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Anctioos. TO-MORROW. Ak 11 o'clock. 1, JOHN LEYDON ~*^ Will sell at his Mart, A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK and EFFECTS, the property of a gentleman lea Ting town, consisting of Suite. Cauch, Chtffonior. Tables. Chairs. Carpet, Oilcloth. Chesis Drawers Bedsteads, Mattresses, Duchess Pairs, Crockery, ttc, etc. No^Reservo. -..^^ JOHN LEYDON. Auctioneer. ~ COTTBRELL & TURNER, Will Sell. TOMORROW, Ab EloTon o'Clock Sharp. FRUIT. FRUIT. ~,„, OK /\ BOX E S VARIOUS. Apricot* p Plums r Granges ', Lemons ': Gooseberries : Tomatoes, etc.. etc. E. Turner, Auctioneer^ TO-MORROW, at 11 o'Ulock. ~ POULTRY, PRODUCE, AND FRUIT. i r/1k CASES SYDNEY ORANGES Ov 50 «ai«s Sydney Plums •ft ALEX. AIT KB N (F. J. Farrell, Auctioneer.) ' '~~~ TO BJ: SOLD TO-MORROW (Tuesday) DECEMBER 1, ■***•->'- At Eleven o'Clock, DR. PHILSON'B SIX-SEATED VICTORIA. POLE AND SHAFTS BUILT BY COUSINS AND ATKINS. • IN PERFECT ORDER.

HUNTER AND NOLAN. ARTHUR TOOMAN] [THOMAS NEILL TO-MORROW. PRODUCE at 11 o'Clock FRUIT at 12 o'Clock y\ "I pf/» CASES CHERRIES, / ,H,\xOll Apricots, Peaches. Plums, f ■*■■*• /Oranges. 200 cases Waikato GooaeX / berries, Cherries, Lemons. Red CurV' rants, Tomatoes. L«mobs. etc. ARTHUR TOO MAN & CO. (A. Tooman, Auctioneer). __ WEDNESDAY7~i)ECEMBER 2. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, MIRRORS, RIM Q SIDE-BOARD, DINING TABLE, COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, WARDROBE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. AT CURRAN-STREBT, PONSONBY. TJie Subscribe™ haTo receiTed instructions from Mr. Nelaoa to soil by auction at his Residence. Curran-street. on Wednesday, 2nd December, at 11 o'clock, hia HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of—Walnut and Plush Drawing-Room Suite, 9 pieces. Carpet, HearthRues. Fenders and Irons. Mantel Mirrors, Rimu Side-board, Coloured Engravings. Rimu Oval Table. Curtains, Vases. Ornaments. Wax Flowers.- Fitzroy Barometer. Dining Table, 1 Dining-- Suite.'" Glassware;" Chinas erookary. Umbrella Stand. Brass-monntjed Bedstead. Wire-wove MaUrass. Hair Mattrass, Feather Beds, Mirrors. Chest Drawers. Cotnmodo. Marble-top Wwshstand, Ware, Chairs, Kitchen Uttnsils. Safe, Tools, etc., etc. i SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers _ '■■ MONDAY. 7th DECEMBER, At 12 o'Clock. : TWO HOUSES, ELIZABETH-STREET, PONSONBY HOUSE. UNION STREET ;^wV ALLOTMENTS. KAPANGA 82 ACRES, PUKE AT U A 1 The Subscribers (through J. Daere t Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen--1 street, ©m Monday, 7th December, at 12 I o'clock, " T>ONSONBY—Lob 94. having 36 feeb J JL 3 inches to Elizabeth-street, by 163 feet 3 deep, with COTTAGE of 4 rooms erected LOT 85. havi« 36 feet 3 inches to Elizabeth- '" street, by 163 feet deep, with COTTAGE of 4 rooms prectod thereon 9 UNION-ST REET — Lot 4. having 30 f«et I frontage to Union-Btreet, and 102' feet deep, i COTTAGE of 5 room* erocUd thereon i" KA.PANGA- Lot* 24, 25 and 26, having 99 feet i frantaes to the main road, and 100 foot to , Alfred-strent r PUKKATUA—Lot 222. containing 42 acres. - "West Portion Lot 217, containing 40 acres fc SAMUEL COCHRANE and SON, ? Auctioneers. ' W. S. C9CHBANE] [JAS. BACKK * MONDAY, DEC. 7. ', VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM. 800 ACRES GOOD LAND, ? NEAR HAMILTON. >- 469 ACRES LAND, WAIKOUKOU. t The Subscribers have received instructions s from ths Mortgagee to sell by auction at their :'. Booms. Queen street, oa Monday, 7th December; at 12 o'clock, " A LLOTMBNTS 71 to 73. 79b, 80 to 86. !' J\, 93 to ?S. Parish of To Rapa. Wain katP, the Waikato Kiver, csntainine" alfout 790 acres good land, fenced &n3<*aMl[r in.grasa, with DWELLING HOUSE 6 of 6 rboins and Outbuildings erected thereon, t situated about 3 miles from Hamilton, and now in the occupation of Mr John Hill. WAIKOUKOU—South cast part of that " Block of Land known as Waikoukou No. !!, c containing: 469 acres, and now ocoupiod by Sir *' Alexander McDonald. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, '• Auctioneers. am H A N X S. II J. — c To MB SAMUEL SARAH, " Storekeeper, HAKARU, !" We. the andersigned, beg to express our - sincere thanks for the kindess shown br you to 0 us while working in Hakatn and dealing at \ yomr store :— [. Mijat Sllich Prosper Kovacovich c M. Kprdovaa Tisko Tordevieh Z Anton Tvrdevieh . . kly half • holiday". 1 MY NEWTON SHOP WILL BE CLOSED v ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON a THIS WEEK AS USUAL. I 1 H. M. S M E E T O N, I- GROCER. _ !> r^RISTMAS TREBT "CHRISTMAS \_t TREE! Newton Congregational Church. '" Tuesday, December Ist, at 7.30. Tickets, Sixy pence and One Shilling. '' -If.ij-UNb, a Box of Handkerchief*.— Ju Describe and pay expenses to W. S. '" Pam«on, Norfolk-street, 4 iloors from Walter's 1 j Butcher Shop. j OiTANTED, a tiirl 14 or 15, to mind -• TT children and assist.—For address apply | • j Star Office. j 2 i T>ICYCLE, Humber pattern, pneumatic I r• J3 tyros. £10; also, one Double Barrelled f Breach • loading Gun, £3; both bargains.— I Raynor, Eden Terrace. •

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 284, 30 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 284, 30 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 284, 30 November 1896, Page 8

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