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g"' 1 Aatet.on*- I TO-MORROW, NOON. WELLBSLB^STRISBT. :iANO HOUSKIOLD FURNITURE -ND EFFECTS, PICTURES, PLATEDWARE, POULTRY, ftc. It. ARTHUR ~_.,,r , ,i W ith Instructions from Has been f.nomul wit. Ho - at he . lire Vrlce to eel by Pno near aymonds';Cßl^nlo,Weaneeda- next, at IS o'clock noon. MR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & ._od' Piano. 0n view on the morning of Ihe Bale. TO-MORROW. By order of the Mortgagees. FIVE-ROOMED ""COTTAGE AND ALLOTMENT-^COBDEN-SrREEr, MESSRS RICHAWWON ft JACKSON Dave received Ins'.rnotions to sell at thdr ■*^_JgV&M?ff3fflWW?-fi-Second Mortgagee, T_\RT OV ALLOTMENTS S and !), of PSi^a^^»^^&e t. Smdon-^reo"? with ."-ttoomed Cottage. 2 minutes' from 'Irani Cars. " RICHARDSON & JACKSON, SI Queon-streot, and Puritan, street West F 7o_IOII.U««OS.] [T. M. JACKSON. TO-MORROW. By order of tlio Mortf-ngoe. < NINE-ROOMED HOUSE ft GROUNDS, KAWAKAWA, Loading Ground, Bay of Islands. RICHARDSON AND JACKSON Havo been favoured with iMtiruoUoM to Bell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Durham-Btrcot, on 3rd Juno, _ THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD_of 7 acres 2 roods 33 perches, situated at Kawakawa upon which is built a 9 roomed House an?far^eShed (tsed as ball-room), now occu%_'^»vSSm_ a grard Water-front-lE oof unXlmerl laud Vessels at low water can emtio alougsido G rand opportunity for a Shipbuilder. THURSDAY, JUNE 4. Ex Loch Linnhe. XJINGLISII-MADE JpiURNITURE. SILK, REP, and FIGUERED SUITES, LEATHER SUITES, WALNUT WHATNOTS, MIRROR CANTERBURY'S, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, BLACK AND GOLD LOO TABLES, MUSIC STOOLS, CHEFFONIERS, SIDEBOARDS, MIRRORS, FOLDING AND OTHER CHAIRS, 300K SHELVES, HAIR SUITES, TAPESTRY CURTAINS, RUGS, MATS, &c,, ftc, &c GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to Bell, on abovo date, at 11 o'clock, -I /» CASES OF VERY SUPERIOR Xt> MADE GOODS. Tho Auctioneer would call atton'lon to this ..unerior Lot of Furniture, as this maker s goods have never been offered in Auckland before. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, At 11 o'clock. OLEOGRAPHS AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS. < Ex Loch Lisnhe. G. W. BINKE. FO-IT-STREET, on .hursday. Juno i, at 11 o'clock, TT_9 cases of oleographs and L-O STEEL ENGRAVINGS, comprising in .Sorer7OOFIRST-CLASS PICTURE* The Auctioneer would draw special attention to tbe above shipment as the consignment can with confidence bo offered to the public as one of tho flue3t that has over como to thi3 city. Now on View. B.C. -ABB.I [B.D. 10NK8 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, At 11 o'clock. HARMONIUMS 1 HARMONIUMS ! HARMONIUMS ! B. TONKS ft CO. Will sell on Thursday, the 4th June, at 11 o'clock, _ _-_ ENGLISH HARMONIUMS, J_"" 3 to 12 Stops. THURSDAY. JUNE 4, At 11 o'clock. W. 3. COCHRANE.] [JAB. DACBK, MONDAY, JUNE Brn. COTTAGES, PONSONBY. COTTAGE, HELENSVILLE. The Subscribers will Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, June Bth. TWO WELL-FINISHED COTTAGES of Six Rooms each. City Water laid on. Let to Good Tenants. Situated in Riobmond Road, Ponsonby, one lot bolow Mr Fields, on the right hand side, A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE containing Six Rooms, well-built, erected on Allotment 4, Block 3? Helensvllle Township, 50ft frontage. Well Situated, closo to Railway Station and School. SAMUEL COCHRANE and SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, At 11 o'clock. R. 0. GKEENWOOD Has received instructions from Mr H. B. McKen_lo to sell on the Premises. White House, Manukau Road, Parnell, at 11 o'clock, 7T.HE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURI- AND EFFECTS, comprising —Parlour Couoh, Chairs, Fender and Irons, Carpet, Blinds, Curtains. 1 large Table, 1 small Table, Dining-room Table, Chairs, Oilcloth, Cheffoniese, 2 Side Tables, Fender and Irons. Sundries, &c„ __c.: Doublo Bedßteßds (iron), 3 Single Bedsteads (iron), Washstands. Ware, Mattresses, Palliasses. Pillows, Bolsters, &o.; Hea'thrugs, Doormats, Passage Oilcloth, ..rackets. &c.; Drugget, Kitchen Table. Filter, Chair., Buckets. Tubs, Culinary Utensils, Crookeryware. Glassware, &0., &o, See. r. c. grlenwood, Auctioneer. 1 n X> TOROOTBR, OCULIST OPTICIAN, OI Christohurch, la now on a visit to Auckland, for a Bhort time only, and maybe Consulted on all Diseases of the Eye, and for the proper adjustment of Specta_l_s. With regard to tho Diseases of the Eye, there may be considered two distinct kinds of troatmont, viz., the Medical and the Optical; the Medical to the Physician, tho Optical to the Oculist Optician. Entirely two-thirds of the diseases aro due to optical defects. Blindness, Squint Eves. Headaches, Neuralgia of theFacc andTemDlcs.Deafness.and Inflammation of the Eyes arofrequontly caused by opticaldef ects, and aro Prevented and Cured, without operations, by properly adapted Spectacles, made to oorreot the defective portion of the eye. There are over 600,000 various oomoinatlons of Spectacles required to correC these defects—impossible to bo kept in stock by any Optician, even In London, therefore, must bo grouna expressly to meet each individual ease, T. R. PROCTER received the highest award granted for the manufacture of Spectacles in every combination of spherical and cylindrical form required, at the International Exhibition, N.Z, viz., a Certificate and Gold Medal. '-".RP. has for many years made an especial _:.udy ot the optical means necessary to remedy the defects of tho astigmatic or weak-sighted leyee, and this experience, combined with the 1 .'li'.pllanoes for manufacturing, enables him fre-Iti-curtly to relieve even the otherwise hopeless le.isea, ■(■••.;•": r-""** I No Charge for Consultation. j| Address:— HXHREE DOORS FROM THEATRE ROYAIr i VICTORIA-STREET. I C-OR IMMEDIATE BALE, in Victoria■JD.,»_3et West, two Houses and Bhop -with jHouble frontage, will be sold a bargain: terms ■ B-7.-Apply to JohnSoppett,House u_ Und 11l _____

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 4

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