~~ ————————————————~-~~—~~ I Auctions. R. ARTHUR] [J-. »• BUDDLE Arthur's Mart, Established 1859. "VTEXT WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION -Ll AS SO FAR ARRANGED- j MONDAY, 11 a.m.-Gladstone Road, Parnell, a the residence of Mrs t.ilkeson. her Household Furniture and Effects, "Empress stove, Sewing Machine, Tools, Poultry, etc. TUESDAY, 11 am.-At the Mart. Splendid Building Sites. Strawberry Garden and Orchard sites. Extensive Views and HealUttui Atmosphere, within a short distance ot the Whart Homes for Working Men at -Bartley." Northcote, Birkenhead, The Sugar Works, etc. Terms Easy. _ TUESDAY-1 p.m., at the Mart, Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Biscuits. Confectionery, Dairy, Farm. Garden, and Orchard Products, Fruit in season, eto. „_,_., WED ESDAY-11 a.m., at the Mart, a large and varied assortment of Household Effects, for Drawing, Dining, and Bed Rooms. Kitchen, etc., Cooking Utensils, Glass, China, and Earthenware. , . THURSDAY. 11 a.m.. Grafton Road, at the residence of Mr Geo. Smith (who is returning to Nelson).—His Household Furniture ancl Eifects.Good Piano.Lathe and Fret Saw (combine ,■!), Iron Safe on castors iTann's Rehaoie/. Gas Cooking Stove, Sun Blinds, Garden Hose ami Syringe, Ladders. Tools, etc. . , , FRIDAY, 11 a.m.. at the Mart.-Mark.et Day Auction Market for the Sale of Poultry,. Figs. Dairy, Farm, Garden, and Orchard ..products, Fiuit, Groceries.etc 4 tons Bonedust, etc. WANTED First-class Cock Turkeys and Geese for Fiji; Guinea Fowls and Pea fowls, for _mday's Market. J. . ,„,„ FOR SALE-Valuable Properties, at very low figures; Produce, GrainfWrpqeries, Bonedust. Furnituie, Piano 3. American Urgan, Perambulators, etc., et£. T „ ARTHUR AND BUDDLE, Salesmen arid Auctioneers. R. ARTHUR] ' [J. F. BUDDLE MONDAY, 11 A.M. GLADSTONE ROAD, PARNELL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE • AND EFFECTS. SEWtNG MACHINE, " EMPRESS " STOVE, TOOLS, NETTING POULTRY, Etc. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Havo been favoured with instructions from Mrs Gilkeson, who is leaving for BrUoane. to solJ by public auction, at her residence. Gladstone Road, Paruoll, on Monday next, at 11 o clock H a'"ER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS-Horse-hair Suite. 8 pieces, Lt.o and Square Tables. Covers, Gone Chairs, Carpets, Hearth Rugw, lender, i-hit-forder. Brackets, Clocks, Curtains, Mantel Drapes, Books. Ornaments. Lamps. Pictures, Couch, Bookshelf, largo Kitchen Tabic wilh drawers, il cloth, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring and 11.-ir Mattrasses. Chests of Drawers, Sofa, Washstands, Toilet Ware, Toilet Tables, Looking Glasses. Sewing Machine, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, __ew " Empress" Stove, Kennel, Garden Too's, Wire Netting, etc. 30 well-bred Fowls. ' On View Morning of the Day of Sale. kTaRTQUR] ' [•>■• *"• BUDDLE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, At 11 a.m. TORKENHEADAND TVTORTHCOTE. 1 BUILDING SITES To be sold by-auction as ARTHUR'S MART, QUEEN-STREET, Tuesday, December 'S, 11 a.m. _.„„„„ ALLOTMENTS i LOSE TO SUGAR WORKS. A low remamjng LOTS at BA___TLE\. the following T_nt_ aro situate between the Sugar Company s Town.hip and the mam road, "LOTS 6, 7, 8, ancl 9 ; 13 and 14 ; 16 ancl half of 17 ; 21, 22, 27, ancl 28 ; 33, 34, 52, and 53; 46 and 47 : 42. Some of the above Lots t-.r. very choice sites, and will be sold at a ioW price. Also, The following Lots are close to Birkenhead Wharf, and comprise tho few sites left on the Point, commanding magnificent view or Auckland and within a few minutes o: the Ferry. Lots 2 nnd 18, containing la Or 17p, adjoining Mr G. Johnston's. Lots 25 and 26. containing 3 acres, water frontage. Lot 9. containing 1 acre, all water frontage. Lot 1, containing 2r 7p. with Cottage tbercon. A few unsold Lots in°'BARTLEY TOWNSHIP. The last opporl unity of obtaining Builaiin. Sites in _I.