Auctions. " ARTHUR and GORRIE. C. ARTHUR] [JAS. GORRIE TO-MORROW, 11 o'clock. MANDARINS AND PINES, EX S.S. WESTRALIA. HC-gO CASES MANDARINS, A 9 CASES PINNS. Also Produce, etc. ARHUR & GORRIE. C. ARTHUR, AUCTIONEER. C. ARTHUR.] [J^. GORRIE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 11 O'Clock. FINAL SALE OF THE SEASON. NURSERY STOCK, POT PLANTS, &c, FROM MR. W. COSTELLO, MR. JAS. MASON, AND OTHERS. ♦ ARTHUR & GORRIE Have received instructions from the above to sell by auction at their Mart, Queen-streot, on Wednesday next, at 11 o clock, . ~CT U R S ER V STOCK, consisting J^ of Rhododendrons, Daphnes, Boufranvileas. Camellias, Azaleas, L.bonias Baromas Tuberoses, Magnolias, Conspicua, Pm_--s, oar nations, Clyanthus. Retinosporaa. etc. Lisbon Lemons, Oranges, Mandarins, Plums .assorted', Pears, Apples, Quinces. Pot Plants (assorted), Fresias, etc., Violets, C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. W. S. COCHRAN X 1 [-»*?•_ ? ACKE Tuesday; 7m September. opossum rugslnd mats fur cafes, pelleuines, bags last shipments of the season. The Subscribers will soil by auction at their Dooms. Queon-stroct, on Tuesday, 7th Septetnber. at 11 o'clock. A SMALL SHIPMENT of Opossum A Rugs. Mats and Ladies' Furs, consisting: of Beautiful Sable Opossum B'-"-..^"^ Rubs, Bear Mats. Hearth Rugs Wallaby Mats and Hearth Rugs. Tiger. Cat and box Mats and Hearth Rufcs. Ladies' Furs, consisting of Hand Bags, Victorines. Peilcrines. Etc. Etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ,Y. J. COOHRANK. [JAU. DACRE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER?. SU KG-ICAL INSTRUMENTS. MEDICAL WORKS. Tbe Subscribers havo received instructions from a Surgeon relinquishing practice to sell by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Tuesday 7th inst.. at 11 o'clock, C. U BO 10 A L INSTRUMENTS AND O REQUISITES, Medical and Surgical Books. Full particulars in future issue. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON', Auctioneer*. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BAR S. SETTEE AND EASY CHAIRS (In Plush--VXMINSTRR CARPET AND RUGS FANCY TABLES OVERMANTEL CURTAINS CHINA ORNAMENTS BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEAD SATIN WOOD DUCHESSE DRESSING TABLE AND WASHSTAND PICTURES SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT CHELTENHAM BEACH. The subscribers have received instructions from W. P. Guttridge, who is leaving tbe North Shore, to sell by auction, ar his residence. Cheltenham Beach, on Wednesday, Sth inst.. at 11 o'clock. T_¥lS SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, almost new. comprising Sctte and Easy Chairs (in Silk Plushette), Heavy Axminster Carped (with Border), Hearth Rugs, Lac>. and Chenille Curtains, Overmantel, Rocker (in Plushette). Pictures. Orna?nenls, China, Fancy Tables, ! Embroidered Screens, Whatnots, Cabinets, ! Fire Brasses, Poles and Rings, Dining Table and Cover. Austrian Chairs, Linoleum, Couch, Black and Gold Clock, Vases, Fenders and Irons, Cabinets, Desk, Glassware, Heavy Brass Bedstead. Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Satin Wood Duchesse Table (with Washstand with Marble Top and Tile Back), Washstands, Toilet Ware, Carpets, Bedside, Cupboards, Wardrobes, Combination Chests Drawers, Linen Press, Mirrors, Tables. Kitchen Utensils. Tubs, etc., etc. Catalogues on application. On view Monday and Tuesday after 2 o'clock. SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SONS, Auctioneers. vr. s. corn.i.axe jas. dacre MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. ALLOTMENTS. NORTHCOTE. TO BE LEASED FOR FOURTEEN YEARS. The Subscribers will Lease by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Monday. 20-h September, at 12 o'clock, by order of the Agent for the Public Trustee DTOSPITAL RESERVES. NORTHJO. COTE - Allotments 21, 23 to 28, and Lots 1., 15 and 16, Subdivision Lots 14 to 17, and Lot 20, Parish of Takapuna. SAMUEL COCHRANE and SON, Auctioneers. W. J H CLN T E R' S WMKATO SALES. : | TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. I AT OHAUPO. ' 100 Two and Three-year-old Steers 30 Three-year-old Empty Heifers, from ■ Ivawhia and Te Mata 50 strong Calves and Yearlings | 4 Springing Cows and Heifers, Mangakoporo a<* 7 choice Springing Heifers, TV. Karl First-class Seed and Manure Drill (Favourite), nearly new First-class Mowing Machine THURSDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. AT HAMILTON. 12 Fat Cows and Bullocks, Woodside Id choice Calves. R. Lewis Dairy Cows. Sheep, Horses, etc 10 Tons first-class Derwent Seed Potatoes grown from Canterbury seed 10 Tons Eating Potatoes, grand sample SATURDAY, SEPT. 11. AT TE AWAMUTU YARDS. 10 Heavy Draught Three-year-old Colts 1 Heavy Draught 3-year-old Filly 1 Unbroken Riding Colt, 3-year-old, by Merrylegs 2nd. ' y Black Heavy Draught Mare. 75 years old. by General Fleming, broken to plough and waggon ""J-sen to 2 4-year-old Heavy Draughts, mare and gelding, broken to plough and wasgon a 1 Aged Draught Mare, staunch all harness aL Also, on Account of Mr Thos. Holden 2 2-year-old Heavy Draught (filti 2 Medium Draught Horses, A. Smith Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Produce; etc THURSDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER AT NGARUAWAHIA. 70 choice Two to Three-year-old Steers S and T. Wilson, Waingaro o*-eers, 20 3J-year-old Bullocks, J. H. Latham R Rathbone Cc &nd bullocks Entries solicited. 15 choice Calves, R. Levis At 11 o'clock, or immediately on arrival of train. TUESDAY, SEPT. 21. THO^ETTpqAT w lll-?°& hiS ANNUAL tPgtVav.? SAL, E. at Ohaupo, on TUESDAY, September 21st. Entries Solicited. J* W. HUNTER. -•'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 207, 6 September 1897, Page 8
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