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TO-MORROW, 11 o'clock; ARTHUR'S MART. POULTRY, 11 o'clock—A splendid lot of Turkeys. Fowls, Table Roosters, Part--4 ridge Cochins from prize birds, Duekß, Geese, ) Pigs.?otc. a At 12 o'clock sharp—First-class Horse and Trap. FKUIT, — A splendid lot of Waikato and Thames Fruit, consisting of 100 j cases first-class Peaches. Apricots, Apples. Plums, Greengages, Damsons, etc.. Tomatoes, Hothouse Grapes. Lemons, etc. VEGETABLES —A good lot of Fresh-cut Vegetables. .' DAIRY "and FARM PRODUCE-First-class | lot of Fresh Butter, Corned Butter, Choeso, \ Esgs, Bacon. Hams. Shoulders, etc.: Fresh Kiducy and Hobart Potatoes. Onions, etc. RICHARD ARTHUR. I Thos. B. Arthur, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, At 10.30 o'Clock. AITKEN'S MART, GREY STREET. ' "OOULTRY, PRODUCE, FRUIT. 10.30 o'clock—Fresh-cut Vcsretdbles. in season [ 11 o'clock—Southern Tablo Potatoes, New ! Potatoes, Poas, Onions, Pumpkins. Maiza, 1 Oats, Wheat, Bran, Sharps, ChatT. Carrots, etc. Large assortment of Roosters, Laying Hens. Bucks, Geese, and Turkeys, 9 Plymouth Rock Fowls. 9 Leghorns. 12 Bruhinas, Ducklings and Canaries.. ■ Dressed Pork, prime dairy-fed.' Local Bacon and Hams, Canterbury ditto. Local and Factory Cheese, assorted sizes, and 3 cases Canterbury Bacon. 12.30 o'clock-DAIRY PRODUCE-Fresh Butter and Eggs. Crown Butter. Ilouey, Taranaki Cheese. 1 Lot Pot Plants. 2 o'clock—Pure-bred Yorkshire and Berkshire Pigs. FRUIT, ab 1.30 o'clock. 1.000 cases, consisting of Apricots, 50 cases Pears (choioo varieties), 300 cases Plums (several variation), 100 cases Peaches. ALEX. AITK.EN. F. J. Farrell. Auctioneer. ESAM AND ARTHUR E. J. ESAM] |C. AUTHOR TO-MO R R O W, At 11 o'Clock. MARKET DAY SALE. POULTRY— Well-assorted. Vegetables in soason Farm Produce of all kinds Dairy Produce of all kinds Sundries, Groceries. At 1 o'Clock. Plums. Peaches, Apricots, Grapes. Apples, Tomatoes, Lemons, etc., iv great variety and in large quantity. ESAM AND ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. li. J. ESAM] [C. ARTHUR MONDAY NEXT, 11 o'Clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ' Removed to Mart for Convenience of Sale. ESAM AND ARTHUR Will sell by auction, at their Mart. Queen-st., Monday next, at 11 o'cloak. EOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc.— Iron Bedsteads, Stretchers. Cot, Mattresses. Chests Drawers, Washstands. Toilet Glasses, Carpet. A.B. Chairs, Wicker Chairs. Panders, Hearth Rues, Tables. Linoleum, Safes. Portable Copper, Filter, Mangle, Zinc Baths, Sheets, Towels, Table Linen, Blankets, Counterpanes, Kitchen Utonsils, otc, etc. (C. Arthur. Auctioneer.) A A TOOMAN] [T. NEILL TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). j POULTRY. PRODUCE AND FRUIT, In Great Quantity and Variety. POULTRY AND PIGS, at 11 o'Clock. 30 Pure Andalusian Fowls. FARM PRODUCE, at 11.30 o'clock. DAIRY PRODUCE, at 12.30 o'clock. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT, at 1 o'clock sharp - 3P>itidl OASES CHOICEST Assorted . &JP\y H V Local Dossert. Preserving and ' Culinary Fruits, including Peaches. Green and other Gages. Japanese and English Plum* and Damsons, Figs, Grapes, Tomatoes, Lemons. 2") . cases Bon Chretien Pears, Apples, Oranges, 20 casea Walnuts, Apricots, etc., otc. All carefully gathered and packed from leading growers. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. (A. Tooman, Auctioneer.) TO-MO R R O W, At 12 noon sharp, J. THORNES ' Will sell by auction, at his Land Auction Rooms, 91. Queen-street, CITY (Wolf-sfcreot)—Verandah Cottage 5 rooms, bathroom, largo Freehold Allotment. 9211 x 117 ft. being Lot 23, and part Lot 29, Section 47, City. NEWMARKET (Manukau Road) — House of 10 rooms, part brick, with stone foundations, largo Freehold Allotment, with 57 feot to Manukau Road, being part Lot 20, Section 'A, Suburbs. CITY (Spring-street, near College Hill)— Valuable Building Allotment, fronting three strofets. being Lot 136, of Allotment 18, Section 8. CITY (Wellington-street)— Desirable Family Residence of 10 rooms and outhouses, near St. Jamo3' Church, commanding position, being part o" Allotment 12, of a subdivision of Lot 10. Furthar particulars of the Auctioneer, J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1896, At 11 o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF HERBERT THOMPSON, Esq., THE LAURELS, GREENLANE, (Opposite tho Racecourse). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., As under— Suites of Furniture Easy Chairs, Fancy and Dininpr Tablos, Ooc. Chairs. Handsomo Cornices and Hers.. Cedar Secretary. Conversational Setce, Wlekor Furniture, Bentwood Loungos, Rockers and Othsr Chairs, Morocco Lounge, Handsome Japanese Gong, Pictures (various), Whatnots, Carpets and Linoleum, E.P. Ware, Wardrobe, Bedstead, Toilet Mirrors, Commode, Hall and other Clocks, Candelabra, Large Cabinet (fitted for Glass and China), Venetian Blinds, Collection of Island Curios, Kitchen Uicnsils. Ice Chost (by Bcidiwg Manufacturing Co., in good order), etc. etc. Also. First-class Convertible Bugiry, hooded ; Fourseated Cabriolo p'aaeton. Melding (by Brigadier), 4 years old; Harness, Ladies' and Gent's Saddles, Spare Collars, Cow in full Milk, Lawn Mower. Uarder* Tools, Garden Seats, Shells. Target, Force Pumps, Tank and Stand. 5 400----gallon Tanks, Portable Outhouse, etc., etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have received instructions from Horbert Thompson, Esq., to sell the whole of the above, on Monday. 27th inst., sale commencing at L o'clock. TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. Busses pass the house. On View Morning of Sale. (L. Lewis, Auctioneer.) MONDAY, 27th JANUARY, At 11 o'Clock. D U R H AM YARD S. The undersigned havo received instructions from Messrs Alison Bros., to sell, without reserve, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE RACEHORSES, with Engagements, and now in training: — Brown Horse. WARRIOR, by IngomarFanny Fisher, A good performer, last both on tho flat and over hurdles HIPPOCLYDES. by Hippocampus -Te Tohi's dnin : good jumper DETECTOR, Chestnut Colt. 2 years old, by Kclsca. dam Mystery CARBUNCLE. Bay Aiare, 5 years, by Caroineer. dam Pearl: good jumper LADY AGNES. Chestnut Mare. 3 years old, by Nelson—Sister Agnes MISS NELSON, Chestnut Mare, 3 years old, by Nelson—Torment Chestnut COLT. 2 yeara old, by St. LegarTarnora HUNTER AND NOLAN, (J.F.A, Phil-son, Auctioneer. J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1896, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1896, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1896, Page 12