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Auctions. ARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Auctioneer and Agenb. No Trading , . Commission Business only. "ftTEXT WEEK'S SALES by AUCTION, -Li as so far arranged— TUESDAY, noon, at the Mart. -Dairy Farm, Garden and Orchard Products, several lines of Potatoes to cloar out. to clese consignments. Groceries—Tea, Cofl'ee, Yoast Powder, Lonp; Life Salts, Soap, Capers, etc. AI , 2 O'CLOCK, P.M.—Fruit-Apples, Pears, Lemons, etc., from some of the best orchards at Port Albert. Holcnsville, Waikato, Whangaroi, etc., WEDNESDAY, noon, at the mart—Household i urnituro and EHects for Parlour. DiningKooni, Bedroom, Kitchen, and Crockery, Cookinj? Utensila. Patent Mangle, Gas Cookiner Stove, Meat Safe, Dok Kennel, Perambulator. THURSDAY. 11 a.m., at. the mart—A well assorted lot of General Drapery, Underclothlnjr, Blankets, Hosiery. I Inberdashcry, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Oilskins, etc. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers lot of secondhand Clothing:. FRIDAY, 11 a.m., at the mart-Market day auction Market, Poultry, Produce, Groceries, Fruit, etc. li. J. ESAM] [c. ARTHUR MONDAY NEXT, MAY 2, At 11 a.m. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES JEWELLRV, CLOTHING, 5 GUNS LARGE CHEST TOOLS, 50 PAIRS SKATES, BOX LAWN TENNIS (small) AIR BED AND BELLOWS, FANCY COSTUME, CLARIONETTE, &c. ESAM AND ARTHUR Have received instructions from Mr I. Mondolssohn, of tho Hoyal Loan, Victoria-street, to sell by auction at their mart, Quocn and Elliott street, ou Monday next. May 2nd,at 1) a.m., fTNREDEEMED PLEDGES as por 'U Star of April 27th and 28th. AGRICULTURAL HALL. MONDAY, MAY '2nd. By Auction, at 11 o'Clock, IN THE MARKET HOUSE. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BOOKS, BRIDGE CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. Alex. Aitkon has rwceivod instructions to sell as above. OUITE FURNITURE (9 pieces), Tables, Chairs, Washstnndfi, Carpenters' Tools. BridßO Contractor's Plant, 15 rut home '■{ Iron Chain (nearly now), !>OO Books, SauaaKe Machine, Washing Machine: etc. A. AITKEN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY", MAY 7, At 11 o'clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR A. iIASKLL. Tho undersigned have receive.! instructions from Mr A. HopoU (who is Riving up his dairy) to sell, on I ho farm. Otahuhu, rpiLE whole of nrs dairy JL COWS. PIGS. Sec. connistincr of: 50 Choice Young Cows and lloiferfl, som e in milk and all in calf 1 Bull 32 Youner Cattle 30 YVhito Berkshire Pißft 2 White Berkshire lirood Sows 1 White Boar b Fine Baron Iloft's Quantity Mangolds, Pig Potatoes, otc. 4 acres Krccn Outs, to bo removed by July 1 3 Good Cart or Plough Ilorseg Dairy Utensils and Sundries 3 Stiicks Oaten Straw 6 Stacks Oaten Sheaves 1 Slack Meadow Hay The stacks are well thatched, nnd may remain on the ground until Ist November next. Luncheon provi-io'!. HUNTER AND NOLAN. FRIDAY, MAY 13. DURIT A M VAR DS. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH NEMMING. Tho undersigned have receiveil Instructions from the Trustees of ihe lato J. Ncinniinits Estate to fell, at the Durham Yards, on FrImiiRESHING MACHINE & ENGINE B (8-horKC power), Elevator and Chadcutter, in thorough workinj* order. Now on view at the Farm. East Tamaki. HUNTER AND NOLAN. _____ ■vkTool, h ides, sheepskins, TALLOW. For Bale at Durham Yards irerr Tu93la7, at 9.30 a.tu. HUNTER AND NOLAN. SATURDAY, 28th MAY, 1591 , . M A N G E R E. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM P LEME NT S, ET C. The undersigned hare received instructions from Messrs Percy and Wills (who are givinK up their farm through expiration of lease ana dissolving partnership by mutual cons(ni)to sell on their Farm,on Saturday. 281.h May, mHE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND J DEAD STOCK, consisting of- - 7CO Ewes forward in lamb, and 100 Wethers 5 Choico Dairy Cows, 1 Bull, 2 Berkshire 8 Draught Mares and Geldings, all first-class workers Upstanding Hack, by Cap-a-pio Upstanding Filly, <tyr3, broken to saddle Well-known Hunter " Padlock (prizetaker at last Show) 3 D.F. Ploughs. 1 S.F. Plough Scarifier, by Wallaco 2 Sots Disc Harrows, by Reid and Urey 3 Sets Iron Harrows 1 Double-moulding Plousrh, oy Hornsby 1 Tlireo-horso Grubber, Wooden Kolloy i :orn Seed and Manure Drill, by Walker Catnbridge Roller, with Uoneduat Distributor . . 1 Barrow Seed Sower. "Winnowine Machine Reaper and Binder, by Nornsby Combined Reaper and Mower, by Wallaco Horse Hay Hake, by Nicholson 3 Drays, with frames Spring Wai,-scon and Spring Trap with ladders, by Mttokie . Doublo-«tvitcd Buggy, by Cousins and Atkin _ Waggon, SprlnK Cart, Bugfgy, Dray Leading and Plough Harness Saddlcsann (trldlca Portable Horizontal. 4 h.p. Engine, with bolts, by Hornsby Chaff Cutter, Corn Crusher Circular Saw mid Bunch 3-stall Stable mid Engine Shed, for removal 4 Stacks Wheat Straw, about 80 tons 2 Stacks Oaten Straw. Stack Moadow Hay 50 Ha"s Seed Dun Onts, 300 Empty Sacks 6 Ladders, Hay Forks and Hakes Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, wool Baler ?. 600-gallon and 3 400-gallon Iron 'J'anks 2 "Water Troughs 2 Iron Pi'; Troughs, Hay Knives Dairy Utensils 21) 8.8.L. <;ims. etc., etc. Black Spanish Fowls, Ducks HOUSE I [OLD FURNITU RE. Horsehair Suite, Dining , , Kitchen, and other Tables Chiflbnior, Iron Bedsteads, Looking Glasses Wasbslundeand Ware Chests Drawers Child's Cot, Crockery, etc., etc. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Kale at 12 sharp. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Vt r . S. COOURAKK] [JAS, DACRE MONDAY, 16th MAY. " 200 ALLOTMENTS, RIVERHEAD. ALLOTMENT, ONEHUNGA. The Subscribers have received instructions from tho Executor in the Estate of the lato Mrs J. S. Macfarliine to si>ll by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, May 16th, at 12 o'clock, "OIVERHEAD—2OO Allotments, being , 3\i part of J. S. Mncfarlane's sub-division of Allotment No. 75, Parish of Paremorunio. ONEKUNGA—Allotment 3. Sub-division Lot 4, Section 21. Village otOnehunga, 30 foet frontage to Fitzroy-striict. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 8

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