Auctions... H. ARTHUR. J- /■ CUDDLE. MONDAY, I.SO p.m., Victoria-street, STOCK DRAPERY, MILLINERY, PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Arthur & Buddle Have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Watson, who is retiring from business, to sell by public auction at her premises, " Conley's Buildings, Victoriastreet, on MONDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m., the balance of her Stock of Drapery, Millinery, Show Glass, &c. PIANO in Walnut Case by Bord, Tables, Chairs, Mirrors, Carpets, Couches, Pictures, Books. Lamps, Ornaments, Clocks. Fenders, Fire Irons, Bedsteads, Bedding, Wushstands, Toilet Tables, Toilet Seta, Looking Glasses, Glasses, Earthenware, ICitchcn Utensils, &c. &£' On view on the morning of day of the sale. K. AKTIIUK.] U- V- BUDDLK. MONDAY, APRIL 18th. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS, GOID AND SILVER CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES AND EARRINGS, PINS, STUDS, CLOCKS, COINS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, SUPERIOR PICTURES, BANJO, LAROE MUSICAL BOX, SILVER CUPS, BOOKS, CLOTHING, A QUANTITY OF NEW BOOTS, AND LONG SEALSKIN JACKET. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Havo received instructions from Mr. D. Bloom, of the Newton Loan Ottlce. Wellcsley St cot, to sell at their Mart, Queen Street, at 11 mHE' FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED JL PLEDGES :- -ISBC-March 5th~3918, Family Bible; JJii, Masonic Apron and Book; April 12th- Ul>y, superior Pin; May lst-J3lB. 2 Lockets; Junelth— 4510, S.H.L. Watch and Chain; 12th—Jl.l'J. Kit Tools; July 15t—1725, S.H.W. Watch and Gold Chain; 2nd—4738, SII. Chronograph VVatcli; (ith-4757, 2 S.H.L. Watches; "th—l7o6, 5.0.1T.1j. Watch; 4?(iS, S.H.G. Watch and Chain; iiVJ, Gun; 1774, Brooch, Earrings and Ring; Stn— 4778, 2 Chains; 4779, Gold Kin;,'; 4788, Diamond Ring; 14th—4810, S.O.F.G. Watch f 20th—4ho!J, 2 Pictures; 21th-4888, S.H.L. Watch; 4892, S.H.VV. Watch; 27th—13.11, S.H.G. Watch ; 4010, G. Ring; IW2, S.H.G. Watch: 4914, S.H.K.L. Watch; 28th~4M7, S.O.F.L. Watch and Chain; 4UIB, M.U.G. Watch imd Gold Cham; i'M,/ Gold Rings; 30th-4!J10, Gun; 4910, S.H.G. Watch and Chain; 4917. Greenstone Brooch; 4951, G. Brooch and Earrings; 4!l(il, E.P. Cruet; Aug. 2rd —4907, S.O.F.L. Watch; 4th— IU/U, S.O.F.W. Watch and Chain; Gth—J992, 0.. H.G. Watch and Chain; 7th-199U, G. Ring; Ml, S.O.F.G. Watch ; Dth-5002, S.H.L. Watch and Chain; 5005, S.H.L. Watch; 600 C, Diamond Ring; 10th -500S, S.H.G. Watch; Wll 1-5021, Revolver; 0210,-S.O.F.b. Watch; 1211, Bracelet.and Locket; 5212, Quartz Specimens and Coins; 0221, G. Ring; 17th—5228, 2 Diamond Rings; 23rd—6260, Revolver and Solitaires; 5273, GicenMtone Earrings; 6280, S. U.L Watch and Cluwi; SMJttt-5:J00, S.H.G. Watch; 5291, a.O.t.L. Watch; 27th-5297, S.O.F.G. Watch; 30th— 6325 Field Glasses; 0H27, S.H.L. Watch; 5329 Sot Studs and Ring; 5333, Banjo; Sept. 2nd—5339, S.H.G. Watch and Chain ; 3rd -MO2, S.H.L. Watch, 5853, S.O.F.L Watch, 5355, Locket, Cham nnd Ring, 5357, Dressing Case; 6th—5372, G. Ring; Bth — 538U, two S.H.W. Watches and chain; Uth-5388, S.O.F.L. Watch ; 5112, S.H.L. Watch; 15th-two Brooches, Earings, etc.; 5134, G. Brooch and Earrings; 18th— 6lift, superior Family Bible and 3 vols. ; 5155, S.H.G. Walch and Chain; 515U, Pin and Links; 21st—51BU, S.H.L. Watch and Gold Chain ; 5470, kit Tools: 23rd—5181, S.H.L. Watch and Gold Chain; 25th —5197, Musical box; si!)!>, Gold Chain; 27th — 5508, S.H.W. Watch and tiold Chain ; 5509, Studs and Links; Oct. 2—5551, Locket, Chain, Bracelet, Ring, etc. :4th—5557, G.H.L. Watch, Chain, and Diamond Ring; uoisi", seven Silver and three Plated Cups. Clothing.