fgggesssa, ' ■■ ' ' '- '■" Auctions. '"'"" TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, SOON. BOOKS !800 KS I BOOKS ! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. VALUABLE LIBRARY WELL SELECTED. R. ARTHUR WILL sell by auction, at his Mart (Furniture Department), on Thursday next, at 12 o'clock noon, A well-selected LIBRARY OF ABOUT 600 VOLUMES of good Books, by Dickens, Scott, Bulwer Ly tton, Fennimore Cooper, . Cant. Mnrryatt, May no Reed. Thackeray, Wllkie Collins, Besant and Ryle, Canon Kingslcy, and others. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, At Noon. RAWLINGSTON. MOUNT EDEN, PROSPECT RISE. VOLCANIC SOIL. SPLENDID PROSPECT. FASHIONABLE AND FAST-RISING NEIGHBOURHOOD. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from tho Trustees of the late Mr H. Rawlings to sell by public auction, at his Estate, ■Land, and House Sale-room, Arthurs Martl Queen-street, on Thursday, September 27, at. 1J o'clock noon, HIS VALUABLE ESTATE, situate on Prospect Rise, at tho foot of Mount Eden, immediately adjoining the Property of Mr W. 11. Bridgman, and bounded by the properties of Messrs Cranwcll, Buddie, and Mitchell, commanding an extensive and varied view ol line suburbs, mountains, hills, and water. Subdivided in nino lino allotments: on one a fonr-roomed Cottage is erected. Tho soil is volcanic, well cleared; a number of well-grown trees aro on tho property. An opportunity which should not be missed for procuring fine Building Sites conveniently and healthfully situated, close to the city, with 'Busses passing every half-hour. TITLE, LANDS TRANSFER. Lithographic Plans aro now ready. •OT. 8. COCHRANE.] [JAMES DACRE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. VALUABLE WALNUT PIANOFORTE. FOR SALE, at our Rooms, Fort-street, on Friday, 21st inst, at 12 o'olock, A VALUABLE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, in handsome walnut case, by Schwechten. It is nearly now (only about three months in use). Very powerful in tone, and complete with all lat—t modern improvements, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. i * ■ ■— ' ff. B. Cochrane] [.Los. Dacre MONDAY, SEPT. 24. \Vi ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. COTTAGE AND ALLOTMENTS. BOND-STREET NEWTON. fTIHE Subscribers will sell at their rooms, I Fort-street, on Monday, inst., 24th at 11 fl__ock. ALLOTMENTS 163 and 101, Bond-street, Newton, having a frontage of 60 feet by 105 deep, with honse of 7 rooms erected thereon. ALLOTMENT 169, having a frontatre of 33 feet to Bond-street, by 105 foet deep. For further Information apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. THE HAYMARKET. TGIOR SALE, on Friday, September 21, J} at 12 o'clock, THE WELL - KNOWN RACEHORSE MERLIN, by Totara, dam Ladybird. Also, Brown Mare, good jumpor; Bist-clasß ladies' hack Double-seated Buggy, Horse, and Harness m — (late the property of Major Wimborlcy) nearly new. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, at the Haymarket, on Friday, September 21, at '2 o'clook, THE HEAVY DRAUGHT ENTIRE YOUNG BLYTHE, rising 6 years, by Prineo Arthur; quiet in harness and Bure at the stud. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. THE- HAYMARKET. FOR UNRESERVED SALE, at the Haymarket, on Fliday noxt, Soptember Jl, at 12 o'clock, THREE CARRIAGES, Recently Imported h-bom Sydney. ALFRED BUCKLAND. T\ItURY CATTLE FAIR. First for this Season will take place on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, Entries are requested to be forwarded to tho Haymarket previous to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, A LARGE MUSTER OF GOOD STEERS „ __. BE MADE. ALFRED BUCKLAIW. fe> THE HAYMARKET. T>EGU T.AU SALi_S~OF HAY AND W&&!-/' vw-*-TRAW EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 11 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND, TUESDAYS. THE HAYMARKET. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and TALLOW, each TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLANDFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. . ' DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday noxt, .0 HORSES, __.OM HAWERA, comprising HEAVY AND MEDIUM DRAUGHT • ''BUS HORSES AND ROADSTERS. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, 4 Superior Heavy Draught Horses, from Hawora 6 Useful Horsc3, suitable for spring cart or hansom, from Hawcra 5 First-class Hacks, from Hawcra 7;.- I Doublc-ncatod Buggy, Horso, andtlarness *■ completo r HUNTER & NOLAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, TEAS, HOPS, JAMS. j' JOHN REID & CO. WILL hold a Clearing Sale of Consignments on Thuraday, 27th inst., at thcii Bonded Stores, 2«, Queen-street, at 11 a.m. PAETICDLiItS IK F-JOS-ADVERTIBIiMBKTS. '■■■■-•■•■■■■• '■* * '■"' .-' -■":'. .'...' :-.'.-.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 4
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