Auctions. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. TEE SALE BY AUCTION OF ' ~ "t-LdlO WATERBURY WATCHKS HAS BEEN POSTPONED. E. & A. ISAACS. " TO-MORROW, At Two o'Clock. | . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, NEWMARKET. UNDER PIff.TRAINT FOR RENT. THOS. .mTjACKSON ~ , Has received instm Jtions to sell by public auction at the residence of C. E. Madden, Esq., Newmarket, on the above date, A LLHIS NEW AIS'D COMFORTABLE i\_ HOUSEHOLD FU RNITURE AND EFFEO. IS. Without the Slighte st Reserve. THOS. M. JACKSON, Dunblane Auction Mart, Q, ueen-street. ~ TO-MORE O W, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF FRUIT TREES, " . SHRUBS . j- . PLANTS, &c. Missrs A. MORTON & Co. Will hold their Weekly Sale of above at the Exchange Auction Rooms, Durham-street. AS there will Not be any Sale at Mr Mason's Parnell Nnrserie3 on Saturday, there will be an EXCEPTIONALLY NICE LOT Offered, and all will be sold WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RE- . ,SEWE. INSPECTION INVITED. \V. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. WALNUT PIANOFORTE BY SQUIRE, LONDON. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, MOTTLED KAURI SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASES, MARBLE COUNTER, TEA URNS WITH GAS FITTINGS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, TWO TELEPHONES, INSULATORS AND WIRE, AUSTPJAN CHAIRS, HOUSEB'OLD FURNITURE. The subscribers will cell by auction at tf-eir Rooms, Queen-street, on' Friday next, at M o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of—Walnut Pianoforte by Squire, London; Drawing-room Suites in red rep and tapestry, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet*, Fenders and Irons. Hearthrugs, Mottlrd Kauri •Bookcase Iron and Wood Beilsteads, Palliaßses, Spring, Hair, and Flax Mattresses, FeathetiPillowg. Bolsters, Duchess Suite, Washstands and Ware, Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Dressing Tables, Wood and Cane-seated Chairs, Round and Square Tables'. Dressers, Couches. Mangle; Portable Boiler, Wringer, Filter, Kitchen Uten.sila; Assorted Bentwobd Chairs, comprising Ro'ctcers, Arm, Folding, Dining, and Children's Chairs. Also, Marble Counter, Tea Urns with gas fittings, 2 Telephones, lot of Insulators and Wire. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ' ■' , ' Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12. RESIDENCE, GREY-STREET, The Subscribers have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland to Sed by Auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, September 12, at 12 o'clock, I P" ART OF ALLOTMENT '46, Section 29, City of Auckland, containing 2* perches, having a frontage of 43 feet to Grey-street by 190 feet deep, with the Large, Comfortable RESIDENCE and all Improvements' erected thereon, lately in the occupation of Mr Samuel Coombos. IrdL Land Transfer Title.' For further particulars and conditions of sale apply'to- .- f\ < i '".■- ' SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ;— -- rum ,„„_,_,„ At 12 Noon. : CITY MARKET AUCTION MART. HANSOM CAB AND HARNESS, HORSES, SPRING CARTS, TRAPS, HARNESS, &b. ALEX. AITKEN Will cell by public auction in the Market Yard on Tuesday, September 6, at 12 o'clock noon, 1 BAY HORSE, by Matchless;: very active, fast trotter, suitable either for light spring trap or dog cart 1 Bay Mare, 6 years old; good in all kinds of harness .: 1 Bay Horse; good in all kinds of harness The above1 horses are all thoroughly staunch. Any reasonable trial given. ' 2 Heavy Spring Carte, built to carry 2 tons; one almost new ~ 3 Sets Spring Cart Harness, in good repair 1 Set Leading Harness, in good repair 1 Hansom Cab, built by Boon and Stevenson, Christchurch 1 Set Hansom Cab Harness, equal to new . 1 Dog Cart, equal to new; only been used for about two weeks • • 1 Windmill, in thorough going order 2 Cart Covers The above will be sold without the slightest ■ ■;- . :■:; -rv ■:■■■.:■ >;*eß«i~e.>- -.v..^';,^;-.,,:. .\_j.;iJi.'. Also, same time and place, 20 Sete Pohutukawa Buggy Hubs 1 Doctor's Gig, in good repair 1 Single-seated Buggy \\ ■ 1 Covered Van 1 Waggonette,' 1 Dray ' 1 Set Dray Harness T Set Light Spring Cart Harness • 2 Sets Buggy Harness Several Saddles and Bridles and Sundries On Tiew:6h morning -.of sale. ; { . ALEX. AITKEN. R. O. CARR]- t». B. TONKS WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER^ ' • - At 12 o'Clock. ' " ' ' ' AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. MANGARE ! MANGARE ! MANGARE ! VALUABLE RESIDENCE SECTIONS, " SMALL FARMS, MARKET G_Rl>JJ|i§. B. TONKS~AND CO. Have received instructions from' Jlfr B. P. Dawson to sell on> Wednesday,. 14fh September, at 12o'clock, . ■'. MANGARE.— His VALUABLE PR©. PERTY, subdivided into sections of THREE to TEN ACRES. * : ' This Property is second. to. none th the Mangare District The Soil is Drat-olaes, aha Views charming and uninterrupted;; There is a good Residence and large Orchard of 20 acres, containing several hundreds of tho choicest early and late fruit trees. ' - This Sa'e offers exceptional advantages to those seeking a Country Residence, as communication with the city is frequent and comfortable either by train or road to Onehunga, Plans now ready.' • All particulars and conditions from . B. TONKS4 tf CO., • Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 204, 1 September 1887, Page 8
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