Auctions. TO-MORROW, at 11 b'Clock. r" JERMYN- STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS TELESCOPE DINING TABLE DRI-AIR REFRIGERATOR CROCKERY. RICHARD ARTHUR. Commission Salesman and Auctioneer, Has been favoured with instructions from Mr S. A. Baehelder, to sell by auction, at his Residence, Jcrmyn - street, on Wednesday aext, at 11 o'clock a.m.. T3 IS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND XJL EFFECTS, consisting of Drawing, Dining. Breakfast,and Bedroom Requisites, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Superior Bentweod Cas« Seated Conch, Chairs. Easy Chairs and Rockers, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Cornico Poles. Curtains, Bookcases. Brackets. Fancy Tea Table, Wicker, Easy and other Chaira, Matting, Rugs, Mats, Pictures, First" class Telescope Table with , Screws, Glass, China and Earthenware. Platedware, Dinner and Tea. Services, etc., Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Wove-wire and other Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Bedding, Washstands, Toilet Tables, Chests of Drawers. Oilcloth, Dry-air Refrigerator, Wringer, etc. All in firat-clafla order, equal to new. On view morning of the day of sale. THURSDAY. ~~~~* Carlton* Gore Road. handsome household effects, superior piano. tax cart, harness, saddles, 2 good ponies, poultry, go ■ cart, Lawn-mower, tools, &c. Richard arthur Has heen 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 a.ni., HIS SUPERIOR HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, contained in Drawing, Dining, Breakfast Rooms, Study, Hall, four Bedrooms. Kitohen and Laundry. A handsome Walnut Case Superior Piano (by Waldmanj, Handsome Settee Couch, Easy Chairs (in Tapestry), Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Superior Brussels Carpets, Wool and Skin Rugs, Brass and Wood Cornice Poles, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Whatnots, Handsome Folding Screens, Bamboo Overmantel, Hafl Stand and Chairs, Linoleum, Mats, Barometer, Superior Lsather Suite, Telescope Table, Oak Bookcase fela3s front). Superior Rimu Sideboard. Brass Fenders and Fire Irons, Writing Table, with drawers, Revolving Cane Chairs, a small collection of well-bound Hooka, Brassmounted and other Iron Bedsteads, Wove Wire and other Mattresses, Bedding, Iron Cota.CheaU of Drawers, Duchess Suito,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,Filtor,Lamp3, Fender, etc., Glass, China and 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, Lawn Mower. Tools, Poultry, a good Bay Harness Pony, and Grey Saddle Pony. On view morning of the day of sale. ' TISTJRSD"AYrM"AY~3. JEWELLERY! JEWELLERY! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. The Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Thursday, May 3, at 11 o'clock, By Order of the Agent for the Public Trustee, in the Estate of T. S. Jones, deceased, GOLD AND SILVER \VATCHES, including two splendid English Chronographs. Diamonds, Gem and Gold Rings, Gold Sets and Brooches, Gold Pins and Studs, Lockets, Earrings. Necklets, Gold and Silver Watch Chains. Greenstone Pendants, Wedding liiugs and Keepers, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ■W. S. COCHBANE] LJAS. DACIUC MONDAY, MAY 7. DWELLING HOUSES, UPPER PITT - STREET. GRAND BUILDING SITE, , , . PONSONBY. n>£\ ACRES "fo/TARERUTU. <O\F Jj/JL i The subscribers will sell by auction at their 1 Rooms, Q lueen-atreet, on Monday, 7th May, at 12 o'clock!. By Order '.of tbo Executors of the Estate of the late W. O'tJeirne, TTPPER PITT-STREET—Allotment 47, \J Subdivision of Lot 8, Sec. 7. Suburbs of Aucl :land, 36 feet frontage to Upper Pitts troet; by 115 feet deep, opposite Publi c Baths, with the 2 Double-storied Dwet ling Houses erected thereon. SEYMOUR-STREET, PONSONBY,— Allotn lent 44. subdivision of Lot 13. Sec. 8, Sub; urbs of Auckland, having 59 feet ■jy. frontai ?e to Seymour-stroet, by 214 feet «/ deep o; a one Bide and 208J on the other. iS now us ed as a tennis ground. Thi3 al'Ai. lotmea, t adjoins Mr Hall's property, and &> is only i % few yards from Jervois Road. X; is beaut ifully situated, having a splea- \ did viev r of the harbour. MAREROTU—Easbparb Lob 35, and West pai t Lot 36, containing 60 aer«a. % SAMUEL" COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. Boa 'engh Notices. BOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. SPECIAL RATB ' TO PROVIDE INTEREST ON LOAN 0 F «15.000 FOU WATERWORKS PURPOSES. Notice is hereby given that at a Spaeial Meeting of the Devonpi :>rt Borough Council, held od Monday. April 30, '. 181)4, the following Resolution was adopted :— "That a Specfa il Rate of Ninopence in the £ be made and levied by the Devonport Borough C( mncil on all 'rateable property withii i the Borough for the purpose of proi iding the interest upon the Loan of £15, ,000 raised by this Council for waterwe >rk3 purposes. Such Rate shall be an A nnual Recurring Bate, and shall be pay, able in one sum on the first day of June in every year until the said Loan is paid t >ff." It is further notii ied that a Special Meeting of the Council will t, c held on TUESDAY, the 29th of May. 1894. at 8.30 p.m.. in tho Council Chambers, Dovonpl irt, to Confirm the said Resolution, j DINSDALE, Town Clork. , Devonport, May 1. 1894. . ■OOKOUOH 'OF DEVONPORT. GENER.AL RATE. Krtfipn is hereby given that the Devonport fiSough Council intern 1. on the 14th day of May ml to make and levy a G*«»» *&*?;»I 0"" SSSrStfK Munich rcor»»f886: and amendments there of, of One Shilling in the | on all assessable pn jpertxes within the s»id borough for a period of twelve months, ending March 31st. 1895, payable in one sum at the Borough Office, on the i irst day of June next. Esiimate of proposed expenditure for year 1894 95 showing sums ; ilready available and rate necessary to meet t ho same is open for inspection at the Borough Offices. J. E 'INSDALE, Town Clerk. Devonport, May 1,1894. ■OOiIOUGH OF" DEVONPORT. ARREARS O.F RATES. Final Notice is hereby given that rates antiaid un to March 31.1894, i ire liahle to be SUED jfOR WITHOUT FU RTHER NOTICE, TOSETHEttWITa 10 PER CENT, INTEREST ADDED THERETO. J. DJLNSDALE, Towa Clerk, Devoncort, May 1,1894. Gold-iniulne: Notices. ACME GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). A Call of One Penny per Share on the Contributing Shares in the above Company has been made this day by the Di rectors, payable to the undersigned at the Com] mny'e Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildini ss, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. May 9.1894.. H.GUJF.tLJiAN, Jun., H'"-:. Manage?, I Auckland. Anril 30,1894. "
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 103, 1 May 1894, Page 8
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