Auctions. ARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agent, Only Commission Business (no tradning). "MEXT WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION -Li as so far arranged :— MONDAY, NOON, at the Mart.-Balance of a Stock ot General Groceries, Oilman Stores, Brass Scales and Weights. Coffee Mill, a T J ja(laer . a lot ot Biscuits Tins, etc. ALSO a well assorted lot of Local Fruit. Bro Cre Pears and others, Pond's Seedlings. I urple Gages, Orleans, Early River and other Plums, Damsons, Dessert and other Apples. TUESDAY, NOON, at Mart-Dairy Farm, Garden and Orchard Products, Groceries, Tea. Coffee, Soap, a case of Mamby's Crystals. wAT. I p-m.—Fruit of all kinds in season. WEDNESDAY. NOON, at the Mart-A General Assortm nt of Household Furniture and Effects, for Parlour, Diningroom. Bedroom, Kitchen, etc., Cooking „„ Utensils, Crockery, etc. HKIDAY, 11 a.m., at the Mart. Market-day Auction Market. — Poultry, Produce, /- Groceries, Fruit, etc. ON SALE PRIVATELY.—First-class Honey, Al Cheese, Butter, Maize, Oats. Bran, „ Chaff. Table Potatoes, Onions. NO lE.—Please address all consignment* in full, Richard Arthur, Arthur's Mart, as several lots have gone astray. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, At Eleven a.m. FREE HO L D PR OPERTIES (CITY AND SUBURBAN). TO CLOSE UP THE ESTATE OF THE LATE G. N. DANIELS. RICHARD ARTHUR (Commission Auctioneer and Agent) Has been favoured with ins!ructions to Roll by public auction, at his Land, E.state, and House Sale Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 15th instant, at eleven o'clock a.m., THE FOLLOWING- VALUABLE PROPERTIES :— BRUNSWICK-STREET off Hobson-stree* (near Gleeeon's Hotel) — Allotment No. 16' Corner of Brunswick-street and Harbour Terrace. MORNINGSIDE. New North Road.-I.ots 35 to 45, of Section 1. of Allotment 170, Suburbs, near the Railway Station, having 660 feet frontage to tho muiu road leading to tho ■ Western Springs. The abovo Properties being sold to close an Estate, an excellent opportunity is presented to investors of securing lands which will nay to hold. Farther particulars can bo obtained from Messrs Whitnker and Russell. Wyndharnstreet. Solicitors for tho Estate; or irom the Auctioneer. MONDAY, NOON. GROCERIES, OILMAN'S STORES, BRASS SCALES, LADDER, COFFEE MILL, Etc. RICHARD ARTHUR (Commission Auctioneer and Agent) Ha 3 been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at Arthurs .Mart, Queen-street, on Monday next, at 12 o'clock," rpHE BALANCE OF A STOCK of , JL ■ ■ Genoral Groceries, Oilman's Stores, Provisions. 2 Brass Scales and Weights. Large Coffee Mill, Ladder, Lot of Biscuit Tins, Sundries. Also, A Well-assorted Lot of Local Fruit. Bron Cre and other Pears, Pond's Seedling, Orlean, Purplo Gage. Early River and other Plume, Damsons, Dcusert and other Apples. Terms—Cash before delivery. "VVEDNES~DAY NEXU\ February 10th. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ! PAWNBROKER'S GENERAL STOCK, GLASS COUNTER CASE, LARGE GLASS CASE. ESAM _ ARTHUR Will sell by auction at their mart (opposite Savings Bank), under instructions from Mr S. A. Asher, of Melbourne Pawnbroking Company, commencing at 11 o'clock, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF UNRE.DE_M_O F__DGES, consisting of Jewellery. Musical Instruments, Electric Machines. Solid Silver Tea Service. Valuable Set Ivory Chessmen. Superior Silver and Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery. Pictures. Books, Clocks, large quantity Carpenter and other Toolu Skates, Spades. Picks. Shovois, Crowbars, Cramps, Horse Clippers, large quantity Clothing. Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats, Tr6u6ers, Shirts, Flannels, Rugs, Sheets, Pr«S3C!<, Underclothing, about 60 pairs New and Second-hand _oots, General Pawnbroker's Stock, etc., etc. Tho whole is offered for positive sale, as Mr Asher is giving up the businessB. J." ESAM] I'C AUTHOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. LOGAN.. BANK, JERMYN-STREET. ESAM AND ARTHUR Have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Wilkie (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction at her residence Logan Bank, Jennyn-street, Wednesday, February 24th, at 11 o'clock:— HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Farther particulars in a few days. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, At Twelve o'Clock. -' PONSONBY-BUILDING SITES. ONEHUNGA—BUILDING SITES. PUPUKE-RESIDENCE SITES. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instruqtlons to sell by auction, at his Rooms, 2*_, Queen street, on Wednesday, theUOth February, at 12 o'clock noon, PONSONBY— Splendid Building Site, betnfflfrart of Lot 3. Section 5, Subdivision of Lots 7. 8.9,10 and 11. Section 8. Suburbs, having a frontage to Emmett-street of 100 feet by 189 feet. ' ONEHUNGA—Northern part of Allotment 6, V Section 7. Town of Onehunga, containing „ , 8 roods and 3 perches. PUPUKE (LAKE TAKAPUNA)—Three Magnificent Sites, being Lots2,ll, and 12, commanding good views of Lake and stirgrounding country, from 2 acres each to 5 acres. Planscan be seen and all information obtained from Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, At Twelve o'Clock. HOUSE IN COOK-STREET, CITY. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has been instructed to sell by auction, on Wednesday, February 10th, at 12 o'clock. Without Reserve, HOUSE AND ALLOTMENT IN COOK-STREET, Close to Hobson-street, being part of Allotment 1, Section 28, City ol Auckland, having a frontage to Cook-street of 26 feet, with Dwelling-house of 5 rooms thereon, subject to right-of-way 2 feet wido. Property flagged. Without reserve. "^T.tia_xSf(^S_f__^ I: ' A -- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, At Twelve o'Clock. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ONSLOW FAREWELL MEETING. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. D. TONKS _ CO. Have received instructions to soil, at Brunswick Mart, on Friday. February 12, BOOTHS CARDS STALLS STABLING For the Onslow Farewell Meeting to take place at Ellerelie on Thursday, February 18.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1892, Page 8
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