_....,„„^-,,1-Ost'> 'a_i(_l-_._nii_^ __. _£;■ LOST, yestcrday.afternO-iij.io l\lamtkan"J f ß Road, Parnell, a Gentleniah's Gold Ring*;H with large stone in same.—Finder rewarded oa;«". leaving Rttisf ht Mrs,Tizard's,.M_nui.-außci_t, H Parnell. ■ .'■ '_~ A M ' LOST, a red and green Pariof.—Th6" 1 Finder will be rewarded by returning to j N. Wilcox, Collingwood-street. ■ i i LOST, on Saturday night; Gold Ring set with pearls.—Finder will be rewarded . . upon returning same to Star Office.:" j 1 ,-' j.-; % >( | LOST in Queen-street to-day, a Gold* 1 Earring (pearls and fringe).—Reward on i ! returning it to Mrs Browning's, China Shop, : \ Queen-street. ' ■ .'.V,''-.* LOST, in Newton East, a Daily Memo-1 j randum Book; finder rewarded on g returning same to Devonshire Dairy, Karanga- ■ hope Road. ; : ' ' .■'.;•. .... .. . "■ : " . V" LOST, between Cemetery and Mdiifct » Roskill, Lady's Fur Boa; .Finder please o a leave nt Star Office. | | LOST, from St. George's Bay, a Small i i Round-bottom Boat, painted' white, with new rope and galvanised anchor.—A reward on i leaving name at Mrs Pulman's, St George's Bay. ; . 1 f\ SHILLINGS REWARD.—Strayed . £ _■_" from Onehunga, one Black Mare, _ branded NH on off rump, white streak-down face; also, one Bay Mare, swollen hocks,.. . branded [ L on off shoulder.—Anyone returning same to Mr Arblaster, Onehunga Ironworks* ' will receive above reward. Auctions. 5 "TO-MORROW. ■■I""-':AAAAA: f durh_m"yards. -■' ■■ Fo_£ SALE, at tlie Durham Yards, to- | % morrow (Fritlay), A _ BAY GELDING, 4 years old, good hack, ? carriesalady " • '■'•"■ ' '- ~; | BAY FILLY, by I_aak|Walton AA_-Js~ A I HUNTER &\NOLAN, 7alal | Auctioneers, ,•.'-'__« 1 TO-MORROVY, At 11 o!C_ocK. il J 1 . JOHN LEYDON 1 TX7ILL sell at his Auction Mart, Queen- 11 TT .:. ■'!:;, street .''/.tlj'X'i; ' _"& 1 TON FLOUR. 2 Tons NewPotatoos. 10 Tons Ii of Old Waikato Potatoes, 6 Suites of Furniture | : in cretonne and horsehair, Round and Square 1,: Tables, Chests of Drawers,' Double and Single w Iron Bedsteads; Double and.Single Spring "Mat- ill trasses,'a large quantity of "Ladies^ and Gents' i "... Summer Hats, Cutlery;. Dishes, Watohes and Jewellery,&c.,&o. •* ~,-..-•,,.,,». | - TO-MORROW, at 11 o_dock. - I ' SIBBM'S MART. *™ ** Kf \ AKARO A" CHEESES j _>" 1 ton Canterbury.and Waikato Bacon , Wheat Maize, Oats, Chaff, Flour _~ Rice, Bran, Sharps. Lard, Butter -. ,- • Biscuits, Paper Bags, Tobacco; '".„'■.? i KOrdalne, Candles, SOap.Coffee ■""'- -• ■■*■ Pepper, Sugar, Tea, Rennet Colouring.»., . * Barbed Ribbon Wire. '■■ ■ ■•' ■■:■■■■ " TO-MORROW. -*' z P R .0; D U.C ES, ,A,L E. j P ,', . ;'.*%. DO\VDEN "'"* WILL sell by- auction -at the Exchange . Mart Queen-street to-morrow (Friday), i at 11 o'clock, o ~ - Potatoes, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Oats, Maize. .Wheat' Chaff, Preserved Meat and Fish, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Eldut, Oatmeal, Corned Beef. . • Also,-. . Drapery, Clothing, Watches, Fancy Good?, Sewing Mpchines, Furniture, Perambulator, \< \ ■ &c„ • &c, • &C-■. ! ' o-'Jio f ~ W. DOWDEN,, Auctioneer. ..... . TO-MORROW at'-H o'clock a.m. |V; ~-__ __. i- 0.!.0't • ,-..«■•=• MARKET-DAY., ': 'f | | ARTHUR'S POULTRY. PRODUCEf FRUIT, AND GROCERY AUCTION MARKET. " \ R T HU R'S MTA-R-T." '•'' " POULTRY DEPARTMBN-. ' 3 ~*Vi* Fowls,'..'. Turkeys," Diibka, iGeeseJ iElgeons, Canaries, Fancy Birds, Rabbits . '* " A Well-trainedßitcb, Ferret- .. Settings of Langshan and Spanish Eggs Brood of 10 Pure Partridge Cochin Chicks with Half-bred Hen; froni prize stock. Iron Tank ....... ~., An Assortment of Pot and other Plants .>_PRODUCE..FRUIT, AND GROCpCTf r •'-•,.':': .■ Tdepartment. :a #\* New Table Potatoes, Peae. Cabbages, Good Old Potatoes, Cow and Pig Potatoes, Akaroa . Babon, .Christmas Hams, Sundry? Lota of Bacon, Cheese. 50 Canterbury Cheeses, 17 cases Good American Otdons, Flour, Sharps, ■■-■. Bran,Oatß,iWhfeat«to.o: FRUIT. &c—lß cases American Apples, Auok- -\ land aui_ Nelson Gooseberries ■ :V3 , * GROCERIES, &c. —10 caßes Indian Tea In package:! Tea in ' { and }■ chests, 10 cases .-, Sauce, Brown Windsor and often Scents ;J foips, 120 mats Sugar (in lots to suit'pur- , -' chasers), 40 tins Confectionery, Biscuita 7 gross Jewel Packets . -.'