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K. ARTHUR"! [j. F. BUNDLE W EXT TELfvTfIK° LSALES -L.^l BY AUCTION":— MONDAY, 11 a.m., at "Oakley," City Road, the residence of Mrs Scott (who is leaving Auckland)— Her Superior Household Furniture and Effects, Fine Mirrors, Pretty Wall Brackets, Telescope Dining Table, Mahogany Side Board, Cariets, Curtains, Glass, China, and Earthenware, Patent Mangle, Gas Stove, etc. MONDAY. 11 a.m., at the Mart.—Pawnbroker s Sale of Unredeemed Pledges of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Tools, Books, Perambulators, Sewing Machines, Guns, Clothing, etc. TUESDAY, 11 a.m. at the Mart—Balance of a . Stock of Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Underclothing, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Fancy Goods,"etc, from the South. TUESDAY, noon, at the Mart—miry I*arm and Garden, Produce, General Groceries and Confectionery. Fruit of all kinds m season. ' WEDNESDAY. 11 a.m,, at the Mart.—Piano by Chappel and one by Bord, Suites, Chairs, Glass Front Book Case, Chiffonier, Carpets, Rugs, Mottled Kauri Wardrobe, Loo and 1 Square Tables, Mirrors, Iron and '■ Wood Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresses, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Toilet Tables, Matting, Linoleum, Leamington Range, American Stoves, Bottling Machine, etc. THURSDAY, 11 a.m., at tho Mart.—Beautiful Soa Side Residences, frontages to one pt the finest shelly beaches, " Cheltenham Beach, North Shore (the Brighton of New Zealand), two Most Comfortable and Convenient Homes, also four Splendid Building Sites. This is a rare chance for procuring a Marine Residence diiiicult to equal in anypart of the World. THURSDAY, 1 p.m., at the Mart.-Local Fruit of all kinds. Plums, Gages, Damsons, Poaches, Blackberries, Cape Gooseberries, Oranges, Lemons, Quinces, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart, Market DayAuction.—Market of Dairy, Farm, Garden, and Orchard Products, Fruit of all kinds in season. Poultry Sale Yards detached from Mart, accommodation for thousands of head, air, light and convenience. NOTE.-FURNITURE SHOW ROOM on the Second Floor—A large and varied Stock or Household Requisites always open for selection and purchase at Auction Pkices. Established 1859. ARTHUR &~B UDD LE, " Salesmen and Auctioneers^ MONDAY NEXT, MARCH lira. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES j ARTHUR AND 3UDD.LB Have received instructions from S. A. Asher, of Melbourne Pawubroking Company, <^55, Queen-street (opposite Gaxlick and Cranwell's), to sell by auction at their Mart on Monday next, at 11 a.m., AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Unredeemed Pledges, comprising Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Alberts, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Diamond, Gem, and other Uold Rings, Musical Instruments, Desks, Luggage, Rugs, Blankets, and a large quantity lirst-cluss Clothing, etc., etc . etc. R. ARTHUR.] [J. F. BUDDLE. MONDAY, 11 A.M. OAKLEY" HOUSE, CITY ROAD. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES MIRRORS HANDSOME MOTTLED KAURI DUCHESS SUITE, TEA SET, DINNER SERVICE, GLASSWARE, Etc. PATENT MANGLE. GAS STOVE, Etc. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Havo been favoured wilh instructions to sell by public auction by Mrs Scott, who is leaving Auckland, at her residence, Oakley, Cily Road, near Symonds street, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock a.in., HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS— DKAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, AND lIALL-Superior Couch, in Tapestry and Velvet, Easy Chair to match, Fancy Cane Folding Chair, Occasional Chairs, Large Gilt-frame Minor, Tapestry Square with border, B and G Table and Corner Bracket, Plush Wall Brackels, Velvet-frame Mirror, Cornice Pole, Lace Curtains, Set of Venetian Blinds, Striped Linen Blinds, Walnut Suite, in green rep, B.W Cane Chairs, B and G Fancy-frame Overmantel, Couch, Brussels Carpet, iiearth Rug, Brass Firo Irons, Fender. Coal Vase, Mahogany Sideboard with piatc glass