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JL JLJLJ-J XL \J VXXJJXJLH X/ X'J Auctions. TO-MORROW, at 12 o'Clook. TO SETTLERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS IN AND AROUND \ MERCER. JT' TIMBER, COAL, &c, &c. \ IX THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF J. ROSS. R. C. GREENWOOD Has received instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy to soil by auction at MERGER, on Saturday, April 16, at noon, THE WHOLE OF THE AVAILABLE ASSETS in the estate of John Ross, bankrupt, comprising about— 100,000 feet of Good and Useful Timber, in lota to suit purchasers. Coal, Firewood, Horse, &c &c. TEUMS CASH. R. ARTHUR. J. T. HUDDLE. MONDAY, 1.30 p.m., Victoria-street. STOCK DRAPERY, MILLINERY, PIANO, HO U3EHOLI>Ft7RNITUB,E, &C. Arthur & Boodle Have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Watson, who is .retiirnjg from business, to sell by pulilie auction at her premises, " Conley's Buildingt, Victoriastreet, on MONDAY NEXT, a6-1.30p.n0., the balance of her Stock of Drapery, Millinery, Show GlaiS, &c. PIANO in Walnut Case by Bord, Tables. Chairs, Mirrors, Carpets. Couches, Pictures, Books, Lamps. Ornaments, Clocks, Fenders, Fire Irons, Bedsteads. Beddinp, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Glasses, Earthenware, Kitchen Utensils, &o. I3T On viow on the morning of day of the_Bale. HTliFriuTKn U• >. huddle. MONDAY, APRIL IStu. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIA MONO AND OTHER RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES AND EARRINGS, PINS, STUDS, CLOCKS, COINS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, SUPERIOR PICTURES, BANJO, LARGE MUSICAL BOX, SILVER CUPS, BOOKS, CLOTHING, A QUANTITY OF NEW BOOTS, AND LONG SEALSKIN JACKET. ARTHUR fc BUDDLE Havo received instructions from Mr. D. Bloom, of the Nowton Loan Olllee. WoJlcslej Street, to aell at tholr Mart, Queen Street, at 11 T°°rlij' FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLJKUGtt3:-r 1888.-March sth—3'Jlß. Family Bible; 3317. Masonic Apron and Book ; April reth-4169, Superior Pin; Mar Ist—l3lß. 2 Lockets; June4th-— iSJ6, S.H.L. Watch and Choia: I2th-«J«9. Kit Tools; July 15t—4725, B.H.W. Watch and Gold Chain; 2nd-4733, S.H. Chronograph- W«iteh; Oth-4757, 2 S.H.L. Watches; 7th-47GG, S.O.FJU. Watch; 4708, S.H.O. Watch and Chain; 4iffJ. Gun; 4771, Brooch, Karrinßß and Ring; Bth— 4778, 2 Chains ; i 779, Gold King; 4788, l>tan»ond Kinfj; Jith-4816, S.O.F.G. Watch; 20lh—4tj», 2 Pictures; 24th—4888, S.H.L. Watch ; 4892, S.H.W. Watch; 27th-4901, S.H.G. Watch; 4910, G. King; 4012, S.H.G. Watch; 4014, S.H.K.L. Watch; 28th-4917, iS.O.F.L. Waicb and Chain ; 4918, M.H.G. Watch and Gold Chain; 4924,2 Gold Kings; 30lh-4910, Gun; 494 C, S.H.O. Watch and Chain; 4917, Greenstone Brooch; 4951, a. Brooch and Earnnga; 490U E.P. Cruet; Aug. 2rd-4907, S.O.F.L. Watch; 4th-4979, S.O.F.W. Watch aod Chain; Stb-4992, G.H.G. Watch and Chain; 7th-439f1. G. King; 6001, S.O.F.G. Watch ; 9th-5002. B.U.L. Watch and Chain; 5005, S.H.L. Watch: 6006, Diamond King; 10th -5003. 