—Dec. 81st—2051, piece Wincey ; June29th—sß73, piece Serge; Aug. 2—5S'J2, .Jacket, two Petticoats, Watch, and Chain; 7th— 5923, -Dress Piece and W. Ring; 21st — Satin Cloak: 25th—G030, two Opera Cloaks; 2Gth— CO5l, Antimacassars : Sept 2—0030, Jacket and Scurf; 20th —0152, Trousers and Vest; 21st— 61(53, Overcoat; 22nd—6108, Overcoat; 25th—8195, Blanket and Tools, 27th—G::0i, Suit Clothes ; Oct. 15t—6234, Coat and Trousers; 2nd—0239, Seal Skin Long Jacket; 6th—G2Gl, Suit Clothes; 11th —6291, Dolman and Dress Piece; 12th—0301. Overcoat; 18th—U330, Cloak, Jerseys, nnd Slippers; 23rd—6370, Overcoat; 0368, fourteen pairs now Boots; 30tli-tiH3, Suit and Portmanteau; 011(5, Shawl; GH9, Shawl and Opera Cloak ; Nov. 3rd —6442, Overcoat; 11th—6196, Shirts and Quilt; 12th—6505, Overcoat; 13th—G515, Dresses and Coat; 6516, piece Elastic Web; 18th—G519, Suit Clothes; 19th—0559, Ulster; 29th —6616, Suit, Coat, Boots, and about 250 parcels of clean and useful Clothing consisting of men's and youths clothing, shirts, flannels, overcoats, rugs, blankets, counterpains, sheets, pillows, dresses, dolmans, cloaks, dress pieces, underclothing, Bhawls, and a superior lot of baby clothing. B. ABTIIUK] [J- V. BUDDLIS MONDAY, APRIL 18, At Noon. VALUABLE SUBURBANandCOUNTRY PROPERTIES. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. Messes ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to offer for Sale by auction on Monday, the 18th April, at 12 o'clock noon, at their Mart, Queen-street, at tuo request of the Mortgagees, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES :— MOUNT ALBERT—Part Allotment 37, Pnrish of Titlraugi, late the Villa residence of R. C. Greenwood, with convenient outbuildings, stables, &c. Tho land comprises 20 acres loss portion taken for railway, having over oGOft. frontage, and situate within 3minutes' walk from Mount Albert Station. (Under Mortgage No. 91075.) HAMILTON—Part of Allotments 255 and 250 of the Parish of KiriUiriroa, containing 47a 2r 25p, adjoining the property of the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory Co. (Limited), and near Captain Sloclc's residence. (Under Mortgage 3780.) This is a highly improved property, owned by Joseph Cochran. OHAUPO—Tho Homestead Farm of. E. H. Gubbins (deceased), containing nearly 1,200 acres, and comprising Lots 154, 155, 346,317, 362 to 369 (inclusive), and 375 to 386 (inclusive) of tho Parish of Ngaroto together with valuable Farm Building thereon, known as the Innesfallen Estate. (Under Mortgages 81007 and 3322.) PONSONBY—Lot 10' of a, subdivision of part of Allotment 21), of Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, having 33ft. frontago to Spring-street, by 91ft. deep, with Dwelling-house thereon, tho property of It. A. Mills. (Mortgage No. 82549.) PONSONBY—Lot 43 of a subdivision of port of Allotment IC>. of Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 17 perches, having frontage of 75t't. to Hargrpavesstrcet, with 2 Dwell-ing-houses thereon, tho property of F. Nightingale. (Mortgage 2875.) For further particulars apply to the Auctioneors, ARTHUR & BUDDLE. R. ABTHUB] IJ. V, BUDDM MONDAY, 18fch Inst., at Noon. By Order of the Mortgagee. FARMS, TAMAKI and HELEASVILLB. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been instructed by the Mortgagee to soil, at their Mart, Esiata and Laud JHeDarttnent. Upitaira, on Monday, 18tli in6t., at 12 o'clock noon, A LL THAT COMPACT LITTLE FARM Jl\. at Tamaki, fronting1 Waltonmta Bartour, being part of Allotment 31, formerly tho propnrty of Mr Win, Atkln, and cootatninK saa 3r 34p. For further particulars apply at the office t the auctloaeers. HSIiKWfaVILLM!.—AII that Superior ■ Farm, situated close to the Township of HoleDSVille, containing 387 a 2r 19p. with all r.ce improvements thereon, being Sections 8 and 9. o£ Block 14, ICaipara Survey District, and part of Tauranga K»wau. Block No. 2,211, being the projmrty of James McLeod TUESDAY, APRIL 19, at 12 NOON. NEXT MR HOGG'S STORE, NEWMARKET. TTTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, TRIMMED MILLINERY, &c., &c., &c. ALSO A FEW CHOICE PICTURES. PAGET & RALSTON, Auctioneer.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1887, Page 8
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