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Auctions. TO-MORROW, NOON. birkenheadTnorthcote, kc. ■n- IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. A First-class Opportunity for Working Men to Procure Homestead Sites, Fine Villa Sites, Orchards, &c. j R, ARTHUR l-f Af be°n favoured with instructions f-*r. from the Proprietor to Sell by Public .---U0? S h! s K3tS te- !**<*< and Houso sX tfclooknmn '°n Thurada-y. 27th instant, atl2 • PPOPFRTiv^Om^ G K, WELL-SITUATED i'KUfAKTIKS, suitable for Homestead. Orchards, Gardens, and Villa Sites. &c' a"an E ,? nee (1??, ?et opposite each lot), so as t? bring them within the reach of all, and to it? f tors™- y the attenti °n o£^Bot! MAYFIELD. PrioeUpset A- R- p- * price. -»T ..9 10) | ... R. p. £ and i-150 I Lot 2 .. 8 35 - Lotl6t .. 6 0 19) Lot 3 9 2 *S Lot 17 ..11 328 150 Lot 1 " 10- 7 90 Lotlß .. 12 021 110 ! Lot 5 '.'x 137 100 Lot 19 .. 10 1 5 90 Lot:-...5 336 (ii Lot2l .. 9 125 150 Lot. .. 8 239 80 Lot 27 .. 6 010 109 JtlO ..713 SO Lot2B .. 6 117 90 Lotl2 ..11 011 110 Lot 29 .. 6 111 85 Lot 13 .. 9 029 110 Lot3o .. 6 121 70 t Ten acres cleared and ploughed. Title under " Land Transfer Act" Terms: One-fourth Cash, balance within one month from day of sale, or may remain on mortgage for one to five years at 7 per cent. Plans can be obtained at the office of tho Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, at 10.30 o'olock, A SUPERIOR SHIPMENT OF HORSES, From WANGANUI and TARANAKI, Consisting of— 1 Superior Heavy Draughts; heavy trials given 10 Medium and Light Harness Horses 1 First-class Carriage Horse 2 Superior Heavy Draught Horses; heavy trials given Also, from neighbourhood, 1 Light Draught Cream-coloured Mare; trial given. HUNTER & NOLAN. FRIDAY." MARCH 28. DURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, on Friday next, ut 10.30 o'clock, - The Well-known Thoroughbred Cross-country Horse LONE HAND Also, Tho Thoroughbred Cheßtnut Golding MERLIN, by Totara, dam Ladybird. Merlin is in training and fit to race. Entered for the Helensville, Onehunga, and Takapuna Races. HUNTER & NOLAN. JS_^fir___T i*> WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK FROM SYLVIA PARK, SYLVIA PARK, Without Reserve. THE undersigned have received instructions from the Auokland Stud Company to Sell, in conjunction witli Mr A. Buckland, on Wednesday, the 10th April, without reserve, YEARLING COLT by Musket out of Porfumo Yearling Filly by Musket out of All Steel Yearling Filly by Musket out of Dundee Katie Yearling Filly by Cadogan out of Tltanla Yearling Colt by Cadogan out of Naiad Yearling Colt by Cap-a-plo out of My Idea Yearling Colt by Loolinus out of Petroleuse Yearling Colt by Leolinus out of Miss Laura Yearling Filly by Antoros out of Lady Mary 2-year-old Colt by Musket out of Queen Mac 2-yoar-old Filly as Sfuskel out oTDundee Katie 2-year-old Filly by Marquis out of My Idea 3-year-old Filly by Kingfisher out of Mod .a Also, several Marcs. Particulars in future advertisement. HUNTER k NOLANDURHAM YARDS. FOR SALE, at the Durham Yards, every Tuesday, at 11 o'olock, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, and SKINS. HUNTER & NOLAN. £__n_n____li_ ffSf.ll 1 11 ■ W—«—_■—-W_» D. .EI v »• * •<* _________________ ~_ *<• J^m^^^K^ QDBEN . OTBBE-., It fS_5^PP 1^r'"" A.CKLAMI.. |W^gr^ (Opposite the City Market* f£**_\k >*<r*\ Ewbubbxo 1859. lfefl___Bf Nffl^v Intending Buyers should inWi'mmkwi JTspect the large; stock of WUmmutsP^^ Breech and Muzzle-loading K,J__-Sf - Guns on hand. They will sec IJP- i'-sj.. _S§l tho best value in Auckland. W - ■S^SflP' Every gup thoroughly examln\m Ml od and gnaran tee" bef OTe deU' li KJT Hammerles_,Gnns, with Slemen's HI;;'I Patent Steel Barrels, 12 and 20 Range; !