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' Auctions. R. ARTHPftJ [«.. t. BPDO-.E TO-MORROW, 11 a,m, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, Ac. .ART Htr R % B U D,D f_J_ Have received ikstruetidtis to sell by auction, at their Mart, Agricultural Hallj City Market, to-morrow, at ll o'clock _.._•_.,* A WELL - ASSOP.TED LOT OF _____ GENERAL DRAPERY, Dress Stuff, Calico, Underolothing. Millinery. Haberdashery, Hosiery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Mackintoshes, Shirts, Sox, Hats. Caps. Gents', Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Laces, etc.. Fancy Goods, Hand Fire Screens, Photos, etc. Terms: Casb before delivery. n- J. esam] [c. Arthur TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD fURNITURE, PIANO, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, MAORI CURIOS, Ac. MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD. ! ESAM AND ARTHUR __"_.vß instruction, from Mrs ShirplcS, who is temporarily leaving Auckland; W. .ell by auction; at her Tho Kpol.lj Mount Roskill Road, Thursday next, at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., Piano. Music Stool. B.W. Chairs, Rep. and Plush Table CJoths, Tables, Fender and Irons, Japanesei Tea Set, Vases, E.P. Cruet, Tea and Coffee Set. Walnut Folding Chair. Seltzogene, Duchess Suite, Ware, Doable and Single Iron bedsteads, Wire Mattresues, thra. Chests Drawers. Chiffonier, Writing Desk, Hracketsand Ornaments, Hearth Rug, .Duplex Lamp, 8-riay Clock. Venetian Blinds. Singer Sewing Machine, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Carpenter's Bench, Garden tools, etc., etc, A Lot of Maori Curios. Paterson's 'Bus leaves Victoria-street at 10:50 ia.ni. B. J. ESAft] [C. ARTHUR TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TWO CASES PICTURE ALMANACS. ESAM & ARTHUR Will sell by auction at their Mart, Queen street, opposite the Savings Bank, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, On Account of whom ifc may Concern, 3 CASES PICTURE ALMANACS. About 200 dozen. - Also. A useful lot of Household Furniture and Effects. -. ■ TO-MORROW,.at 10.30 a,m. By public auction at AITKEN'S PRODUCE MART. BANANAS I pTnES ! PEANUTS ! COCOANUTS! Blue and AQQ BUNCHES Yellow BANANAS 2 Flesh— 150 ' Do. Do. White— 135 Do. Do. Siate— 23 Do. DO. Yin diamond—ls esses Pineappleß TEF- 12 Do. Do. White X—■ 12 Do. Do. RodM— 10 Do. Do. AA A— 8 Do. Do. C- 4 Do. Do. Red M— 10 sacks Coconnuts CH— 5 Do. Peanut.. All in first-class condition, ex s.s. o_nap_re. ALEX! AITKEN, ■ Auctioneer. WEDNESDAYrNOVEMBER 26th, At 12 o'clock noon. VALUABLE PROPERTY TOWNSHIP OF OTAHUHU. ———a—. ■ urn. _»____-_____»_—»—»——»— THREE DIFFERENT LOTS, COMPRISING IN ALL ABOUT 10. ACRES IN THE VILLAGE, WITH DWELLING HOySEANDOUT-BUILpjNGg.I j ,'\ : . : . ~\', ~A^^;,.AlTltß^fc;^^M' Han been favoured with instructions from Mr • Jffl. M, Weedonto B_lJ'atr-iii'M_t_'>;'juncHon of Queer*, Grey, ahd-XVakefleldfatteets, qn |he above date, the foilowiug valuable pireportips, in three different lots:— '"■ ► LOT 1.-THE LAND BEING LOTS 23. 24, Zo, and 26 of the subdivision by John Fairburn of part of Fairburn'■ claim, No. 268 a, containing in all 4 acres, with Dwelling House and Out-Buildings thereon erected. LOT 2.—The Land being Lots 20 and 21 of the above subdivision, containing in all 4a. 2r. 12p. LOr 3.—The Land being Lots 5,-6, ~•8,9.10,11, and 12 of the subdivision of part of Fairbura's Claim, fronting the Great South Road and hear the School property, with a right of way over a strip of land 100 links wide. LOTS 1 AND 2, UNDER THE "LAND TRANSFER ACT." The Auctioneer drawß the attention of intending buyers that the above property is in good grass, and is equally suitable for a Homestead as for Market Gardening purposes. The situation is within three minutes'walk of the Otahuhu Railway Station, and three-quarters Of an hour s drive of tho city. All information can be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneer, ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer.: W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. t>ACR E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, At 11 o'Clock. AMERICAN ORGAN, BOOKCASES, VVALNUT WHATNOTS AND CARD TABLES, TAPESTRY SUITE (9 pieces), AVIARY, CIRCULAR SAW MACHINE, TWO FRISTER AND ROSSMAN SEWING MAOHINES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, i The subscribers will sell-by auction at their Booms. Queen-street, on Friday next at 11 . o'clock, . ... . ! ■.*.*■•. ■* HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, eoiisist- ~ _ JV( Suite (9 pieces), W*lnut Card, Table. W_-_autA*y'hatno-. Cedar and* Rimu washstande andiiWarcy Dressing Mirrors. Curtain. _rat«B- Wb'd_r_and'p*_^iieaUo' Chairs. Rocking_ Conches. Carpets, Cases of-Shells.'Case of Birds. Folding, __a*y and % B.W. Chairs, Umbrella Stand, Singer Sewing Machine. 2 Frister and RossmahHand or Treadle Sewing Machines, 2 Knittine Machines, Linoleum, Oilcloth. Meat 'Safes,- Roupd and Square Tables. Scales and Weights, Ladders, W_re_ Netting, Aviary, Washing Machine, etc.. Doors, Circular-saw Machine, with Drilling Apparatus, 3 Saw Blades, etc., etc.. Also, at 12 b'Cloek, A American Organ, 8 stops, by W. W. Kimball. No Reserve. _!',,,-.'' , SAMUEL AND SON, :• Auctioneers.* - v v ! "'"■ e____________! .' -i ■', ;"' ''"'', ,ji* m.i Gold mining Notices. AZELB ANK GOLD - MINING • COMPANY (LIMITED). Sha. eholders aro reminded that Shares upon which Calls remain unpaid en MONDAY, the 17th inst, will bo forfeited. F. A. WHITE. . Secretary. Borough Notices. ' T> ORQUGHOPDBVO N Pt> R T. OUTSTANDING. BATES, N _^^4.^ e _jyE. ve -° tbat -U Rates tliipald on SATURpAY. ©th, November. l__tf. will be liable to be Sued tor without further notice. ' J. DINSDALE. ____—__* , Town ©Jerk. Deyeirpor-, tferember L 189 ft.' J. ' ~[.• Ac '■ *~.''' ' : I, 1 "". 11 s _=_Bg-3e_e_S' A LTERNATED Tenders and Specifies.Jt\.. tieaisiayitedtor Cai-p&tering, Papering-, Fainting*, etc., to Cottage, EOiel-slreet, Eden Te:<s*aoe. Lowest or any tender po ineoessarfly W_v Friday next. , :■. %l

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1890, Page 8