Auctions. AKTHUR and GORPJE. C. Arthur.] [Jas. Gorrie, MONDAY NEXT, 29th, At 11 o'clock. TTNREDEEMED "TO LEDGES. Unredeemed Jll c d g c s. 53 Watches (Gold* Ladies' and Gents'), Silver Watches (by Rotherham, Ehradt, Russell and Son, Rowlands and others), Walthams, Waterburys, Metal Watches, Gold Rings, Pins, Diamond and Other Pins, Locket, etc., Gold and Silver Chains, Silver Mtd. Canes, etc, etc. 172 BUNDLES GOOD CLOTHING—Coats, Trousers. Suits, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Dress Material, Skirts, Dresses, Shirts, Singlets, Ladies' Underclothing, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc. AETHUR & GORRIE (C. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.) G. Lewis & Co. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 11 o'clock. On Account of Whom it May Concern. IRON BEDSTEADS, TEAPOTS, CANDLESTICKS, -BRUSHWARE. Without the Slightest Reserve. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Will sell on Monday at 11 sharp, 1O BECS T,E ADS, all faults 2 H.H. TEAPOTS 1 CASE CANDLESTICKS 1 CASE BRUSHWARE AND TIN TEA POTS POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. To Close Accounts. (L. LEWIS, Auctioneer.) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. At 11 o'clock. IMPERATIVE' INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE OWNERS TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE. 4.0' P ASES "R 00TS AND QHOES. Particulars in Circular. . GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. (L. LEWIS, Auctioneer.) EDWARD TURNER, Auctioneer, (late of Cotterell & Turner) ISLAND AND LOCAL FRUIT AND PRODUCE BROKER, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND, IS prepared to receive consignments of Fruit, Produce, etc., at his extensive salerooms (late Cotterell and Turner's premises). Consignees can depend upon quick return and the long experience of E.T. will ensure their interests being well looked after. In addition ■to my regular sales I have engaged with the Pakiri and Omaha Fruitgrowers' Association .to hold a sale of fruit every Saturday morning. Any other fruit arriving too lato for Friday's sale will have the advantage of being included in this sale. EDWARD TURNER, v WELLINGTON., THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Of the late Mr A.' P. Stuart will be submitted .to public . auction early in December:— SECTIONS IN • CUBA - ST. EXTENSION between Victoria-street and Mrs Herrmann's Photographic Gallery. Section at Corner of OLD CUSTOMHOUSE and ST. HILL STREETS, occupied by Messrs T. J. Mountain and R. A. Hearn as store and workshop. The large and very valuable property situated in CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, on which is erected large warehouse and workshops occupied by Messrs A. G. Taine-and Co., Messrs Leiber and Pauli, and Mr R. G. Knight. Two Sections fronting VICTORIA ST., and adjoining the . above Customhouse Qua# property.' ' The whole forming a splendid block-about 60ft. by 190 ft,, with double frontages. Section fronting . LAMBTON QUAY, running bacjc to BOWEN STREET, on which is erected the 'Golden Rule Bazaar.' Section fronting MULGRAVE STREET, on which are erected Two Cottages and One Shop (the-latter occupied by Mr R. Couch); together with a valuable leasehold. For further particulars apply OFFICE OF TRUSTEES, No. 10, Customhouse Quay, Welmgton. W. J. Hunter's Walkato Sales. OHAUPO—Tuesday, 30th November. HAMlLTON—Thursday, 2nd December. TE AWAMUTU—Saturday, 4th Dec. HAMlLTON—Thursday, 9th December. OHAUPO—Wednesday, 16th February. •' TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. OHAUPO YARDS. 40 WELL- BRED 3J and4-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS, in forward condition; 75 One, Two and Three-year-old Steers, 20 fresh--conditioned Stagsy 20 Cows, ■50 Mixed Cattle, 30 choice Yearlings, ~70 Three-quarter-bred Hoggets, in wool, 20 Young Berkshire Pigs, 500 RomneyLincoln Hoggets, in Tvpol;. 300 Fat Six-tooth Lincoln Wethers . • :; ,'. , .' • ' 400 Ewes; lambs at side, Kawhia THURSDAY, 2nd' DECEMBER. HAMILTON YARDS. - 6 PRIME BEEF, .15 choice Yearling _feers, well-bred Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull, 15 choice1 Young Pigs. SATURDAY,.' 4th' DECEMBER. ■ : TE AWAMUTU YARDS. 34 WELL-BRED PIGS, Rigg and Fry; .•20-prime'Fat Lambs, Rigg; 1301b first-class Bacon. " .'■'■•'.;.. THURSDAY, 9th DECEMBER. SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT HAMILTON SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES at Hamilton Yards' on Thursday, December : 9th. Entries solicited. A large number of good'horses will be required at this sale for Auckland work. Sale at 10 o'clock. N.B.—Unreserved horses will be sold immediately after colts. When sending entries please mention if for unreserved sale or not. WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR at Ohaupo Yards on Wednesday, 16th February. Entries solicited. At 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. Funeral Notices. l^lTY ODGbXuOKLAND, No. 87. Members of the above Lodge are hereby requested to assemble at the Lodgeroom, Victoria Hall, Eden Terrace, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON Next, 28th inst., at 1.30 p.m., to follow the remains of our deceased Bro. Louis Ballin to their last resting place at Waikomiti Cemetery. Brethren of Sister Lodges are earnestly requested to attend. Regalia : Full Dress. Brakes in attendance. By command W.M. •ALBERT F. STILL WELL,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 8
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