, Auckland. SSS- FOR HIRE— A Great Variety of Open and Close Carriages. Buggies, single and double-seated, open or hooded, for Single or Pair of Horses. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Carriages, with Grey Horses *or Wedding purposes. Watrgonettcs for Picnic Parties. Covered Conveyances for Driving Parties to out-districts. Hearse and Mourning Coaches. 'Busses for Newton and Ponsonby, and to Mount Albert and Whau. Time Table. Ponsonby 'Busses, Newton- 'Busses, via Groy-strcet. via College Hill and Ponsonby. 8.0 a.m. 2.0 p.m. 8.45-a.ni. 2.15 p.m. 9. 0 „ 2.30 „ 915 „ 245 „ 9.30 „ 3. 0 ~ 9.15 „ 3.15 „ 10. 0 ~ :U0 ~ 30.iii „ 3.45 ~ 10.30 ~ i. 0 „ 10.15 „ 4.15 11. 0 „ 4.?,0 „ 11.15 „ J. 15 ~ 11.30 ~ 5. 0 ~ 11.15 „ 5.15 ,; 12. 0 noon 5.80 ~ 12.15 p.m. 5.15 12.30 p.m. C. 0 , 12.45 „ 6.16 „ 1. If „ 0.30 „ 1.15 „ 0.45 „ 1.30 „ 7. 0 „ J.is ~ and at !l and 10 p.m. daily. Saturday nights, 8, 8.30,!). !i.3<), 10, 10.30& 11 p.m Mount Aj.hki'.t and Whau 'liuss. Leave Union Bank: Leavo Whau : 12 noon B,,'it) a.m. S p.m. daily 3. p.m. daily Saturdays 2 & 10.:S0 p.m. 8.30 and 5.30 p.m. Orders left at Mr. J<\ Quick,-;, Poiihohuv ■ or J Thompson, Star Hotel, Newton, w-H lie- punctually attended to. J. THOMPSON, manager

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 4

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