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Anctions. R. ARTHUR] [J. »• BUDDLE TO-MORROW, Ab 10 o'clock. ORANGES. ORANGES. ORANGES. Ex Manapouri, from Sydney, and Wainui, from Vavau. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE A,B '/»0 CASES ORANGES L.B. 40 Cases Oranges (Ex Manapouri) T.M. 40 Cases Oranges X. 30 Cases Oranges (Ex Wainui). '*-*- . Sale at 10 o'Clock sharp. R. ARTHUR] IJ- F - BUDDLE TO-MORROW, 10.30 a.m. MARKET DAY. __ ARTHUR'S M ART. AUCTION MARKET FOR POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FRUIT, GROCERIES, ETC. POULTRY DEPARTMENT, at 10.30 a.m.Fowls of all descriptions, Fancy Poultry, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Pigeons, Canaries. Wellbred young pigs. Several pens of very nne PRODUCT GROCERY AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT—2 cases Canterbury Hacon and Hams, Local Dairy-fed Bacon and Hams. Good Fresh Butter in pats and rolls. Corned Butter, Pastry Butter, Fresh-laid Eggs, Honey, in largo and small tins, Good Cheese, Good Table Potatoes, Seed Potatoes, Now, Kidaey. .and other Potatoes, Spanish, etc.. Seed Onions. Carrots, Parsnips. Turnips. Beet, Pumpkins, Mangolds. Cabbages. Cauliflowers, Lettuces, Leeks, Rhubarb, Wheat, Oats. Maize, Flour. Oatmeal, Sharps. Bran. Chaff, 400 sacks Good Oamaru Oats, in lots to suit purchasers. . GROCERIES. Etc.—Tea, Coffee, Biscuits, Confectionery. Raisins. FRUIT. — Local Apples, Hobart Apples, Lemons, Oranges, etc., etc. Terms—Cash before Delivery. POULTRY BUYERS.-Please note sale at 10.30 a.m. _____________ R. ARTHUR] [J. F. BUDDLE THURSDAY, 31st, 11 a.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, ETC. THE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, ETC. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their Estate, Land and Houso Sal -room, Arthur's Mart, Queenstreet, on Thursday, July 31st. at 11 o clock a.m, by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, mHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :- Lot 1, Rocky Nook—Lot 2, sub-division of part Allotment 11. Section 10. Suburbs, having a frontage of 48 links to the. Great North Road by .a depth of 148 links, with 6-roomed cottage thereon, the property of F. Rademacher; Mortgage, No. s'-'22. Lot 2, Rocky Nook—Lot 1, subdivision of part Allotment 11, Section 10, Suburbs, having a frontage of 68 links to the New North Road, by a depth of 158 links, adjoining Lot 1; Mortgage, No. 6475. Lot 3, City—Lot 50, subdivision of Allotments 5,6,7, and others. Section 37, corner of La wry and Liverpool-streets (62 feet x 93 feet), together with the large Boarding-house erected thereon, known as The Carlton, in first-class state of repair, commanding one of the choicest views in the city, subject to existing lease; Mortgage, No. 92066. ' Also—Lots 56 and 57, subdivision of Allotments 3 and 4, Section 5, Suburbs of Auckland, corner of Devon-street and Victoria Avenue (99 feetx 99 feet) with two good two-storey Dwellinghouses tliereon; Mortgage, No. 92066. r Lot 4 (Otahuhu)—All the estate and interest which one, Esther Hickson, or her husband, Joseph Hickson, in her right, is now, or shall, or may at anytime hereafter become entitled to under the will of the late William Thomas Fairburn. of and in the real estate of the said William Thomas Fairburn, which interest now consists of a vested interest in l-7th of 60 acres (more or less) of land at Otahuhu. ALSO. AT SAME TIME AND PLACE (By order of the Trustees of the late Mrs Hobson), Rendel Place, Eden Terrace.—To be let. on lease for seven years, a large paddock containing 2a 3r 4p, with cottage and garden thereon. This property is thoroughly fenced, and centrally situated, suited for a small dairy. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. T. M. JACKSON AND CO. Have received instructions from a lady leaving the colony, to sell. Without Reserve, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising: Cottage Piano, by Wolf and Co., London; Horsehair Suite, Iron Hall Stand, Baby's Swing Cot. Large Overmantel, Wary Kauri Chest Drawers, Half-tester Mahogany Bedstead, Double Iron Bedstead, Handsome Duchess Pair, Wash stands- and Dressing Tables, Sets $nd Odd Lots Ware, Spring Mattress, Flax and Flock Mattresses, Pillows, etc, Lot Sundries, i- .■■'■ -.-•. .■ , ; "■-'--____;--" *"" ; " : "' ." v " Knitting Machine, by Universal K.M. Co. (Limited) ■ - ■ . Lot Hair Oil. Pomatum, Fancy Scented Soaps 3 Well-bred Ganaries Etc., Etc., Etc. Terms Cash. No Reserve. T. M. JACKSON _ CO., Auctioneers. " TO-MORROW, ab 10.30 o'Clock. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT* MAY CONCERN. J. JON E S Will sell by public auotion to-morrow (Friday), at half past 10 o'clock, at his Mart, 215, Queenstreet, . * » On Account of Whom it may Concern. "1 *___ Sackß GISBORNE POTATOES. JLOvr Terms at sale. Also, 76 sacks Canterbury Fluke Seed Potatoes. 60 sacks Oamaru Lapstone Seed Potatoes. 65' sacks Oamaru Seed Potatoes (Blue Derwents) 44 sacks Maize. 35 sacks Wheat, 60 sacks Chaff. 43 sacks Bran, 85 sacks Oats (Black Seed and Feed), Flour in sacks. 100 and 50lb bags. Oatmeal, Biscuits, Honey, Cocoa, Tea in boxes, Candles, Soap, Salt (fine and coarse), Canterbury Local Hams, Bacon in sides and rolls. Cheese. Butter in kegs, boxes, and £lb pats. Eggs. Carrots, Cabbages, Pumpkins, Onions, B one dust, Mangolds, etc., etc. J. JONES, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. GABRIEL IIwIS, Auctioneer, Will sell by public auction at Mr Bailey's Boat $hed, Customs-street, on Friday, thefsth i»St., at 2 p.m„ by virtue of a warrant of R;M. Court. Auckland, THE FIRT-CLASS CENTRE-BOARD BOAT, known as the BAY BOY, with Sails, Mast, and Anchor complete. Dimensions 20 feet long, beam 6 feet. j ■ i i ' ' ' | WEDNESDAY, . JULY 30, I At 12 o'clock noon. — PART OF TE RUAKAKA BLOCK, ' AROHA SURVEY DISTRICT. By Order of the' Registrar of the Supreme Court. G. W. BINNEY & SONS Have received instructions to sell at their Matt Corn Exchange. Fort-street, on Wednesday 30th July, at 12 o'clock noon, ™" oa «»J> ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situated in the Aroha Survey District, being part of a block of land known as Te Ruakaka. bounded towards the north by aline 6,305 links towards the east by a line 4,122 links, towards the south-east by a line 1,480 links, again towards the east by a road intersecting said block, again towards the south-east by Lot 218 of subdivision ofpart of said block 243 l-sth links, again towards the east by said Lot 218, 553 links, again towardß the south-east by a street called Miltonstreet laid out through said block 6,520 links and towards the west by a road reserved along the banks of the Waihou River. Trams and conditions can be seen at the Auctioneera' office, ' **

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 24 July 1890, Page 8

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