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Auctions. THURSDAY, APRIL 29. IMPOKTANT QJALS OF DLOOD QTOCK AT THE Agricultural Grounds, Green Lane. Tbe undersigned havo received instructions from Mrs Lushington to sell, without the slightest reserve. THE WHOLE OF HEP. RACING STOCK, consistii g of— LADY NORA, bay fib, Syw, by CadoganSteppe GREEN 510U.VT. bay colt, 2yw. by Anteros —Lady Mary GENERAL THORNTON, bay colt 2yrs,by Apremont—Nolly Moore TENNYSON, chestnut colt, 2yrs, Anteros— Fancy LIONEL, cbeatnut calt.. 3pr', Leolinus— Petroleufo LIONESS, chest _ut filly, 3yrs, LeolinusMis 3 Laur i. Also, The well known Hunters, FLY and SIR GUY. and a lot of Hacks and Lighthere es3 Horses. Also, The whole of the Racing Gear belonging to tho above horses. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.B.—A special train will leave the Auckland Station at 11 o'clock, landing passengers at Green Lane. The abovo Colts and EMles are so fashionably bred and well known that eminent from the Auctioneer is needless. At 1 o'clock. HUNTER AND NOLAN, Auctioneers. "rT "~" SATURDAY, MAY 1. ANNUAL SALE OF GLENORA BLOOD STOCK. Tho undersigned have rpcelved instructions from Mrs W. Walters to hold her Annual Bale at Qlenora, Papakura, when THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE YOUNGSTERS Will be sod WITHOUT RErERVE:— BAY COLT, 2yr?., by Musket-Yenua Transit BAY FHjLY, 2/ra., by Anteros—Rosarina CHESTNUT COLT, yearling, by Leolinus— Venus Transit BROWN FILLY, yearling, by Hippocampus —Grand Duehe&s BAY FILLY, yearling, by Anteros —Hlpporina CHESTNUT FILLY ({oaled on July 2,1885), by Leolinus—Yattorlnß Alw. A LOT OF THOROUGHBRED AND HALFBRED HORSES, fit for country raceß. Sale at 11.30 a.m. BFEOIAL TRAIV will leave Auckland at 10 a.m. Luncheon provided. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. O. HESKETHI l~ AITKEN) [G. MACLEAN THURSDAY, APRIL 20, At Twelve o'Clock Noon. By Order of the Mortgagee. HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN, & CO., In conjunction with Messrs Richardson ani3 Drower, have received Instructions to sell bj public auction at their Rooms, Durham-streei West, on Thursday, April 29, by order of th( Mortgagee, \ WELL-BUILT FIVE-ROOMEI ____ COTTAGE, situated in Devon-street Newton Road. 5 minutes from tramway, beinf Allotment il of Subdivision of Allotment 3anc I Suburbs of Auckland, having 33 feet frontagi Devon-street, by 100 foet deep. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. O. HEBKKTH.] [A. AITKEN. J [O. MACLEAN THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1886. BY ORDER 0«" THE RTSGI3TRAK OF THI SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, AT AUCKLAND. HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN, & CO Have been instructed to sell by auction oi Thursday, April 29. 1886, at twelve o'olocl noon, at iheir Rooms. Durham-street, Auck land, TITIRANGI— LOTS 1. 2, 42, 43 and 44 of the sub-division of Allotment 59, of th Parish ot Titirangi: Lots 1 and 2. containing on acre two roods and Lots 12. 13, and 41, contair. lng two acres and nineteen perches more or lesi Full partlcu'ars may bt> obtained, and th conditions of sale seen at tho rooma of HeEketl Ailken, and Maclean, Durham-street Weßt. C HKBKETH.] [A. AITKI:N" ] 113. MACLEAI THURSDAY, APRIL 29, At Twelve o'Clock Noon. HESKETH, AITKEN, MACLEAN, & CC Have reoeived instructions to sell by publi auotion on Thursday, April 29, at their Roomi Durham-street West, LOT 74, IN THE PARISH O: PUPUKE, in the County of Mangonu containing 80 Acres. Furthrr particulars of the Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE.] [JAMES DACRI WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28 At 12 o'Clock. ALLOTMENTS, NEW NORTH ROAD COTTAGE, DEVON-STREET ; 1 ACRES, OKUR4 ; COTTAGE NEWTON. The Subscribers will sell hy auotion, at the Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, Apr 38. at 12 o'clock, THE Unexpired Term of a Lease for 2 Years, from 58th December, 1881, at ground rent ot £24 a year, ot lots 12,13.14, pan 15 and 16, Grammarsohool Reserve, having frontage, of 193 feet to the New North Road, an a large frontage to a side road. Alotment 50, Part Lota 3 and 4, Seotion 5, ha' ing a frontago of 33 feet to Devon-street, with comfortable, well-built Cottage of 5 roon erected thereon. Lot 57, Block 15, Parish of Okura, contains . acres, 17 perches; all open land; good sol fronts Okura River; land transfer title. Also, by Order of the Mortgagees. Part Lots 8 and 9, Subdivision Lot 10 Seotion Suburbs of Auckland, having a frontage of 2 feet to Cobden-Btreet. Newton, by 75 feet 5 inch deep, wirh Dwelling-house erected thereon, ai bow occupied by Mrs Martha White, near Karangahape Road. Conditions of sale can 1 seen, and further particulars obtained on app cation to Messrs Hesketh and Richmond, Sow tors for the Mortgagees, or SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W, fl. OOOHBANE] ' iJAS. DAOI WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. BY ORDER OF THE REOIBTRAR OF TE SUPB-ME COURT. IMPROVED FARM, WHATAWHATj T_e subsotbes will sell by auotion at the Rooms. Queen-street, on Wednesday, April! at twelve o'elook, By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Com at the request of the First Mortgagee, ALLOTMENTS 256, 253, 254 255, ar 251, Parish of Pukete, containing 214 aor 1 rood 2 percnes, with all Buildings, whioh a: are quite new, erected thereon. This farm is i a Ugh state ot cultivation, and is situated oloi to Whatawhata. For further partloulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. W. 8. OOOHBANE] [JAMES _ AOT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF TH SUPREME COURT. 48 ACRES, PABISH OF WAIKOMIT WTTH ALL BUILDINGS. The Subscribers will sell by auction at the Rooms, Queen-street, on Wednesday, Apr 128, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at the request of the First Mortgagee, "OAR! OF ALLOTMENTS 256 and 26' JL Parish of Walkomitl. in the Provlnoie Distriot ot Auckland, containing 48 aores 1 roo I 17 perches, with. Dwelling-house and Extensiv Outbuilding, as now occupied by Mr N. G, Lei noxt. The land is all under cultivation, an situated olose to the New Lynn Railwa Station. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE _ SON, | Auctioneers. I FURNITURE ! pIURNITFRE FOR PRIVATE SALE <Nkw and Second-hand) AT AUCTION PRICES. The undersigned have on sale at their Roomi Qaeen-street, a large quantity of English an Colopial-maoe Furniture, consisting of-Planc fortes. Tables of all kinds, Austrian Bentwow gad American Chairs, Walnut Drawing-roou Suites, Dining-room Suites in mahogany am leather. Carpets. Mirrors. Dining Tables, Side 2S_tJPp«abniers, Plotures, Mahogany Book __?i»^l li™_ 4»li ßedroom a 1"1 Kitchen Furnl P$ A-inrr^SgortJJtlons. a____Srt W£;£ B-~A' 3 aTK° assortment, new _jsan_lkS -H_._S.V. 0,18, than Ene,iJJfc'«**• BAMUEL COCHRANE _ HON Auctioneers. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 8

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