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Anetlo&s. SPECIAL NOTICE. SALE OF FURNITURE nnder Bill of Sal* advertised to take place to-day has beon POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK, when it will be sold at tha Mart. Date to appear in later issue. RICHARD ARTHUR. TO-MORROW, At 11 ©'Clock. ARTHUR'S MART. "JVT ARKET DAY SALE. 11 O'CLOCK-PCULTRY-Turkey Gobblers aad Hens, Geose, Ducks, Table and Yard Fowiu, Small Pigs. 12 O'CLOCK — FRUIT — Hot Houae Grapes. Lamons. Local Apples. Peaches, Apricots, Plums. Pears, Tomatoes, etc. 12.30 O'CLOHK-Splendid lot of Fresh Cut Vegetables, Taranaki Rhubarb, Kidney. Hobart and Shepherd Potatoes, Sydney Potatoes. TO BE FOLLOWED immediately by Fresh Butter. Eggs, Cheese, Canterbury Bacon. GROCERIES-Ginger Nuts, Tea, etc RICHARB ARTHUR. Thos. B. Arthur. Auctioneer. COTTERELL and TURNER Sell TO-MORROW at IAQA O'CLOCK SHARP, iviOv Large Consignments of LOCAL, SYDNEY, & ITALIAN FRUIT. E. Turner, Auctioneer. ARTHUR TOOMAN] [THOMAS B__l__ TOMORROW (FRIDAY). AT THE DUNBLANE FRUIT, POULTRY and PRODUCE MART, QUEEN-ST. POULTRY DEPARTMENT AT 11 Sharp. PIGS—At same hour FARM PRODUCE-A heavy Stock, without reserve, at 11.30. DAIRY PRODUCE-At 12 FRUIT —At 1 o'clock. Fully 1,000 cases Sup.rior Dessert, Culinary and Preserving Fruits, including Green and other Gages. Orleans, Japan varieties, Hothouse Grapes, Dessert and Culinary Apples. Pears, Peaches, Apricots. Tomatoes, etc., etc. ARTHUR TOOMAN & CO. [A. Tooman, Auctioneer.) TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock. CITY MARKET. AT MCDONALD'S MART. | n O'CLOCK—POULTRY and PIGS 12 oClo ek-PRODUCE of all kinds,! including a fine lot of Local Potatoes, 50 sacks Sydney, without reserve: Batter, Eggs. Bacon, etc. etc. Immediately after Produce—A Large Assortment of Local, Waik .to. Thames Si ruits. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. W. S. COCHRANE] JAS. DACRE . TO-MORROW, At 11 o'clock. TAPESTRY AND PLUSH SUITE SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES CARPETS, CRETONNE SUITE MANGLE. OIL PAINTINGS, SPIRIT CASKS MAHOGANY OFFICE TABLE BATH, COUNTER,, P. BOILER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The Subscribers (through J. Daere. Auctioneer will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queenstreet, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Tapestry and Plush Suite, Carpets. Cretonne Suite, Oil Paintings. Austrian Chairs, Mahogany Pedestal Office TrWo. Iron and Wood Bedsteads. Palliasses. Mattresses. Pillows. Washstanda and Ware.. Dressing Tables, Chests Drawers. Mirrors. Curtains and Poles, Cane and Wood Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Pictures, Glassware, Bookshelves, Clocks. Cutlery, Lamps, Couches, Set Spirit Casks, Kitchen Utensils. Lonsr Bath. Portable Boiler. Scenery, Counter, Gas Stores, Grindstone, Forms, Butter Box, Desks, etc., etc., etc, SAMUEL COCHRANE And SON, Auctioneers. TOMORROW, at 10.30 o'Olock. AITKEN'S MART, GREY STREET. POULTRY, PRODUCE AND FRUIT. POULTRY, at 11 o'clock—Laying and Killing Fowls. Ducks, Geese, Turkeys. Pigeons, etc., etc. PRODUCE, at 11 o'clock—Potatoes. Oniona. Peas. Beans, etc.. and a lot of Pot Plants. DAIRY PRODUCE—Fresh Eggs aad Batter. Baeoß and Hans. Cheese, etc. 1 Ton Taranaki Cheese, for absolute sale FRUIT, at 1 o'clo»k-Local Peaches, Pears Plums, Grapes, Apples, Tomatoes, Cherries, Apricot*, etc. PIGS, at 2 o'clock—Several pens of pare-bre* Yorkshire and Berkshire Pigs. Terma—Cash before Delirerj. ALEX. AITKEN. (F. J. Farrell. Avctienttr. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28th, At 2 p.m. sharp. TO SAWMILLERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, SETTLERS AND OTHERS. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS (Per Samuel Vaile. Auctioneer) will sell by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 95, Queenstreet, VALUABLE BLOCK OF TIMBER AND FARM LAND. 2250 ACRES. PARISH OF PAKIRI. THIS SPLENDID BLOCK comprises 2250 Acres, of which 500 Acres are under grass ready for stock ; the balance is ba_h. mostly &__!__. but eohlprisinj; t ird ultitfipi* of :_-ffri; estimated to contain between 2,000.000 and 3,000,000 feat, which can be got into the Kaipara water at a moderate cost. This bush also contains a large quantity of rough feed, yfiere are several rich ffajTs MUmm mi much of the soil is of very sppof.or quality. About SQO to 600 acres of flat land, balance undulating and hilly. The block is surrounded by settlers, and it would sell well if cut up. Also— COTTAGE. BROWN-STREET. PONSONBY. Cottaee of five rooms and scullery, with allotment 90 by 60 feet. Good healthy situation. Also— COTTAGE, CHURCH-STREET. PONSONBY. Cottage of five rooms, in good order and condition, with allotment 45 by 100 feet. AlsoBIRKENHEAD. SPLENDID RESIDENCE SITE, commanding one of the finest views there, and situated between the residences of G. Johnston, Esq., and A. Knight, Esq. It has a frontage of 399 feet, an area of two acres, and is probably tho finest site in this beautiful suburb. Also— MAHURANGI. HANDY LITTLE BUSH FARM of 145 Acres—l 3 acres grass. 2 acres orchard, 128 acresbush: remainder large ti tree. Nearly New Cottage, four rooms; Stable, Cowshed, etc. Al3o— WADE RIVER. SEASIDE FARM OF 220 ACRES, fronting the Wade River, and also the open sea (Whangaparaoa Bay); 24 acres grass and crops, 5 acres eight-year-old orchard. 6 acres bush, remainder scrub. House of six rooms. Will be sold with Five Milking Cows, Thr«e Calves Two Horses. Cart. Plough, Harrows, Horse-hoe, etc. A pretty and convenient property. Steamer passes the door twice weekly. Coach alternate days. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. SAMUEL VAILE _ SONS, 95, Queen-street. a___.»_-________—— S___3 FOR SALE, Timber Truck, Axles, Fonr ' Wheals. 120 ft Heary Iron Rails, _4 the lot.—W. Mildreth aad Sea, corner Castom and Victoria Streets.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1897, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1897, Page 12

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