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■ ■ Auctions. TO-MORROW, 11 a.m. MARKET-DAY SALE. POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT, &c. AT ARTHUR'S MART (Queen-street, next to Messrs A. Buckland and Sons'). To-morrow, at 11 o'clock a.m., MARKET DAY AUCTION MARKET. TpOULTRY— Fowls, Good Cockerels .!_ Pullets, Turkeys, Pigeons, Ducks, Goese, Canaries, good Pointer Doa. PRODUCE—3O Sacks Wheat, Gocd Table Potatoes, good sound Onions, Cariots, Vegetables, Fresh Butter, Fresh-laid Eggs, Corned Butter, Factory and other Cliocse, firat-class Local Bacon and Hams, Honey, Maize, Oats, Chair. Brnn. GROCERIES-Ten, Coffee, Biscuits, Soap, Capors. Sauce, 3 cases Pickles. 9 cases of Condensed Milk. FRUIT, at 2 o'clock p.m.—First-class Dessert and Cooking Apples, Rome ifcauty, Ryincrs, Ohinemuri, Simmons', Winter Majetin, Beauty of Kent, Stone Pippins, Russets, Pearmains, etc., etc., and Pears, Lemons, etc., from some of tho best orchards, Tomatoes. Terms—Cash before Delivery. MONDAY, NOON. ■-..■.■ BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, DIAMOND AND OTHER RINGS. BARGAINS! CLEARING-OUT SALE. (Owner Leaving the Colony.) ":. ■■■• RICHARD ARTHUR, (Commission Auctioneer and Afcent) Has been favoured with instructions, from Mr S. A. Asher, late Pawnbroker (who is leaving tho coloDy), to sell by Public Auction at Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, oa Monday next, at 12 o'clock noon, mnß BALANCE OF HIS STOCK of .JL Superior Gold and Silver Watches, by some of the best makers, Rothcrhain, Little Bros, aud others. Gold aud Silver Jewellery, Brooches, Sots Studs, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings. On view morning of the day of salo. Terms—Cash before Delivery. B. J. ESAMJ [C. AKTUUK ijljgfc. TO-MORROW, 11 o'Clock. K .^., ; | MARKET-DAY AUCTION SALE. • POULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT. % " ■•'•"• ESAM AND ARTHUR ~:-'" Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street (oppo«ito Savings Bank), to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, "OOULTRY — Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, _T Geoso. Canaries, etc., 1 Sack Holders. PROOUCE-tOOsacks Waikato nnd Southern Potatoes, Southern Kidneys, Wheat. Oats, Maize, Bran, Sharps, Kumcras, Onions, Pumpkins, l Jic Melons. Bacon and Ham, Dairy-fed Bacon. Chcesn, Fresh Butter, in lib, and Mb pat*, from Whangarci. Waikato, "iVaiulcu, Pukckohe, etc., Eggs, Salt Butter. Assorted Vegetable?. 16 caoos Tea, Biscuits, Coffee, Apple Jelly, 12 casi:3 Sec. Honey. FRUIT, at 1 o'Clock Sharp. Apples. Fig?, Capo Goosoborrios. Lemons, Walnuts, Tomatoes, Pears, Guavas, etc. At 3 o Clock, FURNITURE (under distraint for rent)Iron Bedstead, Toilet Drawers. Couch, Cone Chairs, Kitchen Chairs, Snring Mattress, Washstands, Ware, Kitchen Tables, Clocks, Mattresses, etc., etc. „-;•.;■;;- TUESDAY, MAY 31, %^v^; Tvvo o'Clock Sharp. MOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL 1 OUCH, QjON, AND fiO., Land Agents. Have instructed Mr C. K. Pagot. Auctionocr, to sell by public auction, nt their SALIC ROOMS, 91. QUEKX-STIMSET. 10. VALLEY RO.\D, MOUNT EDEN—That valuable proiierty known as tho MO UN.T EDItN COLLESIATIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, lately occupied by Miss Matthews, LL.A., (who has boon appointed Headmistress oi the Girls' Hiu'h School. Napiorl. Large allotment. Etable and carriairoslied, etc. To tnoso engaged in Hchola3tic dulicj, this property affords a rare opportunity to acquire n renowned and well-estab-lithoil school business, and complctelj'-fUtod school premises. ■11, THE SCHOOL FITTINGS in Kamc, ennsisting of Chaira, LJesks, Benches Blackboards, Maps, Gymnasium Fittings, Spring Boards, Drawina: Models, do. 12. SALTAIRIMIDUSE-Thnt portion of the building lately erected as an addition to same, consisting of Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Corridor, etc. —(jl'OK REMOVAL.) Xole: Tho furniture of SaU.iirc Hozse will be sold hy auction early in June. Sue future advertisement. , LOUCH, SOX, & CO., Land Agents, 91, Queen-street, Auckland. