Auctions. .T, H. HAMER] [,T, FLEMINO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. TO BUTCHERS AND GRAZIERS. GRAZING OF PADDOCKS. CITY ABATTOIRS, WESTERN SPRINGS. J. H. HAMER AND CO. Have received instructions from the City Council to offer for salo on Wednesday, November 25. at 2 p.m., at Mr B. C. Greenwood's Sale Hoobi, Vulcan Lane, mHE RIGHT OF GRAZING PADDOCKS A AT CITY ABBATOIRS for a period Of Three Years from November 26 next. The Paddocks are ten in number, and vary in size from five to fifteen acrea. They are all securely fenced and supplied with water. Also, The Right to Remove the Abattoir Manure Dally for a period of One Year. Conditions of Sale and Lease, with plan of Property, may be seen at the Town Clerk's Office, and at the Auction Rooms on the day of sale. 021 MONDAY, NOON. HOLLOW ARE 1 fIOLLOWARE ! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, &c. To be sold by auction at Arthur's Mart on Monday next, at 12 o'clock noon, 4 HOGSHEADS HOLLOWARE, well assorted and of good quality A Case of Toys Good Gold and Silver Watches, direct from a Liverpool manufacturer Secondhand Gold acd Silver Watches Jewellery, Fancy Goods, &c. TUESDAY, NOON. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, CHINESE SUN BLINDS, PLATEDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE. R. ARTHUR Haa been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at his Mart, Queen street (Ground Floor), on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock noon, A WELL-ASSORTED LOT OF HOUSE_cL HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTSRomoved to Mart for convenience of Sale-Drawing-room Suite in Fancy Blue Rep, Dining-room Suite in Horsohair, Breakfastroom and Parlour Suites, Cheffionier. Tables, Cane and other Chalrß, Carpets, Fenders, Fire Irons, Carpets. Rugs, Ornaments, Pictures. Venetian Blinds, Cutlery. Platedwaro, Glass, China, and Earthenware, Kitchen Dreßser and Utenbils, Lamps. Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Mattrasscw, Palliasses, M.K. Wardrobe and Cheßt of Drawers, Mahogany Toilot Tableß and Washstands, Toilet Sets, Toilet Tables. Washstands. ChOßta of Drawers, Matting, Oilcloth, Mats, Blinds. &c, a Useful Piano. THURSDAY, 20th, NOON. IMPORTANT TO~ALL WHO MAY REQUIRE GOOD HOMESTEADS, ORCHARD SITES, OR INVESTMENTS, BIRKENHEAD. TO BH SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by H. Arthur, Salesman and Auctioneer, at his Katate, Land, and House Salerooms. Arthur',) Mart, on Thursday, 2fith, at 12 o'clock, A° 08PENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTY. having a largo frontage to the GREAT NOuMl ROAD, about flve miles from Ilirkonhoad Wharf, by an excellent road. In course of haing metalled, and only a short distance irom tho locality where gold has beon lately discovered. From the higher portions there ha beautiful panoramic view of city, harbour, lake, sea, and country. It is well watered by running stream. Large boats can be brought within 200 yards of tfte property. ' There arc some fine olumps of native bush, containing speolmens of the noble kauri and other treat,, palms, ferns, &c., euch aa arc rarely met with bo near the City. The wholo has been carefully surveyed, and judicially subdivided into fine homesteads and orchard sites, ranging from about 7 acres to IS each. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, At 12 o'Clook. WYNYARD-STREET, FACING H A YE LOCK-STREET. bayfibld road, ponsonby. d. fTleyans Will soil by pubHc auction, at his Land Mart. Qiieon-Btrpet, on Tuesday, November 24, at 12 oclqolj, WYNYARD-STREET, FACING HAVELOCK-BTREET (Leasehold 8 Years to Run).