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AnctlQMS. - TO-MORROW, Noon.' POULTRY, FRUIT, PRODUCE, GROCERIES, Etc. AT ARTHUR'S MART, To-morrow, at Twelve o'Olpck «oon, POULTRY, Fruib of all kinds in season, Dairy Farm, and Garden Product*. Grain, Groceries, Tea, Biscuits, Maccaroni, and other lots. Weighing Machine, Egg Boxes, Empty Sacks, etc. . WEDNESDAY. JERMYN-STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS TELESCOPE DINING TABLE DRT!-AIR REFRIGERATOR CROCKERY. RICHARD ARTHUR, Commission Salesman and Auctioneer, Has baen favoured with instructions from Mr S. A. Bachelder, to sell by. auction, at hi» Residence, Jermyn - street, on Wednesday ■ »ext, at 11 o'clock a.m., _ .„_ HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of Brawing, Dinins. Breakfast and Bedroom Requisites, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils. Superior Beatwood t-asw Seated Couch, Chairs. Kasy Chairs and Roclcars. Occasional Tables and Chairs, Cornice Poles. Curtains. Bookcases. Brackets. Fancy Tea Table, Wicker, Easy and other Chairs. Matting, Rug«, Mats, Pictures. First-class Telescope Table with Screws, Glass, China and Earthenware. Plated ware, Dinner and Tea Services, etc.. Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Wove-wire and "other Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Bedding, Washstands, Toilet Tables. Chests or Drawers. Oilcloth. Dry-air Refrigerator, Wringer, etc. Ail in first-clais order, equal to new. On view morning of the day of sale. THURSDAY. Carltojt Gore Road. « HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, SUPERIOR PIANO, TAX CART, HARNESS, SADDLES, 2 GOOD PONIES, POULTRY, GO - CART, LAWN-MOWBR, TOOLS, &c. RICHARD ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from a gentleman, leaving for England, to sell by auction at his Residence (Mr Handcock's house), Carlton Gore Road, on Thursday next, at 11 o'clock «,m., HIS SUPERIOR HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND KJb'I<\ECTS. contained in Drawing, Dining, Breakfast Rooms, Study, Hall, four Bedrooms. Kitchen and Laundry. A handsome Walnut Case Superior Piano (by Waldman), Handsome Settee Couch, Easy Chairs (in Tapestry), Li.cc and Tapestry Curtains, Superior Brussels Carpets, Wool and Skin Rugs, Brass aad Wood Cornice Poles, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Whatnots, Handsome Folding Screens, Bamboo Overmantel, Hall Stand and Chairs, Linoleum. Mats. Barometer, Superior Leather Suite, Telescope Table, Oak Bookcase (glass front), Superior Rimu Sidebaard, Brass Fenders and Fira Irons; Writing Table, with drawers, Revolving Cane Chairs, a small collection of well-bound Books, Bragsmounted and other Iron Bedsteads, Wove Tf ire and other Mattresses, Bedding, Iron Cots, Chests of Drawers. Duchess Suite, Toilet Ware.Looking Glasses, Wicker and other Chairs, Wardrobe with Mirror, Toilet Tables. Washstands, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils. Table, Mangle, Knife Cleaner, Dresser. Kerosene Stove.Filter.Lamps, Fender. «tc., Glass, China aad Earthenware, Platedware, Cutlery, etc. At 12 o'clock noon. YARD—A good Tax Cart, Set of Brown Leather Harness, Saddle, Bridles, a Child's Riding Pad, for boy or girl, Go-Cart, Lawu Mower, Tools, Poultry, a good Bay Harness Pony, and Grey Saddle Pony. On' view morning of the day of sale. TO-MORROW. JUNCTION YARDS. The undersigned will sell, at the Junction Yards. To-morrow, at 1.30 o'clock, Without Reserve, 4 Half-bred jersby springers, in calf to pure Bull. 12 Good Dairy Cows, in milk and at their calving. HUNTER & NOLAN. AUCTION NOTICE. The very large number of lots made it impossible to complete the sale at Mr HASELL'S, Obahuhu, »n Saturday last. The unsold lota will be offered in a few days, duo notice of which will be given. ROBERT CHARLBS CARR. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Ab 11 o'Clock. J. JONES Will sell by public auction To-morrow (Ttusday) at 11 o'clock, at his Mart, 215, Quccn-st., PRODUCE, Potatoes, O»ions, Vegetables. Butter. Eggs, Fruit, Kumeraa.tto, J. JONES, Auctioned. W. 8. COOHRAKEJ [JA3. DACRE TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. BOOTS, CALICO, DRESS STUFFS, HOSIERY, RUGS, MEN'S CLOTHING. TWEED, TOBACCO, LEATHER BAGS. The subscribers will sell by auction on the above date, under instructions from Mr H. C. Brewer, Esq., Sheriff of the District of Auckland, in the suit of W. McArthur and Co., Abbott, Oram and Co., and John Trenwith, whose solicitor is E. R. N. Russell. Esq., of Auckland, against Moses Shein, alias Jos. Miller. Leon Sheon, alias Frank Smith, and Nathan Shein, alias Frank Jackson. THE UNDERMENTIONED GOODS, viz.. Boots. Calico. Dress Stuffs, Prints, Quilts. Shirts. Hoto, Clothing, Flannel. Ruffs, Tweed, Stay*, Underclothing, Lace, Hats. Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Tobacco, Gladstone aSS* Etc. Etc., Etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAY 3. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Thursday, May 2, at 11 o'clock. By Order of the" Agent for tho Publio Trustee; in the.Estate of T. S. Jones, deceased, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, including two splendid English Chronographs, Diamonds, Gem and Gold Rings, Gold Sets and Brooohes. Gold Pin?;' and SUrtsi Lockets, Earrings, Necklets, Gold and Silver Watch Chains. Greenstone Pendants, Wedding Rings and Keopors, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ■ Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACBB MONDAY, MAY 7. DWELLING HOUSES, UPPER PITT - STREET. GRAND BUILDING SITE, PONSONBY. /*f| ACRES TV/TAKER UTU. The subscribers will sell by auotion at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 7th May, at 12 o'clock. By Order of the Execubors of the Estate of the late W. O'Beirne, TTPPER PITT-STREET—Allotment 47. \J Subdivision of Lot 8, Sec. 7. Suburbs of Auckland, 36 feet frontage to Upper Pitt-streer, by 115 feet deep, opposite Public Baths, with the 2 Double-storied Dwelling Houses erected thereon. SEYMOUR-STREET, PONSONBY— Allotment 44, subdivision of Lot 13, Sec. 8, Suburbs of Auckland, having 59 feet frontage lo Seymour-street, by 214 feet deep on one side and 208} on the other, now used as a tennis ground. This allotment adjoins Mr Hall's property, and is only a few yards from Jcrvois Road, is beautifully situated, having a splendid view of the harbour. MAKERUTU—East parb Lob 35, and West part Lot 36, containing 60 acres. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 102, 30 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 102, 30 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 102, 30 April 1894, Page 4

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