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ALFRED BPCftlAJin. pOUNTRV CAjTTLE SALES. Papakura- Wednesday, February 27 ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAYS, THE HAYMARKET. CJALE OF WOOL? SHEEPSKINS, IS HIDES. TALLOW. HAY and STRAW, each TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLANDFOR PRIVATE SALE, on liberal terms, the Kstafe of Wm. MeLai.Bl.tan. EsQ;. containing about 3.000 acres, in lots of 40 00 ls and upwards, as may be ngiced upon, ims property is near the Papa toll.lß ution, has I,o»i> in crriias for about 20 jcais. » »v feS^^-l^lnVgo^S Sutn Towwhlps, containing 530 acres. Also, A FARM of 100 acres, with Cottage In good order- fenced, well watered, and with other taprovements; within tvvc, miles of a railway station. Price required, £100. ALFRED BUCKLAND. D 1 E SIR ABLE SMALL F> V"J ° WITHIN EASY I>ISTA> TAUCKVM? nay b0 ns.V OO(I „_-»iv,ni. McLai.oiii.ix, Esq., p _ acres, near the Papatoitoi ' "Y^inhch of it rich volcanic land injgood -•Mure, capable- of carryinMhcuvy crops of "grain. Terma: One-third Caan.tbalanco can remain on the property at six per centlintcrcst ALFRED ;3UCK LAND. Auctions. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. R. ARTHUR HAVING received instructions from Mr Jamos Rao, will sell at his Mart, on Monday, 25th February, at 11 o'clock. No. 11, DC Gold Watch (by Thoa. Russell and Sona); 497, April 4. 18S2, DC Gold Watch: 627, July 20, 1883, OF Gold Watch: 997, March 20, OF Gold Verge; 740, August 4. DCS Watch and Gold Albert; 912, Juno 2, DCS Watch and S Albert; 310, April 16. DCS Watch ; 213, June 23, DCS Watch; 831, May 26, DCS Watch; 880, May 31, DCS Watoh; 237, April 9, DC Geneva: 801, May 24, OF Verge ; 130, April 24; 4. March 20, OFS Watch; 595, July 23, OFS Watch; 862, March 10, DC Brass Watch; 828, May 26, DC Waltham and Silver Albert; 614, July 25, Braas Watch ; 208, June 22, DC Geneva; 946, Juno 4, DC Waltham and Silver Albert; 667, May 14, DCS Watch; 365. July 4, DC Geneva and Gold Albort; 119, March 30, DC Waltham; 201, April 7, OF Geneva; 290, April 14, DC Genova; 714. August 2. DCS Watch and Hair Albort; 656, May 14. OF Gonova and S Albort; 139, March 31, OF Waltham ; 32. May 30, DC Brass; 891, August 20, DC Waltham and Silver Albert; 875, August IS. DCS Watch; BG2, August 17, DCS Watch-; 991, Auguat 28, Drees Piece; 817, August 11, Clock, 4 Forks, 2 Spoons; 765, August 7, Teloscopo and 2 Opera Glasses; 30, March 22, Dress Piece and Jacket; 801, October 26, 11 yards Dress Pieco; 60, March 26, Field Glass; 804, October 21, 3 Pairs Boots; 183, July 31, Cruet and Bottles; 611, Juno 16. Coat, Vest, 2Shoots; 770, April 18, Coat and Vest; 917, April 28, Coat Vest, 4 Shirts, Dress Coat; 813, August 26, 18S2, History of Australia; 493, July 13, Bible; 31, March 22, Desk and Work Box; 81, May 6, Biblo; 120, May 8, Cont, Vest, 4 Pairs Drawers; 1122, May 17, 8010 Clothing; 42, May 12, Coat, 2 W Shirts; 355, May 31, Coat, Vest and Trousers; !53, May 25, 1 doz. White Shirts, 3 Sheets; '421, Soptember 27, Overcoat; 712, December 19, Portmanteau; 199, September 15, Bale Clothing; 184, January 22, Sewing Machine and Earrings; 775, August 7, Counterpane, Dress Piece, and 2 Pieces; 685, May 16. Printing Press, with Type; 137, May 18, Doublo-barrollod Gun, with ease (now); 977, January 6, Portmanteau, Tin Box with contents: 200, September 15, 100 yards Calico; 267, May 26, Revolver in case; 717, August 19, 26 pairs of Women'B and Boys' , Boots In box; 183, July 12, Brooch and EarrinßS; 228, Juno 25, Enrrinsca; 993, Juno 11, Brooch; 866, May 30, 3 Studs and Solitaires (quartz); 532, February 13, Broach and Earrings (greenstone); 255, April 11, 4-atono Diamond Ring and Gold Pin; 875 August 18, DCS Watoh and Silvor Albert: 811, August 11, DCS Watch ; 562, Aug. 17, DCS Waltham and Silver Albert; S6l, August 17, Ring ; 64, Feb. 12, 10 Books; 31, November 3, 2 Coats, Trousers, and 2 White Shirt); 525, May 1, Treadle Sowing Machine.