Auctions. MONDAY, 11 a.m. MOUNT EUEN ROAD. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, VALUABLE VIOLIN, PARROT, CANARIES. Etc. RICHARD ARTHUR (Commission Auctioneer and Agent). lifts boon favoured with instructions from Mrs T. Malioncy (who is leaving Auckland) to sell by auction at her residence, Mount Eden. next to Waite's Hall, on Monday next, at. 11 o'clock a.m., HER SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Requisites, Handsome Walnut Case Piano by Hammcl, Suite in Silk, Tapestry, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Whatnot, Ornaments, Pictures, Oleographs, Fenders. Firo Irons, Brussels Carpet, Wool Mats. Linoleum, Oilcloth. Lace Curtains, Dining Table, B,W. Cano Rooking and other Chairs, Couch. Hall Table and Chairs. Glass, China and Earthenware, China Tea Service, and Cutlery, Plated Ware. Cruets, Spoons, Forks, etc. Brass-mounted, Iron and othor Bedsteads, Wire Wove. Hair and other Mattresses, Feather Bed and Pillows, Bed and Tablo Linon, Beddinp, Duchess Suite, Toilet Ware. Toilet Tables. Looking Glasses, Commode, Chest of Drawers, Verandah Blind, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Valuable Violin, "Gio Paollo Magazine," "Mefecile Brecia Anno Ct. ST, 1713," Parrot and Cage, Canaries. JJoves. Fiji Curios, etc. On view morning of the day of sale. TUESDAY, 11 a.m. Protestant Hall, Karangahape Road. INDIAN AND CHINESE CURIOS CHINA AND GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE ORNAMENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. RICHARD ARTHUR (Commission Auctioneer and Agent) lias been favoured with instructions from Mr .T. Grant, Tea Merchant, of the Indian Tea Company, who has retired from the, business, to sell at tho Protastant H*U, Karangahape Koad, on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock a.m., A GOOD COLLECTION of Indian, Chinese, Japanese and other Curios. China and Glassware Ornaments, Jewellery, Time-pieces, Plated Ware, Tea and Coffee Services, Cruets, Spoons, Forks, etc., Cutlery, Household Furniture and Effects. Pictures, Tapestry Carpets, Oilcloth, Verandah and Venetian Blinds, Japanese Cabinets, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Afc 11 o'Clock. TO BOOT & SHOE IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & OTHERS. SPECIAL SPRING TRADE SALE OF NEW & SEASONABLE BOOTS AND DHOES, MEN'S. WOMEN'S, MAIDS'. CHILDREN'S & INFANTS' BOOTS & SHOES Of Every Description. Just Landed, and to arrive in Lincolnshire, B(S> TRUNKS & CASES OF ABOVE O GOODS. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. HaTe received instructions to sell by auction, on Tuesday next. 25th inst., at 11 o'clock, at their Rooms, Lower Queen-street, A LARGE AND USEFUL ASSORTMENT of Men's. Women's. Maids', Children's, and Infants' BOOTS & SHOES, Terms at Sale. vv, s. cochkane] [jas. dacke MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. COTTAGE, AVON-STEEET, PARNELL. Tho Subscriber have received instructions from tho Executors in the estate of the late Alexander Winks, to sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock. A YON-STREET, PARNELL, off Glad- £%_ stone Road.—Lots 12, 13. and part Lot 14, Subdivision of Lots P3 and ?4, Section 1. Suburbs of Auckland, 82} ft frontage by 100 ft rleoD, with Comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms* with outbuildings orected thereon. Tho House is in good order; water and gas laid ou ; Venetian blinds, and all conveniences. Thero is a capital orchard of well-grown trees. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON,' Auctioneers. w. s. cochkane] [Jas. dacke MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. COTTAGE, DRAKE-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. DWELLING-HOUSE AND 3 ACRES LAND AT RICHMOND. Tho subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock, TTfcRAKE-STREET, Freeman's Bay— B 7 Lot 5, subdivision Lots 8, 9, and 10. Sec. 41 City of Auckland (close to old Rob Roy Hotel building), 26 links frontage; with Cottage of 6 rooms erected thereon. RICHMOND—Lot 23 and part Lot 22, subdivision Allotment. 5. Section 9, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 2 acres 3 roods and 27 perches, with Dwelling-house of 6 rooms erected thereon. There is about half-an-acre planted with fruit trees: the rest laid down in grass. Good water supply. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. "W, S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACEE MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. SHOP AND DWELLING, POMPALLIER TERRACE, PONSONBY. The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Kooms. Queen-street, on Monday, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock, T>OMPALLIER TERRACE — Lot, Jl having 26£ feet frontage to Pompallior Terrace, and 66 feet to Clarence-street, with SHOP and D WELLING thereon, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. w. s. cochkane] [jas. dacre FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 2 o'Clock. 29i ACRES LAND, MORNINGSLDE. To be Leased for 14 Years. By Order of the Commissioners of Education Reserves. A LLOTMENTS 176 and 177, Section 10, J\. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 29i acres, partly fenced, situate on Mountain view Road, nearly opposite Messrs Motion and Finch's properties. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. \V. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16. TO BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. 27 ACReTIAND, NEAR HARP OF ERIN. The Subscribers will lease by auction, for a term of 21 years from day of sale on Wednesday. Nov. 16, at 12 o'clock, at their Rooms, Queen-street, By Order of the Agent of the Public Trustee, A LLOTMENT 17a, Section 12, Suburbs jfl of Auckland, containing 27 acres and 23 perches Grass Land, adjoining the Harp of Erin Hotel, and fronting the Road from Ellerslic to j Onehunga. | SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON., Auctioneers. VV^OOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS TALLOW. Foi Bale at Burham Yards amy TiuiUf, at 9.30 >m. HUNTER AND NOLAN,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 21 October 1892, Page 4
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