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AuctionsESAM Jjn> ARTHUR. B. J. ISAM] LC AEIHDB TO-MORROW, » At 11 o'clock. Ex MonowaL t£\t? CASES APPLES JL\FO SOcases Pines. < Local and Southern Produce. ESAM & ARTHUR, Auctioneers. E. J. ESAM] [C. ARTHCB ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, At 11 o'clock. MONSTER SALE OF FRUIT TREES, From MR GEORGE MASON, of the . Claudeland Karsery, Haiailton, Waikato. ESAJI & ARTHUR Hare received instructions from Mr G. Mason to sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street. Auckland, on Wednesday. 27th inst., at 11 j o'clock. THE LABGEST AND BEST COLLECTION' OF WELL-GROWN FRUIT AND OTHER TREES erer ofiered to the public. The following are some of the leading lines:— 2000 Choice Peach Trees 500 Japanese Plums 300 Apricots 100 Nectarines 1000 Pears 60 Japanese Quinces . 200 Fruiting Quinces 50 Medlars 1000 Apples lOOFies 200 Lemon Trees 200Go&Yas Camellias, A"»i»», Rhubarb Boots, etc. Too Numerous to Particularise. B. 3. ESAM] [C- ARTHUB FRIDAY, 22s d INSTANT, At 10 Sharp. LEMONS. FIGS, VINES, BLACKBERRIES. Feom Mb G. E. ALDERTON, Whaxgabd. We are instructed to selL withont reserre. on Friday, the 22nd inrt.. at 10 o dock sharp. QAA LBBOsF^LEMON TREES O" " MO White Adriatic Figs 100 Charbonnet Rooted Vines 500 Early Cluster Blackberries (American). =0 of these Blackberries will keep a large family three months of <*FJtax'.xroini same a« Raspberries. Very prolific. Attacked by no peat Mr Alderton is the only holder in the colony of this stock. , . r The Figs are the presemnß kinds of com- j merce. imported specially by the grower from The Vines are splendid oat-door sorts, strong and free from mildew. ESAM asp ARTHUR, Ancttoneere. W. S. COCHRA-VE] [JAS. DACBE THURSDAY, JOKE 21, At 11 o'clock. 100 SEW MACKINTOSH: COATS. The subscribers will sell by auction at their Boons. Qaeen-street, on Thursday next, at II o'clock, 1 AA NEW MACKINTOSH COATS, JL"" all shapes aad suses. and first-clu material. SAMUBL COCHRANB * SON, Auctioneer*. Late AdTertiseincßts. TT'INGSLAND WESLEYAN CHURCH. '."~~ TO-MORROW iTnesday), June IS. LECTURE by the Rev. W. MORLEY. President of the General Conference. Subject—" What I Saw and Heard in America.'' Hour, 7.30 p.m. Admission. Silver Coin. Proceeds in aid of New Chorea. fTTAND EDWIN STREETS PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Service of Song entitled THE RIVER SINGERS Will be rendered by ths Choir of the above Church TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.3D. CennectiTe Readings by Miss E. M. Wrigley. Collection in aid of Sunday-school Funds. AUGHT ON.—Moore's Sale, Pitt-st, Edwards and Bennett's Stack, bought for 10s in the £. Hard Hals, Is lid. considerably lesa than half-price. CAUGHT ON.—AH the Flannels and Woollen Shirts and Pants, fax below half-price, all 2s lid.—Moore's Sale. Pitt-street. /CAUGHT ON, and no wonder, prices ?o \J tempting! White Shirts, wholesale cost' 48s 6d dozen, all at 2s lid.—Moore's Sale, Pitt-st. i^t AUGHT ON, in spite of rough weather. \J Crowds rolled np on Satur"day, and were not disappointed.—Moore s Sale, Pitt-street. OOT TRADE— "Eagle Brand "— j Wanted, a respectable Boy to learn the • finishing.—New Zealand Boot Factory, Chapel- j street. < WANTED, a Message Boy.— Apply! Stab Ofilee^ _. j ANTED, Barmaid, los, town ; useful . Hotelman. 12s. town: Lady Pianist and Vocalist, one concert, country.—Mrs Lockley, 280. (jneen-street. ______^ ANTED, a General Servant, small family.—Apply between 7 and 8 p.m.* Altea Road, second house below Wynyaxd-rt. "ANTED, Waitress, 12s, go Tomorrow Night, Whangarei: Girl to cook, etc.. go To-morrow Night, Tauranga; General and Housemaid, New Plymouth; Youag Cook, nice place. Waikato.—Mrs Lockley. 230. Queen-street. - EDWARDS, BENNETT, fcCO.'S Stock - —The great attraction, at Moora's. Pittstreet. X nitled and Lambswool Sox all 9d. EDWARDS, Bennett's Stock.—Grand Reversible Washing Ties bd, latest styles in Bows.—Moore's Sale. Pitt-street. f~\ BsERVE the immense Shew ab Moore's 3L/ Sale, Pitt-street. Edwardi, Bennett's Stock bought for 10s in the £. BSERVE.—Sa 6d White ShirU for 2s lid. Ss lld Hard Hats 2s lid. Bis lot of Hard Hats Is lid.—Moore's gale. Pittatreet. TO LET, a 4-rdomed House, detached waahhouse, in Keppell-street, Arch HDL rent 5s per week.—Apply opposite. WANTED to Buy, an Open Sailing Boat, 15 to 18 ft, cheap.—Full particulars to Boat. Star Office. ; rpWO Large Offices or Workrooms To X Lit in High-atreet at alow rental—Apply to S. Rout. FOR SALE, a Good Stove, nearly vewt with a boiler. — Apply Mrs Gannon, Manukau Road, Parnell. WANTED —Games in great variety, including the latest instructive and amusing one, "Stanley's March Through Africa."—Rainbow Arcade, Newton. W "ANTED to Rent;, furnished or unfurnished. House of about 5 room?.— Baker Bros., Land Agents, Auckland and Wellington. WASTED, if you spend 103 you will j cet an Ereßinc Game for nothing during this week.—Rainbow Arcaae Newtoo. VAT ANTED, Bay a Spange and £oak ap II the wet. from a Id each.—Rainbow Arcade, Newton. LOST, Between Hamilton Road and Rata-street (Poasonby) a Gold Brooch.— Apply Cb tries Hem us. Photographer. Qieeni^reet. \V"ANTED, I tell You Emphatically, T T we did not steal them.—Arriving Wednesday next. Rainbow Arcade, Xewjon. NOTHER Heavy Shower of Pretty Birthday Cards just arrived.—Melbourne Rainbow Arcade, Newton. WANI ED TO BUY, a Horse, Cart and Harness (together or separately) to carry 15cwt to 20cwt: must be in good oondi-tion.-Apply W. Preao* Grocer, College Ro»d. -

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 144, 18 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 144, 18 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 144, 18 June 1894, Page 4