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AuctionsARTHUR'S MART, Established 1859. RICHARD ARTHUR Commiaaion Salesman, and Auctioneer. NO TRADING. TVTEXT WEEK'S SALES BY AUCTION J3l as so far arranged:— MONDAY. 11 0.m., Wynyard-strcet. at the Kesideuco of Airs" Gerrand. Ailsa Cottage, Wynyaid-stroet. off Graf ton Road, she having dutcrmined to return to Scotland, on H 1ER larHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Eb'FECTS, consisting of Diningroom, Parlour. Bedroom and Kitchen Requisites. Crockery, Plated w are, Cooking Utensils. Horsehair Suite. Ka^-y Chairo. Pictures, Car- | puts. Oilcloth, Chiffonier. Yerandali Blinds. Curtains. Iron Bedsteads? Mattresses. -loUled Kauri Chests Drawers, Washstands. Toilet Glasses, Ware and Tables, Shower Bath. Bath, Mistress Range, Garden Tools, etc. On View AJormnn of the Day of Sale. TUESDAi'. noon, at the Mart-Poultry of all descriptions. Fruit of kiuds in season. Dairy Farm and Garden Products, Groceries, etc., etc * THURSDAY. Jl a.m., at the Marfc-A wellassorted lot of General Drapery. Underclothing, Haberdashery. Hosiery. Millinery, assorted Dress Materials. Trimming Silks, Sewing Silks and Twist, good assortment of colour?. Fancy Dress Buttons, a lot. of good Wings and Birdu1 Feathers, etc.. Men sand Boys' Clothing, Suits, Coats. 'Irousers, Overalls) etc., Hats. Caps, Shirts. Sox. Ladies. Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes. Slppers Laces, etc.. lot of Second-hand Clothinc. Silver and Plated Watches, Jewellery, a good M.L.R.K. Gun. FitIDAY. 11 n.in., at. the Mart. Market Day— Auction Market for tho Sale of Poultry of alt descriptions. Fruit of all kinds in season. Dairy Farm and Garden Products. Groceries, etc FOR SALE, FPJVATELY, at Auction Prices. Good Tu'ilo Potatoes, local and Southern, ■•'iiious. Red an 1 White Currots, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, Cliaflf. Empty Sacks, first-class Cheese, Corned aud Pastry Butter. Biscuira, Tea. WANTED. First-class Bacon, Lard in bladders, ilonoy, Boeswax, Kumeras, Pumpkins, Local' A.pjjlej^jjood Dried Apples. ESAM and ARTHUR. B. J. ESAM]1 [C ARTHTJIi MONDAY, 25bh INST., At 11 o'Clock. CONTINUATION OF UNREDEEMED *Lj PLEDGES from Mr L. H. Nenmegen, consisting of Jewellery and Clothing left over v froiu last Monday's sale. ESAM &' ARTHUR, Auctioneerg. B. J. ESAM] [C ARTHUR MONDAY, 10.30. AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN FUR RUGS. ESAM AND ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-st., Monday next, at 10.30. -fl 6> CARRIAGE RUGS, 2 D.B.M.L. JL /V Guvs. a Sowing Machines (Hand and Treadle). B. J. KSAM] fC. ATLTHDR TUESDAY, ab 11 o'clock prompt. On Aocounb of Whom Ib May Concern. Ex Watchman. 1 i\6\ SACKS MEEKS FLOUR, JJ_^^M V more or less damaged. Terms—Strictly Cash before Delivery. ESAM * ARTHUR Auctioneers. B. J. ESAMj"S [C ARTHUR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, Ab 11 o'clock. MONSTER SALE OF FRUIT TREES, From MR GEORGE MASON, of the Claudeland Nunory, Hamilton, Waikato. ESAM & ARTHUR Have received instructions from Mr G-. Mason to sell by auction, at their Mart, Queen-street. Auckland, on Wednesday, 27th mat,, at 11 o'clock THE LARGEST AND BEST COLLECTION' OF WELL-GROWN FRUIT AND OTHER TREES ever oifcred to the public. The following arc some of the leading lines:— 2000 Choice Peach Treea 500 Japanese Plums 200 Apricots » 100 Nectarines 1000 Pears 50 JapaneseQuince3 200 Fruiting Quinces oO Medlars 1000 Applea 100 Figs 300 Lemon Tree 3 200 Guavas , Camellias, Azaleas, Rhubarb Boots, etc. Too Numerous to Particularise. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. AT MOUNT ROSKILL. ADJOINING PAH. DAIRY COWS HARNESS HORSES RACING PONIES SPRING CART BUGGY . SADDLE HARNESS. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr A. C. Greenwood, who is leaving the district, to sell at his residence, close to the Pah Gate, the whole of his valuable TTVAIRY, VEHICLES, WELL-KNOWN RACING PONIES, etc., Comprising: 10 Grown Dairy Cows 6 Sprinsors 6 Heifcra 3 Harness Horses 1 2 Boys' Poniws, small Racing Pony La Grippe Gillie Effle Trotting Horse Deceiver 9 Unbroken Colts and Fillies I Light Spring Cart Double-seated Buggy Harness 2 Saddles and Bridles Dairy Utensils, Milk Cans 60 Fowls 20 Ducks, etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also, Trotting Horse, "The Broker," 6 years Mare, with fonl at foot by Imperious, and served again by the same sire. HUNTER AND NOLAN. Ab 1 o'Cloek. ~~ BAKER BROS. Will auction, on Wednesday. 27th Juno, at 11 a.m., on tho premises of Mr W. J. Lvttle Blftckaraith and Coach Builder. Freernar's B "LACKSMITH'S TOOLS, the Trotting Stallion Too Small, two Spring Curts, Sulky and Harness, Cream - coluorerl Marc, with black points (will stand anywhere in harness or saddle, carries a lady). Wheelwright's Bench. 2 Forges, 2 Anvils. 2 Bellows, 2 Water Tue-irons, 2 pets of Stocks and Dies, Wheelwright's Banch, Tyreing-plate and Screw, Break-body, Tyre-beuder, etc., etc., etc. The Goodwill of the Business and Lease of tho Premises will be offered for competition. The Lease has 21 years to run from February. 1892, at a ground rent, of £23 8s per annum. The Land has a frontage, of 75ft to Customsstreet, 150 ft to Drake-street (known as Victoria3tre».t), and 75ft to Dock-strcot. and from its central position on<i natural advantages is n very valuable site tor almost any business. The Buildings comprise liii'jj" Paint Shop, Uay nn.i Corn Store, 4-stall Stable, Blacksmith's Shop and Smithy. On WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, ab 2 p.m., /nOLLINGWOOD-STREET, Lots 57 and \.J 58, with six-roomed House, bath, three fires, veraiulah, etc. : l.nnd. 6ft feet x 100. PAPAKURA-Lut 79. Srection 1, Opshoko Parish, hall' a mile from from the StutJon, 10 acres, with 4-roomod House. PAPAKURA VILLAGE-Main Road. Patt of Lot 4. Section 7, with large House thereon. OTAHUHU-Station Roud. 1 k?*> wit*, cosveniunt Gentleman's Residence bi'3 rooKA

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 149, 23 June 1894, Page 8

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