•ttr, A N T,E~D : X ,N"0 W N. GOODSON'S T ONDON J A RCADE .. OODSON'B JUONDON ii-RCADE -r . ; : ■fifrv: - ... • Q-U-K-E N-- ST REIT' . (Next the N.Z. Clothing Factory), • .'.?'» Contains a Sle'ndid Stock: of ! . j GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, At prices to. suit the times ; np imitation being, displayed in the windows; every article being genuipe and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT •■-■->'■ '.And the ■ ■ >, JAPANESE BAZAAR Contain the Largest j Stock in any one Retail Establishment in the .colony, and the constant ( arrival of Now Goods renders it: necessary and. interesting to payfrequent visits of inspection. . C. W. GOODSON constantly studies to introduce the Latest Novelties in every Department, botlvuseful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade an_ Japanese Bazaarpresentgreat advantages. NEW GOODS just opened :—Somo Beautiful Electro-plated Ware; Japanese Tripod Work Tables, from Is 9d each ; the newest shades in i Glass Epergnes and Baskets for Fie,wars,: Relief Scraps, Birthday Cards and Books, Lovely Fans in all shades; Ladies' Handbags, very choice and very cheap, exqwisite Fviinch Flowers, Photo Frames, hand-painted oja frosted glass, with bariiboo'frames. ' :- ". THK MATRIMONIAL CHAIB," the newest and best Puzzle introduced for tbis season.Price. Is; post free to any 'Address. ls.; Its'suc^ cess in England has been .ierfectlyphenomenal.It is really very amusin.% and can be had only atGocdson'sLondon Arcades. ~' . Anticipating a largrij demand for FANCY DRESS GOODS.we b aye prepared accordingly. Gilt arid Silver' Sjj/angles, Sequins. Bracelets, Armlets, Collars, .Cro^vns.-fCarDUots, .; stars. AncJiQrß,.fitoß^Ringa.Jßcaijls. .gringos. Laces. 7 ' .VI T A I F^E;?K '__'' TSLA ND. V V&MU &OC£Yy BAY FARM. »ft ffyss ■' "'■"l>am instructed bythe owner to sell this wellknown Vwtm", consisting of 125 acres., all fenced arid in gyass; large orchard and garden. The land is -r.vell watered, arid contains a valuable deposit/of Manganese. There is grand shelter and d».»p water for yacht at any timo. View of iAuckland from door o! house. House or 8 rooms; dairy, waohhouse, stabling, shearingroom and every convenience fcxr a sheep farm. :Now carrying 240 sheep .and 7 head of cattle, w&icft will be included in tbe. prico, to effect immediate sale.- *T THORNES, • * ; , Agent, 81. Queen-street. No. d 314. '' "PAPAKURA RAILWAY STATION. £®A PT—The filst off6r ot th\9 amount <^.e:4>- will be accepted for Freehold qrih.rtcr-acre ; section, with Cottage and small O'fcbard. adjoining the Station, and fenced on one side by the rail line. The property is offered at tbis sacrifice as cash is immediately -required.'. —J. THpRNES,_Agent, 31. Queen-street, 1279 Auctions.'. W. S. COCHRAN?!]' ~', ' [JAS. DACR E ■: /'TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), £, ''■ y ;' At 11- o'Clock. HORSEHAIR AND TAPESTRY SUITES, BRASS-MOUNTED HALF TESTER BEDSTEAD, MARBLE CLOCK, RIMU SIDEBOARD, i BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY -•■ - GAPPETS 2 BRADFORD. MANGLES, RANGE, . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. , The - subscribers will sell by auction at their rooms; Queen-street.'. on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, , ,'; s, HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, consist* . ing of •■ .Brussels-, and Tapesty Carpets Hearthrugs. Fenders. Irons, Hdrse-hair Suite of 7 Pieces; ffftpestry; Suite ,of 9; Pieces, .Riniu Sideboard.'-^ Austrian Cfiairsi'." Brass-mouiited 4 ,T.-'Bedste'ad f ,;lron- and Wood ' Bedsteads, Spring and. Hair Mattresses, Chests' Drawers, Mfrrfii^..,.'Wffi-^tantlS »pd' ' W&e. .1 iressing-tabibi',-'White' 'and. Crete-nba Curtains, Poles, an_ Rings,' Linoleum, Oilcloth, Lamps, Glassware, Cutlery, Garden Scats, Pot Plants, Glass Counter Case. Sewing Machines. Pictures, Filter, Wool and Emu Skin Mats, Knife Cleaner, Kitchen - Utensils, Sashes, Doors, Range, etc. ' v. *; ; IN THE ESTATE OF SM'TH AND'KIELTY, EFFECTS. CLOT SING, &c. • .::-.:< m .Also,' ' 4 Boxes Unclaimed Luggage, the property of Mrs Willis. .. y ... SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, . ' y.y ; " . Auctioneers. W.:•■_. COCHRANE] ' [JAS. DACRE / TUESDAY, JUNE 28. TOWN ACRE, ONEHUNGA. ACRE, OTAHUHU VILLAGE. 4f ACRES, OTAHUHU. 100 ACRES, OKAHU. ALLOTMENT, MANGONUI. 80 ACRES, HUNUA. The Subscribers will seli by auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Tuesday, 2.;.'h.; uw_y. at 12 o'clock, In the Estate of John Hoop, Deceased, TOWN OF ONEHUNGA—Allotment 17; Section 48.' fronting Spring-street,.con-taining 1 acre OTAHUHU VlLLAGE—Allotment 3, containing about 1 acre, fronting Panmure Road OTAHUHU SUBURBS — Allotment 157, Parish of Pakuranga, containing 4 acres 3 roods and 5 perches . OKAHU—Allotment 173, containing 100 acres, fronting Mangonui River. , - MANGONUI—Lot 5, Subdivision Allotment 2, Country Lots, 175 links frontage by 300 links deep. - Also, HUNUA—N.E. part of southern portion of Lot 175. containing 80 acres; has a largo quantity of Rimn-Tlmber on it. ■ -SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, , Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 8
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