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Auctions. wTs. COCHRANE] [J AS - DACRE FRIDAY, 13bh FEBRUARY, Ab 11 o'clock. ROSEWOOD PIANO, MAHOGANY SUITE IN MOROCCO, HALL STANDS, ICE CHEST, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, NICKEL MOUNTED BEDSTEAD, WIRE MATTRESSES, 100 PAIRS BOOTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Friday next at eleven H° C OrjSEHOLD FURNITURE, consistin? of Rosewood Piano by Bord, Hall Stands, Mahogany Suite in Morocco, Fenders and Irons. Tapestry Suite. Refrigerator and Ice Chest, Singer's Sewing Machine, Nickel Mounted Half Tester Bedstead, Wire Wove Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, Palliasses. Pilaws. Mnrble-trp Mirrcr?. Chests Drawers, Washatands and Ware, DressingTables, Mirrors, Curtains and Poles, Duchess Suite. Austrian Chairs, Round, Square and Oval Tables, Wood and Cone Chairs, Pictures. Steps. Filters. Clocks, Cutlery, Meatsafes, Wire Netting, Doors, Pulleys and Chain, etc. (IN THE ESTATE OF J. BORLEY.) 100 Pairs Boot 3, Tools. Last. Chest Drawers, Bath, and sundries. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W"(THU RSD A YK At 1.30 o'Clock. AITKEN'S AUCTION MART. For Sale by auction, ABOUT 250 CASES OF LOCAL FRUIT of all descriptions. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. FRIDAYTTErmUARY 13, ,"..'•; At Two p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS Will sell by auction, at their NEW LAND SALE RQOIV.S, 85, Queen street (opposite the end of Fort-street), GRAFTON ROAD—Handsome House, containing 8 rooms, bath-room, cellar, and wush-house ; with Allotment 37 by 90 feet, being Lot 3. of subdivision of parts of A'lotmertt 8 aud 9, Section 16, Suburbs. Terms ii requested. GRAFTON ROAD-THE GRAFTON ROAD STORE. Large Shop, with 7 d we l ling rooms: brick foundation, slate roof, etc. Allotment 36 by 108 ft., with right of way to back. Terms: £100 cash; balance at 7 per cent. HEPBURN AND NAPIER STREETSCorner Allotment, 65 by 99. with three Cottages thereon. HOBSON-STREET-Thoso Fine Business Premises, owned and occupied by Mr. T. W. Doonin, having 40ft. frontage to Hobson-sreet by 195 ft. deep, with the substantial Building, comprising large Double-fronted Shop, with 8 dwelling rooms, private entrance, hall, 2 staircases, 3 cellars, slate '-oof, etc.. wash-house, stable, harness and feed-room, buggy-shed, etc OHAUPO—2,OOS acres of Good Land, the greater part rich swamp, easily drained, about 250 acres bush. This fine block comprises Allotments 183 to 187, 193 to 20S, 219 to 221. 235 to 243, 257, 258. and 258 a, Parish of Nga Roto. There are two fresh water lakes on this property, and it is splendidly situated for railway communication. Terms if desired. WAITAKEREI-Part of Allotment 81, containing 60 acres ; 10 acres cleared, 6 acres f onced. Situated en the road to Waitakerei Falls. WAIKOMITI-10 acres, part of Allotment 81; 5 acrea fenced and in grass, tmall garden, cottage of two rooms, &c. Further particulars from SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, House and Land Auctioneers, So, Queen-street. MONDAYTFEB. 16, 12 Noo_ MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD VILLA SITE, Close to Ellerslio Railway Station (lately occupied by Aitken Carrick, Esq.). THOS. M. JACKSON & CO. Have received instrucions from the owner (who has left the coionyi to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Durham-street East, on the above date, ALL THAT FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated close to Eiterslie Station and adjoining the residence of Theo. I'ooper. Esq. Beautifully laid out with shelter and ornamental trees ; orchard of abc t 200 tree 3in full bearing, comprising choice varieties of Apples, fears, Peaches, Lemons, Oranges, etc., etc. Paddock of about 1J acre 9, in grass and fenced with ornamental fence; carriage drivo trom front, gate round site of old building: fowlhouse and lartre run, concrete tank capable of holding 5.0G r gas. of water. This magnificent property consists of 3 acres, Irood. and 21 poles (more or less), and has large frontage to Panmurr- Road; it comprises Part of Allotment 7 of Sec 12, Suburbs of Auckland, being Lot 3 473, 481. and part of 471 and 48C of subdivision into iote of said lo' 7. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, T M. JACKSON & CO., Durham street East. ~" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. At Twelve o'Clock. LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE AT AUCKLAND RAILWAY STATION. The undersigned have been instructed to sell, without reserve, at the Goods Shed. Auckland Railway Station. LOST and Unclaimed Luggage, consisting of Boxes, Bags, Parcels and Contents. Umbrellas, Walking Sticks Hats. Overcoats Saddle Swags, etc. etc. Terms—Cash before delivery. T. M JACKSON & CO., Aucbionecis. Durham-street Easb. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. At 32 o'Clock. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme , , Court., ip -'•• ROBERT CHARLES CARR Will sell at, his Mart. Customs-street West, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 12 o'clock noon, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND being part of Lot 37, of a sub-division into lots of Allotment 30, of Section 8 of the Suburbs 01 Auckland. Parish of Wai'.emata. having: a frontage of 49 feet to Vermont-street, with a depth r,r 20C feet, together wiic <he tiv o Cottages thereon erected. Registered number ot Mortgage. 107537. Conditions of sale on application to ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, For Sale at Durham Yards every Tuesday, at 9.30 a,m. HUNTER AND NOLAN. .TW" . O T I G.. E., After this date FOWLS found on my property will be destroyed. MARY PATTISON. Shaddock-street. - ,_ ~ ,„ n , Eden Terrace, February 11,1891. JMPORT AN T REDUCED PRICE LIST. Q. R E G O R V, Artist Photographer, PONSONBY ROAD (near All Saints'). Extra Finished and Enamelled Cabineta. 20s per doz. 12s per half-doz. ; Extra Finished and Enamelled Cartes, 10s per doz., 6s per half-doz Proofs submitted. Satisfaction guaranteed.' Tramcars passjhe door. "VTEITHER trickery nor competition has JJ* been able to affect the reputation of WOLFE'SSCHNAPPS^ WOLFEV3 SCHNAPPS-The public should exercise cautioo in purchasing

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 35, 11 February 1891, Page 8

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