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, NOON, PONSONBY ROAD. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. PIANO, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, MIRRORS, BOOKS, &c. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Rev. John Warren to sell by auction, at his late residonce, Park House, corner of Ponsonby Road and Hepburn-street, on Wednesday next, at 12 o'clock noon, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of—Drawing-room, Din-ing-room, Bedrooms, and Kitchen ; Brussels and other Carpets, Mats. Oilcloth, Cornice Poles and Rings, Handsome Mahogany Sideboard, Handsome Mirror (gilt frame). Piano, Music Stool. Walnut Loo Table, Chairs; tho remainder of tho Library—Wesley's, Watson'a. and other Works; Bookcase, Suites, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Doublo and Single Mattrasecs, Palliasses, Bedding, Chests Drawers, Toilet Tables, Looking Glasses, Toiletware, Woshstands, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, &o. On view ou the morning of the day of sale, W. S. COCHRANE] |JAS. DACRB WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. PADDOCK IN EDEN TERRACE, To be Leased for 14 Years. THE Subscribers will Lease by Auction, at their Rooma, Quccn-atrcct, on Wednesday, 27th Inst, at 12 o'clock, For a Term of 11 Years, A LARGE PADDOCK, containing about 2 Acres, situated nearly opposite the Brewery, Now North Road. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. DURHAM YARDS, FOR SALE, at tho Durham Yards, every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, and SKINS, HUNTER & NOLAN. Commission Agents. m. j-^ I N D, ACCOUNTANT, BROKER, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. BENNETT'B CHAMBERS. Office: 199, Queen-street (adjoiningHoffman' Muoio Warehouse). BANK INSURANCE TIMBER AND MINING COMPANY'S SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. EXCELLENT SECURITIES FOUND FOR INVESTORS FREE OF CHARGE. SP E C I A T P E C I A AL TO MERCHANTS. Goods on Consignment, or otherwise placed in my hands for disposal, will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. FOR SALE (Arch HillJ-Substantially-built 3-roomed Cottage In capitail order; freehold allotment, 33 x 102; well, which coat £30. At prosont let to permanent tenant at rental of 6s per week. Title—Land Transfer. Price. £15f1._l ■ I FOR SALE (Mt. Eden Road).-Two Allotments, each 10 x 110, in a Splendid Business Position, open for a few daysonly. FOR SALE (Devonport)—2 Largo Centrally! situated Volcanic Allotments, 47 x 230. Price. £310s per foot. FOR SALE (Molrosc)-2 Level Allotments, 09 x 108 ; capital building sites. Price, £2 per foot FOR SALE (Dovonport)—s-roomed Cottage, well built, and just completed; new well, garden, and all securely fenced. A really good Investment. Price, £250. Also, NUMEROUS ELIGIBLE BUILDING BITES FOR SALE, at various prices. WANTED TO PURCHASE, either in Ponsonby or Newton, Freehold Allotment, from £80 to £120. WANTED, in Ponsonby, a good Freehold Allotment, with open sea view; liberal price for good allotment. T> OVAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. The Royal Mall Coach (carrying passengers) will, on and after Bth October, 1883, and until further notice, run to Iho following Timetable :— Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Railway Station daily at 8.15 a.m.; returning from Station to Cambridge on arrival of Train from Auckland. Leave Hamilton for To Aroha on Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland; returning from Te Aroha oh Tuesdays. Thuradaya, and Saturdays, at 7 a.m. catching the 2 o'clock Train at Hamilton Juno-. tion for Auckland. Booking Officks : Gwynne'a Hotel, Hamilton West; Colemans Hotel, T-. Aroha; and at my Premises, Kirkwood and Lake-streets, Cambridge. "■ __ . '«_-•-■ YW. K. CARTER, Proprietor — "■'•' - ■ i -.. -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4291, 22 February 1884, Page 4

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