Amusements. |"1 H 0 R A L HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AUG. 9. MI6S JULIE ALBIV Will Sing "I'll Follow Thee," And "NobilSignor;" ■ , With i • MISS ROSE ALBU, "THE VENETIAN BOAT SONG" And "Zuleika Hassan." . MISS ROSE ALBU Will Sing "Dear Heart" and Gounod's •'Ruth;" s With Mr John Fuller, •'0! Maritana." Mb John Fuller Will Sing "The Blue Alsatian Mountains," "Come Into the Garden, Maud, And > "The Message." Miss Clarice Brabazon's Pianoforte Solos will be Chopin s " Polonaise" And "Spinnliea," by Litolff. Admission : Is. 3s, and 2s. ~„.,. . Plan and Tickets for all parts at W lldman and LV6II * M. L. M. PLUNKETT, Manager. Auctions. - 'TO-MORROW, Noon. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, etc RICHARD ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at Arthurs Mart, Q,ueen-st., To-mor-row, at 12 o'clock noon, GENERAL Assortment of Drapery, Underclothing, Hosiery, Men's and Boys Clothing, Shirts, Sox, etc.. Ladies', Gents an* Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Secondband Clothing, nearly new. Scarlet Hunting Coat, Buckskin and Cord Breeches, Trousers, Coats, Shirts, Silver Watches, etc. Terms—Cash before delivery. TO-MORROW, ab 11 o'clock sharp. j KAURI TIMBER COMPANY'S SHARES By Order of bhe Trustees of the late Sir William Fox. RICHARD ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Sir William Fox, to sell by auction, at Arthur's Mart. Queen-street, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock a.m.. gA A KAURI TIMBER COMPANY'S \f\? SHARES, having Twenty-two (225) Shillings paid up. Terms—Cash. These Shares must be sold, in order to close up the Estate. . ESAM and ARTHUR. B. J. ESAM] [C ARTHUR TO-MORROW, ab 12 noon. -~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. BROWN-STREET, PONSONBY. ESAM k ARTHUR Have received instructions from a gentleman who is removing to the country, to sell by auction, at his residence. Brown-street. Ponsonby, Thursday next, at 12 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—Good Piano (by Brinsmead), Suite (9 pieces). Carpet, Chest Drawers, Halftester Iron Bedsteads. Mattresses. Palliasses, Dressing Tables, Washstands. Ware, Toilet Glass. Sowing Machine, Kitchen Utensils. Poultry, etc.. etc. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACEE FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, Ab 11 o'Clock. - .. WALNUT-PIANOS, HARMONIUM DINING k DRAWING-ROOM SUITE BOOKCASE, DUCHESSE SUITE SETTEE, PORTABLE BOILER MANGLE, RANGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; The subscribers will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Walnut Pianofortcs,by Schultz. Mignon Model; Harmonium in Cedar case. Drawing and Dining Room Suites in Tapestry and Leather, Vn alnut Chiffonier, Plate-glass Front; Couches. Bookcase, Tapestry and Plush Settee, Ladies Easy Chairs, Carpet Squares, Duchesse Suite, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers.B.M. and Iron Bedsteads W.W. Mattresses, Palliasses, Wood Cot, Mirrors, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Dressing Tables. Curtain Poles. Black and Gold Octagonal Table, Oval and Square Tables, Sewing Machines, Wood and C. S. Chairs. Clocks, Barometer, Meat Safes, Kitchen Utensils, Mangle, Range, Portable Boiler, Skiff; etc. On Account of Whom ib May Concern. Tapestry and Plusb Settee. 3 Plush Chairs1 Ladies' Chair in Tapestry and Plush. Kidder" minster Carpet, Oct. Table, Dressing Table. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. BACSB MONDAY, AUGUST 14, Ab 12 o'Clock. RESIDENCE, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. FIVE HOUSES, HARDINGE and DUKE-STREETS. COTTAGES, KINGSLAND. A LLOTMENTS, RICHM OND. The Subscribers will sell by auction, at f;Ueir ' Rooms. Queen-street, on. Monday* Tlth August inst., at 12 o'clock, MOUNT EDEN ROAD.—Comfortable Two-storied Residonce, iron roofed, containing 8 rooms; well situated on the main road, close to the Railway Bridge. Allotment has 34-feet frontage by 100 feet deep. HARDINGE AND DUKE - STREETS,-Well-built Shop and Dwelling, and Four Dwelling Houses, two-storied and iron roofed. Allotment has 31 feet frontage to Hardingestreet, and 100 feet to Duke-street; situated only a very few feet from Victoria-street. KINGSLAND.-Lot 132, 40 feet frontage to Third Avenue, by 113 feet deep, with Cottage thereon. KINGSLAND.-Lot 139 and Part 140, 53 feet frontage to Third Avenue, by 113 feet deep. .withlTwo Cottages thereon. ETNTtSLAND.—Lot 139 and Part of 140, 80 feet frontage by 126 feet and 131 feet deep, with Four Cottages thereon. RICHMOND.-Allotments 30 and 35. 80 feet frontage to Warwick-street, by 100 feet deep. Allotment 29. 97 feet frontage to Salisburystreet, by 105 feet deep. For Abeolute Sale to Clobb Accounts. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. . FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, At Two p.m. sharp. SAMUEL VAILE k SONS Will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms. 85 Queen-street, , By order of the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy,; In the Estate of James McGregor, MOUNT EDEN-NEAT DWELLING of 6 rooms and scullery, large stabling and loft, woodshed, washhouse, etc., large concrete tank and also iron do., together with a .ittle over an acre of volcanic land, cleared and :n orchard aud meadow, being Lot 3. of Allotment 7 and 8, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, and having a frontage of 230 feet to Valley Road. Two minutes' walk from 'bus. Will be sold subject to a mortgage of £310. AND OTHER PROPERTIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 187, 9 August 1893, Page 8
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