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Auctions. TOMORROW, NOON, DRAPERY. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, LARGE BATH, CLOCKS, WATCHES, & YACHT, Etc. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Salesman k Auctioneer, Has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at Arthur's Mart, Queen-street, Tomorrow, at 12 o'clock. Noon :— GENERAL ASSORTED DRAPERY, Hosiery, Underclothing. Rugs. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Good Tweeds in useful lengths, Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Good lot of Second hand Clothing, Large Sponge Bath, Clocks, Pumps, Blindg, Chairs, Silver Watches, Model Yacht with centre board. Terms-'-Cash before delivery. TO-MORROW, At 11 o'Clock. J. JONES Haa received instructions to sell by public auction, at Mr Connor's Restaurant and Boardinghouse, opposite Railway Station, Queen-street, THE Whole of his Stock of FURNITURE & FITTINGS, consisting of Bedsteads and Bedding. Mattresses, Tables. Chairs, Looking Glasses. Washstands and Ware, one Large Mirror, Crockery and Cutlery, M. Safe, Large Cooking Ranges, Cooking Utensils, Tea Urns.Mangle, Large Copper, Boilers, Clocks, Pictures, Fixtures, Fittings, and others too numerous to mention. J. JONES, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, At Two p.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE SALE OP VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. These Properties will be sold in the following lots :— FINE BLOCK, CORNER OF KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND UPPER PITTSTREET, comprising the TWO Shops occupied by Mr Tilley and Mr Shove. Morton's Photographic Gallery, and THREE Shops and Dwellings in UPPER PITT-STREET. Frontage to Karangahape Road, 42ft 6in, and 110 ft 6in to Upper Pitt street. KARANGAHAPE ROAD-TWO Shops and Dwellings of 7 roomß each, occupied by Mr Beal and Mr Brown. Frontage, 36ft x 85ft deep. KARANGAHAPE ROAD—TWO Shops and Dwellings of 5 rooms each, joining the above, occupied by Mr Porter and Mr McDonald. Allotment 35ft Bin by 86ft CORNER OF KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND UPPER QUEEN-STREET-Shop and Dwelling of 6 rooms. Allotment 33ft 6in to Karangahape Road x 89ft to Upper Queen-street. UPPER QUEEN-STREET— Shop and 6-roomed Dwelling; also, a COTTAGE of 5 rooms and large sheds. Allotment 38ft frontage by an average depth of 98ft 6in. All these shops have back entrances from a right-of-way 12ft wide. A reasonable sum can be lefb on mortgage of any of the above properties at 6 per cent. PITT-STREET-TWO FINE BRICK SHOPS in the best part of the street, with 5 Dwelling-rooms to each; good business position. Allotment 33ft x 89ft. These Shops will be sold either together or separately. Also, T>EMUERA — HANDSOME _C-> and COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, containing 9 large and lofty rooms, and bath-room: slate roof. Good stable and coach-house, with loft overall. The ground comprises 5. acres of rich land, neatly laid out in garden, orchard, and meadow. Situated in the Mountain Road, close to tha Remuera Road. O COTTAGES (4 rooms each) EDWIN-/-i STREET, with Allotment 32 by 72. IFINE LEVEL ALLOTMENT, 67 by 230 feet, in BELLA V IST A ROAD, PONSONBY. Very choice building site; overlooks the harbour. 1 COTTAGE in SEVERN-STREET (off Kyber Pass). House contains 5 rooms, bathroom, and scullery, besides 3 attics: all in first-class order. Allotment, 33 by 88 feet. 1 COTTAGE AT VIEW ROAD. MOUNT EDEN, close to the Mount Eden Road — House contains 5 rooms and scullery ; 3 fireplaces, water laid on. coat shed ; volcauic allotmeut 30 by 96 feet. All cleared of stones and in garden. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, House and Land Auctioneers, S5, Queen-street. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, At 11 o'clock. Q. K£_ RAGS AUSTRALIAN BONBON" DUST (each lcwt.). For Sale by Auction, to Close Accounts, ROBERT CHARLES CARR. Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ASSORTED TIMBER AT BAIRD'S WHARF. For Sale, on Saturday, November 4. at 11 o'clock, about *>£_ &\_\f_ FEET ASSORTED &\yJ\J\J \J TIMBER, in lots to suit' ' buyers. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. —-— ■ ' : i FIRST-CLASS WORK. OPALETTE PICTURES AND OTHER NOVELTIES. rNSPKcrnox iNV-T&D. j^*-^ Portraits and FA-ttii.? Groups A SPECIALTY. Satisfactory Results Guaranteed. 131. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Opposite the Uuioj Bank). Lost aud Found. LOST in Ponßonby yesterday, Pink-and-grey Parrot. Reward. — Mra C. F. Griffiths, Lawrence-street. Ponsonby. LOST between Liverpool-street and s.s. Wellington, last evening. Parcel of Clothing. 10a Reward on leaving same with B. MoKerras, Bristol House, 152, Queen-street. LOST, a Prayer Book, on the roar! between Shelly Beach and the Sacred Heart Church.-Anyone returning the same to Mi*s_Campbell, Shelly Beach, will be rewarded. LOST, on Thursday evening last.-oiintho road to Remuera. a Black Waterproof Cloak.—Reward at Victoria Stables, Wellesleystreet. LOST, between Epsom, Parnell and Remuera. Part of Lady's Stirrup Iron. - Reward at Tonks, Wynyard and Cu.'s, Newmarket. S" TOLEN or Lost from^ETlerslierScotcii Terrier Dog. A Reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as shall lead to his recovery. Any person detaining him afte; thia notice will be prosecuted.—Richard Somerville, Ellerslie. T> UNNING on tho Waihoiboi Estate, JA. nine Sheep with black faces.—Apply tbe Whare. Drury. STRAYED from Ponsonby, on Friday night. Brown Mare ; star on forehead ; ids I reward to anyone returning, or giving informa- ■ tion where she can be found.—C, F. Mark,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

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