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Auctions. \V. S. COCHRANE] LJAS. DACRE ' TO-MORROW, { Ab 11 o'clock. • 1 ______ j • PHOTOGRAPHIC SUNDRIES . j BOOKS, TOOLS, CLOTHING WATCHES AND JEWELLERY The subsaribers (J. Dacre, Auctioneer), will sell by Auction, at thoir Rooms, Queen-street, on Tueiday next, at 11 o'clock. J PHOTOGRAPHIC SUNDRIES, consisting of Cbenaicals. Troughs, Lenses, Enlarging Oamoras, Glass. Printing Plates, Gilt Picture Frame 3, Camera and Lens by Mosley, Cawera and Lens I Dallwieyer), Pictures, J Opals. Boards. Bicycle Lamp. Tools. Grind- . atone. Clock, Books. Auto Harp. Vio ins. Cloth ins? Trunks, Portmanteaux. Jewellery, i).b ' Lever Engine Turned Watch, Fancy Goods ' Etc. Etc. Kto. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHKANE] [JAS. DACRE MONDAY, 14ra JUNE, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. WELLESLEY STREET WEST. The Subscribers (through J. Bacre, Auctioneer) will sell by auction at their Rooms. Queenstreet, on Monday. 14th Juno, at 12 o'clocfe. By Order of the Agent for the Public Trustee. 4 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES IN WKLLESLEY-STISEET WEST, having each 26ft frontage, with depth varying from 105 ft to 117 ft. all level and well-situated, close to Freeman's Hay. , ~ These are the only vacant allotments in tnis locality, and from their position must in a short time be very valuable. FOR POSITIVE SALE. SAMUEL COCHRANE and SON. Auctioneer?. BRUNSWICK MART. TO-MORROW, Ab 11 o'clock. FURNITURE. INVALID'S CHAIR, HALLSTAND (Bronze). T C Beale and Co. have received instructions to sell on Tuesday. June Bth at 11 o clock, A USEFUL LOT OF HOUSEHOLD Jrk. FURNITURE, comprising Cedar Sideboard, Invalid's Chair (adjustable). Bronze Hallatsind. Marble-top Table, Japanese Screen, Wire Mattress and Bedstead. Pictures, \ases, Fancy Baskets, Kapok and Flax Mattresses, Kitchen Table. Bacon-curing Trough, Buckets, Butter Box, Churn, Meat Safe, Chests Drawers, etc. Removed to Mart for Convenience. T. C. BEALE. Auctioneer. TO , j;i Q-j^ R 0 W, AC 12 o'clock noon. (Opposite Firebell, Grey-street). GROCERIES, EDRNITUHE, SUNDRIES, Etc., Etc. The Undersigned hasreceived instructions from Mrs Nelson, who is removing to other premises, to sell, mHF WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD JL FUHNITUttE AND EFFECTS: also, a large stock of Groceries and Sundries. The furniture includes :-Piano (by Bord), Music Clieffonier. Large Mirror. Pictures, Workboxes Clocks, Brackets, Vases, Blinds, Curtains, Mottled-kauri Chest Drawers. Wirewoven Mattresses, Iron Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses. Bcntwood Chairs, Washstands and Dress Tables, Gipsy Tables, Cots, Feather Beds, Toilet Drawers, Cretonne Chairs, Lampshades, Shells. Crockery, Glassware. 1 Dover Range, Lot Cooking Utoimls, Cruets, Shop Fittings etc A useful lot of Groceries, including boap Th£ls Sugar Salt, Potatoes. Candles, Sauces Starch. Jams, Flour, Curries. 2 Sets Scales and Weights, lot Confectionery and Lolhe Jars Kerosene, lot empty Tins, and Sundries. The above will be sold, without reserve, on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock. j. McDonald, Auctioneer. ESAM and ARTHUR TOMORROW, TUESDAY, et 10.30 sharp, 6_,fV FEET MAN-OF-WAR CUTTER & 4 belonging to H.M.s. Pylades, to he sold at Bailey's Shipbuilding Yards. ESAM & ARTHUR. C. Arthur, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW At 11 o'clock. EX "OTARAMA." ■- TRADE SALE. P" CASES FENDERS, assorted. <& 5 crates Travelling Trunks (20 to 50 in.) 60 Bedsteads (slightly damaged). 2 Casks Box Irons, 6, 64, 7 1 case Brushware GABRIEL LEWIS AND CO. Hay* been instructed to sell the above on Tuesday Next, Bin instant, at 11 o'clock. Terms at Sale. (Louis Lewie, Auctioneer.) EDN g SDAY> JUNE 9, At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF UNBROKEN HORSES. For Sale, at Remuera, on Wednesday, June 9, at two o'clock, £i) rjv UNBROKEN HO It SE S, \P \y From 3 to 6 years old. Many of them suitable for harness. ALFRED BUCK LAND AND EONS. W. J HUNTER'S V/AIKATO SALES. TUESDAY, ]stii JUNE. AT OHAUPO. On account of Mr Peter Rico. <»> «" FIRST-CLASS YOUNG COWS rvi 9W (none avev six rears old), to calve principally in July and balance ia August. Oa account Peter llicc. 500 Two and Four-tooth Crossbred Forward Wnthers. from Wniteluna 130 Three and Four-yoar-old Bullocks, Fat and Forward EmDty Cows. Jos. and Michael Galvan. 30 strong Yearlings 20 Springing Cows and Heifers, from Te Mata THURSDAY, 17th JUKE. AT HAMILTON. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES. FRIDAY, 18th JUNE. AT RANGIAOHIA. ©n account of Mr Tho^. Wetherill, vrho has sold his farm, on above date, on the farm. "fl fkil HEAD CATTLE Jj_\y> \J? 14 Broken and Unbroken Horses Farming Implements, etc. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE. AT TE AWAMUTU. CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, LEMONS, etc. WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY. On account of Mr H. J. Saulsburr. who is leaving the district, to sell on his farm, two miles on Waipa Road, near Ngauawahia, on above date. mHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND A DEAD STOCK, without reserve, comprising—4o Dairy Cows. 70 Head Young Cattlg, Horse, Fanning Implements and Sundries \V. J. ii UNT EX. WANTED, Lady Help for country, nice family : Generals. Hikurangi, Paeroa, 12.-J; Waikalo, 12-i: Kemuera, 12s ; and town: Housemaid for Waikato. able to play piano; i Kitchen Girl. ARS'stanta, middle-acred Housekeeper: UumdiKgors. start xivtsn ; Pantry Boy. Hotel Porter; Man for flaxmill; Boys for farm i and factory. Wanted to buy, Ticket for Sydney.—MtLcod. 24 Oiiecu^t T-lerjhono SB4.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 131, 7 June 1897, Page 4

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