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TN consequence of the Inclemency of th© weather, tha SALE IS POSTPONED, till , TO ■ MORROW, at earns time, TO-MDRROW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. EXrENSIVEUNRESERVHDSALEOF • Cashmere Lustres (Black and Gold), Blankets, Rugs, Dark Prints, Hoisery, Men's Waterproof Coats, English aud Melbourne-made Clothing-, Shirts, Men'B Roys', - and Youth's felt Hats, .Braces, Ties, Leggings, Buggy Rugs, &Q„ &a„ &0, gabriellLewis HAS received instructions to sell, at his rooma (opposite Mes.rs Thornton, Smith and Firth's Mills), Lower Queen-Btreet, on Wednesday next, KG OASES AND BALE 3OP ABOVE GOOPS Terms at Sale. ™jf O T I■ 0 E. SALE PF BOOTS POSTPONED TILL NEXT WEEK. The Time and Day will appear Lv Saturday's Issue; GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer, TO-MORROW, At 12 o'clock noon. On the Beach opposite the Masonic Hotel, Devonport. MR C. HANKE Y_ 12 foot PLEASURE BOAT, Built by Mr 0. Bailey. GEORGE SIBBIN. Auctioneer. MONDAY, APRIL 16, At 11 o'clock. THE Subscriber haa received instructions from Mrs Haslett to cell, at her resldenoe, Alfred-street, Albert Park, ALL HER HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TDRE. including WALNUT PIANO, LARGE SIDBBOARDj DRAWING-ROOM. DINING-ROOM, SITTING and BED-ROOM FDRNITURK KirOflEN UTENSILS, Sec, SCO, GEORGE SIBBIN, Auctioneer. " TUESDAY, APRIL 17, At 11 o clock. At'the Premises, GREY-STREET (next tbe Maiket Hotel). r BtHE Subscriber haa received instiuctions I from N. SiMiis, Esq.. to Bed by Auotlon those 3SBOPB AND DWELJJNG-, ereoted by the late Mr R. hoQBBS In 1879. Sob. BTANTIAIXY BUILT OF GOOD MATKBAU AIBO, n SEPARATE COTrAGES of _ rooma A and 2 rooma. TBE BKICkS WILL BE SOLD WITH EACH HOI7SE. 13 Days from Day of Bale for Removal. GEORGE SIBBIN, .Auctioneer. ~~ TUESDAY, APRIL 17. At 12 o'Clock. HANDSOME VILLA RESIDENCE, WOOD-STREET, PONSM.BS.. D. F. EVANS HAS received instructions from Mr J. j. Odium, who i* leaving the district, to sell by publio auotion, at hia Land Mart, Qaeenstreet, on Tueßday, the 17th April, at 1 _ o clock, HIS VERY BAKDSONK VILLA RKBIDKNOB, pleasantly situated in Woodstreet, overlook-Dp. the otty, harbour, and shlppl-g. Tbis house Is almost n.w, faithfully bnils. and in splendid order; contains 6 rooms, bealdea bath-room (with bain. &50), soutleiy, wash-house, large work, Bpaxe room, or oellar, back verandah (ill enclosed), very hour andewnifortable ~;■'.-- 'rbe flttlngß oonslst ot Venetian blinds, see fitting., elcgsnr. obendellere, &c. So.; together with ihe -valuable Corner Allotment, about 120 by 100, Hcourely enclosed by a bubat.ntlal fenoe, all prettily planted with fruit trees, shrubs. Sec Terms Exceptionally Easy. A'si at B-Y O. ISLANDS. 40 acres' Land, about 1 milea Imm coal mines. - '-. Alsoat . CROSS-STREET, NEWTON, Splendid Building Site, about 7. links x 85 links, being lot _5. . - Albo at «HI_LLY BEAOH, PONSONBY. Beautiful site for a Villa, splendid corner allotment, about 100 _: 165, being lot i, subdiv_ii.n ol lot 11; ahferced, D. F. EVANS?, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, APRIL 20. DURHAM YARDS. _NDEB BILL OF S4LE. THE undersigned bave received instructions to B-ii, at the Lucbam Yards, on Friday, the 80th Instant, THB FOLLOWING WBLL KNOWN AND VALUABLE RACEHORSES— - The Woll-know Entire Ake Ake..... Bay Trotting Stallloa, i years old. by Aim Ake, dam Bay Judy Perfume, with foal at foot to Musket .. Klsa, wl»h foal at foot to Anteros May Moo'i, with foal at foot to Woolbroker Simplicity, bay mare Tltlko. with foal at foot to Hippocampus a . a_f Lady Vnnaton, chestnut mare hy Totara ','mf. Pah am? k 6-yMtr-old mare, by Ake Ake, dam Simpliolty :, v'--; ■•.-'■ , Aorots the Grass, 6 year o d mare, by Ake • Ake, cam Abbess ■'"'•• .__' v Joe Bennett, ohestnnt gelding, by Ake Ake. 4 dam Oreeplnu Jenny Miss Field, b-y mare Worm, grey gelding ___ ■ Lady Sarah, b'aok Ally, by Aerolite, dam i Übortnut tri'ly, 8 year old, by Paolfle, dam May Moo. _. ■ . . Blaok Filly, 3 year-old. by Klngflsher, dam Dleoord _' Bay FiUy. S-year-ald, _7 Paolflo, dam SimBay Fiily. S-year-old, by Tom Howe, dam Mazurka Lawrence Da-le's, bay gelding Brown Filly, by _Ure Ake. dam THJko^,,Flower of May, choetaut flUy, or rreeto; dam May Moon 7 . j The Anotloneers would call speolal attention to tbe above Cnreser ved Bale. The performanoea of many of the horses is too well known to need comment, and for raolng blood cannot bo surpassed. AT NOON. : ' HUNTER '& NOLAN, W. 8. CO-HEANE JAS, DAORI THURSDAY, APRIL 12. POWERFUL HARMONIUM, SEWING MACHINES, BLOCKING MACHINE, NAILS. THE Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Fort-street, on Thursday, 12th instant, at II o'clock, by order of the Trustee In the estate of —. Higga— Very Powerful Harmonium, by Alexandra 9 stops and swell, in beautif ully .arvea oak case In tho Estate of -. Rattens-., S Bootmakers' Sewing Machines Blocking Machine, Leather, Sec. In tho Estate of —. Poole— 7 kegs Nails • in the Estate of B. Baylejte^. Trunk and Contents __ y"W SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON', Anotloneers. w , s, OOOBBANE.] I JAMES DACBE monday, april 16. quaeter"aore, TOWN oFtAUR&NGA. •' THE Subscriber' will sell, at the Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 16th in stant, at 12 o'clock, ALLOTMENT 415, Section 2, of the Town of Tauranga, containing quarter-of an acre, and altuatad about 2 minutes' walk from tho Wharf. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, 1 Auctioneers. 7 {Continued on Fourth Page).;.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3961, 10 April 1883, Page 3

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