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Auctions. K. ARTHUR] [J. F. BUDDLE ARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. "TVTEXT WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION _L. as so far arranged — MONDAY, 11 a.m.. at John-street, off Jervois Road, Ponsonby, at the residence of a lady leaving by the 'Frisco mailboat—Her Household Furniture and Effects, Pictures, Singer's Sewing Machine, Glass, Ch.ma and Earthenware, Plated ware, Cutlery, Poultry, TUESDAY*. 11 a.m., at Wcllesley-strcet West, near Nelson-street, at the residence ot Mrs Tottenham (who is leaving her Household Furniture and Effects, Glass, Crockery, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, TUESDAY, Noon, at the Mart — Daily, Farm, Garden and Orchard Products, Grain, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Groceries. Balance of a Stock, etc., Fruit of all kind'_ in season. Rubber Paint, etc. THURSDAY, 2 p.m., at the Mart — A wellassorted lot of Fruit, Hothouse Grapes, 1 Gages. Plums, Damsons, Pears, Appies, I Quinces, Lemons, Cape Gooseberries, Pas- P sion Fruit, Tomatoes, Blackberries. FRIDAY, 11 o'clock a.m., at the Mart, Market Day Auction—Market for Poultry. Pigs, Pork, Rabbits. Carriages, Implements, Dairy, Farm, Garden and Orchard Products, Groceries. Confectionery, Fruit, POUTRY, PIG, etc., DEPARTMENT, entirely distinct from Produce, etc. A splendid airy place with unlimited space in the City Market. Western Wing. PRODUCE & FRUIT DEPARTMENT-In the Agricultural Hall, City Market. Ihe largest, best ventilated and lighted Auction Market in the Australasian Colonies. ON SALE—New Iron Ploughshares. Cutters, Cambridge Rollers, various sizes, Clod Cutters, Horse Gear, Ranees, Fencing Wire, Fan Blast, Cooling Chambers for domestic purposes, Turnover Bcu Boxes, Produce, Grain, Fruit, Groceries, etc. ARTHUR & B'UDDLE, Commission Salesmen, Auctioneers and Agents. R. ARTHUR] [J. F. BUDDLE " MONDAY, 11 a.m. JOHN-STREET, PONSONBY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, POULTRY, etc. ARTHUR AND BUDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from a lady leaving by tho 'Frisco mail boat, to sell by auction at her residence. John-street, on Jervois Road. Ponsonby, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock a.m.. ,__ HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS-Singer's Sewing Machine, nearly new; Loo and Square lables, Gipsy and Occasional Tables. B.W. Cane Chairs, Horsehair Couch and Chairs, Rocking and Cano Chairs, Cornice Poles, Brackets, Timepieces, Lamps, Curtains. Good I "cturcs. Vases, Iron Bedsteads, Spring and other Mattresses, Canvas Stretchers, Chest of Drawers, Looking Glasses, Toilet Tables. Ware. Matting, Bedding, Blankets, Sheets. Quilts. Slips, etc., Washstands, Carpets, Oilcloth. Mats, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Bread Crock, Earthenware. Glass, China, and Dinner Ware, Tea bet. Cutlery, Plated Ware, Bird Cage, Poultry, Tools, etc., etc. On view Morning of the Day of Sale. \\E__NESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Ab Twelve o'Clock. X>ALMORAL TESTATE, T ARE mAKAPUNA.

ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has been instructed by Mr Thomas Seaman to sell by auction on Wednesday. February 25, at 12 o'clock noon, mHE BALMORAL ESTATE, JL Of 177 Acres. This Magnificent Property adjoins the Pupukc Estate and Takapuna Recreation Reserve, and for situation and view is unsurpassed in the district, of Takapuna. The ESTATE has been subdivided into allotments Of from two acres to 26 acres, many of which for villa residences—having grand views of the lake, ocean. Auckland, and harbour— cannot be equalled whilst they offer peculiar advantages for fruit-growing and agricultural purposes. TAKAPUNA. FIVE ALLOTMENTS on the main road, adioining the Anglican Church. For business purposes unequalled in the district. SIX RESIDENTIAL ALLOTMENTS in Killarnoy-street, close to the Lake. The properties aro flagged. Conveyances run 13 trips daily. Plans ready and can bo obtained from Auctioneer, Mr Seaman (Victoria Arcade), or Takapuna Lake Hotel. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, At Twelve o'Clock. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE COURT. UNDER POWER OF SALE CONTAINED IN MORTGAGE NO. 116669. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell, on the above date, at twelve o'clock, ALLOTMENT No. 49, of the Parish of Te Arai, County of Marsden, containing 70 acres, with the Dwelling-house thereon erected. Also, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Part of Lot 28, of the Subdivision of Allot" ments 8 and 9, of Section 6, Suburbs of Auck> land, with a frontage of 92 feet to Eden-street" Mount Eden, and a depth of 99 feet. Term at Sale.

FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, Twelve Noon. DWELLING-HOUSE AND GROUNDS. St. STEPHEN'S AVENUE, PARNELL. (The Property of the late Captain Sewell.) T. M. JACKSON & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Mart, Durhamstreet East, on the above date, THAT HANDSOME, COxMFORTABLE Family Residence, situated in St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, containing 8 large Rooms, with Kitchen Range and Bath. Gas and Water laid throughout. The allotment contains 1 acre which is hold on lease. 45 years of which are unoxpired at an annual rental of £1, is bounded on three sides by 66 feet road. The grounds are beautifully laid out in Flower Garden and Orchard, the view is unsurpassed, out Buildings comprise 2 Stables, Coach-house, Wash-house and other usual offices. The Insurance i 3 £500, and the whole property has a frontage of 195 feet to St. Stephen's Avenue with a depth of 412 feet. Conditions of Sale, further particulars from THOS. M. JACKSON & C 0.,, 1 r> Auctioneers, ' ' FRIDAY, MARCH 6, At,l2 o'clock Noon. VALUABLE IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARMS, Y\ AIROA SOUTH. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. The undersigned have received instructions from tho Trustees under the Will of the late John McDonald to se 1 by public auction, at' their Mart. Durham-street East, on Friday, the sixth day of March, at twelvo o'clock noon. First— A LL THAT FARM, containing: _/-_t 184 acres 1 rood 31 perches, being part of Allotment 38 and Allotments 39 and 40, of the Parish of Wairoa South; together with tho commodious Dwelling-house. Barn, Stable, Workman's Cottage, and convenient Outbuildings and Offices erected thereon.. Second.— AIjL THAT FARM, adjoining the above; containing 161 acres Sroods and 19pcrch.es, being Allotments, 35, 36, 37, and part of Allotment 38; all fenced, and laid down in grass. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the above as an exceptionally good opportunity jor intending purchasers. Terms: One-fourth cash, the balance may remain on mortgage at 6 per cent, per annum for a term of 5 years. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. T. M.JACKSON & CO., Durham-street East. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW. For Bale at Durham Yards every Tuesday, at 9,30 a.m. HUNTER AND NOLAN.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 44, 21 February 1891, Page 8

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