5.11. G. Watch ; ISth—so24. Uevolvor; 5210.50. F.L. Watch; 1211. Bracelet and Locket; 5212, Quartz Specimens and Coins; 5221, G. Kin?; 17th—5228, 2 Diamond Rings; 23rd—5'.'G6, Revolver and Solitaires: 5273, Greenstone Earriucrs; 5260, S.H.L. Watch and Chain ; •2Gth-5-'UO, S.H.G. Watch; 5291, S.O.F.L. Watch; 271h-5-2'J7. SO F.G. Watch; 30th--5325 Field Glassos; 5327. S.H.L. Watch; 5329 Set Studs and King; 5333, Banjo; Sept. 2ud—5339, S.H.G. Watch and Chain; 3rd -5552, S.H.L. Watch,' 5353, S.O.F.L Watch, 5355. Lockot, Chain and King 5357. Drossinp Caso; 6th—5372, G. Uinar; 3th - 5386, two B.H.W. Watches and chain; 9th-5385:5.0.F.L. Watch ; 5112, S.H.L. Watch; Isth-two Brooches, EarihgS.Stc.; 5131, G. Brooch and Earrings; lSth--5151. superior Family Bible and 3 vols. ; 5455, S.H.G. Watch and Chain; 5J56, Piuand Links; 21st-5169, S.H.L. Watoh and Gold Chain; 5170. kit Tools; 23rd-5181, S.H.L. Watch and Gold Chain; 25th— 5J97, Musical boi; 6499. Gold Chain; 27th — 5508, S.H.W. Wau-'h and Gold Chain ; 5509, Studs and Links; Oct. 2—5551, Locket, Chain, Bracelet, Ring, etc.; Ith—soo7. G.H.L. Watch, Chain, and Diamond King; 5087, seven Silver and three Plated Cups. ■ Clothing.—Dec. 31st— 2051, piece Wincey ; June 2!)lh-*5C73, piece Serge; Aug. 2—5892, Jacket, two Petticoats, Watch, and Chain; 7th— 5923, Dress Piece and W. Ring; 21st —Satin Cloak ; 25th—603G, two Opera Cloaks; 26th— 6051, Antimacassars; Sept 2—6090, Jacket and Scarf; 20lh — C 152, Tronsors and Vest; 21st— 6163, Overcoat; 22nd—IN68, Overcoat; 25th-6195, Blanket and Tools, 27th—(K01. SuitClolhes ; Oct. 15t—6231. Coat and Trousers; 2nd—6239, Scul Skin Long Jacket; 8th—6261. Suit. Clothes; 11th —6291, Dolman and Dress Piece; 12th-8304. Overcoat; 18th—6330, Cloak, Jerseys, and Slippers; 23rd—6370, Overcoat: G3GB. fourteen pairs now Boots; 30th-6413, Suit and Portmanteau; OJIB, Shawl; 6119, Shawl and Opera Cloak ; Nov. 3rd —C 442, Overcoat; 11th—6196, Shirta and Quilt; 12th—G505, Overcoat; 13th—6515, Dresses and Coat; 6516, piece Elastic Wob; 18th—65(9, Suit Clothos; 19th—6559, Ulster; 29th —C 616, Suit, Coat, Boots, and about 250 parcels of clean and useful Clothing consisting of men's and youths' clothing, shirts, flannels, overcoats, rugs, blankets, countcrpains, phects, pillows, dresses, dolmans, cloaks, dress pieces, underclothing, shawls, awl a superior lot of baby clothing. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, At 11 o'clock. milE TTOUSEHOLD TTIURNITURE AND >t> EFFECTS : OF MR. PAGE, WHO IS LEAVING FOR THE SOUTH, iON THE •'PREMISES, ALFRED STREET, NEAR ALBERT PARK, as undorPiano in Handsome Walnut Frame, by Aschecberg, Walnut Suite, in French Cretonne, Marblo Clocks, Fenders" and Fire irons, : , I -Ornaments,Carpets, Skin Rugs, Brackets, Curtains and Poles, Handsome Marble Ornaments, Kauri Sideboard, Dining Room Suite, Cedar Table, Butter Tray, Curtains, Handsome Electroware, Oil Paintings and Pictures, Seltzogene, Bagatelle Board, Ha.ndsom.e Hall . Stand, Oilcloth, French and Half tester Bedsteads and Bedding, Che6ta of Drawers,' Washstands and Toiletware, Toilet Glasses, Carpets, Curtains, &c, Kitchen Utensils, Glass and China, Cutlery, Dinner Service and Breakfast Service. ■ ■' . Also, A Large Cane Lounge. All in First-class Order, nearly new. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Mr Page to sell on Tuesday, 19th, at 11 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, at his Residence, Alfred-street. On View Morning of Sale. W. S. COCHRA.N'E.] [JAS. DAHCE. MONDAY, APRIL 18. . BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 80 ACRES OF- LAND, WHANGAREI HEADS. The Subscribers will sell by auction at thol Rooms, Quecu-strfcot, on Monday, 18th Inst., at 12 o'clock, by order of the Mdrßageo, ■A LLOTMENT 19 and south-east part X?L Lot 20, Pariota af Manaia, containing 80 acres good land sltuato on the main rood hear the sea, closo to Whangorel Heads, ajid being a very short distance from the recent fjold discovery. Withpufc Reserve. SAMUEL fJQcifRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1887, Page 8

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