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Auctions. R. ARTHUR] [j. F. BUDDLE 3 ARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. ___ I WEEK'S SALES BY AUC;TTv3L-. TION, as so far arranged :— MONDAY, 11 a.m.. Albert-street—Butcher and Co.'s Store, corner of Albert and West Queen-street—Salvage from the fire: Barley, tit- o^ B ' Tea - Flax - &c. , , 1 MONDAY, noon, Onohunga, at the residence ot Mr J. Kelly, Norman's Hill-His Household Furniture and Effects, Crockery, Cooking _ Utensils, Carpet, Pictures, &c. , J TUESDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart.—Monster Sale of Nursery Stock from Mr Geo. Mason's, . Claudelands Nursery, Hamilton. Twcnlysix Thousand (26.000) well grown Fruit, Forest, and Shelter Trees, Shrubs, Plants, etc etc WEDNESDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart-Stock of . a Country Storekeeper, and Assigned Stock - of well assorted General Drapery, Dress Material, Rugs, Blankets, Underclothing, Millinery, Hosiery, Hab«rdashery, Mens and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Sbirts, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Leggings, etc. This Sale will be conducted in the Soft Goods . Department on the Third Floor, and will be < continued on Thursday. _ > WEDNESDAY, at noon, at the Mart—Gro- < ceries, Confectionery, Biscuits, &c. Dairy Farm, Garden, and Orchard Products. . Fruit,fine samples of Apples, Pears.Lemoas, < &c. J THURSDAY, 11 a.m.. North Shore, at the Residence of Mr J. Williams, Edward-street, ( North Shore. —His Household, Furniture i and Effeots,' consisting of Drawing. Dining, . Bedroom, and Kitchen Requisites. Superior . Piano, Pier Glasses. Carpets, Ornaments, J Painting. Pictures, Filter, Glass, Crockery, : Saldle, Gun, Tools, Timber, etc. ,-,..! THURSDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart, in the Soft I Goods Department on the 3rd Floor.—Con- | tinuation of the Sale of the Stock of General . Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Men s aad . Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Boots, etc., ' from a country storekeeper.and an Assigned Estate, in Lots to suit the Purchasers. Bargains for all. , , FRIDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart—(Market day Auction Market). Poultry, Pigs. Dairy, Farm, Garden and Orchard Products, Groceries, Confeotionary. Fruit of rtratclas3 sample, frem the best Orchards in the Provincial District. , NOTE SPECIAU-In the Estates of J. Kirkman and J. Welsman; City Freehold Properties in Chapel, Nelson and Yarborough streets will be sold at the Mart on Monday, 16th, at 11 o'olock a.m. FOR SALE.—Valuable Freehold and Household Properties in tho city and suburbs, Prodnoc, Grain, Fruit, Groceries, Furniture, Organs, Perambulators, &c. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE, Auctioneers and General Agents. On Commission only. Never buy or sell on their own account. ________ R. ARTHUR] ~" [J. T. BUDDLE MONDAY, 11 a.m., ALBERT STREET FIRE. SALVAGE! SALVAGE!! BARLEY, OATS, TEA, FLAX, &c. For Positive Sale. By public auction, at the scene of the late Are, Messro. Butchor & Co.'s Store, at the corner of Albert and West Queen Street, on Monday, at 11 o'clock p.m., opposite the Star Hotol, LOT 1, 53 Sacks Barley. Lot 2, 31 Sacks Barley. .Lot 3, 15 Sacks Oats. Lot 4, 10 Sacks Oats. Lot 5, U Chests Tea. Lot 6, 6 Boxes Tea. Lot 7, 3 Boxes Tea. Lot 8, 48 Sacks Oats and 1 Barrel. Lot 9, 21 Sacks Oats. Lot 10, 36 Sacks Oats. Lot 11.26 Sacks Oacs. . Lot 12, Lot of Flax. TERMS—Cash on tho fall of the hammer. ARTHUR & BUDDLE, Salesmen and Auctioneers." R. ARTHUR] |J. F. BUDDLE MONDAY, IGth, 11 A.M. CITY FREEHOLDS. Chapol-st, Nelson-sb, Yarborougb-st. . IMPERATIVE SALE IN DECEASED ESTATES. ARTHUR & BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late J. Kirkman to sell by auction at their Estate, Land and House Sale Room, second floor, Arthur's Mart, on Monday, 16th, at 11 o'clock, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :- CHAPEL-STREET-Shop and three Cottages with Freehold Allotment, being part of Allotment 2 Section 21 City of Auckland, having about 40 feet frontage by a varying depth of 39 to 106 feet. Housbb are all occupied. NELSON-STREET. — Good House of five rooms, gas and water laid on, with Freehold Allotment, being 1 .ot 10 of Allotment Nos. 23 and _4 of Section 45, City of Auckland, with well. The situation is commanding and convenient, so near to Queen-str«at, with a good view. IN THE LATE J. WELL3MAN S ESTATE, nrborongh - street, near the Thr<*o Lamps, Ponsonby.—Cottage of four rooms a_d scullery, verandah, water laid on. with largo freehold allotment (58ft x 100 ft. 81ft at back), being Lot 47 and part of 48, subdivision of part of Allotment 12 and 13. Section 8, Ponsonby. Good Garden, well planted with fruit trees. Fino view of the htrbour, etc. WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 11 o'Clock. TO TH_T~TRADE. AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS. AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS. Ex Waimate, from London. DIGBY TONKS ' Has received instructions to sell on Wednesday, Juno 11, at 11 o'clock, 9A CASES AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS, Nos. 14, 14J. and 20. Also, Ladies' Rockers, Child's High Table Chairs, Child's Low Chairs, and Arm Chairs. TO THE~TRADE. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, AKD FRIDAY, JUNE 17, Commencing ab Two o'Clock sharp in the afternoon of each day. TWO DAYS' SALE OF JOSrAH TUTCHEN ESQ'S, GISBORNE PROPERTY. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS Have been instructed by Josiah Tntchen, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Shortland-street, Auckland, rfIHE WHOLE OF HIS PROPERTIES, JL comprising : — GISBORNE. 13 Houses, with large Allotments. 12 Building Allotments, 67 feet 3 inches by 108 feet. GISBORNE NORTH. THE DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE of Josiah Tutchen, Esq.; containing 12 rooms fitted with evory convenience' also substantial stabling and other outbuildings. The grounds comprise 10 acres of the richest land, laid out as ornamenta l ground, orchard, and meadow. 7 Suburban Dwellings, with from 2 to 33 acres of rich land to each property. 13 Beautiful Residence Sites, containing from half an acre to 3 acres. HAITI. 1 House, Stable, and 1 acre. 1 Allotment, containing 4 acres. 1 Allotment, containing 23i acres. PATUTAHI. 2 Properties (small). COUNTRY PROPERTIES. 995 Acres at Patutahi. 815 Acres, North Gisborne. MORTGAGES. 4 Mortgages, ranging from £150 to £2,000. Full particulars in detail, together with upset prices, of each lot in future advertisements. Plans of Gisborne and surrounding districts can be seen and all further particulars obtained at our officeTerms for tho Properties, Those under £200 in value, half cash; £200 and upwards, one-third cash; balance by mortgage, at six per cent, for three or five years. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Real Estate Auctioneers, Shorbland Sbreet, Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1890, Page 8

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