Auctions. ESAM akd ARTHUR. B. J. BSAM C. AKTHUK TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. ESAM & ARTHUR Have rceived instructions to sell by auction at their Mart on above date. ifcTEWLY ASSORTED STOCK OF JJ% Mercery. Hosiery, etc, in Latest Fashions, consisting of White, Rogatba, Crimean and Tweed Shirts, all sizes Cardigan Jackets, Singlets, Drawers and Football Jerseys Men's & Youths' Hard and Soft, Felb Hats, Coloured Caps, Football and Pluah Do. White and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Do., Muffer3, Men's and Youths' Collars (various shapes and sizes) Large Assortment Braces, Belts, Ties, Scarves, etc. Kid and other Gloves Wens', VVomens' and Youths', Cashmere and Wool Hose, Socks, etc., Silk and Alpaca Umbrella* Suit and Trouser Lengths Tweed, Remnant Do. TO-MORROW^ At 11 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR IN A DECEASED ESTATE. AT BRUNSWICK MART,On Thursday next, at eleven o'clock, OPOSSUM RUG, Gold Watch, Gold Chain, two Portmanteaux, Silver Stop I Watch 2 Scarf Pins, Album, 2 Deerskin Mats. Books : 3 vols. The Old Country. 2 vola. FrancoPrussian War. 30 Nos. International Gailery, Hogarth's Works. Also, Lady's English Lever. Silver Stop-Watch, Diamond Ring, Gold Solitaire, Revolrer in cupe. Opal Scarf Rinpr, Set Gold Studs. Gold Suite set with Pearls, Bed and Bedding. Child's Cot, Fender and Irong, Mahogany Duchess Suite, Silver-plated Tea and Cofteo Serrice, S3 vols. Illustrated Books, etc., etc., etc. DIGBY TONES & CO. Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'Clock. THE REMAINDER OF THE ENGLISH AND COLONIAL TJIURNITURE, WHICH M UST BE SOLD TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS, consisting of a LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Overmantels, Sideboards, Suites, Wardrobes, Duchess Suites, Fancy Tables, Hall Stand, Fancy Chairs, Toilet Ware, Ornament!?, Rugs, Carpet, Linoleum, Screens, Etc., Etc. Also. 8 HANDSOME WALNUT PIANOS, By Strauss. Shuman. Lippandsohn, Jlorsdorf, Fleinming and others. IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. ALL NEW. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions from the owners, to dispose of the above (as accounts must bo closed), cm THURSDAY NEXT, March 2, at 11 o'clock. TERMS CASH. TO-MO R R O W, At 2 o'Clock. AGRICULTURAL HALL, CITY MARKET. 13EACHES, PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, JL ETC. On and after TUESDAY, 7th mat. tho TUESDAY and THURSDAY SALES will commence at 1 o'clock. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 6. ' AGRICULTURAL HALL. For Sale by Auction, at Eleven o'Clock. FREEHOLD, GRAFTON ROAD. LEASEHOLD, JUNCTION QUEEN AND GREY STREETS. O ESIDENCE, G R A F T O N R O A D, JLIj known as Dunbar, situate east side oi! Grafton Road, about 100 yards above Bowling Groen. containing 10 rooms, bathroom, etc., wiili all latest sanitary improvements, commanding an excellent view of the harbour and Domain, with front and back balconies. No expense has been spared to make the above one of the moat comfortable residences iv the 6Uli"asehold, junction queen and GREY STREETS.—AII that substantial Block of Brick Buildings at present occupied by Messrs J. S. Schiachka, J. Ehrmau, Clothing Factory, and Mr W. J. Cook. 41 years yet to run. One-third of valuation at expiration of lease refunded. All present tenants have 3i years to go. Full particulars on application to ALEX. AITKEN. Auctioneer. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, At 12 noon. AGRICULTURAL HALL. By Order of tho Mortgagee (under Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court.) ALEX. AITKEN Has received instructions to sell as above, ELLERSLIE — All that piece of land containing la. 3r. 20p. (more or less), being" parts of Lots 121a., 122,122a., 123 and 124. Subdivision of Allotments 6, 7, and others of section 12 ■ Suburb of Auckland (Ellerslie) having frontages to Arthur-street 200 feet, and to Russell Crescent 526 feet, with new House of seven rooms; bath-room, scullery, wash-house, stable, cowshed, three tanks, never-failing well, etc. ALEX. AITKEN, Auctioneer. MONDAY, MARCH 13, At 12 o'Clock. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, On behalf of tha Mortgagees. ALEX. AITKEN Has been favoured with instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, on behalf or the Mortgagees, to sell by public auction, at th« Agricultural Hail, Market Place. Auckland, on Monday, March 13, 1693, .at 12 o'clock noon, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 437 acres, more or less, being Allotment 151, Parish o£ W iiaugamarino. Thi3 is a desirable Sheep Farm, all ring fenced and partly subdivided, has about 2 miles frontage to Main South Road. Land all ploughable and well watered, good area in grass. Property ia about a mile from tho Railway Station, and has erected on it 2 Cottages of 5 roome each. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the. Office of tho Auctioneer. WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS. TALLOW. For Sale at Durham Yards orery Tuesday, at 9.30 a.m. HUNTER k NOLAN. Educational. TT^DUCATIONAL.—Misr Lester, Teacher .iPi of Pianoforte and American Organ, will resume duties on and after WEDNESDAY, Ist March, and will be at home Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to receive intending pupila.— Address, Mount Eoskill Road,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 50, 1 March 1893, Page 8
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