§■ Silver's Patent Anti-recoil Butt Plates; Eliß Webloy's Bull Dog and Irish ConstaK| bulary Revolvers, also his New Patent RSI Self-extracting Revolver; Kynoch's fill Patent" Perfect" Reloading Metallic TOTfl Cartridge Cases and Crimpers; Eley's H| Revolver Ammunition and MetaJllo Cartridge Cases ; Newcastle Chilled Shot; Curtiss and Harvey and Pigon WUk'B and Laurence's Gunpowder; Eley's Wadding and Cartridge Cases; Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, Gun Cases, Cartridge Belts, Gnn Oil, Tow for Gun Cleaning, Ferret Muzzles and Bells, Saloon Rifles, Air Canes, Breech-loading Implements, Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Fireworks. REPAIRS, including Browning and Restocking, specially attended to. and satisfaction guaranteed. \J. Ej Vll 1 , GUNMAKER & iMPtiRTZU, 251, (JCE-N STit-KT, Auckland. _______ "i 1 1 -1 €orsetma_-er. —-, __j_ __, . f]Vf RS DOWN haa J-T-l Just received a Select Assortment o. BTAY MATERIAL, ill every variety and colour. STAYS, CORSETS, Upon the latest' 'improveCountry orders punctually attended to, All parcels sent post free. MRS DOWN. Stay and Corset-maker Upper Hobson-stroet. Sewing Machines. "PUBLIC NOTICE. Having Fold the Whole of my STOCK o1 DOMESTIC anil other SEWING MACHINE: to Mr W. C. Dennes, of Auckland, I beg ii thank all my customers for thrir support, am trust they will transfer their patronage to Ai W. C. Dennes. • Having purchased of M.t shark-tea his entire Stock unil Injerci-t in :lio--l.« N MACHINE BUSINESS. I ntn !>■■» mm- 1! ever ahle tn supply the l'lih ir. with ill;.CLASS MAC'TNIv*, being -nhi Agent fo;- t Marvellous While Doimsii;. .-Inn nrd. Frlsi. and Ros.--i!ian. fie., &,-. W. ('. p--\-v - "•• Coaches. DAINBRIDGE'S TIME TABLE. From Union Bank—22 minutes past the hour md 23 minutes to the hour. From The Three, Lamps—7 minutes to the sour, and every hour. Night Trips from Town—j-past 8, J-past 9, l-past 10, and J-past 11. From Three Lamps— 5,9,10. 11. From Union Bank to Shelly Beach—7 minutes past 9, 7 minutes past 11, 7 n-inutes post 2,7 minutes past _. 7 minutes past*. 2S minuleß past 0. and 37 minutes past 7. .„?-""' SHE"'V Bkacu-8.30 a.m., 8.15 a.m., 10.30 a.m„ 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m., and 7... p.m. SATURDAYS PROM SHELLY BBACH—B.3O a lU. .45 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. From Union ank—9.7 a.m. 11.7 a.m. and 1,7 p.m. mELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. W. X.• Carter begs to announce that on and .fte_> TUESDAY, __th January, 1884, ho will Run a Couch through to the Hot Lakes, Ohinenintu (conveying Passengers and Parcels), leavA.y. Cnmbridgo on TUESDAYS and THURSI)A YS, at 7 a.m., returning from the Lakes on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7 a.m. Single Fares, £115s; or Return Tiokets, avallihle tor ono week after date of issue, £3. • „ Ail Passengers to be Booked at the Offlco .i_fore leaving iiii..gies and Saddle Horses, with experienced Irivors, to order on tho shortest notico. Orders IS Telegram or Letter promptly attended to. Cambridge, January 23.1881.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 26 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 26 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4325, 26 March 1884, Page 4

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