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF W. B. JACKSON. The Official Assigncq has instructed the untlcrsigiiod to soil by public auction, at his Mart, Queen-street, 6arly iv June, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES: UOHOURA, MANGONUI COUNTY. All (hat-piece and parcel of freehold land knowuaa HOIIOURA. in tho district of Mangonui, containing by admeasnrouiont 5,G3>1 acres, more or leas, v.ith the, rights and appurtenances thereto belonging, including a Dwell-ing-hpuso and Stable, etc., recently erected. This Grand Estate forms a Peninsula, bounded on ona side by the excellent Harbour ol! Hohoura. on another by Uie Kast Coast, and on tho third by n po3t and wire fonoc, tho whole being capable of easy subdivision, aud well watered throughout. The harbour is thoroughly a safo ono in any state of the tide or weather tor vessels drawing 11 feet, tides G to S feet. ,Mount Camel forms part of the property, and, with the adjoining ranges, contains about 1.000 acres of good grazing land, and on which is situated the iish tinning factory of Messrs IS wins Bros., held by thorn (5 acres) under leaso for 10 years, at a rental of £5 per annum for the first 5 years, and £7 30s for tho next 5 years. Thoroisalso about 1.500 acres of (lat or gently undulating laud whioh takes grass well ; 1,884 acres consists of hilly country adapted for sheep. Tho remainder, I.bOO acres, is poor sandy soil. Buildings, etc.. consist of 6-roon:cd Cottage, lined and ceiled, with verandah; 3-stallcd Stable, Wharf and Tramway, Fenced paddock round tlie cottage. The property is well adapted for a sheep or cattle station. All Government land offered for sale iv the vicinity was readily taken up. Mangamuka—Hokianga- County. This property is situated at the head of navigation on tho Mtingamuka River, Hokianga. Koads from ICaitaia, Oruru, Mangonui, and Avvanui concentrate on Bridge en Great North Rond. The Store on this property is within half a chain of this bridge. Steamers can come alongside tho wharf. The Omahuta Kauri forest (the second best in New Zealand) is only throe miles distant, and all traffic by land or water passes the Store. Tho Property consists of 238a lr 16d of Freehold Land, more or Icsm, bounded on tho north, west and south by tho Mangamuka River and Pukahau Creek, and the greater part of the east side is fenced. About 100 acres in good grass. The buph contains large quantity of good Puriri timber. BUILDINGS consist of 0-rcomed House, with running water laid on, large Store and outbuildings. :tud about 5 ac:e3 of land is fenced enclosing t.hcse buildings, and forms a capital sito for an HOTEL, being adjacent, to the Great North Road and bridge, across the river. Tho purchaser to have the option o£ accepting or rejecting nn offer of 35s per week rental for the building and 5 acres enclosure for a. term of 6 cr 12 months. ! BUILDING LAND ADJACENT TO AVONDALE Railway Station. This consists of Lot 6 and part of Lot 7 of sub-division of part of allotments 5S and 62, Titirangi, containing 1 aero 1 rood, more or less. Plans of these properties and conditions of salo may ba scon at the office of the undersigned. ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Auctioneer, Queen-street, Auckland. FRIDAY, JUNE 3. Ac two p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILB & SONS Will sell by auction at their Land Sale Rooms, 85. Queon-strceo. opposite Fort-street, In tho Estate of David Findlay (Deceased), COMPACT FARM of 36 acres, at Clevedon, Wairoa South, being part of Allotments 3 and 4, Parish of Wairoa. All fenced in 3 paddooks. and in rough grass. Hou3C of 6 rooms, Cowshed, otc. SAMUEL vXfliE & SONS, Land and House Auctioneers,; f\ "8p»-Qviflen-8fcj;eefc. ■■•

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 19 May 1892, Page 12