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Auctions. | ARTHUR AND BUDDLE'S NEXT WEEK'S AUCTION SALES. MONDAY, 11 a.m.-Pawnbrokcr's bale of unredeemed Pledges from MrS. AsnerPawnbroker, at the Mart WEDNESDAY, 11 a.m.-Bale of Piano, iron Safe, First-class Magic Lantern, etc., superior Half-tester Iron Bedsteaa, Spring and other Mattresses Bookcases, Velvet and other Suites. Mistress Stove. Hall Stand. La-mn Mower, Pi tures, and General Household Requisites; at Mart THURSDAY, 11 a.m.-General Drapery, Closing, Boots, etc.; at Mart FBIDAY, 11a.m. (Market P»?:>-£°" ltr/.y e S™' duoe, Fruit, and Grocery Auction Market j_at Man , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Afc Eleven a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES 3 ARTHUR & BUDDLE Will sell by auction at their Mart. Queen-street, on Monday next, at 11 o clock. «ndw in«r«etions from Mr S. A. Asher, ol Melbourne | pawnbroking Company, 2&5 Quecm-street, opposite Garlick & Cranwell's (back entrance from Three-ball Lane), A N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT A OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, as per Star and -Herald- of 22nd, comprising "old. Diamond, and other Jewellery. Gold and Silver I Watches, Plate. Musical Instruments Books. Desks, Sewing Machines, large quantity UotnI ing. Suits. Dresses, Tabic and Bed Linen, ! Blankets. Children's Clothing, etc., etc._ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, At 12 o'Clock. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD I.ESI--1 DE.NCE, AT PARK ROAD. l Tsie undersigned has received instructions to j se 1 by pubi ie auction, at his Dunblane Auction Mart," on the above date, _____ ,__ mHE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, 100 JL feet by 200 feet, situate in Park Road, near Grafton Road, together with tiie Dwelling .ions, erected thereon, containing 11 large rooms, lately occupied by Mr C. P. Newcombe. Every convenience, including bath-room, washbouse (with copper), workshop, etc., good Leamington ranfre in kitchen, Venetian blinds; ga,. and 'water laid on; grand view, which cannot be buiit out, from most of the windows. Easy terms can bo had if required. THOMAS M. JACKSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. AT MERCURY BAY. IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS CARINA, DECEASED. W. E. R V A N . Has received instructions from the Executors to ofl'er for sale by public auction, at Mercury Hay, on ti:e abovo date. THE FREEHOLD LANDS, STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, Etc., in thia Estate. The Lands comprise Allotments in the hest position, in Mercury Bay and Caiupbel.io.vn, and Biocke specially selected and purchased by the late Thomas Carina, at Gum Town, all of first-rate quality, and highly suitable for small set tiers. The Titles are Land Transfer. FREEHOLDS. 31 ALLOTMENTS, being a subdivision of nor tion of vv hakau Block, Lotsl to 31 inclusive-e.-ceplinßT por.iom of Lois 14, 15. 18, and 19, taken for a road. These allotments are immediately adjoining the Mill of the Kauri Timber Co. (Limited). IXT so. fronting i hven-streot. Mercury Bay. i LOi 514,15,16,17 and IS, fronting Cog hill-street, Mercury Bay LOTS 6 and 7. fronting CoghiU-strcet, Mercury Bay LOTS 59, 60 and 61, Owen-street, Mercury Bay LOT 5 having a frontage to Coghill and Victoria streets, Mercury Bay BLOCKS. A. K. P. Whakamaro Block, Gum Town .. 230 2 0 Pifirt Welti No. 1 Block, known as the Jlacocourse 11l 3 0 Ptikotutu Block. Gum Town .. .. 77 0 0 W'ahamata Block „ .. 53 1 0 T«i= Parapara Block „ _ .. 10 0 0 Bdtukuhu Block 7 3 13 Mowhanakenuke Block. .. .. 7 2 10 Tit! Parangahu Block „ .. .. 4 516 Pu.nemar. go Block „ .. .. 4 3 8 PB,tututu Block „ .. .. 4 0 0 Pa.raketo 'O. 3a Block „ .. ._ 3 3 0 Inuiu Block „ .. ..300 T.Ouc.m Block „ .. .. 1 3 29 To Tarata Block „ .. .. 1 3 26 The STOCK comprise—ls Dairy Cows in full milk, 6 Springing Heifers. 2 Steers, 7 Yearlings, 1 Bull, 7 Calves, 2 Draught Mares, 1 Draught Horse, 2 Hacks. FARMING IMPLISMESTS—2 Tip Drays. 1 Single Furrow Plough, 1 Disc Harrow, I Wooden Harrow, 1 Chatfcutter, 1 Grindstone. Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Spades, Shovels, &C, 1 Wire Strainer and Shears. 2 sets Dray Harness, 1 sot Plough Harness, 1 set Leading Harness. 2 Saddles and Bridles, and Sundry Lot of Gear. 30r.wt Oaten Hay FURNITURE—Ifc comprises good General Furniture in splendid condition. For further particulars apply to Mr E. T. Dufa;ur, Queen street, Auckland, Solicitor for the Executor. VV. E. RYAN, Auctioneer. | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. AT AUCTION. GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF PURE SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE, AND DESIRABLY-BRED HORSES, COMPRISING DRAUGHTS, ROADSTERS, HUNTERS, HACKS, AND PONIES. Those. Horses aro sired by such Stallions as Elgin.Loch Fergus, Blair Athol, Bosu.io Prince. i *-riucG Charlie. Rantin Robin. President, Sir Colin, Young Melbourne, Merrylegs, Garry Owen, Rand wick. Ariel, Feve, Aoteroa, Fisherman, Kingfisher, Ingomar, and Nutmeg. J. S. B U O X L A ND, Auctioneer, Will sell, at Cambridge, on Wednesday next 28th instant, on account of some oil the Horse and Cattle Breeders in the Waikato, Oil SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD *3\J BULLS IfiO IIORl lOR, SE; S> bp<£ as, abOYC- including AUU Brood Mares, Druaghts, Roadsters, and Hacks, Two-year-olds and Yearlings The Principal Lots are— -f X COLTS and FILLIES and 5 WELLiJ BRED HACKS-Mr R. Reynolds TO COLTS and FILLIES and 5 WELLJ-* BRED STRONG HACKS—Mr W Taylor o HANDSOME RIDING HORSES - Mr " G. K. Clark A FIRST-CLASS HALF-BRED COLTSMr J. Forest. g ACTIVE ROADSTERS-Mr W. Selby 7 DRAUGHT HORSES and MARES- ' Mr C. J. Storey q WEIGHT-CARRYING HACKS-Mr R. *-* Burke And for other clients— 100 YOUNG HORSES of good individuality The Sale will commence at. 11 o'clock with the Bulls, which aro a lot of first-class animala.froin two-year-olds to aged (pedigrees at sale). The Horse Sale will start at 1 o'clock sharp. Lunoheon at 12.30 o'olook. Terms at Sale, 3. B. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1888, Page 8

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