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I.eetnros, "?.!_«. T IFE-IN A MONASTERY. At the SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. ADJUTANT BISHOP, the Converted Monk, will deliver a thrilling and interesting Address entitled " Life in a Monastery." Silver Collection taken up at the doors. pOT.___STJ_.KS* HALL, N__WT ON. LI MI.LIGHT SERVICE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. Mr GEO. ALDRIDGE will Lecture. Sukjoet —"The -Story of tho Waldenses: the Great Persecutions " Boautiful Pictures, Powerful Light. Admission Free. Collection. Children unattended. One Penny at the door. To commence at 7.45. fi HUR C H Ol" UHRI ST, FORESTERS' HALL. Spocial (Adjourned) Church Meeting at close of Lantern Service TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. Each member requested to be present. Mscrions. ARTHUR TOOMAN] [THOMAS SKILL TO- i\J OUR O VV, At 11 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK FROM \V. LEVY, FRUIT TREES. SHELTER TREES, ORNAMENTAL And FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGING. NOTE.—We will start* with Fruib Trees. OifMfc PEACHES, consisting of Royal /*w,X",l7 George. Muir, Foster, Champion. Lady Palmerston, and several newly-im-ported and valuable varieties. PEARS—IOO 5-year-old, including all leading varieties. PLUMS—2SO Japan, including Burbank, Ogan, and other latest catalogued varieties. ENGLISH PLUMS-350 English Plums. 3 years old, all of best aud proved most profitable kinds. APPLES—2OO leading varieties, 4-yr. old. 100 Nectarines, all leading varieties GRAPE VINES, 500 Gooseberries. lOOGuavas, 100 Lisbon Lemon Trees, Passion Fruit, etc., etc. FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL-C'amcl-lias. Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Azalea Molas, English and Persian Lilac, Ro*cs, White and Yellow Jessamin, Laseandra, Oleander, Wegelia, Escaloneas, Proteas, Daphnes, Laurels, Tantanus. Abutilons, Photunias, Salvias, etc., etc.. Puriris, Karakas, Totaras, Tanokahas, Wowera, Rimu, Kauri, and Cabbage Trees, Aristolia.Titoki. Pampas Grass, Pittisporum, four varieties* All the above include the rarest and most expensive sorts. 500 MACROCARPA, Railed Tanebris, Abies (3 varieties), Acemina Florabunda, 1000 Tannin YVattle. HEDGING-3000 Eleagnus, 5000 Thorn Quicks, 5000 Barberry, etc., etc. All lines will be sold in the order advertised, ARTHUR TOOMAN and CO. (A. Tooman, Auctioneer). W. S. COCHRANE] [JAS. DACRB TOMORROW, Ab 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, LIGHT SPRING TRAP & HARNESS, COW. The Subscribers have roceived instructions from Mr William Rcid, to sell by auction at his residence, Kingsland Road, near junction of Mt. Roskill Road, on Wednesday, 4th August, at 11 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Damask Couch and Chairs, Curtains and Poles. Carpet, Linoleum. Fcndcr3 and Irons, Tables, Blinds and Rollers, Mats, Dining Table, Chairs, Mottled Kauri Chiffonijer plate glass back. Clock, Lamp, Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Mottled Kauri Chest Drawers. Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Wushstands and Tables. Domestic Sewing Machine, Kitchen Utensils, Grate. Etc. Light Spring Trap and Harness, Cow, Fowls. Lot Wire Netting, Grindstone, Timber, etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. AY. S. COCHRANE] [..AS. DACRE MONDAY, 9th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. By Order of bhe Registrar of the Supreme Court. The subscribers .J. Dacrc, Auctioneer) will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday, 9th August, at 12 o'clock, By Order of the. Registrar of the Supreme Court, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND in tho Provincial District of Auckland, containing 55 acres 3 roods 36 perches more or less, being Section 11 of Block 11 of the Survey District of ilukcrcnui. and being the whole of tho land comprised in Provisional Register, Vol. 26, Folio 62, of the Auckland Land Registration District. Conditions of Sale on application to SAMUEL COCHRANE AND S©N, Auctioneers. J. E. BAKER, oi*~BAKER BROS., Will auction, at their Sale Rooms, Queen-street Auckland, To-morrow, at 2 p.m., BUILDING LOTS IN HAYDN-STREET— Lots 37 nnd 38, 66 feet by 95, on the right going from Wellington-street. ONEHUNGA-Oorner Lot 3, of Section 38. Tra-falgar-street, la Or 13p. Next Mr Suttie's house. On Aiigust 11 lh next, at 2 p.m., BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, All that Parcel of Land, containing 76 acres (more or less) being Allotment No. 89, of tho Parish of Titirangi. On August 18th, WOLF-STREET (off Hepburn-st.)-Convenient 5-roomed House, with balcony, 2 fires and gas, etc. Land 33 feet «r 66 feet by 100. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. By public auction, on Thursday, sth August, at 11 o'clock, to close consignments for the Mail, at tlic Stores of Messrs John Reid and Co., 52, Queen-street, -tuy CASES CORN FLOUR JL 4 5 cases American Cod 4 cases Dates 5 bags Oatmeal 6 boxes Prunes 3 boxos Tobacco (duty paid) 1 Iron Tank With all faults. C. E. PAGET, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST. AT OHAUPO. /§ fib FIRST-CLASS COWS, some just "TH. ° ™ calved, balance to calve by Ist Sept. 10 Three-aad-a-half-year-old Bullocks The above are on account of Mr G. Eyre. 150 2| to 3_-year-old Cattle, from Te Mata 20 choice 1 to 2_-yoar-old Steers. R. Speake I_o Three-quarter-bred Kwes and Wethers 5 Dairy Cows, from Rangiaohia 10 Dairy Cows, from Pirongia WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. Ist and 2nd. SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. A4\fk BROKEN AND UNBROKEN HORSES, comprising Heavy and Medium Draughts, well-bred Hacks. Buggy Horses, etc., amongst them a large number direct from breeders. Sale at 11 o'clock on Ist and 9 o'clock on 2nd. W. J. H¥NT XR.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 179, 3 August 1897, Page 8

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