FRIDAY,- 1 KOVSMBER2& * SPECIAL SALE OP BUGGIES, PHOTONS, &c THE HAYMARKET. FOR SALE, at tho Haymarket, on Friday, November 28, at 11 o'clock, THE -FOLLOWING, BEDTG CAREFULLY SELECTED AND BPECIALLV ORDERED FOB THIS MARKET : — • BREWSTEIt PHAfi'f OXS BKEWSTBR PHAETONS, EXTENSION BREWSTER PHAETONS, SIDE BAR, SPRING WAGON CORNING SIDE BAR, SPRING WAGON HOWELL GIG TRAY TOP BUGGY JCMP-SEAT BUGSY SIOS SPRING WAGON MiLBURN FARM WAGON SETS HARNESS TARPAULING, SUITABLE FOR RICKS, &0., &c. &o. The above are now befc-g lw*Je«, fend will be on view day previous (6 sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND. /COUNTRY CATTLE 8-ALKS, \J Papakura—Wednesday, M-oVemW 28. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, At 12 o'clock. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! fTIHE FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON •*• wtll to&o place on Wednesday, Deo. 3, ISM, at THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND. ALFRED BUCKLAND, j Auctioneer, TUESDAYS. ' THE HAYMARKET. SALE Off WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, HAY, and STRAW, each TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock. ALFRED BUCKLAND. O~R" PRIVATE SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS i Farm Lota from 20 acres and upwards, near Pukekoho Station; from £710a to 810 an acre. Farm, Lot 130, Awitu, containing 123 acres; securely fenced; is ne&r other homesteads, and good land; £2 an acre. Farm of ISO acres on the Pukekohe mil, adjoining that of Mr Jacob Wright's; considerably Improved: £8 an acre. A first-class Farm, half-way between Klhikihl and Te Awamhtu, containing 586 acres, with choice apple orchard. Available and Fertile Farms, ranging from 1,500 to 10,000 acres, at prices varying with improvements from £1 to £7 an acre. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WILLIAM VAILE] [JOHN BIPPON VAILE Out New and Commodious AUCTION MART, Opposite the Savings Bank, Queen-street, is open this day for the Sale of all kinds of Merchandise, Product), Houses, Lands, &c, &c. W. & J. R. VAILE WILL SELL by public auction, on Friday next, 28th instant, A LARGE QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANOS, BAGATELLE TABLES, Handsome Framed Pictures. Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattraseen Palliasses, Chcffoniere. Austrian Bent-wood Arm Chairs, Wardrobes, Children's Chairs, Perambulators, &c. For further particulars! see future advertisement. Houses, Villas, Farms, Allotments For Sale and To Let—W. &J. R, VAILE, Auctioneers, House, Land, Estate, And General Commission Agents. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock, /CLOTHING AND TYRAPERY mWEEDS, [ T>OOTS AND QHOES, T\RESS "IITATERIALS / < AND ; /;. ' : gHIRTINGS, !J^EN'S AND JgOYS' /jg"ATS. UNRESERVED SALE " ;' . ' UNREBEBVEU SALE UNRESERVED SALE UNRESERVED SALE '••■ »'•■ ' UNRESERVED SALE '" : " . UNREBERVED BALE . UNRESERVED BALE BAN E E UPT STO CX. , . . ' W, DOWDEN, : : ; : ; Auctioneer, ■_"•'. '■■'•< EXCHANGE MART, QUEEN»sf*HEET. TO-MORROW, \ MESSRS RICHARDSON & CRAWLEY HAVE"received instructions from H. Van '. de Wyngaert to sell by public auction on tte above date, at B. C. Green-wood's Mart, Vulcan Lane (just off Queen-street), SPLENDID SUITE OF OFFICE. FURNITURE in Mahogany and Morocco, consisting of Large Kneohole Escretoire, containing enclosed rests, writing1 deskß. and cupboard j Table, i handsome Chairs, Desk, Washstand and Marble Basin. Letter-press and Stand, Scales and Weights for letters and parcels, and Cloak! and Hat Rack. Also, - A large lot of Sample?, Watches and Jewellery in Abyssinian Gold. Jewellery, Umbrellas (Gents' and Ladies'), Ladiea' Corsets, Fancy Hose, Travelling Bags, White Shirts, White Collars, Flannel Shirts, Stationery, Dent and Alcroft's Gloves (Gents'), Ladies' Underclothing, Table Covers, Waterproof Goods, Rugs, etc., Remnants of Carpets. . 2 Life Preserving Dresses..:." Goods on view on morning of ealo. Sale at Twelve o'clock.' RICHARDSON AND CRAWLEY, Auctioneers, . . ... ~ $1, Queen-street. : v . .- "preliminary notice. onehunga"auction mart. ;;; By Order of the Borough Council. riTHE undersigned will sell on- the 6th JL December, tho Lease,'for 21 years, of • 10 LARGE ALLOTMENTS opposite Railway Station. Farther particulars will be advertised soon. WM. STEVENSON, ■ Auctioneer, ■ . \ • DURHAM YARDS*. ™ TIIOR SALE, at tho Durham Yards, JD > < s every Tuesday, at 11 o'clock , qODKB, TALLOW, WOOL, and SKINS HUNTER AND NOLAN. fi F. KR E T-S C;H MA R *, HAS JUST OPENED , ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT of FANCY GOODS, ■;••■.■- ■ • .. ■ CONSISTINaOF ' ■ ■ . Ladies' Bags, Work-boxes, Desks; Bosketware, Brackets, Mirrors, Inkstands,' Albums, Purses, Pocket-books, Photo Frames. Cigarette and Cigar Cases, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Cutleryware, Electro-plated Cruets, Coffee and Tea Services, Toilet Sets, Vases, Musical Boxes, Accordions, Concertinas and Tambourines, large'assortment of Dolls and Toys, Imitation Jewellery. Clocks, Christmas- Cards, Perfumery, Fanoy Meershaum, and other Pipes andCigara. ,' -, -• ..„■■ , . ... , ,-....,. .«->-! : K'SPBOTION INVITED. 6. 11.I1. K-RETicHMA'R, ■ TkuxowiKß ov■■■'■'■: FANCY GOODS (WHOLESALE M RKTAIL) ; Opposite the Market Entrance ':' 260. QUBEN-STREET,*ApfCKLAjfD. iiM«~«i——— ■;:.-,•■ ■ .' . ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4521, 25 November 1884, Page 4
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