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Auctions. R. ARTHUR] \3. t\ BUDDLE .; T O-M O R R O W, At 11 "o'Clock. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. ART JOURNALS, THEOLOGICAL WORKS, HISTORY, POETRY, SCIENCE, FICTION, ALBUMS. ARTHUR and BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen-street (Furniture J 'opartment upstairs), on Tuesday, Ist November next, at 11 o'clock, K-TbA VOLUMES OF NEW BOOKS, Comprising-Art Journals, Standard Works on Theology, History, and Science, A Choice Selection of tho Poets, a large and varied Jxjt suitable for Family nnd School Libraries, Ficlion, Fairy Talcs, and a number of hana-somely-boilnd Pcrap Albums. . Catalogues are in preparation, and will pc ready for issue on Friday. 28th inst The BooKs will be on view on Monday, 31st inst. TERMS—Cosh Before Delivery. ____________ huddle. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Ab 12 o'clock noon. By order of the Registrar Supreme Court. VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. COOMBES'S ARCADE. PONSONBY. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by puplio auction, at their Land, House, and Estate Sale Rooms, Arthur's Mart, on Tuesday, Bth November next at noon (by order of the Rogistrar of tho Supreme Courtt, CITY — ALL THAT VALUABLE BLOCK IN QUEEN-STREET being part of Allotment 41 of Section 4, together with iho Buildings thereon eroded, and known as CO- MBES'S ARCADE. PONSONBY —Marine Parade, 3 acres 1 rood 3 perclies. comprising Lots 1 to 20. 33. 34, niid 35, of Subdivision ol part of AUotu-ont 2 ot Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland. Tonns of Salo and other particulars can bo obtained on application to the Auctioneers. T~O -MORROW, Ab 2 o'Clock. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. GEORGE SIBBIN Has received instructions to sell, at the Helensville Timber Company's Yards, Newmarket, 4.0 ftft ft FEET SAWN TIMBER » 9 And A QUANTITY OF POSTS. Also, OFFICE, 10 x 12, with throe Windows, etc. 1 GOOD TIMBER TROLLY. Terms Cash, and No Reserve. TO-MORROW, Ab 11 o'Clock. EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON. Superior English-made Furniture, Grand Pianos, Turkey Carpets, Mirrors, &c. Sec &c. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell on above date at 11 o'clock, TTTANDSOME OF TpURNITURE Li Blue Figured Satin, Crimson Velveb, Brown Velvet, and Plush. BOUDOIR SUITES, Black and Gold, Upholstered, in Tapestry. LEATHER te HORSEHAIR SUITES And other Novcltie?. HANDSOME BLACK AND GOLD CHIFFONNIERS (Walnuband Serpentine Front), Mahogany Cbiffonniers, Walnut Inlaid Gold Chiffonniers, Plate-glass Back Chiffomuers, and Colonial Chiffonniers. OCCASIONAL TABLES, Occasional Chairs, Whatnots, Card and Loo Tables, Dining Tables, Gipsy Tables, Side Tables, Dinner Waggons, E.crctoire, and Ladies' Writing Tables, Black and Gold Walnut and Mahogany Bookcases. COUCHES, PLUSH FOLDING CHAIRS Armchairs, Austrian and Bedroom Chairs, Garden Chairs and Tables, Flower Stands. HANDSOME DUCHESS SUITE In Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, and Colonial Woods (handsome designs), Commodes, Towel Rails Toileb Sebs in varieby WOOL MATS, DOOR MATS Coal Vases. BRACKETS PEDESTALS . HAT RAILS Umbrella Sbands, Picbures, BEDSTEADS, COTS, CARPETS, RUGS Fenders, Lavatory Glasses MIRRORS, LOOKING-GLASSES The Combinabion Bedsbead and Chiffonnier PILLOWS, MATTRESSES &c. &c. &c. FOR POSITIVE SALE Without Reserve. ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Ab 11 o'clock sharp. THE LARGE IRON STORE NEAR RAILWAY WHARF. 108 feet by 40. In the Esbate of D*. H. McKenzie. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to sell their INTEREST IN THE ABOVE STORE, having Eleven Months to run from Ist November, at the rental of £108 per annum. Ihere is a large lot of merchandise stored, and is goncrally kept going. Immediate possession;. and,can be removed at expiration of term or otherwise. Tho Store cost about £600 to ereot ALEX. A ITK BN, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Regular Salos every Tuesday of Hldofl, Skins, Wool, Tallow, tea. oity"^"abket. 001, hides, sheepskino, ■ TALLOW, For Sale &t Durham Yards, every Tuofday, at 9.20&,'ni. ■■ ■.'' ' I _• hunterTVqu-s,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 8

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