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Auctions. R. ARTHUK.] [J. F. BUDDLE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. , $f, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES J UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond and Other Rings, Superior Photographers Camera and Lens, Gold and Silver Chains, Necklets, Locket 3, Pins, Studs, Clocks, Diamond Brooches and Earrings, New Solid Silver Racing Cup, Silver Forks and Spoons, Aneroid, Medals, Revolvers, Telescope, E.P. Biscuit Boxes, Egg Stands, Cups, &c, Tea and Coffee Service, Surveyors' Staff, 14 Pairs New Boots, Trunk, Bed and Table Linen, Family Bibles, Albums, Books, and Clothing. ARTHUR~&~BUDDLE Have received instructions from Mr Bloom, of the Newton Pawn Office, Wellesley-street, to sell at their mart, Queen-stroet, at 11 o clock, without reserve, r . THE FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED . PLEDGES:- - v , r , 1887. January 31 — 212, GHW Watch and Chain; 222, Family Bible. February 15-320, Aneroid and SHL Watch; 399, Gold Earrings. March 5-449, SHG Watch; 8—163, Diamond Brooch and Earrings; 25-585, Silver Cup and Coins; 28-603, GOFL Watch and Chain; 30— 618, SOFL Watch and Chain. April 5-658, GOF Watch and Chain; 11—724. 2 Medals; 16-746, SHG Watch; 717, SOFL Watch; 750, Gold Albert ; 20—763, SHG Watch; 768, SHL Watch ; 780, 2 Silver Pepper Boxes; 23—783, 3 Medals; 786, SHL Watch and Chain; 787, Family Bible and Dolman ; 25—800, Gold Ring: 26—801, GOFL Watch and Chain; 806, SOFL Watch; 811, Gold Earrings; 29—822. SHG Watch and Chain; 30— 826, Gold Albert; 839, Silver Jug. May 2-S4O, GOF Watch and Chain; 3-850, GHG Watch and Gold Chain; 853, Revolver and Fittings; s—Bol, SHL Watch, Rings, and Revolver; 6— 861, GHG Watch and Chain : 865, 2 Rings; 9--893. SOFG Watch; 11-896, Six-chamber Revolver, Rings, and Studs; 14-910, Telescope; 916, SHL Watch and Chain; 922, SHL Watch; 17-932, GOFG Watch and Chain; 938, SHG Watch; 942, SHW Watch; 947, Tea and Coffee Service ; 951, Diamond Ring; 955, SHL Watch and Chain; 20-961. 11 Silver Necklaces; 962, Album: 23-968, GOFG Watch and Ring; 971. G Earrings; 979, Volume, Locket, Cross; 25— 984, SHG Watch; 987, SOFW Watch ; 26—993, GHK Watch, SH Lever Chain and Brooch; 999. SHL Watch and Chain; 27 — 1002, Diamond Brooch,. Earrings, and Locket; 30 — 1008, Family Bible; 1010, SHL Watches; 1011, 2 SHL Watches; 31—1016, 2 SHL Watches. June Ist— 1023, G Earrings; JO3O, SHL Watch; 4—1043, SOFL Watch; 1045, SHL Watch and Chain; 6-1050, 2 SHL Watches; 1051, GOFL Watoh and Chain ; 8-1070, GOFG Watch and Chain; 1079, GHL Watch and Chain ; 13-1104, Brooch and Earrings; 14—1110, Diamond Locket and Chain; 1120, S Locket and Chain; 1127, G Ring; 20—1138, Diamond King; 1141, SHL Watch and Locket and Chain ; 23-1153, 2 Bracelets, Ring, and Brooch; 1159, Locket, Chain, and Ring; 24—1163, 34 Gold Riiißs; 1170, G Albort and Ring: 30-1193, Surveyor's fc-Uff; 1206, Bracelet. July 9—1253, Camera and Lens, 60; 9—1290, EP Butter, Biscuit Box and Egg Cruet. CLOTHING. January 17—Dress, 2 Petticoats, &c. Feb ruary 7—14 Pairs Boots. March 11-500, Piece Satin and Velvet. May 3—876, Hunting Boots and Leggings: 13-934, Dress; 966, Sundry Piece-; 23—1011. Dress Suit. June 4—1103, Overcoat; 6—1106, Dress and Sundries; 16—1191, Oilskin ; 18—1202, 2 Coats and Vests ; 20—1203, 3 Blankets; 1250, Sundry Pieces; 28—1251, Trunk Clothing. July 7—131G, Coat and Vest; 1326, Coat and Vest; 1348, Satin Dress Pioce; 11 — 1349. Suit of Clothes,, etc.; 30—1465, three Suits. August 1—1409, Coat and Vest; 5—1602, Sheet, Quilt, etc.; 1r.03,Snit Clothes; 20--1600, Suit Clothes; 27—1645, Coat and Vest; and about 200 parcels of clean and useful Clothing, consisting of Men's and Youths' Clothing, Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, Overcoats. Table Linen, Bed Linen, Counterpanes, Blankets, Rugs, Shawls, Dresses, Underclothing, etc. TUESDAY7~JANUARY r3l, ''• At ll o'clock. ■■■■■'■■■ , ENGINEERS1 TOOLS AND PLANT. 