>k Vi. antifill. sheltered spot. A'lntmcnts N-s. 7. 9to li, 42 to 45.52 and S3. 89, 90 to 94, 93 io 104, 110 to 114. A150, 9 7a 3r, fenced and planted. flans at the office. For further oar'iculars, seethe Auctioneers, . ARTHUR AND BUDDLE._ R. ARTHuiI. [j. IV BUDDLE THURSDAY, 11 a.m. GRAFTON ROAD. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LATHE WITH FRET SAW, TANN'S IRON SAFE, GARDEN SYRINGE AND HOSE, LADDER, TOOLS, GAS STOVE, FILTER, Etc. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from Mr Geo. Smith (v.ho is returning to Nelson) to sell by public auction at his residence, Grafton road, opposite th-.. Wesleyan Church, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock a.m., WIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE JUL AND EFFECTS. Walnut Case Piano by Charles Smart, Cedar Loo Table, Cedar Telescopic Dning Table, Cornice Roles and Rings, Lice Curtains, Horse-hair Cloth Suites, Cane and other Chairs, Glass Shades, Ornaments. Pictures, Tola a glass front Cheffonier, Bookcase, Carpets, Rugs. Mats. Oilcloth, Fenders, Music Stool. Fire Irons. Clock, Double and Single iron Bedsteads, Totara Travelling Chest of Drawers, Marble Slab Looking Glass, Palliasses, Mattresses. Washstands, Toilet Ware Toilet Tables. Commode, Chest of D'awers. a Repeating Timepiece, Matting, Filter, Meat Safe. Gas Cooking Stove. Glriss, China, ■ and Earthenware, Cooking Utensils, Tubs Step Ladder. Ladder, Garden Syringe and Hose, Tools, Sun Blinds, large Bath, F ower Pots Tann's "Reliable" Iron S.ife on Castors, Amateur's Lathe and Fret Saw combined, with Tools, Saws, otc. On view morning of the day vpf sale. JACKSON, & £JO„ AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, AND FARM BROKERS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' Wo have numerous inquiries for CONVENIENT FARMS. T. M. JACKSON] [H. CREAMER MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, At Twelve o'clock. IMPROVED FARM, HUNUA. JACKSON, CREAMER, AND CO. Have been favoured with instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction at their Dunblane Auction Mart, Queen-streot, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, now in the occupation of Mr Chae. Rhodes, situate in the Provincial District of Auckland, -being iiarts Allotments forty-four, fifty-one. and fifty-two. oT the Parish of Hanua, containing 228 acres, 3 roods, and 14 poles, and •being the wholo of the laud comprised in certificate of title, volume 29, folio 231, of the Register Book. For conditions of sale and further particulars, &c, apply to ' ," ' • . JACKSON, CREAMER, & CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents ROBERT WILSON] [REGINALD OLAI'TON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, At 11 o'Clock. CLEARING-OUT^iALB OF DRAPERY AND IRONMONGERY. REMOVED FROM WARKWORTH. WILSON AND CLAYTON Have been favoured with instructions from Mr R. H. Douse to sell by. public auction, at their Mart, Queen-streot, oa December 2, at 11 a.m., WITHOUT RESERVE, A GENERAL Assortment of Drapery. Millinery and Ironmongery; HosieryHaberdashery, Trimmings. Millinery,^ Boyß Suits, Men's Suits, Counterpanes, Ladies Black Silk Capes, Feathers, Sprays.- Tips, Wings, Frilling; Hearthrugs. Rim Locks, Pad Locks, Castors, Knives and Forks, Steam Irons, eto. WILSON & CLAYTON, Aaotioneerst.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 285, 30 November 1889, Page 8
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