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Auctions. R. ABTUUB] [J. F. BUDDLE TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. MARKET DAY. -' ARTHUR'S MART " — POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT AND GROCERY AUCTION MARKET. POULTRY DEPARTMENT — Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese; Pigeons, Canaries, Fancy Birds, Small Pigs, Dressed Dairy-fed Porkers. Sitting of Plymouth Rock Fowl's Eggs. Garden Wheelbarrow. 3 Spaniel Pups from prize stock. PRODUCE, FRUIT, and GROCERY DE-PARTMENT.-100 sacks Table Potatoes, Seed Potatoes, Onions, Beet Root, Pumpkihs, Carrots, Turnips, Mangolds, Cabbages. Herbs, Auckland Cured Bacon and Hams, Akaroa, Canterbury and Raglan Bacon and Hams, Cheese, Salt Butter, Devonshire Fresh Butter, in _ b pats, a flrst-olass article. "Woods" Flour, 50's Sharps, Bran, Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Oatmeal, i 3 sacks Salt Beef. FRUIT. — Auckland-grown Apples, Lemons, Hobart Apples. Fiji Bananas. GROCERIES. - Tea in tin, half-Chests, etc.. Coffee, Biscuits, Lollies, Soap, Honey. FOR PRIVATE SALE: Freehold and Leasehold Properties, City, Suburb, and Country, first-class investments. Household Furniture, Piano, etc. Terms :—Cash before delivery. ■ TO-MORROW, AT 11 O'CLOCK. PRODUCE SALE. WALTER J. DOWDEN Will Sell by Public Auction To-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clook, 5 TONS COW POTATOES, 100 sacks good Oamaru Potatoes, 50 bags Seed Potatoes, 20 bags Turnips. Carrots, Onions, Oats, Bran, Fowl Wheat, 40 sacks Maize, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Flour, Oatmeal, Rice, 16 kegs Butter, &c. ' T O- M O R R O W, Ab U o'Clock. EDWARD LEYDON Will hold his usual Weekly Sale of TARANAKI BUTTER (Salt and in Rolls), Hams and Bacon, Potatoes, Fowls. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every de" scription, Clothing, Fancy Goods, etc., etc. EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, At Twelve Noon. DUNBLANE AUCTION MART. 5 ACRES, VILLAGE OF ONEHUNGA. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. THOS. M. JACKSON Has received instructions to sell by publio auction, at his Dunblane Auction Mart, on the above date, ALL THAT FIRST-CLASS CORNER ALLOTMENT, situated on the Mount Smart Koad. Village of Onehunga, containing about 5 acres 1 rood and 7 perches, more or less, being Allotment 1, Section 43, together with the Buildings, etc., thereon erected. For conditions of sale apply to the auctioneer. THOS. M. JACKSON, Queen-street. E. C. CARS.] <*- I. • D. TONKS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, Afc Twelve noon. FOR POSITIVE SALE. WHANGAREI. WHANGAREI. VALUAB LE SHOPS AND ALLOTMENTS CENTRE OF TOWNSHIP OF WHANGAREI. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS OF LATE MRS S. Hr FULLER. • B. TONKS _ CO. Have received instructions from tlie Executors under the will of the late Mrs S. H. Fuller, of Whangarei, to soli hf publio auction on Friday, September 30th, at twelve o clock, WHANGAREI— SHOP AND ALLOTMENT, being Lot 17, Section 6, corner of Cameron and Rathbono streets, with the Draper's Shop erected thereon, leased to Mr Andrew Scott at an annual rental of £52. WHANGAREI-SHOP AND ALLOTMENT, being Lot 16, Section 6, Cameron-street, adjoining the above, and having a right-of-way 12 feet wide to Rathbone-street, with the Shop erected thereon, leased to Messrs Cooke and Culpan, ironmongers, at an annual rental of £52. WHANGAREI-SHOP AND ALLOTMENT, being Lot 15. Section 6, Cameron-street, and having a right-of-way 12 feet wide to Rath-bone-street, with tlie Shop erected thereon, , now occupied by Mr Hignly, cabinetmaker, at a weekly rental of 12s. WHANGAREI — TWO ALLOTMENTS OF QUARTER ACRE EACH, situated on tho main street, viz., Bank-street, commanding beautiful views, and being about the best building sites in Whangarei. Tho Properties offer a safe payable investment, as all are now let to first-class permanent tenants, and will improve as the' rising Township of Whanagrei extends and advances. SALE IS IMPERATIVE. Full particulars and conditions from B. TONKS & CO., Auctioneers. TO travellers, and all who would like a real home, This little effusion's addressed; For, no matter where thro' sweet Auckland you roam, You'll find that PARK HOUSE is the best. Civility, eleanlincss, order supreme. Is found in each branch of its trade: The tucker's recherche, the prices you'll deem Are not such as make you afraid. You can have a good lunch ev'ry day of the week For the small sum of four-and-sixpence; We will board you and lodge you, and «ive you , no cheek, ... (. For a soy. or still. less expense. So take my advice, and you'll find what I say Is true, so I pray you don't pause, Butj?o)se, one, and all,, ev'ry hard-working day, And V Mt-ybubtr_y. X DAWES . GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 1880. 1885. , Surplus Cash Profits .. .. £73.670 £245,315 Cash Divided -em Bonuses .. £56,000 £150,000 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Policies #W3(943 Cash Reserve Profits in 1885 .. .. £_^%$. Annual Income .. ,*£~'2s Total Funds .. .. __ .. .. £1,280,000 State Security. Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Economy. Lowest Premiums.—These are the Lowest in the Colonies, ~ . . Liberal Conditions.—The conditions are in all respects most liberal. . Prompt Payments. — Claims are promptly paid on proofs of deaths and identity, and valid ________ HT26 EconomV.-The ratio of expenses to income is far lower than thai of any other office or similar age doing business in the colonies. SEPARATE SECTION FOR TOTAL AB STAINERS.-The only Life Office in New Zealand which offers to Total Abstainers the advantage of a Temperance Section. LOANS OM MORTGAGE. - From time to time a limited por ion of the Funds is Lent on First Mortgage of Freehold Security, with option of Re-payment by Instalments Information can bo obtained at the iieaa Office, and all Branches and Agencies. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner. _ WANTED KNOWN,—That Ladies and Gentlemen seeking rest and change from city lifecan be accommodated at Mr Cplcbroo.^ s. Middle Mountain Road. Henderson. Beautifully situated, and sconery unsurpassed, lerms, is per day, or 25s per week. Children, half-price^ SUITS, £2 10s, £3, £3 10s, £4, with an Extra Pair of Trousers or a Waterbuw Watch, at J. H. Da-ton's, Tai'or, Victoria-street East.- . , ,„ . * SUITS, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, with Waterbury Watch for Nothing, at J. H. Dalton s, Tailor, victoria-street East.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 222, 22 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 222, 22 September 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 222, 22 September 1887, Page 8

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