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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. TTJAKAU. FOR SALE, at tho residence of Mr Bichard Rowe, Tuakau (about 1J milos from the station), on Saturday, January 81, at 12 o'clock, 8 QUIET DAIRY COWS, In full milk, or near calving 2 Working Horaos , A Good Hack ; quiet in harness 2 Yearling Colts and Foals 2 Berkshire Sows, in pig 5 Young Pigs A Boar, by Bertie Saverna 50 Head Poultry Cart, Plough, Set Harness, Scanflor Mould Plough. Roller Harness, and Sundries HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dairy Utensils ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAYS. THB HAYMARKET. SALE OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES. TALLOW, HAY, and STRAW, eaoh TUESDAY, at 12 o'olook. ALFRED BUCKLAND. O~R PRIVATE SA L E ON LIBERAL TERMS, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS I Farm Lots from 20 aoros and upwards, noar Pukekoho Station; from £710a to £10 an acre. Farm, Lot 130, Awitu, containing 123 acroßj •couroly fonced; is noar other homesteads, and -ood land : £2 an acre. Farm of 150 acres on tho l'ukckoho Hill, adJoining that of Mr Jacob Wright's i considerably Improved: f& an aore. _..„... A flrat-oiaas Farm, half-way botwoon Klhlkihl and To Awamutu, containing sSti aoros, with oholco applo orchard. Available and Fortile Farms, ranging from ISOO to 10,000 acroa, at prices varying with lmprovomenla from (U % * F *™°™- UCKLANU . TO-MORROW,J At 12 o'clock. "GREYTOWN," AVONDALE. " VICTORIA PARK," NORTH SHORE BUILDING ALLOTMENT, WAKEFIELD-STREET. Etc., Etc., Etc. P. F. EVANS HAS rccoivod instructions from Mr Palmer to Soil by Public Auction, at his Land Mart, Queon-Btroot, on Tuosday, January 27,1855, at Twolvo o'clock, THE BALANCE OF HIS SPLENDID ESTATE, known as "GRKYTOWN," A\ONDALE, situated closo to tho Railway Station, and within six miles of tho city, WITHOUT RESERVE. Also, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. VICTORIA PARK, NORTH SHORE-AU that pieca or parcel of Land, bolne Lots S3 and 99, of the subdivision of Lot 3. Victoria Park Estate, having a frontage to Victoria Avonuo of 110 feet by a depth of 192, together with the two Cottages erected thereon, and all appurtenances belonging tlicroto. The Cottages are in firstclass order, and well situatod; beautiful viovy of Auckland and harbour. They will bo sold either separately or together. Also. AS INBTRUC TED BY MR O'HARA. WAKKFIELD • STREET — That valuable Building Allotment situatod in Wakelleld street (city) being Lot 31, and having a frontage of 3: ieot. Thi3 freehold property, from Its contra position, should command tho attention of capitalists and Investors, as its pfOßpectivo value is very great. Also, AS INSTRUCTED BY MR JOHN CHAMBERS, ARGYLE-SfTREET, PONSONBY—Tho Lease of that very valuable Allotment, being Lot i, of the subdivision of Lots 0, 7. and 8, of the subdivision of original allotments 3. 4, S, and G, of Section 8, suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 97 foet to Argyle-stroet. This allotment has a magnificent water frontage, and commands a grand view of the Waitomata and surrounding landscape. Tho Lease has forty-eight yoars to run, at a nominal rental of One Shilling per annum. Also, AS INSTRUCTED BY MR LENNAN, PERCIVAL PARADE, PONSONBY —All that pioco or parcel ql Land being part of lots 13 and 11 of the tho subdivision of allotment 12, Bection 8, of Auckland, together with tho Bui'dlngs erected thereon and all appurtenances belonging thereto. Tho House is Built of Brick, and is in a good position, being close to Shelly Beach, and commands a good view of the harbour. D. F. E V A N S, Auctioneor. > TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock CLEVELAND ROAD, PARNELL. < MODERN HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OIL PAINTINGS, ARTICLES OF VIUTU, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, A SUPERIOR PIANO, &o. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from Milncr, Esq., who is rotnraing to England, to Sell by public auction at his residence, Cleveland Road, St. George's Bay. Par", nell, on Tuesday, January 27,1885. at 12 o'clock noon, HIS VERY SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSE HOLD FURNIIURE, House Linen, Glass China and Eirthenware, Cutlery, Sliver Goods, Electro-plated ware, OU Paintings, Pictures, Articles of Virtu, Carpets, Rugs, Kitchen Utenßils, Superior Piano, &c. In Drawing-room, Dining-room. Breakfast-room, Seven Bedrooms, Bath-room, Kitchen. Pantry, and Wash-house. As per cataloguo to be obtained at the office of the Auctioneer, the whole being equal to now, having been only six months in use. The nouse will bo open for inspection of goods on the Monday prior to day of sale and on tho day of sale at nine o'clock a.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, At Noon, PONSONBY ROAD. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, POT PLANTS, AND FEKNS. R, ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from Mrs Kelly (who is removing to the country) to sell by public auction at her residence, Ponsonby Road, adjoining the Weslcyan Church, on Wednesday next, at 12 o'clock noon, HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNIT O RE AND EFFECTS. Piano in walnut case Suite ot 9 pieces. Whatnot Fancy Chairs, Mirror, Ornaments Superior Brussels Carpet and Rug Pictures, Linoleum. Matß, Chaira Dining Table, Iron Bedsteads. Palliasses Handsome Mottled Kauri Carved Toilet Table, with glass Superior Wardrobe, Carpets, Washstands Toilet Sets. Looking Glasses Kitohen Utensils, (Mass, Karthonware Cutlery, Platodware, &o. On view on the morning of tho Sale. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, At Noon. PONSONBY ROAD, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, POT PLANTS AND FERNS. R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from Mrs Kelly, who ia removing to the country, to Bolt by Public Auction, at her rosidonee, Ponaouby Road, adjoining tho Wosleyan Church, on Wednesday next, at twelve o'clock HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNL TURE AND EFFECTS, Piano in Walnut caso Suito of 9 piecos. Whatnot Fancy Chairs, Mirror. Ornaments Superior Brussels Carpet and Rug Pictures, Linoleum, Mats, Chairs Dining Table, Iron Bodsteads, Palliasses Haodsomo Mottled Kauri Carved Toilet Tablo with Glass Superior Wardrobe, Caipets, Washstands Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses Kitchen Utensils, Glass, Earthonwaro Cutlory, Plated ware, &c. On view on thg morning of the Sale. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. BY ORDER OF~~TitE MORTGAGEE. THE STEAMER MAORI, Now Engaged in the Matakana Trade, GABRIEL LEWIS HAS received instructions from tho Mortgagee, to sell by auction at bis Rooms, Lower Queen-street, on the above date, at II o'clock, THE STEAMER MAORI, 23 Tons. Built in 1880, well found, and is employed in the Matakana Trade. The Vessel can be inspected till Monday afternoon, and on her return, from Wednesday till day of Sale, alongside the Queen-street Wharf. Further particulara of the Auctioneer. l>Uit£LaM XAKDB. '. FOR SALE, at tbe Durham Yarda, every Tuesday, at 11 o'olook, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, and SKINS HUNTER AND NOLAN

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 4

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