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Auctions. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, At 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. R. ARTHUR HAS boon favoured with instructions from tins proprietor, who is leaving Aujklnuil.to sell l>y unction, at the Leamington Fruit Doprt. KiiranK.vhiipe Rond, on Thursday noxt, at 11 o'clock a.m., TIIK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Kt'FKCTS, consisting of Parlour, Bedrooms, and Kitchen. Feather Heil. Kitchen Utensils, Glass and Earthenware, &c. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, at 1 p.m. By Order of tlia Registrar of tho Suprome Court. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, AT ARTHUR'S MART, On Friday, 21) th, at 1 o"clock p.m., DRURY VlLLAGE—Allotments Nos. 03,03, and d, Section 8. KARAKA—IOI acres (more or lcssi.boinfr Allotment No. 80, Parish of Karakn, in the County of Eden. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, At 11 o'clock. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HOODED PHiETON AND HARNESS. GOOD MILCH COW. QUIET HORSE (good in saddle or harness). SHED FOR REMOVAL (galvanised iron roof). , At Residence of R. Keals, Esq., Parnoll. D. F. EVANS HAS received instructions from R. Koala. Ksq. (who 19 proceeding to England), to sell by Auction, at his residence, Parnoll, on Thursday, February 28, at 11 o'clock, Tho whole of His Very Elogant and Carefully Selected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Choice Collection of POT PLANTS Tho Furnituro is in first-class order, equal to new, choice, and of modern designs, and well worthy tho attention of any lady or gentleman about to furnish. Lot of useful Garden Tools, Carpenters' Toolu, Wheelbarrow, &c., &c. The Cow Is a good milker and thoroughly quiet. Catalogues and Cards to View can bo obtained from tho Auctioneer. D. F. EVANS, Auctisneer. TO-MORROW,| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. SEVEN-ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE MOUNT EDEN. R. C. GREENWOOD HAS received Instructions from C. IL Prinoo.Esq., to sell at his Mart, on Thursday, tho 281b. in.'it., at noon, A New and ■Well-finished VILLA RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS on an Allotment 39tt Gin. xll&ift., four doom post Suminor-atroat, Mount Eden Hoad; eras laid on to fire rooms; well. pump, and tank; line view; 'buspasses every fifteen minutes. R.C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, at noon. HOUSE and SHOP, UNION-STREET. R. C. GREENWOOD HAS received instructions to sell by auction, at his Mart, on ahove data, A NEW" AND WELL-FINISHED FIVEROOMED HOUSE AND SHOP IN UNION-STREET, adjoining St. Thomas's Church. Gas and water laid on; stable, 12x 25, with Iron roof; allotment, 30ft. Gin. 80ft. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, NOON. R. C. GREENWOOD WILL sell by auction, at his Mart, 129, Queen-street, at noon, B CHOICE VILLA SITES, about quarteracre each, immediately opposite Si John's Church, Northcote, commanding fine views of tho Harbour aßd City. Lithographic Plans may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Also. KAURI BUSH, RUARANGI, COUNTY OF , MARSDENLot !OC. Runraugi, containing 98 acres good kuuri bush. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29. R. 0. GREENWOOD WILL Sell, at his Auction Mart, 129, ■ Queen-street, on above date, THE WELL-KNOWN, EXTENSIVE, and VALUABLE ESTATE of MESSRS J. AND C. GOULD, consisting of 9,500 acres Land—6,ooo acres magnificent dry land in grass, 4,500 rich swamp, partly drainod, fonced, and sown in gross. Land is divided into a number of paddocks by good wlro fences, and has two Dwell-ing-houses, with an necessary conveniences for working. If not sold as a whole, 8,500 acres will bo offered, consisting of 4.000 acres flax swamp and 1,500 aores dry land; a groat proportion is drained and sown with grass, has a good Dwellinghouse,1 with seven paddocks, p-<" -—— vonlence for work)--' *• tworai'- T!AR(iAlf>r(s —"^"every con- - „ JiafisHnV 'property. Theroare _^___.^way stations of the main To Aroha line ■ adjoining tho land, which Is seven miles distant from To Aroha, where there is a good market for all kinds of dairy produce. For further particulars apply to Mr W. Aftkoh, Land Agent, or to R. C? GREENWOOD, Auctioneer.' WEDNBSDAY, MARCH 26. WELL PARK ! WELL PARK ! WELL PA*RK ! WELL PARK ! RICHMOND, . RICHMOND, NEAR SURREY HILLS. A CHANCE FOR WORKING MEN. THE undersigned has received instructions to Sell, on the above date, at his Auction Mart, 129. Queen-street, at noon, THE BALANCE OF UNSOLD ALLOTMENTS IN THE ABOVE E3TATE. The Allotments are well situated, having frontgges to Richmond Road, IVarnock-street, and Iroonwood, Maxwoll. and Well Park Avenues. Lithographic Plans, showing Unsold Allotments, can bo had from tho Auctioneer. R. C. GREENWOOD. STONE QUARRIES. STONE QUARRIES. THURSDAY, MARQE| 2£ At Noo». STONE QUARRIES, TAKAPONA. STONE QUARRIES, TAKAPUNA. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL ENDOWMENT. I • ■ - ■ ■ R. C. GREENWOOD WILL Soil by Auction, at his Mart, 129, Quccn-streot, on above date, Tho LEASE, for tho term of SEVEN YEARS, of the STONE QUARRIES,. TAKAPUNA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ft. ■ DURHAM YARDS. FOR SAlM'at tho Durham Yards, on Friday next. Ex Slormbird, from Wanganni, A VKUV SUPKRIOB LOT OF lIORBHB. Comprising— ,1 Superior Heavy Draught Maros, 5 to 6yrs. phi 2 Up binding Coach Horses, suitable for hansom B Useful Spring Cart Horses (unbroken) 1 l''irst-ola?s liuntleman's Hack 1 ifirsl-clurx Lady's Hack ■lyr.-olil (j elding, by Young Traducer, of a 1 ion Juan maro 2 Medium Draught Horses 1 Tom Tlnii!>!> Pony 2 First-class Medium Draughts 2-yr.-olil Filly, got by Gladiator 6 Medium Draught Colts and Fillies (unbroken At 10.30 a.m. HUNTER & NOLAN." . '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4296, 27 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4296, 27 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4296, 27 February 1884, Page 4

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