-'• ~\ ■,':' On Sale Privately, at AUCTION PRICES (Furniture Department—Upstairs). '-.':.. Pianos, by English, French, and German makers; good selection; cheap Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Iron Bedsteads (just - landed) ■ , . , ... . i Household Fiirniture and Effect- "in Great Variety, suitable for all classes; Pictures, i Paintings'' ,■■ ':■'.'i. (■ ■ ' i # '■■ .'.' Gold amd Silver Watches, Jewellery Clotliing, &c. , " • -i TO-MORROW, at., li o'clock.- '*"' POULTRY, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, I •';.-... &0., '. ■ &C, &0. . : .. CARBINES &_ TAYLOR WILL Sell by Auctioh, at their Salerodmti, Queen-street to-morrow (B'ridkij), J at 11 o'clock Bharp, POULTRY—FowIs. Ducks, 'Geese, Turkey^ Canaries. Young Pigs; also, choice Golden Spangled Hamburg Fowls (imported). ■''--'^ PRODUOE^-Hams and Bacon, Walroa; and Canterbury Cheese, Keg Butter, Keg Beef, Good Table Potatoes (new and old), Bran, Oats, Flour, Wheat Sharps, Chaff, Oatmeal, m GROCERIES —Tea' (in half-chests and'boxes); Sugar, Soap,-- Candles, KerOßiae, Jams, Raisins, Biscuits, Cornflour. FURNITURE-^A ÜBoful assortment ) Bent to mart for convenience of sale. '' ~ *' -' "■ .-■-.- : ■■.-<. Also, '•- ' ':.:'' --'; '-' -A - 1 Grand Poultry Book (almost'new), •Jewellery, Fancy Goods, and Cutltay.'&c; "-._ ■ THURSDAY, NOVEMBEB, 27^ " ' MESSRS RICHARDSON Se CRAWLEY \ HAVE been favoured with instridtions from J.Hi Danbeny,'Bsq.,ineon_equ_i.ee of his having disposed of his property, to sell by " Subllo auction, en'the above date; at-hls'r^E ence, Benfleld, Mount Albert, • ■ v "''■;-,: "Ills' HOTOEHOLD FURNITURE,:?AND EFFECTS, coßßisting.of—Drawing-room Walnut Suite in Green Rop, Handsome Brussels Carpet (19 yards),' Piano by Bord, American Organ by Wilcox and Gibbs. Mahogany Bookcase, do Round and othor Tables, Vases, Orija- ' ments, Clocks, Fender and ITrelronS- . -"•-•- j ''D_l_-tG-I.OOM-_^o_^h^;-a(te'_n''aiue, hair, Handsome Sideboard.|Eßoreto'be, Diningroom Table, Matting, and Coal Scuttle, » BEDROOMs-Iron and Wooden' _3edsteadß, Duchess Dressing Table, Swing Glasses, Marbletopped Washstand and Fittings, Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, Mattrossea, Bedding; See. - - KlTCHEN—American.Cooking Stove. Table. Culinary Utensils, Dinner and Tea Services, Sec. .... ' ■' ''. .AISO,:, ~!yy-:>, j, " - >li Grey Mare, good in saddle or harness 1 Bay Gelding, 4 years, first-class Hock > I 2 Cows in full profit, quiet • 1 Dog-cart and Harness, fir st-clasß order 1 Saddle and Side Saddle . , . . A--.0.pjgg0.v,,!, . :; ~,. ';;, :J-| j. Lot of Well-bred Fowls and Rouen Duo_» ■ v Gardon Mowing Machine, Roller Cnrpentors'Tools, Garden do . ' .* &c„ &c, ,&c. . , % •'Bils-leaves Union Bank at 10.15 J Goodeon . corner,-9._0: Train leaves Anckland RaHwaT :t' St»tion,lo.3o. ' -~...;-'. v' gale at 11.30. ''' "' "• ■" '":': ' .'_______.' -'-;' ■':' .■' - "! ■ Luncheon' Provided. "* , RICHARDSON & CRAWLEY, -' j • Auctsonoere, 81, Queon-rtwe*..'. • I '•' ' ' '•'■; ;' ' .'' ' T TV7ESD^/"I)^CBM^BR 9 ' ...;.' ... At Neon. ■ *■;,■> „_,. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREYTOWN^ AVONDALE. , ~ (3REXTOWN, AVONDAItB-o - , : MAGNIjICENT BUILDING ;SITES. ■: >7 ., v, ;_•,,,, F.;. EVANS j^;^ ...."' HAS boen instructed ny 3_r J. Palrnier-to sell by public auction, at his Land Mart Queen-street, on Tuesday, 9th December, 1884, otnoon,";:. ~.. .. ..; . THE BALANCEOFHTS MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY, known as GREYTOWN.' AVONDALE, which has been subdivided into most I ELIGIBLE LOTS, each about 99 x 132, fronting roads full width, 68 feet. This property, situate- I on the rise just this side of Avondole, comxaonds a grand view, yet fiot exposed to the coldwinds; is in close proximity to tiie railway station, Church of England, Presbyterian. - Churoh, PubUo Hall, PttbUe School, Sec, See. ' ' • Lots now being flagged. TERMS: One-third cash, balance oa_ r_rialft> :: for five or ten yeartat 8 per cent, orean«ii ■". Jae' paid, off any time. „:,';,','.,' iM\: . i^.po^otiiiirs to future issue. -..." '..A,. ~
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 3
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