'GABRIEL LEWIS, ' Has received instructions from S. Jickell and Co., to sell on the premises, Customs-street, without reserve, owing to termination of Partnership, tho following Engineers' Tools, Plant, etc.:— ■"•-"•' ~ "•" *" 17i-INCH CENTRE SLIDING SURFACING arid SCREW-CUTTING LATHE, 8 feet Bed, with train Of Wheels, complete (nearly new), ,1 10i-inch Centre Back Geared Lathe; Bfeet Bod. 15-inch Centre Brass finishers' Lathe, with slide rest, 4 foot Bed. 1 Screwing Machine (hand or power), with holders and taps complete ; screws from |to li inch. 1 Vertical Drilling Machine (hand or power), with patent chuck for holding any size drill. Line Shafting, 2 Patent Blowing Fans, for Foundry or Smiths' Shop, Pulleys, Belts, Grindstone and Stand, 3 Engineers' Improved Paralleled Vices, 2 Large Anvils, Swage Block. Large Quantity Smiths' Tools, Tongs, etc.. Engineers' Hammers, Chisels, Stocks, Dies and Taps, for common and Gas threads. About 6 tons Bar Iron, assorted SizesLarge Angle -Iron—2 Steam Traps, Moulding Boxes. Patterns and a large quantity of other materials usually attached to an Engineers' Business. Office Furniture—Safe by Perry and Son, Copying Press, &c. 1 4-Horse Power Hoisting Engine, in good working order. 1 Marine High Pressure Engine, suitable for vessel of 60 or 70 tons. &c, ■ &c, &c. Terms at Sale. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1888. HOUSE & SECTION, AT KINGSLAND. ALLOTMENTS AT ONEHUNGA. Acting under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, the undersigned will sell by public auction, at his Stores, Customsstreet, Auckland, on Monday, tho 6th day of February, 1888, at 12 o'clock, LOT 133, Section 1, Kingsland, having a frontage of 40ft. to Third Avenue, and a depth of about 136 ft. On this allotment there are a comfortable House and Outbuildings. Also, on behalf of another client, same time , and place, LOTS Nos. 31 and 93, Subdivision of Allotment No. 11, Section 3. Township of Onehunga'J'hese have frontages to Queen, Nixon, and Cordwell-streets, and are most eligible as building or business sites. -W, GARRETT, , Auctioneer. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, Afc Eleven o'Clock. LOST and UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, &c., AT AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION. V ■ GEORGE SIBBIN Has received instructions to sell, at the Auckland Kailway "Station, on February 16, at eleven o'clock, LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, &c, cbmprising-Umbrellas, Sticks, Hats; Clothing, Drapery, Bags, Swags, Boxes, Spears, Tinware, Earthenware, Blankets, Books, Rope, Saw, Boards. Horse Cover, etc. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1888, I At Twelve o'Clock noon. CITY MARKET . AUCTION ROOMS. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. : .;-• :;A.' AITKEN Has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Agricultural Hall, Queen-street, as above, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND containing-143 acres, more or less, siiu ite in the Parish of Awitu, in the County of Euon, and being Allotments; also, eastern portion of Allotment 76, containing 57 acres, and known as Pearce's property. Also at the same time and place : All that the unexpired term of 60 years of and in that Parcel of LAND, being Lots 36 and 37 of a subdivision into lots of Allotments 6 and 7, of Section 5, of the Suburbs of Auckland, together with theßuildings thereon erected,and therighta and appurtenances thereto belonging, and known as Paten s Leasehold. : For furtherpartioulftre apply to the Auctioneer: or to Mr. J. A.-Beale, Solicitor, Queenstreet, two doors above Tonks's Auction Mart. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. mHOMAS GILLIBRAND AND CO., X Auctioneers,? Land, Estate, Commission, and General Produoe Agents, having leased those centrally situated premises known as the Blue Btoro, Fort-Btreet> Auckland, will ho:d regular auction sales of produoe. P.S. Any goods consigned to us will reoetve our beat attention. Account aales promptly rendered.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1888, Page 8

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