AuctionsSATURDAY, QCT. 20, at 12.30. On the Premises, Brown-street, Ponsonby. To Painters. Paperhangers, Plumbers, Glaziers, Furnishers, and Others. i RAW AND BOILED OIL, White Lead, Paints, Wall Paper?, Paint Mill, Pipe Vice, Stocks and Dies, Ladders, LADDERS, STEPS, POTS, Brushes, Varnishers, Colours, an Assortment of Jewellery, etc., etc. Also, IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, Brussels Carpets, Ru<js, Fender and Irons, Chests of Drawers, Oilcloth, Linoleum, WASHSTAXDS, TOILETWARE, ; Mirrors, Dining- and Kitchen Tables.Chairs. : EDWARD LEYDON \ Has received instructions from Mrs Chester, i who is leaving for Melbourne, to sell, at her I residence, Brown-street. Ponaonby. j m H E ABOVE GOOD S. No Reserve. i EDWARD LEYDON, Auctioneer. PRODUCE S A L E. W. J. DOWDBN Will soil by public auction to-morrow (Friday), I at 11 o'clock, opposite Savings Bank, MO SACKS ROUND MAIZE , 100 sacks Fowl Maize 50 sacks Wheat 25 boxfls Onions Canterbury and Napier Potatoes, Hams Bacon, Butter, Cheese. Honey, Tea feugar, Biscuits, Cabbages, New Potatoes j Peas, tec., &c, &c. I \V\ S. COCHRANEJ LJAS" DACRE TO-MOKROW, at 11 o'Clock. OAK SIDEBOARD, CEDAR BOOKCASE, WALNUT PIANO, WASHING MACHINE, SHOWER BATH, HORSEHAIR SUITE, CARHETS, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. RANGES, GAS ST> >YE, BAND SAW, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ; TUBE. The Subscribers will sell by auction, at their Booms, Queen-street, on Friday next, Oct. 19th, at 11 o'clock, "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, JLJL consisting of Walnut Pianoforte, Horsehair Suite, Cedar Bookcase, Oak Sideboard (plate-Rlassback), Chiffoniers, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets. Fenders and Irons, Austrian B. w. Chaira (nssorted), Walnut, OVal, and Square Tables, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Spring and Flax Mattresses, Pillows, Washstands and Ware, Dressing Tables. Mirrors, Sewing Ma; chines, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Cedar and Kauri Chest* Drawers, Bookshelves, Wood and Cane Chairs, Lamps, Glockcs Cutlery, Pictures, Counter, Baths. Grindstones, Shower Bath, Washing Machine, Mistress Ilaiige, Large i LcaFninfi'ton Range, Band Saw Machine, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, i Auefcioneers. ________ ! W, S. COCHRAXKJ [JAS. DACRE TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. BRASS - MOUNTED BEDSTEADS, IRON COTS & MATTRESSES, SPRING & WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES AUSTRIAN ROCKING CHAIRS PSRAMB ULATORS, FENDERS AND IRONS, TINWARE. The Subscribers have received instructions from Mr \V. Hart, who is (jiving up business, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-st., on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, . WITHOUT RESERVE, BRASS - MOUNTED a-id Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wirewove Mattresses, Flax Mattress, Palliasses, Pillows, Bolsters, Cod Vases, Plate Covers, Wardrobes, Curtain Poles, Iron Cots and Mattresses, Out1 cry, Austrian B.W. Rockers, Perambulators, Child's Chairs, Fenders and Irons, Tinware, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers, •\v. s. coghkane] (jas. dacre MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 12 NOON. ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGE, Village of Piikekohe. The Subscribers will selL by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, October 22, at 12 o'clook, by ord'jr of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. A LLOTMENT 5, Village of Pukekohe, xA_ containing .', acre; sitna'o abotft 7 chains fropn railway station, with Cottage and Shop tliereon, the property of Mr A Crawford. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. K. C. OAER] [B. D. TO2\ tES. T O-M O R R O W, At 12 o'Clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF BUGGIES CARRIAGES FARM WAGGONS EXPRESS WAGGONS B. TONES & CO. Will sell by auction on Friday, October 19, at twelve o'ciock., O X SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES *■* Hooded and Open Carriages Express Waggons One-horse American Waggon 3 Two-horse Farm Waggons Trotting Sulkies &c., &c, &c. NOW ON VIEW. K. C. CAKB] [ c . p. TOKKs WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, At 12 o'Clock. HENDERSON ! HENDERSON!! THE WHOLE OF MR. BEET HAM'S PROPERTY. QMALL FARMS ORCHARDS OllAtL FARMS U'ItCHARDS HOMESTEADS O ME STEADS (Adjoining Henderson Railway Station). E. TONKS AND CO. Have been favoured with instructions to Bell by auction, at their Mart, on Wednesday October 31, at i 2 o'clock, TTENDERSON. -BEETHAM'S PROJLiL PERTY, subdivided into Desirablo Lots as under:— Lotl. TWO ACRES, fronting Henderson Railway Station Lot 2. TWO ACRES, adjoining Henderson hailway Station Lot 3. FOUR ACRES, with frontage to Hailway . Lot 4. FIVE ACRES, adjoining Henderson Kail way Station Lots. Compact FARM of TWENTY-O\ TTC ACRES, comprising Old Grand Stand and Plantations Ijot6. COTTAGE ana SISVEJST ACRES Loc7^^i^lߣF'S^ GE 'aM Lot 8. HOMESTEAD, Plantations, Orchards, This splendid property adjoins Henderson Station, Kainara Railway, and contains the choicest land in tho Ilondereon District; eminently suitable for fruit growing, nurseries and small favms: lying- effectually sheltered from tiie coid winds. The property io almo3t surrounded by the beautiful and permanent Henderson's Creek, and is all under the highest state of cultivation. Full particulars and conditions!rom B. TONKS AND CO., Auctioneers. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, fot Sale at Durham Yards every Tuesday, &% 13,20 a,}x}.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 246, 18 October 1888, Page 8
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