back. Folding Cano Chair with let? rest, Rocking and Folding Cano Chairs, Inlaid Walnut Table, Telescope Dining Table, Vases, Ornaments, China Tea Service. Dinner Service, Glassware. El J Cruet. Painted Gas Globes, Rimu Hall Stand, Handsome Old Carved Chair. Scraper, r.'ats,Linoleum, &c. FOUR BEDROOMS—Very Handsome Mottled Kauri and Fancy Wood Duchess Suite, Double and Single Iron Bcdfctoads. Wove Wiro and other Spring Mattresses, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Tallct Tables, Looking Glasses, Chests Drawers, Curtains. Matting, Chairs, &c. KITCHKN, VAUD, &C. — Patent Mangle equal to new, BW Cane Chairs, Table, Firstclass Gas Cooking Stove, Crockery, Cooking and Kitchen Utensils, Hose, Garden Tools, &c. On View Morning of the Day of Sale. R. ARTHUR.] ' [J. F. BUDDLE. TUESDAY, 11 a. m., BALANCE of a STOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, etc. ~ FROM THE SOUTH. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their Mart, Qucen-strcot, on Tuesday next at 11 o'clock a.m., ex steamer from South, . mHE BALANCE OF A STOCK OF JL GENERAL DRAPERY, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Underclothing, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Boots, Fancy Goods, etc. Terms : Cash before delivery. D.F. EVAN'S] • [LICENSED AUCTIONEER n w ~k vans & 'f]°JL/» J_ c JLLd \J AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. [Established 11 Years.] AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE, at Mart every Tuesday and Friday. AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE, conducted afc private houses, at convenience of owners. ACCOUNT SALES rendered three days after 4.UCTION SALES OF LANDED PROPERTY periodically and when required by vendors. HOUSES, SHOPS; AND STORES For Sale and To Let in City and Suburbs. GOOD INVESTMENTS in Businesses, Hotels, in City and Subiirbs. MORTGAGES AND LOANS negotiated. MONEY TO LEND, at low rates of interest, on First-class Security. INTJERIEST, -AND RENTS collected, and Estates managed for Absontoos. . INSURANCES' EFFECTED in First-class Offices. D. F. EVANS & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. "XT O 'T I C E. I; Frederick John Wlhiajm Gascoynb, Shoriffof tho District of Auckland^ hereby givo notice that undem Writ; of Sain duly issued out of the Supremo Court of New Zualaud, Northern District, wherein Isabella .Vtpore, a? Patuniahoo, Is Plaintiff, and William Tierncy, oil Waiuku, Farmer, is Defendant, 1 !k<.vc taken in execution all those pieces of land in tho Provincial District of Auckland containing 35 acres 3 roods and 18 perohes (more or less), situated in the Parish of Waiuku Eiist, being Allotments Nos. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Sec. No. 4 of'the Suburbs of Pakington: and Allotments 2. 3, 4, 6, and 6 of Section No. 8 of the Suburbs of Pakington ; Allotments N 03,1 to 6 of Section No. °>, being bounded towards the N.E, by a road 2,200 links, towards tho ir.M. by a road 1,122 links, towards the B.W. by Lot No. 113 of the Parish of Waiuku East 1,700 links, and towards the N.W. by a road. 1,000 links; Allotments 2 to 6 of Section No. 8. being bounded towards the N.E. by a road 2,120 links, towards tho b.E. by Lot No. 1 1.000 links, towards the S,W. by Lot No. 113 of tho Parish of Waiuku East. 1,50.0 links and !>y a stream towards tho N.W. by Lot No. 7 856 links. Subject to a mortgage ot £60 and interest theroon, I shall oause the right, title, and intorost of tho abovenamed defendant in the abovomentioned property to be sold by public auction at 11 o'clock on THURdDAY,'the 28th day of March, 18SS, at tho Auction Rooms of Messrs Arthur and Buddie, Auctioneory, Quoen-strcet, Auckland, unices tfye amount of Writ and expenses thereon be paid on or before that date. Full'particulars can be obtained from Mr W. G. Durham, Sheriff's Officer, 10, Mercantile Chambers, Queen-street. \ The Solicitor for the Plaintiff is W, Coloman, Esq., Queen-street, Auckland. F, J. W. GASCOYNE. Sheriff. Auckland, March 4,1889,

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 8

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