—Villa Residence of 6 Rooms. exclusive of kitchen, servants' room, pantry, and wash-house—ln all, 10 apartments—gas and city water, copper boiler, cupboards, dresser, wood shed, fowlhouse, nice garden; In fact, there are all conveniences required on tho premises; a pleasant situation, and well worthy tha attention of speculators and investors. BAY FIELD RO AD, PONSONBY. — Two Valuable Froehold Allotments, fronting Bayfield Road, cash 40 x 100; most dasirable Property in this popular suburb. Full particulars on application to D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, At 12 o'clock noon. HOUSES AND ALLOTMENT, HACKETTSTREET, By order of tjio Registrar of the Supreme Court of Now Zealand, at Auckland. D. F. EVANS Has rocelved instructions from tho Registrar of tho Supremo Court at Auckland to Sell by Publio Auction, at his Land Mart, Quten-at, on Monday, the 80th day of November, 1885, at 12 o'clock noon, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND in Now Zealand, being Lot No. 88, of tho Subdivision of Suburban Allotment No. 12 of Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland. Parish of Waitomata, County of Eden, and known as part ot Glonburn EBtate, having a frontage to Haokett-Btreet of 144 foot, together with the two Dwellings erocted thereon, as kno »n and ocoupled by Mr Quinlan. One House Is now, well finished and fitted with all conveniences, and being situated near the beach is well worthy the attention of anyone requiring a comfortable roomed Villa. Full particulars at tha office of Messrs Connell and Cooper, Solicitors. Vulcan Lano; or at the office of EVANS, Auctioneer, \v. s. cochrane] [jas. dacre WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, GILT MIRROR, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT OFFICIAL BAY. The Subscribers will Soil on tho promise* known as the Old Club. Kden Crescent. Offlolal Bay, on Wednesday, 18th higtont, at 11 o'clock, Tlio who'.u ot the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, al; perfectly now, oonsisting of Walnut Drawfcg-room Suite of 9 pioces. in tapestry, all sprlng-seatod; Oval Table, with covor; Carpeta, Hugs, Fenders and Irons,, Pictures, large Gilt Mirror, Curtains, Linoleum, Cheftbnier, Couch, lining Table Chairs, Office Table. Plated Ware, 'lateft Salvers, China, Crookory, Glass Ware, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads', Mattrasses, Bodding, Mahogany and Marble Washatandi, Mirrors, Droasing Tables, Cheßta Drawers, Kltohen Utensils, Mangle, etc., etc, SAMUEL COCHRANE & BON. Auotioneora, W. VAILE.] [B. BBADLEY, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, At 11 o'clock. AUCTION SALE OF DRAPERY ANI CLOTHING. VAILE AND BRADLEY Will sell by auction, at their Auction Sales room, on above date, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OI DRAPERY, Clothing, Ladles' an< Children's Underclothing, and Fancy Goods, Particulars in. Monday's Star. VAILE & BRADLEY, • Auction Merchants, Queen-street. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'! KID BOOTS AND SHOES, AND LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKETIN( BOOTS AND SHOES. E. & A. ISAACS Have received instructions to sell by auctlor at their Stores, Queen-street, on Tuesday nexi November 17, at 11 o'clock, QA PACKAGES OF THE ABOVE O fit/ Nicely assorted, new, seasonable good! E. & A. ISAACS, Merchants and Auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE.] tJOHN DOUQLA! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At 2 p.m. sharrj. VAILE & DOUGLAS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Boom; Bhortland-etreet, A LL TB A.T AREA being Lot 14, Sectio J\. 6 of the sub-division ot Allotment 11 ( Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, having a fron age to Oxford-street. Newion, of 33 feet by depth of {# feet, being all the land held undc certificate of title, vol. 19. fol. 213, together wit the three Cottages erected thereon—one of rooms, and two (new) ol 3 rooms each. Th desirable property la close to the olty, within tv niinuteb' walk of tram lines. Further particulars from VAILE & DOUGLAS, Land and Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-streeli,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 9
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