Auctions. TO-MORROW. AT MOUNT ALBERT. The undersigned will sell, at the residence of Mrs A. K. Taylor, on Saturday, 25th April, at twelve o'clock, mHE FOLLOWING STOCK:A MAtCHLESS g MEDIUM DRAUGHT GELDING, atred A MATCHLESS MARE, aged (good action for Hansom Cab) A CAP-A-PIE GELDING. syrs (carries _ laly) A BILLINGSGATE MAKE, syr« (carries a lady) JL FITZJAMES GELDING, 3yrs (carriea a lady) A TR iTTIVG MARE PEGGY, (makes » Bplendid leader in Tandem. All these Horses are thoroughly quiet, and have been broken to run in all descriptions of harness with the open Bridle. 20 COWS (in milk or springing) 2 PURE-BRED ALDERNEY BULLS LINCOLN EWES 7 BERKSHIRE PIGS 12 IMPORTED AMERICAN BRONZE TURKEYS 3 DRAYS. 1 SPRING CART 1 COVERED BU3GY 3 SETS DRAY HARNESS 2 SETS BUGGY HARNESS 2 SE IS CARRIAGE HARNESS 1 SET SPRING CART HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, &.C. 2 MOWING MACHINES 1 HORSE RAKE 1 SET DISC HARROWS 3 PLOUGHS (Hornsby) 1 DOUBLE MOULD-BOARD PLOUGH MILK COOLER AND PIPES 4 SETS HARROWS 1 TWO-HORBE ROLLER 1 MANGOLD AND TURNIP DRILL 1 WINNOWING MACHINE 1 MAIZE COB STRIPPER 1 LAWN MOWER, 1 CLOTHE 3 MANGLE &c. &c, &c. The above Implements are almost new and In perfect working order. N.8.-LUNCBEON AT ELEVEN A.M. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. MONDAY, APRIL 27, At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITUR& TO PARTIES FURNISHING, FURNITURE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. HANDSOME MOTTLED KAURI DUCHESS TOILETS. QUEEN ANNE TOILETS. MOTTLED KAURI WARDROBES, CHESTS OF DRAWERS IN GREAT VARIETY, RIMU HALL STANDS, BOOKCASES, CHEFFONIER, SETTEES, COUCHES AND EASY CHAIRS IN TAPESTR3S, COMMODES, LOO AND SQUARE TABLES, WASHSTANDS AND D. TABLES, MATTRESSES, MEAT SAFES, CABINETS, .■ etc., etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Mr F. Cook to sell by auction THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE. On the premises opposite the Tabernacle, Karsngahape Road, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock. : The Above All New Goods. Ternn Cash. ■yrrOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, tallow; For Vα! t _ t Durham IT«r4« trerr Tβ 9*&*t. i Tenaers. TO PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS.— Tenders for above (labour only); specifications at Morris. Karangahape Road. Close 7.30 p.m. Tuesday. April 28th. ■ TO SCOW OWNERS AND OTHERS. —TENDERS are invited until the 30th April, for the Carriage of One Million Bricks from Manukau to Nelson*... Altinformation can be obtained from Mr R. Fry, at J. Bycroft and Co.'s. Ltd., Shortland-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted." T> ORO. UG H OF ONEHUNGA. Tenders are invited and will be received tip to 7 p.m. of MONDAY, the 27th day of April. 1891, for the supply of 600 cubic yards more or less of Scoria Ash Metal in accordance with specification. Tenderers to give a separate price for supply to streets on the east and west sides of Queen-street. JOHN GEORGE HUTCHISON. Towp Clerk. "VTAPIER HARBOUR BOARDCONTRACT No. 36-PORTLAND CEMENT. Tenders for 12.000 Casks of Portland Cement will be received at tho Harbour Board Office until noon of TUESDAY, the 12th May. 1891. Specifications to ' bet seen at the Harbout Engineer's Office, Napier. J. S. CASS. Engineer Napier Harbour Board. I<ate Advertisements. WANTED Known, Prime Ox Beof; ? larjje supply of Meat. Prices low.— Arthur Wood, Wellington-street. FOR SALE, cheap, Grand Young New' found land Dop; also. Young Talking Parrots.— J. Walker, City Market. PERSONAL-Meab ! Meat 1 Meat ! — Prices reduced. Come early. Suet free. —Arthur Wood, Wellington-street. ANTED, Generals, small families. 12s, Parnell and Remuera; Cook-Laun-dresses, Parnell and Remuera : General, North Shore.-Jgs:; Sy nioods-sfcreot, -.IQe; • Hpuseinaid country, gentleman's fanyly, 12si-Jars Arthur*; 298, Queen-gtreet""' ■ ■ ■ . ■'■ T.ri CarCVihusiv" tie-complete, and in good order.—Apply Box 166, G.P.0., Auckland. DRINK our Excellent Coffees, at Is 4d, Iβ 6d, and Is 10d per lb : wholesale prices for 21bs or more.—Fredk. Whitehead, 95, Vic-toria-street. ■ HTtE CLOVER HONEY, in bulk. 41bs for Is6d; first quality.-F. Whitehead, 95, Victoria-straet. UPERB HOUSEHOLD TEA, having an established reputation, requires no pun*; price, 2s 6d per lb.-Fredk. Whitehead, Tea Importer. 95. Victoria-street. VERY Strong, Fragrant, Thick Tea, Indian Blend; price, 2s 4d per lb.—Fredk. Whitehead, Certified Tea Specialist. 95, Vic-toria-street. RICH, Deep Brown Tea; Beat in the Australian Market; Ceylon flavour; price, 3s per lb. Compare this, etc.—Fredk, Whitehead, Tea Specialist. 95, Victoria-street. "VTEW Shipment Pure Broken Indian J3I Pekoe T«a: price. Is 81b per lb; needii no puff.—Fredk. Whitehead, Tea Importer, 95, Victoria-street. "\TO. 177, is a Blend of Choice Pure Indian Teas; one of the fineet all-round values; price. 2s per lb.—Fredk. Whitehead. Tea Importer. 95. Victoria-street. J3A EXTRAORINARY. — Our oldestablished mark; always a good, reliable Household Tea, at 2s per lb.—Fredk. WhiteYOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING THIS EVENING, 7.3* W. HIND SMlThTesq. ; Rkv. T. SHERWOOD ; and probably K_v. hk. BEVAK. of Melbourne. Friends urged to attend.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 94, 24 April 1891, Page 4
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