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mO THE EDECTORS OF AUCKLAND A HARBOUR. Gentlemen,—l bog to intimate that lam s oandldato for re-elcotion on MONDAY, the »th inst., at noon. D. 11. MoKENZIffi. Auctions. ROBT. S. BRADLEY.] [FBANK NEWBLL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 7,| At 10 o'clock. AUCTION SALE. BRADLEY AND NEWELL HAVE received instructions from Mr Hutch Itobb to sell by auction, to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-ABBORTED STOCK of his Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Hunt, Flour, Fruit, &c. BRADLEY & NEWELL. TO-MORROW, 10.30 a.m. LW. EATON will sell by auction, at • his Mart, to-morrow (Saturday), at 10.30 o'olock sharp, Bananas, in prime condition Mating and Cooking Apples Orleans, Greengage, ana Egg Plums Pears, Lemons Peaches, Coooanuts, Honey Potatoes, &c. - TOMOR ROW, At 2,30 o'clock. J. H. H A M E R VX7ILL sell at the Newton Auction Mart Tf To-morrow, A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Inlulling Kitchen Dresser, Armchairs, Cane and Wood-seated Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Wheelbarrows, Lamps, : Also, An Assortment of Jewellery, &c, &o. TO-MORROW. SHEEP FAIR AT GREEN LANE. mHE undorsigried will hold their Sheep X Fair on the ground adjoining Green Lang Station, commencing at 12.30 o'clook. Special train leaves Auckland Station at 12 noon. About 3,000 Sheep will be disposed of, amongst which are— 300 Lincoln Ewes, two-tooth ■■-■ 700 Lincoln and Cross-bred Ewefc two-tooth to toll mouth •>'■ 400 Store Sheep, undssoilbed ■ 600 Lambs, mixed sexes SOQ Hoggets, mixed sexes 85 Lincoln Rams 80 Leicester Heading Kams 19 Southdown Rams . Hampshire Down Rams 10 MerinoHamo '*< ; •■' HUNTER. A NOLAN* Auctioneers. FRIDAY NEXT. UNDER BILL OF BALE. " ANDAU, HORSES AND HARNESS. , ALFRED BUCKLAND. Mill. h. BRADLEY. | FRANK NBWELI, TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock p.m. BRADLEY & NEWELL WILL SELL by auction, at their Sale Room, Karang&hape Road, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'olock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, conslsHnir of Bedsteads, Washstands, Tables. Chairs, Meat Safe, Crockery, Books, Bedding, Feather Bed, &o. 12 bags Peanuts. . . Fowls, Ducks, &c. BRADLEY & NEWELL, AuctioneersMONDAY, FEBRUARY V, At 11 o'clock-. Dissolution of Partnership. TO DEALERS, TRADERS, & OTHERS! EDWARD LEYDON HAS been favoured with instructions from Messrs Bailey and Gooseman (who are dissolving partnership) to sell, on the promises, at the City Market, North End, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK, consisting of—Clothing, China, Crockery, Workboiea, Writing Desks. Pictures, E.P. Goods, Fancy &0., &C, . &O, No Reserve. Must be Sold. - EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, At 10 o'clock. EDWARD LEYDON HAS received instructions to sell, at thct Watermen's Steps, on the above date, A NEW 16-FOOT OPEN SAILING BOAT (built by Carr and Son), copper fastened, with sails, maßts, anchor, ash oare, ami everything complete. • -i: . ■■. •No Reserve, 'i-tl !«>J' ''■"'■ EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. ,W, B, OOOBRAIn.I ' (JAMMH m<m i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, Ax II O'Glook, CUTTER GRACE DARLING. 71QR SALE by auotion, at our Rooms. - .Queen-ateeet, on Tuesday, 10th lost, at U oclock, ,j ' THE CUTTER GRACE DARLINO, 13 tons, with' anchors, chains,' sails, aingy, cornier pump, &c. Now lying off Watermen's Steps She is perfectly new and is first-ohus order. The sails and gear oan be inspected at Moaara J. and D. Oxley'a, Queen-st. WhatL BAMUEL COCHRANB & SON, - ■; Auctioneers, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1885, NOON. "VrEwMARKiST. ''■: "itf'EWMARKET. "' :' , £10 £10 £10 TTTILLA QITES. JJOUSB CjITES. . /NOTTAGE QJITES ' YOUR OWN LANDLORD FOR £10, COTTAGE AND ORCHARD AND GARDEN SITES, &c, &c, &c, ALL FOR £10. t> Q QREENWOOD XT AS been favoured with instructions to - out up and offer for sale by auotion on the alio vo date, ALL THAT VALUABLE PIECE OF LAND, containing about 11 acres, and having over 1,000 feet frontage to Brighton Rood, and intersected by 63 feet wide rood running from the Romuer* Road alongside the Masonic Hall, through the property to Brighton Road, and being within S minutes' distance of the Newmarket station. 5. The views from the land aro Very grand, commanding the whole of Hobson Bay, North Shore. Rangltoto Channel, andthesurroundußtfßeatuicl land. WORKING MEN OF NEWMARKET, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. This is a care chance to secure a good-sized lot for a residence site and garden. Tho land being situated so near to the fast-rising town of Newmarket, is bound to double itself in valne> within the next twelve months, and the terns) on which the property will be offered brings it within reach of all, namely: / £10 per allotment deposit on all lots bought for £100 or less, and £20 per allotments deposit on lots bought for more than £100. Balance may remain at 7 per cent per annum for 3 years, or 5 per cent discount will be allowed tor cash. BE YOUR OWN FREEHOLDER fob £10. lofjj9 ;THERE IS MONEY IN IT. v, " Jt. C. G™"»* AUCTIOSBBB. , ...

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 3